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BMVT: Venting With Dr. Cameron Jefferson ✌🏽

BMVT: Venting With Dr. Cameron Jefferson ✌🏽

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Good Morning Nashville ☀️


ITS THE LAST EPISODE OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH! ✊🏽


Giving you guys one more episode as we close out the greatest month of the year for our culture! Excited once again to be back, as we represent being the FIRST and the ONLY black father and son podcast in the state of Tennessee ⭐️, we are the Black Men Vent Too Podcast!


Today’s guest comes right out of the heart of Memphis, Tennessee. We get into “venting” around the topics of fatherhood, youth development, and so much more. Let’s lock in on today’s episode. 😎


Presenting to some and introducing to others, a good brother of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., receiving his Doctorate from Grand Canyon University … our good friend and brother, Dr. Cameron Jefferson. ⭐️


A graduate of Tennessee State University …Dr. Jefferson wears many hats, his most important one being a father of two. But another important mission that he is pushing involves youth development, mentorship, and affordable housing. We are not talking enough about “Helping Hands Supporting Housing Services, Inc.”


Helping Hands Supportive Housing Services has been proven to help young men, veterans, and the homeless who are in need of affordable housing, mentorship, and a way back into the community as a working class citizen. Cam vents with about his gift of mercy, and how he has a talent of being able to de-escalate situations; which in return helps build more of a rapport for his kids. Nobody talks about how it is vital to establish some sort of relationship with the youth, without abusing your authority as an adult. This generation needs us … and as black men, it’s important that we embrace the mission that Helping Hands SHS is pushing. Dr. Jefferson vents about faith, fatherhood, his parents, and so much more … take some time to listen to black man vent today. ✌🏽



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Helping Hands Supportive Housing Services 🏡 Cameron Jefferson

, Co-Founder 🌟

Our vision is to bring awareness, advocate and coordinate community partnerships to prevent, reduce, and ultimately end homelessness by providing financial principles, caring. safe & stable housing, and supportive services to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.”

Instagram: @helpinghandsinc2021


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