Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast (formerly Fireflies Unite Podcast with Kea) is hosted by T-Kea Blackman and Jordan Scott. Their mission is simple; normalize the conversation about suicide in the Black community, provide hope, and resources. New episodes are available bi-weekly on Wednesdays.
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Podcast Website: www.blackpeoplediebysuicidetoo.org/
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T-Kea's IG: @t_keablackman
Jordan's IG: @thelatebluumer
If you are in a mental health crisis, dial "988."
Podcasting since 2017 • 183 episodes
Black People Die By Suicide Too Podcast
Latest Episodes
Walking In Purpose: How One Pair of Sneakers Ignited a Movement of Change ft Rafiah Maxie-Cole
Jordan is joined by Rafiah Maxie-Cole, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and mother, to share her personal journey of healing following the loss of her son, Jamal. During a moment of ref...
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A Sister's Love: Navigating Healing After the Loss of a Sibling by Suicide ft WyKisha McKinney
Jordan is joined by WyKisha McKinney, a suicide loss survivor, to discuss her journey of recovery after losing her younger brother to suicide. WyKisha shares her experience with suicidal i...
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4 Million Strong: Empowering Our Communities through Mental Health First Aid
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Tramaine EL-Amin, Vice President for Mental Health First Aid USA at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, to highlight the significance of recognizing...
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1:10:36
Resilience & Recovery: Addressing Intergenerational Trauma in Black Families featuring Jasmine Price, LCPC
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Jasmine Price, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, to discuss the impact of generational trauma within Black families. Specializing in historical and inte...
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1:20:33
Future Clinician: From Baltimore to Advocacy - Janiah's Path to Mental Health Leadership ft Janiah Fields
T-Kea and Jordan are joined by Janiah Fields, a senior psychology major and Africana Studies minor at McDaniel College, to discuss her work as a mental health advocate for Black youth, parti...
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