David Harewood || Psychosis, Belonging and Black Masculinity

David Harewood joins me this week, as we discuss the background to his new book, Maybe I Don't Belong Here. We discuss: 'Becoming' Black Earliest memories Racialised mental health issues His father's psychosis and his mental breakdown Grief and the Windrush Generation Stereotypes in acting And cultivating a sense of belonging. Not one to miss! Go deeper: Subscribe to the Heart To Heart Letters Submit your questions to Anxiety Letters Join the Time To Talk Book Club sign up to get the newsletter. Join Masteri Academy to join a group of committed readers and self-healers. Follow me on Instagram and VERO. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe. Credits: Website: alexholmes.co Production, Music and Edit: Pure Creation Media/Ryan Nile (@ryan.nile.show) Executive Produced: Alex Holmes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to Time To Talk with Alex Holmes. A podcast exploring the crisis and potential of modern masculinity. Hosted by men's health writer and therapeutic practitioner Alex Holmes, this show tackles mental health, identity, spirituality, and the internet’s war on men with honesty and depth. No gurus. No gimmicks. Just real talk for men becoming more human. Featuring guests like: Justin Baldoni, David Harewood, Kehinde Andrews, Dr Nicole LePera, Guvna B, Dane Baptiste, and more. 'Just the tonic for your 2020 pandemic woes and concerns' - British GQ. Read the book: Time To Talk: How Men Think About Love, Belonging, and Connection. Reading List Join the newsletter for more. Website: alexholmes.co