
Love Letter to Black Men for Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month
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This isn’t a sermon.
It isn’t a story.
It’s a love letter.
To the Black men who’ve been taught to carry everything and still feel like they’re not enough.
To the ones who provide but feel unseen.
To the boys who became men before they were allowed to feel like children.
To the fathers who are absent — not because they don’t love their kids, but because they’ve been told their presence only matters if it comes with money.
To the ones who made it but still feel unknown in their own homes.
To the ones grinding so hard to protect, perform, and produce — they’ve forgotten how to simply be.
This is for you.
In this special episode, Tee delivers a soul-piercing spoken word piece followed by reflections that reach beyond stereotypes, beyond shame, and into sacred remembrance.
Because you are more than your pain.
And your healing isn’t just personal — it’s generational.
This episode invites every man, especially Black men, to come home to their wholeness. To breathe again. To reclaim their reflection. To know they are worthy — with or without perfection.
🧡 If it stirs something in you, let it. That’s your soul remembering who you were before the world told you otherwise.
✨ In This Episode:
- Spoken Word: A Love Letter to Black Men
- Soul School Segment: Healing, Worthiness & Reclaiming Presence
- Real-World Reflections: Provision vs. Presence, Love vs. Performance
- Sacred Closing: The Balance Was the Assignment
📿 Soul Practice Invitations:
- Revisit the wounds you were told to ignore.
- Let your inner boy speak.
- Question the definitions of manhood you’ve inherited.
- Give yourself permission to begin again.
📘 Resources & Healing Support:
Visit BTWNLVRS.com for therapeutic Soul Sessions, healing courses, and soulful resources.
You don’t have to carry it all alone.
Trauma may have brought you here — but love and remembrance will guide you home.
🖤 Connect:
Instagram + TikTok: @btwnlvrs
Website: TarahDavidson.com
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