Beauty and Brains Podcast

EP 16: Black Male Mental Health

41 min · 10. feb. 2026
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In this powerful and transparent episode of Beauty and Brains, Dr. Zuri Dale sits down with Quentin R. Jiles for a courageous conversation about surviving childhood trauma and reclaiming identity, purpose, and voice. Quentin shares his lived experience, the emotional impact of unaddressed trauma, and the importance of therapy, faith, and vulnerability in the healing process. Together, they discuss how trauma shapes behavior, relationships, and self-worth—and why telling one’s story is often the first step toward freedom. This episode sheds light on difficult but necessary topics while offering hope, validation, and encouragement for anyone navigating their own healing journey.

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EP 15: Beauty, Resilience, and Science in the face of HIV

In this deeply personal and educational episode of Beauty and Brains, Dr. Zuri Dale welcomes a very special guest—her brother, Kelvin Dale. Kelvin shares his 20-year journey of living and thriving with HIV, offering an honest look at diagnosis, treatment, stigma, mental health, and resilience. Together, they break down what HIV is, how it is transmitted, what “undetectable” truly means, and why education is still critically needed in 2025. This episode challenges long-standing myths, addresses stigma head-on, and highlights the importance of family support, faith, community, and accessible healthcare. Whether you’re seeking understanding, encouragement, or resources, this conversation is both informative and empowering. Episode Highlights: -Kelvin’s HIV diagnosis and early emotional response -What HIV is and how it affects the immune system -Advances in HIV treatment: from pill cocktails to long-lasting injectables -Understanding “Undetectable” and U = U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) -Conversations around disclosure, relationships, and stigma -Real-life stigma experiences and misconceptions about HIV -Mental health, coping mechanisms, and finding community support -The role of family, faith, and service in long-term healing -Resources that make HIV treatment accessible and affordable -Kelvin’s vision for advocacy and supporting newly diagnosed individuals Key Takeaways: -HIV is manageable with modern treatment and care -Undetectable individuals cannot transmit HIV sexually -Education is the most powerful tool to fight stigma -Support systems and mental health care are essential for long-term wellness -Living with HIV does not define your worth, future, or purpose Instagram @thebeautyandbrainspod IG: @artistrybyzuri Produced By Sacred Stone Media www.sacredstonemedia.com

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