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Sports and Mental Health

Sports and Mental Health

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In this episode of Therapy Is Life, Gerald McGee talks Super Bowl memories and cultural impact with Maal G and Dr. Gary Carrington, including Maal’s launch of Studio 28 as a barbershop, art, and mental-health forum. They share personal Super Bowl moments, favorite eras and commercials, and discuss this year’s game as largely uninspiring. The conversation turns to commercials about obesity, food deserts, and the cost and accessibility of healthy eating, plus concerns about Ring surveillance. They analyze Bad Bunny’s halftime show as a powerful cultural statement about who “counts” as American, while noting limited Afro-Latino representation and ongoing colorism. The group also critiques the NFL’s handling of Colin Kaepernick, politicization, and profit motives, urging healthier boundaries around sports and distraction. 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 01:26 Meet the Guests 01:52 Studio 28 Vision 02:55 Super Bowl Talk Setup 03:36 Fond Memories and Traditions 05:52 NFL Protest and Halftime History 08:12 Classic Teams and Super Bowl Nostalgia 10:42 Iconic Commercials and Ad Costs 12:43 Tyson Ad and Food Deserts 18:02 Ring Search Party and Surveillance 20:29 Game Reactions and Politics 24:26 Bad Bunny Halftime Breakdown 26:54 Puerto Rico Is American 27:42 Bad Bunny Shifts Mainstream 29:44 DEI And Unequal Burdens 32:46 Kaepernick And NFL Optics 36:19 Global Expansion Economics 38:06 Profit Over Principles 41:04 Race And Power In NFL 44:45 Healthy Sports Boundaries 48:48 Afro Latino Visibility 54:24 Distraction And Merit Myth 55:42 Final Thoughts And Signoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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