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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 19 MIN

Dr. Umar GOES OFF on Jamie Foxx, Steve Harvey Addresses Diddy & The Truth About Grief

from P.S.A the Mental Health Podcast · host Izzy Baker

In this week’s Mental Man Monday livestream, Izzy Baker returns after a short break to recap recent episodes from Season 10 of PSA: The Mental Health Podcast while diving into two viral cultural conversations that unexpectedly reveal deeper truths about mental health, trauma, healing, accountability, and emotional decision-making in men’s lives. If you enjoy a men’s mental health podcast that blends humor, culture, emotional intelligence, faith, and real conversations about life, relationships, and healing — this episode is for you. Before jumping into the trending topics,Izzy reflects on the first few episodes of Season 10, including the viral conversation around the phrase “man up,” the psychology behind why “nice guys finish last” with Troy Daronco, and the emotional grief conversation with Talk With Tay. From losing parents to emotional suppression, rejection, validation, and learning how to let people misunderstand you without losing yourself, the livestream revisits the emotional themes already shaping this season. The first major topic centers around Dr. Umar Johnson’s viral response to Jamie Foxx allegedly having another child with a white woman, leading into a larger conversation about trauma, parental abandonment, dating preferences, relationships, Black identity, healing, and emotional grace.Could childhood wounds influence romantic choices later in life? Is Dr. Umar overreaching — or asking questions many people quietly wonder about? Izzy breaks down the psychology behind relationships, broken homes, family dynamics, and why unresolved trauma often resurfaces in unexpected ways. Then the conversation shifts to Steve Harvey’s viral comments about Diddy, accountability, and consequences. After Steve speaks candidly about boundaries, abuse, pride, and public downfall, Izzy explores what situations like this reveal about power, unchecked behavior, arrogance, emotional regulation, and why people often believe they’ll never face consequences until life forces accountability. The discussion expands into discipline, temptation, emotional self-control, and how private decisions eventually become public realities.Throughout the livestream, Izzy uses the Mental Man Monday breakdown to unpack every topic through the lens of mental health, emotional awareness, masculinity, relationships, faith, and accountability. From grief and broken families to relationships, trauma, celebrity culture, and public consequences, the bigger question remains:How do men heal without ignoring accountability?Because sometimes the viral moment isn’t really about celebrity drama. Sometimes it’s a mirror showing us what still needs healing. Listen. Reflect. And ask yourself: Are your choices coming from healing… or unresolved pain?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/p-s-a-the-mental-health-podcast--5520511/support.TrustBuilder Package🎯 Level up your professional development influence with the TrustBuilder Package — a social media strategy designed to position you as a thought leader in your space. From authority-building content to engagement that actually converts, we make sure your message doesn’t just get seen… it gets respected. Perfect for personal brands looking to grow their presence and impact. Legacy Launchpad🚀 Build your podcast — and your influence — from the ground up with the Legacy Launchpad. We handle everything: strategy, branding, production, and promotion, so you can focus on delivering value. Designed for personal and professional development influencers who want their voice amplified, their brand elevated, and their legacy secured in the digital space.

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