Black Men In Therapy Ft. Iyanla Vanzant

Black Men In Therapy Ft. Iyanla Vanzant


On this episode of Nick Cannon’s Counsel Culture, Nick is joined by the icon Rev. Dr. Iyanla Vanzant to break down the psychosis of Black American Men. The two examine ideas of masculinity, and therapy and even challenge Nick’s personal philosophies surrounding some of his controversial choices.

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  1. The same women who emasculate Black men are the same ones that tell you that you cannot “be pro-Black and sleep white”. In reality, you cannot be pro-Black and allow every other race of women treat your man better than you do. Period.

  2. I got a question for Nick, since he loves black people so much why have so many baby mothers? Secondarily, why are all of them lighter than Michael Jackson after vitiligo?

  3. It’s funny how Iyanla speaks the very things about black women and men that SIS. SHAHRAZAD ALI was saying in the late 1980’s early 90’s yet she criticized Sis. Ali in front of the world and spoke so vehemently against her.. and she NEVER acknowledges her

  4. Notice Nick is talking freely about dating and procreating with non-black women with Iyanla when compare to Dr. Umar. Dr. Umar is one of the only people that hold black men fully accountable.

  5. So much of the destruction also is with the physical and mental consumption of modern culture. Half of Americans are suffering from a chronic illness and almost as many are suffering from more than 1 chronic illness….. We are so intertwined with the earth, it's crazy. As the planet is being depleted, so are the people.

  6. Well said.
    I understand and agree with your response but I’ve come to the another conclusion, people need to decide how they want to live their lives and how they will choose to treat others.
    I believe it’s down in each of us right and wrong and when we continue to blame our parents, the government, women, race….we are going to continue to be stuck doing the same old thing and not evolving.
    I’ve learnt there has been so many lies told to men and women about our roles and who we are. That’s why so many people are confused and unhappy. They have finances, great jobs, families, all the things people tell them they should have, yet they are still unhappy and unfulfilled.
    We must all take accountability and responsibility for our on happiness and get to know and embrace ourselves. Embrace the good, the bad and the ugly and be true to yourself.
    Until then we will continue to blame others and look outside of ourselves for happiness and fulfillment.
    Be blessed!

  7. The thing about that is my boy is even if you go exclusively black women from here on out…folks still gonna have something to say. So I wouldn’t let the two cents of ppl from the sidelines carry much weight

  8. I saw his wheels turning when his vulnerability peek. I bet if she grabbed him & hugged him, he probably woulda cried like a baby❤. Thank God she ain't make him get down there & sniff the dirt hole!!

  9. It’s so crazy how she has the power to verbalize literally exactly how I feel most times as a heterosexual black man in this society. Damn I felt like I was the one sitting on the chair and she was just counseling me. This the video/channel I didn’t know I needed. Love this!

  10. First of all, I wanna say I commend you Nick for always be authentic and genuine.That in itself is huge.I feel we ALL have some level of resposibility to use our experiences to reach back.Those things we have been thru and have shaped who we are tell the story or testimony for us.I also must say the journey for Christ was not simple so understanding that we have to lay down our life as he did to serve IS our purpose.Keeping a solid village to encourage , pray for and with you is of utmost importance.Allowing time to grow and just hearing from God and trusting that He is here with you in your calling.Those who have made it to 104 years saw many things, endured many struggles and chose to make love their guide.We were called and chosen for this appointed time in life, I pray your continous strength , please keep up the great work that you do❤

  11. Guy
    You are just serving your purpose of bringing black and white together. You black and white couples are just people building the bridge.
    I am a black woman who love my three mixed grandchildren. Nothing is wrong with human beings coming together and proving to those who fail to understand that human is one race , that it is so
    Sweet

  12. She was dropping some gems. And at times I wish you did not interrupt her speaking, because from what I saw on this video, she was truly enhancing development with her words. But nevertheless, thank you for having her on your show because this was sincerely important. Learning lessons For a lifetime.