In this powerful episode of Black Men’s Mental Health, host Casanova Williams unpacks a crucial conversation about the difference between misogyny and masculinity—two concepts often mistaken for one another. As Casanova reflects on his own journey, he shares how confronting this misunderstanding has reshaped his perspective on manhood, relationships, and personal growth.
He also dives into the highly anticipated release of his book, Men Are Meant to Be Broken, a transformative guide for Black men on using their past traumas to fuel their success. Join Casanova for a deep, raw, and thought-provoking discussion that challenges outdated beliefs and encourages men to redefine strength on their own terms.
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