On Black men’s struggles to communicate their feelings



Julien and Kiersten Saunders are the authors of the award-winning and bestselling book, Cashing Out: Win The Wealth Game By Walking Away. The Cashing Out podcast is a series of conversations with experts, authors and friends on topics covered in the book.

In this podcast episode clip about mental health and work, Rwenshaun Miller talks about how and why Black men;s struggle with communication impacts their abilities to get the help they need. He also shares his own struggles with talking about money and draws similarities to the challenges many Black men have when talking about their mental health. To see more clips and/or the full episode visit the rich & REGULAR YouTube channel for the Cashing Out podcast playlist.

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Footage and locations seen in this series include:

-Barnes & Noble Metairie
-Audobon Park
-JamNola
-The Voodoo Museum
-Jackson Square
-Baldwin & Company Bookstore
-The Vintage coffee shop
-Turkey & The Wolf restaurant
-Drago’s Metairie
-Canopy, by Hilton
-Daquiri Run on 61
-Tava Indian Street Food
-St. Louis Cemetery

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