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Wali White
The 730 Podcast
The 730 Podcast explores how mental health issues intersect with Black culture, told through the lens of a black man living with bipolar disorder.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 70 ratings
We need more conversations like these in our media, schools, homes, and beyond.
_Emily_H_S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/21
Listen and then listen again!
I came to listen to Wali’s podcasts back in August, whilst looking for more information on Keith LaMar, wrongfully convicted death row prisoner in Ohio, USA. I couldn’t recommend his podcasts more; every one of them is informative, sensitive, truthful and hopeful. Thank you for making such...Read full review »
Sol na Laje via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/13/20
So informative
We came across this podcast while doing research on the Kieth Lamar case and we started binge listening to all of the episodes! It’s extremely well made, great quality, and so informative. We are fellow podcasters so we are picky on what we listen to. Topics are interesting and definitely worth...Read full review »
Ricandee1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/20
Recent Episodes
Nafis Ricks – a Philly native, former professional basketball player, and mental health advocate – joins 730. He discusses how a childhood marred by gun violence and trauma took him on a long journey to Coach Cuonzo Martin, a man he credits for changing the trajectory of his life forever.
Published 05/31/21
On the second installment of Episode 28, Jule Hall details his experience as a student with the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI); what prompted his interest in German studies; how hip-hop artists like Nas gave a voice to and helped people maintain a sense of dignity on the inside; and the challenges...
Published 02/12/21
Published 02/12/21
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