Black Men Speak Podcast spotlights Black men and their lived experiences—fatherhood, grief, power, and identity—through candid interviews with authors, founders, and other leaders. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform for thoughtful, mission-driven guests whose work connects personal narrative to broader cultural or community impact.
100 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
It's a podcast that highlights ordinary Black Men doing extraordinary things.
Self-Improvement, Education, Society & Culture, Business, Careers, Entrepreneurship
Typical Credentials:
Black male authors, nonprofit founders/executives, academics, and respected community leaders with credible subject-matter knowledge tied to fatherhood, identity, healing, grief, or Black male lived experience
Required Achievements:
Published books (memoir or practical guidance), Literary awards or major press recognition, Leadership roles in nonprofits serving family health or bereavement, Academic appointments (e.g., college faculty)
Michael Thomas - Memoir On Fatherhood, Generational Trauma, Racism, Healing, Family History, James B Wingo - Black Male Etiquette, Confidence, Unspoken Rules Of Power And Presentation, Ryan K Brown Jr. - Grief After Pregnancy/infant Loss, Systemic Gaps In Care, Compassionate Support Post-discharge
Fatherhood, Grief, Identity, Trauma, Healing, Literature, Nonprofit, Etiquette, Leadership, Race