Relating to navigating psychological well being, many within the Black neighborhood are sometimes met with one directive: pray about it. And whereas gospel artist Kirk Franklin deeply values religion, he’s additionally urging individuals, particularly Black males, to hunt the psychological well being help they deserve..
“I’m a Black man that prays and sees a therapist,” he advised the Immediately Present, noting the stigma that’s usually related to that. “Quite a lot of instances, in the event you go to remedy, typically some communities make you’re feeling such as you don’t have religion. So all of these nuances and tensions, I actually need to attempt to work by publicly on these new platforms that I’m blessed to have.”
A kind of platforms is his new YouTube collection, “Den of Kings,” which premiered on Father’s Day. Impressed by the optimistic suggestions he’s acquired for his dinner-hosting abilities, Franklin determined to seize and share the magic of those conversations with audiences on-line.
“Each episode will characteristic a distinct dialog with Black males, like the subsequent episode will probably be Tyler Perry and Jeezy,” he shared. “We’re having conversations about every thing from suicide, melancholy, to marriage, divorce, simply life. These are Black and brown males having conversations that they’d not usually have.”
By way of the years, the gospel singer has been very candid about his psychological well being journey and his battle with anxiousness, melancholy, and the instruments he has realized to manage.

“In the event you adopted me, you realize I’ve been very trustworthy about my moments with melancholy and anxiousness,” he stated on Instagram in 2022, stressing the significance of neighborhood. “I encourage you, get on individuals’s nerves. Ask them how they’re doing, and ask them about their ideas. Don’t be afraid to be intrusive. It’s a stupendous factor when individuals get on my nerves. It makes a distinction that you simply can’t think about.”
The present’s premiere episode delved into themes of fatherhood, religion, masculinity, and therapeutic with stars like D.C. Younger Fly, Devale Ellis, Kountry Wayne, and Lou Younger. Watch it now on YouTube.