• A Tale from Two Cities: The Perspectives of two Black Military Psychologists

  • May 15 2021
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

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A Tale from Two Cities: The Perspectives of two Black Military Psychologists

  • Summary

  • Join us for a captivating conversation on The Daddy Durock Show as we explore the unique perspectives of two Black military psychologists from contrasting cities.


    Dr. D, hailing from the hub city of Compton, California, and Dr. Ryan Warner, representing the windy city of Chicago, come together to share their journeys, insights, and experiences.


    Dr. Ryan Warner is not only a sought-after speaker, consultant, and researcher but also a seasoned psychologist with a wealth of knowledge. Together, Dr. D and Dr. Warner delve into the intersections of their backgrounds, discussing how their upbringing and environments have shaped their professional paths.

    From the challenges they've faced to the triumphs they've celebrated, this episode offers a deep dive into the realities of navigating the world of military psychology as Black professionals. Through their candid reflections and shared wisdom, Dr. D and Dr. Warner illuminate the importance of representation, resilience, and empowerment in their field.


    Tune in to The Daddy Durock Show for an enlightening dialogue that promises to inspire, educate, and uplift as we uncover the tales from two cities and the remarkable perspectives of two Black military psychologists.

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