Counsel Culture - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Anxiety and Depression
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow lead an enlightening discussion about anxiety and depression. Joined by comedian Howie Mandel, therapist Stephan Speaks, and Yolo Akili Robinson, founder of BEAM, they explore the complexities of mental health.

Understanding Grief
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow tackle the topic of understanding grief. Joined by comedian Howie Mandel, psychic medium John Edward, and grief expert David Kessler, they navigate the complexities of grief, offering insights and support.

Addiction
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow are joined by therapist Stephan Speaks, comedian Tim Chantarangsu, and former NBA star Lamar Odom, and engage in a compelling conversation on the complexities of addiction.

Modern Dating
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow dive into the world of modern dating. Joined by comedian Tim Chantarangsu, multi-talented entertainer NE-YO, and relationship expert Terri Cole, they explore the complexities of love, connection, and navigating relationships in the digital age.

Toxic Masculinity
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow tackle the topic of toxic masculinity. Joined by singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor NE-YO, comedian Godfrey, and licensed therapist and author John Kim, they debate societal norms and explore the harmful effects of traditional masculine expectations.

Image of a Man
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow continue their exploration of male beauty standards. Joined by comedian Godfrey, comedian and influencer Tim Chantarangsu, and renowned Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Sheila Nazarian, the episode delves into the pressures faced by men and offers insights into embracing authentic beauty and self-confidence.

Fatherhood
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow delve into modern-day fatherhood. Joined by comedian Tim Chantarangsu, NFL star receiver DeSean Jackson, and multi-talented artist and entrepreneur Ray-J, the panel explores the joys, challenges, and evolving roles of fathers.

Mental Health in Sports
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow tackle the topic of Mental Health in Sports. Joined by NFL legend T.J. Slaughter, former UFC Champion Tyron Woodley, and NBA star Matt Barnes, their discussion sheds light on the challenges athletes face, the stigma surrounding mental health, and the importance of prioritizing well-being in the world of sports.

How Men Love
Nick Cannon, Dr. Ish Major, and Dr. Mike Dow delve into the topic of How Men Love. Joined by comedian Tim Chantarangsu, former UFC Champion Tyron Woodley, singer-songwriter August Alsina, and love and relationship expert Dr. Laura Berman, the panel explores the complexities of love, relationships, and the unique ways men express their love and affection.
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