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Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast

Podcast door Solomon

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Gezondheid & Persoonlijke Ontwikkeling

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Why the podcast exists? According to a survey by the Trevor Project, 60% of young Black transmasculine folks considered suicide; and according to the Williams Institute, 45% of Black transmen also considered suicide. Podcast is part of Transman In Search of Media.  For more info go to, transmaninsearchof.substack.com.

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Boundaries And Mental Health

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/fan_mail/new] Your peace is not “too much” to protect, and your boundaries are not optional. We talk about boundaries as a real mental health tool: your mind is a city, and boundaries are the wall that decides what gets in and what stays out. When that wall is missing, people, places, and habits can move through your life whenever they want, leaving you drained, anxious, and stuck cleaning up the emotional mess. For Black trans men and trans masculine folks, that constant pressure can hit harder because disrespect, misrepresentation, and being ignored are not rare events, they are patterns.  We get practical about why boundaries fail and what to do next. It starts with self-awareness: noticing exactly when your well-being gets disrupted, naming the trigger, and telling yourself the truth about what is costing you peace. Then we move into enforcement, including the part many of us skip: respecting our own boundaries first. If we keep crossing our own limits for comfort, love, nostalgia, money, or fear of loneliness, we cannot be surprised when others do the same.  We also go into the tough questions: Do you really want mental wellness, or do you secretly keep the door open for chaos? What does it mean to walk away when someone is not safe, and when is it time to cut people off completely? If you are ready to protect your mental health with clear boundary setting, honest self-reflection, and consistent action, this conversation will meet you where you are and push you forward. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs stronger boundaries, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/support] The Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast is produced, written, and edited by Transman In Search of Media Atl, GA.  Sound design and music production also created by Trans Man In Search of Media. Support the Band of Brothers podcast, by becoming a paid subscriber or listener, info is on the website. Tired of mainstream media ignoring Black trans folks and misrepresenting trans folks in general?  Trans Man In Search of Media tells our stories, click the link below Trans Man In Search of Media Substack: https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/ [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]

Gisteren - 21 min
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Passing Or Stealth Should Not Cost You Community

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/fan_mail/new] Passing can bring relief. Being stealth can bring safety. But when community turns those choices into suspicion, tests of “realness,” or accusations of betrayal, the cost is often mental health. We talk openly about how Black trans men who can pass and Black trans men who choose to be stealth get treated unfairly and ruthlessly scrutinized, and why that kind of gatekeeping pushes people toward isolation instead of support. We break down what “passing” can look like across real life identities: Black trans men who are non-binary, who use they and them pronouns, who are queer, gay, poly, or pansexual, and who challenge traditional masculine ideals rather than chasing them. We also explain what stealth means, why some Black trans men don’t disclose their trans identity, and how privacy can be a form of self-protection rather than shame. Then we name the patterns that show up in community spaces, like being judged for dating non-trans women, being accused of toxic masculinity, or being denied community care. We also push back on the lazy claim that passing equals privilege, especially in a racialized society where Black trans men already face layered harm. Finally, we highlight an overlooked truth: many passing and stealth Black trans men support the community publicly and behind the scenes through mentorship, leadership, donations, and organizing. If you care about Black trans mental health, listen through, share this with someone who needs it, and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/support] The Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast is produced, written, and edited by Transman In Search of Media Atl, GA.  Sound design and music production also created by Trans Man In Search of Media. Support the Band of Brothers podcast, by becoming a paid subscriber or listener, info is on the website. Tired of mainstream media ignoring Black trans folks and misrepresenting trans folks in general?  Trans Man In Search of Media tells our stories, click the link below Trans Man In Search of Media Substack: https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/ [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]

