It Must Be a Conversation with Rev. Nicholas Young
A conversation with Rev. Nicholas Young, the Young Adult Minister at New Bethel Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. and founder of Black Boy Therapy.
Episode 14 of the I Must Be BUG'N podcast, hosted by Sheldon Gay, titled "It Must Be a Conversation with Rev. Nicholas Young" was published on July 8, 2025 and runs 64 minutes.
July 8, 2025 ·64m · I Must Be BUG'N
Summary
Episode Transcript (provided by Riverside - forgive any errors)Follow I Must Be BUGN on IGSummaryIn this episode, I have a powerful conversation with Reverend Nicholas Young about the intersections of faith, mental health, and the unique challenges faced by gifted and otherwise neurodivergent people. We touch on the importance of community, the role of grief in both ministry and therapy, and how to continue to center love and connection in a world filled with so many challenges. We also talk about the importance of working with Black boys to give them the things we wish we had as children. This is an important discussion for our community. Please connect with Nick and let me know what you think about this conversation!Key Points:The intersection of faith and mental health is crucial for holistic healing.Grief work is a significant part of both ministry and therapy.Community plays a vital role in combating loneliness, especially for gifted individuals.Creating safe spaces for Black boys is essential for their emotional well-being.Love and connection are fundamental to overcoming life's challenges.Gifted individuals may feel isolated and misunderstood in traditional settings.It's important to honor each person's unique experiences and needs.Therapists and ministers should work together to provide comprehensive support.Connect with Rev. Nicholas Young on socials at @nickyoungslifeHelpful Links:Hire me to speak or buy some merch!Free GroupMe Community for Talented and Gifted adultsCommunity for Black Gifted Adults - Our Wild Minds Umbrella ND - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacyND Connect - Online community for neurodivergent peopleSubmit your Questions or Misunderstood InsightsIntro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the album Nevermore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Episode Transcript (provided by Riverside - forgive any errors)
Summary
In this episode, I have a powerful conversation with Reverend Nicholas Young about the intersections of faith, mental health, and the unique challenges faced by gifted and otherwise neurodivergent people. We touch on the importance of community, the role of grief in both ministry and therapy, and how to continue to center love and connection in a world filled with so many challenges. We also talk about the importance of working with Black boys to give them the things we wish we had as children. This is an important discussion for our community. Please connect with Nick and let me know what you think about this conversation!
Key Points:
- The intersection of faith and mental health is crucial for holistic healing.
- Grief work is a significant part of both ministry and therapy.
- Community plays a vital role in combating loneliness, especially for gifted individuals.
- Creating safe spaces for Black boys is essential for their emotional well-being.
- Love and connection are fundamental to overcoming life's challenges.
- Gifted individuals may feel isolated and misunderstood in traditional settings.
- It's important to honor each person's unique experiences and needs.
- Therapists and ministers should work together to provide comprehensive support.
Connect with Rev. Nicholas Young on socials at @nickyoungslife
Helpful Links:
- Hire me to speak or buy some merch!
- Free GroupMe Community for Talented and Gifted adults
- Community for Black Gifted Adults - Our Wild Minds
- Umbrella ND - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacy
- ND Connect - Online community for neurodivergent people
- Submit your Questions or Misunderstood Insights
Intro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the album Nevermore
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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