
About
I’m a writer and advocate for mental, emotional, and physical wellness among Black men. My journey with anxiety and healing taught me that true strength isn’t about silence — it’s about honesty, faith, and community.
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Yes, it’s been a journey. And it’s one I’m still walking. Now, I use my voice and my story to remind others that vulnerability is not weakness — it’s freedom. If that message speaks to you, keep reading.
Hi, I'm Jaret Lloyd
And I want to help you heal, grow, and breathe again.

Originally from Prince George’s County, MD, and Chesapeake, VA, I work in technology and cloud engineering while pursuing my passion for storytelling and mentorship. I’m a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communications, a U.S. Navy Reserve veteran, and an active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.​
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Here's how can i help you​
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Through my book, Thoughts of an Anxious Black Man: Reflections on Healing, Faith, and Freedom, I invite readers into an honest conversation about anxiety, faith, and identity.
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My goal is simple — to create space for Black men (and anyone who’s ever struggled silently) to feel seen, understood, and empowered to heal.​
You are not alone.
You are not broken.
You are allowed to heal.