29 mei 2026 - 11 min
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Are We Better Than Non-Transmen?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/fan_mail/new] People love simple villains. Real life doesn’t work that way, especially when you’re a Black trans man walking through the world already assumed to be angry, violent, controlling, or “toxic” before you say a word. I’m Solomon, and I lay out why the Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast exists: Black trans masculine folks and Black trans men deserve mental health support that is specific, affirming, and grounded in reality. I share the suicide statistics that pushed me to create this space, then I get clear about what this show is and isn’t. It’s educational and resource-focused, it can be triggering, and it’s not therapy or diagnosis. I also name crisis options for anyone dealing with suicidal ideation, including Trans Lifeline, BlackLine, Thrive Lifeline (text), and The Trevor Project. Then we get into the hard conversation about gender, patriarchy, and the lazy logic of “all men.” I condemn abuse and violence without turning “men” into a single category, and I push back on the idea that trans men are automatically better than non-trans men. I’ve seen harm show up in every group, and pretending otherwise blocks growth. The real question is what we do with power, how we treat people when we don’t get what we want, and whether we’re willing to look at manipulation and control as real forms of violence. If you care about Black trans mental health, gender-affirming therapy, peer support, and accountability that actually helps us heal, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/support] The Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast is produced, written, and edited by Transman In Search of Media Atl, GA.  Sound design and music production also created by Trans Man In Search of Media. Support the Band of Brothers podcast, by becoming a paid subscriber or listener, info is on the website. Tired of mainstream media ignoring Black trans folks and misrepresenting trans folks in general?  Trans Man In Search of Media tells our stories, click the link below Trans Man In Search of Media Substack: https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/ [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]

30 apr 2026 - 13 min
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Visibility Should Not Require A Perfect Masculine Ideal

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/fan_mail/new] We challenge the idea that Trans Day of Visibility is automatically empowering and ask who actually benefits when only one version of masculinity gets celebrated. We connect visibility, community standards, and self-definition to Black trans masculine mental health and offer concrete ways to seek support and protect your well-being.  • why the podcast centers Black trans masculine folks and Black trans men  • suicide statistics and why safety resources matter  • why visibility feels complicated when stealth is not a choice  • how the “ideal man” standard creates shame and exclusion  • questioning whether masculinity and manhood must look one way  • defining visibility and masculinity for ourselves as mental health work  • self-actualization as a path to stronger mental health and well-being  • gender affirming therapy and peer support groups like Band of Brothers  • supporting independent Black trans media through Trans Men In Search Of Media  Listen, follow, and subscribe to the podcast.  Share the podcast with other black trans masculine folks and black trans men.  Then subscribe to Trans Man In Search of Media [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]. Support independent Black trans media.  If you enjoy the podcast, become a paid subscriber or supporter.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/support] The Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast is produced, written, and edited by Transman In Search of Media Atl, GA.  Sound design and music production also created by Trans Man In Search of Media. Support the Band of Brothers podcast, by becoming a paid subscriber or listener, info is on the website. Tired of mainstream media ignoring Black trans folks and misrepresenting trans folks in general?  Trans Man In Search of Media tells our stories, click the link below Trans Man In Search of Media Substack: https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/ [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]

27 mrt 2026 - 11 min
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The Complexity Black Trans Masculine Folks & Black Trans Men Face

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/fan_mail/new] Isolation isn’t a personal flaw. It stems from the complexity of masculinity/manhood, blackness and transness.  Black trans masculine folks and Black trans men have to navigate anti-blackness, transphobia and the double edge sword of manhood/masculinity.  Because we can't find mental health care, community, peer support, friends, or family to help us navigate this complexity. Out of frustration, we may give up and avoid seeking the help we need, which pushes us into isolation and loneliness.   This episode opens up a frank, unhurried conversation about how black trans masculine folks and black trans men are pushed into avoidance and loneliness.  We talk through the double-edged nature of masculinity and manhood: punished as toxic when it conforms, dismissed as weak when it refuses harm. The different factors that contribute to avoidance, isolation, and loneliness; and how forced conformity by the larger society through legislation and violence damages our mental health. If you’ve felt alone inside complexity, this episode offers language and understanding in a way we as Black trans masculine folks and Black trans men don't hear often. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find care that affirms who they are. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501002/support] The Band of Brothers Mental Health Podcast is produced, written, and edited by Transman In Search of Media Atl, GA.  Sound design and music production also created by Trans Man In Search of Media. Support the Band of Brothers podcast, by becoming a paid subscriber or listener, info is on the website. Tired of mainstream media ignoring Black trans folks and misrepresenting trans folks in general?  Trans Man In Search of Media tells our stories, click the link below Trans Man In Search of Media Substack: https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/ [https://transmaninsearchof.substack.com/]

19 feb 2026 - 9 min
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