NewsTeyana Taylor And Sherri Shepherd Talk Mental Health And Money

Teyana Taylor And Sherri Shepherd Talk Mental Health And Money

In the video, both ladies shared feelings of being trapped by burnout, survival, and anxiety related to money and job uncertainty.

As May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a recent BLACK ENTERPRISE discussion with actresses and entrepreneurs Teyana Taylor and Sherri Shepherd highlighted how financial stress can quietly turn into a mental health crisis.

In the video, both entertainers shared feelings around burnout, survival, and anxiety related to money and job uncertainty.

“I want to change my relationship with money,” Taylor expressed during the conversation, recognizing the emotional toll from work-related stress.

Sherri Shepard spoke about how, especially Black women, are always left to “figure it out” when it comes to finances.

“We’re always struggling to make ends meet, to do for our family, to have a job, to show up. Because we can’t look like what we go through.”

Teyana Taylor followed up, saying how the intersection of finances and mental health is a “real thing.”

“It is so real. Like with the government and everything going on, it’s even expensive to be poor. It’s like the moment you think you have one thing paid off, something else comes up. Therapy costs money. I think balance is a very underrated word. We have to find balance in every aspect before anything.”

As discussions about therapy and financial literacy gain traction online, the video highlights a reality that many Americans quietly face: managing finances and maintaining mental health are often part of the same struggle.

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Source: Black Enterprise

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