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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 44 MIN

Eclipse Drama: J. Cole’s Sorry to Kendrick & Kevin Gates’ Wild Bath

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

🌟 Welcome to a super special live edition of Mental Man Mondays! I’m your buddy Izzy , and today, we’re diving into some big talks with my amazing guest, the one and only Beau, who’s not just awesome on the mic but also writes books and gives advice that will blow your mind. 🌞 First off, we’re talking about the solar eclipse that had everyone talking and looking up (when they really shouldn’t have been!). It’s kinda like when you know you shouldn’t do something, but you do it anyway. Beau and I will dig into why people get so caught up in the moment, and how this eclipse got everyone stirred up – especially with that wild earthquake in New York happening right around the same time. It’s all about how big events make us feel and act, and hey, maybe there’s more to it than we think.🔍 Then, we’re jumping into the deep end with a chat about conspiracy theories. You know, those big, wild ideas some folks really believe? Well, sometimes, they get things right, and we’re going to talk about why it’s important to question things but also not get lost in theories. It’s like keeping your mind open but not so open that your brain falls out!🛀 Moving on, we’ll talk about something that got everyone typing away on the shaderoom – famous rapper Kevin Gates chilling in a bathtub on Instagram. Some people got all worked up about it, guessing about his life because of one picture. But here’s the twist: he was actually sharing a cool health tip. Beau and I will break down why it’s easy to get caught up in what we see online and forget to listen to the real message. It’s a lesson in not judging a book by its cover and finding the real story.🎤 Last but not least, we’ve got the scoop on some rap beef. It’s about J. Cole saying sorry to Kendrick Lamar out loud and in front of everyone. It’s a big deal because it shows even famous people can admit when they’re wrong and say sorry. Beau’s got some smart takes on why saying sorry is tough but super important, and how this whole thing shows us it’s okay to mess up and make it right.🚀 So strap in for this wild ride on Mental Man Mondays, where we talk about the big stuff, the weird stuff, and everything in between, all with a cool spin on mental health. Because talking about what’s going on inside is just as important as what’s happening outside.👍 Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to not miss out on our chats, and share this episode to spread the good vibes and important talks! #SolarEclipse #ConspiracyTheories #KevinGates #RapBeef #SelfCare #OpenMinded #Apologies #RealTalk #Podcast #MentalManMondaysBecome 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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