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The Dr. Vibe Show: Dr. Vibe’s Allies “Has Being A Man Gone Out Of Style Today? Part One”

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Mike Ramey

Recently, we started a series of live podcasts titled, “Has Being A Man Gone Out Of Style Today?”

In Part One of this series, the panelists were: Mike Ramey, Victory Unlimited, Henri Morris and The Style Gent.

In addition to discussing “Has Being A Man Gone Out Of Style Today?”, the gentlemen also discuss:

– How do they deal with younger Blacks?
– Why do young Black men feel that they have no future?
– Considering the systematic breakdown of the Black family, how do Black men regain their place at the head?
– Why is there a generational gap between older and younger Black men? How can Black women support Black men better?
– How can Black women support Black men better?
– What has happened to Black nationalism?

Two friends of the show @ajak33 and Kenya Williams

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Dr. Vibe
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2 COMMENTS

  1. Dr Vibe, I just want to first commend you on a great show, love the format and I’d be remiss if i didn’t send a hearty shout-out to your distinguished panel of guest in attendance. I learned of your show via Victory Unlimited; that brother drops some serious pearls on that show and i’m grateful for it. I figured if he gives YOU his Stamp of Approval then i can definitely justify the time i spend tuning in.

    Hey, i’m not sure if I missed it or maybe it had somehow fallen through the cracks, but I’d like to address the elephant in the room: The 80’s Crack Cocaine epidemic.

    I mean no disrespect whatsoever, but frankly, i liken that debilitating period as America’s inner city Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster (particularly for us black folk). Remember the 80’s crack babies? …well, they’re young adults, today …and guess what, those crack babies are having babies (tween and teens today).

    This is not a cop-out as i’m not referring to ALL young people, but Its my belief that a great majority of those discussed in the segment are the ripple effects, the fallout from the 80’s crack cocaine epidemic …either directly or indirectly!! I was hoping someone weigh-in on that, but perhaps, maybe on your next show.

    Now, I can’t say with complete certainty that a group of shadowy figures got together to plot-out some fiendish, diabolical plan on how to set us black folk back a few decades or disrupt the upward-moblile trajectory we were afforded Post-Crack era, but one must admit, something went down and heads should to roll because of it…

    • Marco, thanks so much for your comments. They are appreciated and not taken for granted. I am very interested in discussing the “80’s Crack Cocaine Epidemic” on the show. Would you like to part of that show?

      I look forward to your response at your earliest convenience. Thanks for your time and consideration. It is appreciated and not taken for granted.

      God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

      Dr. Vibe

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