Mind-Blowing Conversations on Mental Health with Moe Vickers and Dr. Garrick Beauliere!

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Chatters That Matter Dr Cheryl BryantBruce MD drives a Powerful Discussion with Moe Vickers, Dr. Garrick Beauliere and Producer Jazze Pha.

Did you know that around 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. experience mental illness each year? That’s a staggering number, and conversations about it are more important than ever!

Join Moe Vickers and Dr. Garrick Beauliere for a thought-provoking conversation on mental health. In this powerful discussion, they delve into the importance of prioritizing mental wellbeing, sharing their personal experiences and expert insights. From recognizing the signs of mental health struggles to strategies for managing stress and anxiety, this video offers valuable advice and inspiration for anyone seeking to improve their mental health. Tune in for a candid and enlightening conversation that will leave you feeling empowered and motivated to take control of your mental wellbeing.

Moe Vickers is a salon owner, influencer and music artist. Moe released songs such as Boot Knockin and You Know12.

Dr Garrick Beauliere featured on REVOLT as a young Black male psychologist "revolutionizing mental health advocacy in the Black community." "I want to change the way my community views mental health and inspire MORE Black men to become psychologists because there are less than 1% of Black male psychologists in the United States. Thank you to McDonald's for acknowledging the work that I do and elevating my platform (@PsychMe.Out) on Instagram."

Jazze Pha was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. His father is James Alexander, bassist for the Bar-Kays, an influential group on the Memphis soul scene in the 1960s. His mother, Denise Williams, is an accomplished singer, having worked with everyone from Earth, Wind, and Fire to Barbra Streisand. Pha was named after the late Phalon Jones, another member of the Bar-Kays, who died in the December 10, 1967, plane crash that also killed three other Bar-Kays members and Otis Redding.

Pha is known for announcing "Ladies and gentlemen" or "This is a Jazze Phizzle product-shizzle!", both at the beginning and, occasionally, at the end of songs on which he is featured. In 1990, Pha was signed to Elektra Records.

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