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Black and Diagnosed
by Gerron Scott
What happens when the 'Strong Black Person' mask finally cracks?Welcome to Black and Diagnosed, a soulful sanctuary where we navigate the complexities of mental health, neurodivergence, and disability within the Black community. Hosted by Gerron Scott, this podcast moves beyond clinical definitions to uncover the lived reality of what it actually means to be Black and diagnosed in a world that wasn't built for our healing.Each week, we step into the garden to pull back the weeds and rediscover our soil. We’re going deep into the conversations we usually have in whispers:• Depression & Anxiety: Beyond the "Strong Black Person" trope—unmasking the heaviness and finding the courage to exhale.• ADHD & Neurodivergence: Reclaiming our focus in a world that often mislabels our brilliance as "behavioral issues".• Bipolar Disorder: Navigating the highs, the
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I Can’t Hide This Anymore: When Professional Success Meets Personal Crisis
I Can’t Hide This Anymore: When Professional Success Meets Personal CrisisIn this deeply personal and transparent episode of Black and Diagnosed, host Gerron Scott sits down with Shayla Hubert, a higher education professional and world traveler. Shayla pulls back the curtain on her journey with Bipolar 1 Disorder, from the initial shock of a hereditary diagnosis to surviving two major suicide attempts in 2023 and 2025.Shayla and Gerron dive into the complexities of being the "life of the party" while privately battling debilitating lows. They explore the double mask of professional success, discussing how to maintain a high-level career in student affairs while managing a mental health crisis. This episode is a raw look at suicide prevention, the importance of stabilization units, and the radical act of setting boundaries with loved ones during recovery.Key Topics Covered:* The Hereditary Trigger: Shayla’s initial hesitancy to accept a diagnosis linked to family history. * The Bipolar Buzzword: Dispersing the myth that bipolar disorder is just a mood swing or a reaction to the weather. * Worth vs. Work: Navigating the pressure to be “Dr. Scott" or a Director while personal lives are in transition. * Recovery & Support: How to articulate needs to friends without feeling swaddled or overwhelmed. * Practical Advice: What to say to someone who is terrified of visiting a psychiatrist or psychologist for the first time. Whether you are navigating your own diagnosis or supporting a friend, this conversation offers a rhythmic path toward healing and authenticity.Join the Conversation 🌿The garden is always growing. Whether you have a story to share or are a mental health professional looking to connect, we want to hear from you.✨ Follow the Journey: Connect with us on Instagram @gdotscott or @blackanddiagnosed for rhythmic reflections. 📩 Get in Touch: For inquiries, recruitment, or deep dives, email us at [email protected].
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What happens when the 'Strong Black Person' mask finally cracks?Welcome to Black and Diagnosed, a soulful sanctuary where we navigate the complexities of mental health, neurodivergence, and disability within the Black community. Hosted by Gerron Scott, this podcast moves beyond clinical definitions to uncover the lived reality of what it actually means to be Black and diagnosed in a world that wasn't built for our healing.Each week, we step into the garden to pull back the weeds and rediscover our soil. We’re going deep into the conversations we usually have in whispers:• Depression & Anxiety: Beyond the "Strong Black Person" trope—unmasking the heaviness and finding the courage to exhale.• ADHD & Neurodivergence: Reclaiming our focus in a world that often mislabels our brilliance as "behavioral issues".• Bipolar Disorder: Navigating the highs, the
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