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He was the top salesman at his dealership, newly married, smiling, and being prepared for management. It still took him three visits to tell his doctor that he was depressed.
A man can be successful, newly married, respected at work, smiling every day—and still be struggling with depression.
One of Dr. Albert Takem’s patients was the top salesman at his dealership. He had sold 16 cars in one month, corporate leadership was preparing him for management, and everyone around him saw energy and confidence. It still took three medical visits before he admitted, “Doc, I might need medicine.”
In this episode, Dr. Takem examines why many Black men conceal depression behind work, humour, strength, achievement, alcohol, smoking, or the familiar response, “I’m good.” He explains how depression can remain hidden even in men who continue working, supporting their families, and performing at a high level.
The episode also explores the cultural and systemic barriers that can prevent Black men from receiving mental-health care, including stigma, distrust of healthcare institutions, limited access to culturally responsive providers, and the pressure to appear strong at all costs.
We discuss:
Depression is not a personal weakness or a failure of character. It is a medical condition that deserves honest discussion, professional assessment, and appropriate treatment. Sometimes the person who looks strongest is the person who has become most skilled at hiding what he is carrying.
If someone may be in immediate danger or considering suicide, contact local emergency services or a crisis-support service in their country immediately.
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