Challenging the Narrative | Kudakwashe Mabiza
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On this episode of Disruptive Silence, I had the pleasure and honor to sit down with one of my two mentors, Kuda Mabiza — a community leader, mental health practitioner, and founder of Espoir Society and North Surrey Mustangs Football Club in Surrey, BC.This isn’t surface-level dialogue.Kuda brings lived experience and professional insight from:• Forensic psychiatry• Correctional health services• Clinical informatics• Quality improvement• Youth and newcomer advocacyWe explore a bold and uncomfortable topic:Is the Black American fight the same as the African fight?As someone who works directly in mental health systems, Kuda challenges victim mentality, pushes personal accountability, and unpacks the differences between African and American cultural narratives around identity, trauma, and resilience.Best believe this episode will stretch you.It will confront assumptions.It will challenge inherited beliefs.It will force deeper thinking.And that’s exactly why it matters.If you care about:• Men’s mental health• Cultural identity• Systems vs. personal responsibility• Youth empowerment• Community leadershipYou need to tune in.Come ready to think — not just react. #DisruptiveSilence #ChallengingTheNarrative #MensMentalHealth #CommunityLeadership #Entrepreneurship #YouthAdvocacyRemember on Disruptive Silence we're committed to:Restoring Balance. Reclaiming Voice. Redefining Strength.Because Wholeness is Everyone’s Story.