Let's Go Show

By: Doug Reed
  • Summary

  • The “Let’s Go Show" with Doug Reed, The “Let’s Go Show" is a platform to encourage, motivate and inspire individuals of all walks of life. We hold space for life changing conversations with everyday people, community leaders and public figures. The “Let’s Go Show" with Doug Reed is committed to highlighting individuals making a positive impact in our communities. Doug Reed who is also known as D. Reed, is a Mental health advocate, military veteran and former corrections professional. He holds in high esteem his earned status in the community as a mentor, coach and trusted leader. With various lived experiences as a black man, Doug uses his platform to impart wisdom and to help bring understanding and healing.Doug prides himself on being “just a kid from Cincinnati, Ohio” and truly being a “big kid at heart”.

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Episodes
  • Let's Go Show with Doug Reed featuring Adrienne N. Spires "Roaring Resilience"
    Oct 30 2024

    A special episode with Adrienne N. Spires "Roaring Resilience: Finding Grit in the Lion's Den" Adrienne discusses her book in this powerful story of strength, courage and resiliency.
    "Roaring Resilience: Finding Grit in the Lion's Den" is an inspiring memoir that portrays the transformative power of faith and divine intervention in the face of adversity. Through the author's journey, readers witness how God's guidance and protection provided strength and courage during the darkest moments of domestic violence and as a non-offendingparent. In the midst of psychological manipulation and physical danger, the protagonist's unwavering faith serves as a guiding light, leading her toward liberation and healing. From seeking divine guidance to finding solace in prayer, the memoir showcases the profound impact of spirituality on resilience and survival. Through the lens of faith, "Roar Resilience" illustrates the miraculous ways God works in mysterious ways, offering hope, redemption, and a path toward a brighter future. It is a testament to the transformative power of belief and the unwavering presence of divine love in life's most significant challenges.

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    39 mins
  • The Let's Go Show with Doug Reed focusing on BeBe Moore Campbell "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month"
    Jul 1 2024

    Bebe Moore Campbell was a literary trailblazer, who used her words in books including, “The 72-Hour Hold” and “Sometimes My Mommy Gets Angry,” to address the profound impact of racism, mental health and the enduring strength of culture, community and connections. However, her impact extended beyond her literary works.

    She co-founded NAMI Urban Los Angeles and became a national change agent whose groundbreaking work revolutionized the way we approach mental health in underserved communities. She recognized and understood the detrimental consequences of silence rooted in stigma — one of the reasons for the lack of mental health care and treatment within communities of color.

    Campbell fearlessly challenged the status quo, shedding light on the unique struggles faced by people of color and advocating for their voices to be heard. Her firsthand experience underscored the need for safe spaces for people in communities of color to share their stories and experiences without shame or judgement. She advocated for spaces of hope and healing where the unheard and untreated could find inclusive and equitable resources for support and mental health care.

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  • The Let's Go Show with Doug Reed "Prioritizing Mental Health in Our Community: Promoting Wellness for Black Men and Black Boys”sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association Foundation
    Jun 19 2024

    The Let’s Go Show with Doug Reed is excited to partner with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation (APAF) @apa_foundation to bring meaningful conversation surrounding the mental health and wellbeing of African American/Black (AA/B) Men and Boys, and the allies who love them.

    Stay tuned for one of these impactful conversations with APAF’s Rawle Andrews Jr @mr_rawle, Dr. Amanda Calhoun @amandajoymd and Rev. Jermaine Alberty @jdalberty on all podcast streams, Wednesday, June 19, 2024 (#Juneteenth).

    Historically, men and boys have been taught to hide their feelings and deal with problems quietly. This is especially true for AA/B men and boys. It’s really important to create safe places, both online and offline, where they can talk openly about their feelings. Talking about mental health helps manage stress and opens up avenues to get help when needed.

    One big issue for AA/B men and boys is “high-effort coping” or “hustle culture,” also known as “John Henryism.” This means they feel they have to work twice as hard to prove they are equal, especially when facing tough situations. This can lead to high stress and health problems like depression and high blood pressure. “High-effort coping” is a harmful habit that can be very dangerous.

    The APAF encourages honest conversations about this issue. We need to move from a “man up” attitude to understanding that asking for help when needed is a sign of strength. Health professionals also need to be aware of these struggles to provide better care that meet the needs of AA/B men and boys.

    We want to “normalize” conversations around mental health; but not make the mentally ill feel or seem abnormal.

    #dreedletsgoshow #podcast #blackmen #blackboys #mentalhealth #investinyourmentalwealth💚 #justakidfromcincy

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    55 mins

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