Feb 14, 2022
Dr. Obari Cartman, a Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University and Northeastern Illinois University, has served as an advocate in the mental health field inspiring young Black men to make positive changes in their lives. These changes include learning coping skills to overcome challenges they may be facing now or in the future.
An accomplished author, Dr. Cartman's books serve as guides for black men's emotional healing and accountability. His first book, Lady's Man, highlights his personal journey to more profound and respectful relationships with women. His follow up book, MANifest: A Manhood Development Experience, addresses young Black men's mental health and unique identity challenges.
On this week's episode of Motivational Mondays, Dr. Cartman touches on various topics, including his sentiment that young Black men can rise above trauma through self-awareness and believing they are worthy of success.
You’ll learn about Dr. Cartman’s life experiences in Chicago, the concept of ancestral trauma, and why rappers have a unique position of authority.
LEARN MORE:
>> Read Dr. Obari Cartman's book: Lady’s Man: Conversations for Young Black Men about Relationships and Manhood {https://thens.ls/365Javz}
>> Connect with Dr. Cartman on his website, Facebook, and LinkedIn {https://www.drobaricartman.com} {https://www.facebook.com/DrObariCartman/} {https://www.linkedin.com/in/obari-cartman-b4129bb5/}
NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:
Listen to the bonus episode to learn about the importance of mental health and wellness, and Dr. Cartman’s advice for young black men who are considering therapy. {https://thens.ls/3BdiTH8}