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  • Comment: I am sorry, the sources just show no indication of notability at this time. qcne (talk) 22:06, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: It is still based on a series of primary sources, predominantly interviews with Bryant. Dan arndt (talk) 07:50, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: Still lacks any reliable independent secondary sources. Dan arndt (talk) 06:27, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: As previously stated any interviews or articles written by Bryant are considered primary sources and as such are not independent secondary sources. Dan arndt (talk) 06:07, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: Fails WP:ANYBIO, requires significant coverage (not mentions in passing) in multiple independent secondary sources. Interviews and articles written by Bryant are all primary sources. Dan arndt (talk) 05:17, 22 January 2025 (UTC)

Dr. Cheyenne Bryant

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Dr. Cheyenne Bryant (born September 6, 1982) is a renowned psychology expert, life coach, motivational speaker, author, and President of the San Pedro/Wilmington/Palos Verdes NAACP Branch #1069. She is recognized for her work in mental health advocacy and her appearances in the media as a psychology expert.

Early Life and Education

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Dr. Bryant was born in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California. She earned a Doctorate of Education in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University and a Master of Science in Counseling Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from the University of Phoenix.

Career

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Dr. Bryant is a psychologist, life coach, and leader in mental health advocacy and community service. She co-produced and served as the psychology expert on MTV’s Teen Mom: Family Reunion, where she helped cast members navigate emotional challenges.[1]

She is the host of "Truth Talks" on Fox Soul, a show addressing social issues through interviews with celebrities.[2]

Bryant has been featured in multiple independent sources, such as *The Breakfast Club*, where she discussed mental health, relationships, and the challenges faced by public figures.[3]

She also worked with Nick Cannon on his mental health journey, particularly regarding his Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) diagnosis, helping him navigate the stigma and accept the condition.[4]

In Vibe (magazine), Bryant provided professional insights on Ne-Yo's shift to polyamory, discussing personal growth and the dynamics of modern relationships.[5]

Bryant was featured in **Perception Magazine**, where she shared her expertise on empowerment and personal growth, highlighting her approach to emotional healing.[6]

She was also featured in **Shiny Magazine**, discussing her thoughts on 'Black privilege' and its importance within the Black community.[7]

Bryant was featured in a segment on **Fox 2 Detroit**, where she discussed mental health and emotional well-being, offering valuable insights into self-care and personal growth.[8]

Bryant was mentioned in the **Fullerton Observer**, where she participated in the unveiling of the first national "NAACP Square" in Los Angeles, marking a historic moment for the NAACP and celebrating Black History Month.[9]

Personal Life

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Bryant resides in Los Angeles, where she is actively involved in both her professional endeavors and community leadership. As the President of NAACP Branch #1069, she works to advance the rights and well-being of minority groups.

Media Appearances

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Bryant has made numerous appearances on major media outlets, including: - MTV’s Teen Mom: Family Reunion - The Breakfast Club (radio show) (iHeartRadio) - Fox Soul[10] - Vibe (magazine)[11]

Publications

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Dr. Bryant is the author of *Mental Detox: The Power and Guidance to Implement Peace, Joy, Balance, and Financial Abundance in Your Life*, which has received positive reviews from readers for its insightful approach to self-improvement.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant on Teen Mom Family Reunion". Distractify. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  2. ^ "Truth Talks". FOX Soul. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  3. ^ "Interview: Dr. Cheyenne Bryant on The Breakfast Club". iHeartRadio. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  4. ^ "Nick Cannon Opens Up About Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diagnosis". Bossip. 30 November 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  5. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Reads Ne-Yo To Filth, Calls Him A "Womanizer" For Polyamory". Vibe. 5 December 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  6. ^ "The Path to Empowerment and Growth with Dr. Cheyenne Bryant". Perception Magazine. 10 January 2025. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  7. ^ "Celebrity Therapist Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Calls for Black Community to Build Black Privilege". Shiny Magazine. 26 December 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  8. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Discusses Mental Health on Fox 2 Detroit". Fox 2 Detroit. 25 October 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  9. ^ "Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and NAACP Branch President Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Unveiled NAACP Square Sign". Fullerton Observer. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  10. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Discusses Mental Health on FOX 5 New York". FOX 5 New York. 20 November 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  11. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant Reads Ne-Yo To Filth, Calls Him A "Womanizer" For Polyamory". Vibe. 5 December 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  12. ^ "Dr. Cheyenne Bryant on Mental Detox". Formidable Woman Magazine. 19 January 2021. Retrieved 2025-01-21.