
“Single Motherhood & Mental Health” With Yvonnda Fite-Green ✌🏽
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Good Morning Nashville ☀️
Brand new month, brand new episode, let’s lock in guys on the rest of the year as we continue to push mental health on our platform. We thank you guys for tuning in each and every week to the first and the ONLY black father and son podcast in the state of Tennessee. Today’s episode debuts a BRAND NEW SEASON for the month of October, as we invite black women to our platform to discuss the topic:
Single Motherhood & Mental Health 💝
We are passionate behind this topic because there are so many conversations that can stem from it. What we want to do this month is provide perspective for our black men from our black women of how we can be better within the home, during pregnancy, in our marriages, and more. With that said, let us introduce our first guest for this exclusive season. ⭐️
We are excited to bring to our platform Nashville native, Ms. Yvonnda Fite-Green ✌🏽. In today’s episode, do know that you may hear a tiny voice within parts of the show … that tiny voice was Yvonnda’s beautiful baby girl, Remi 🌼. No need for a baby sitter, she was a part of the show too!
On today’s episode, Yvonnda vents about a major subject within our culture that doesn’t get talked about … that being postpartum depression. Yvonnda talks about a time where she picked up a part time job, because the PPD had gotten so bad to where she just felt personal space was needed more than ever. Baby girl Remi, Yvonnda tells us that she was born inside of her sac. It has been researched and reported for that to occur within 1 in 80,000 births. Yvonnda vents with our platform about mentally where she was in that moment … her daughter being born with a veil over her face. Anything that isn’t natural within the pregnancy process, will surely cause mental stress for a woman in an already high-volatile situation. Yvonnda vents about actively still dealing with the PPD today, and how some cases can last up until the child becomes 5 years old. It’s so much that black men do not know about these things, and again, we wanted to not only invite black women for this season, but we want to mention that a live audience of women also was apart of today’s episode … to show our listening audience that were not here to make any black woman feel nervous or uncomfortable. Just like our black men, during this month of October, we want to provide a safe space for women to vent about this topic. And in order to do that, we filled up our studio with women to support our guest on today. Got a few more episodes behind our season of “Single Motherhood & Mental Health.” Make sure you guys tap in all month for more! 🌹
“Have You Heard A Black Man Vent Today?”™️
Take some time to look over the various information below and support the businesses and organizations that we gave mention to in today’s segment breaks! ℹ️
BMVT Advertisement Break ✌🏽
Laquita Cole 🕊️
QC Kitchen Cafe 🍽️
1200 Buchanan St. 📍
Soft Opening: October 14th-18th
Grand Opening
: October 19th, 11a-11pBMVT Commercial Break 📺
Urban League Middle TN
Second Chance Job Fair 💰
Cathedral of Praise, 4300 Clarksville Pike
November 6th, 2025 📅
10:00a-2:00p ⏰
BMVT Black News Weekly 📺
Black Maternal Health Leaders & Organizations 💝
- @4Kira4Moms, @4Kira4Dads: A non-profit on a mission to eradicate maternal mortality. (4kira4moms.com)
- @Elev8health: www.elev8health.org
- THRIVE TOUR: “The THRIVE Tour is Elev8Health's dynamic, community-centered initiative dedicated to improving maternal health outcomes by servicing moms as well as dads-to-be.
Need more info about any of these groups? Contact us via email 📧 blackmenvent2@yahoo.com