
Mario Rolle - Mental Health Advocate
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In this powerful episode of The Blackout Podcast, host Israel sits down with Mario Rolle, a dedicated clinical therapist and social worker whose mission is to support the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of Black men through a holistic, community-centred approach.
Mario opens up about his unexpected journey into social work, from his early life in the Bahamas, where rugby and a mentor changed his trajectory, to becoming a guiding force for marginalised men in Nova Scotia.
He shares:
The reasons why he focuses on Black men’s mental health and the systemic barriers they face.
The importance of addressing root causes (like poverty, trauma, and social determinants of health) rather than just symptoms.
How relationship-building is the foundation of effective therapy.
Behind-the-scenes stories of creating the Black Men’s Health Conference and Summit, a transformative safe space where men connect, heal, and advocate for each other.
Mario also gets real about vulnerability, mentorship, and playing it forward, reflecting on how his own struggles shaped his purpose.
Additionally, a fun and mind-blowing moment at the end reveals the magic of connection, both personal and mathematical.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about mental health, community healing, or the power of showing up for one another.
Mario's career has been shaped by his commitment to education and addressing social issues, stemming from his experiences in the inner city of Bain Town in Nassau, Bahamas.
With a double degree in Criminology and Sociology from Saint Mary’s University and further education at Dalhousie School of Social Work, Mario actively engaged with various organisations, volunteering his time and expertise to support marginalised communities.
His leadership at Nova Scotia Health and transition to Correctional Services Canada showcased his dedication to addressing complex social and mental health needs.
Mario currently contributes his wealth of experience and expertise to the Office of Workplace Mental Health, providing essential navigation support for employees and managers within the public service.
His journey reflects unwavering dedication to effecting positive change, rooted in academic rigour and enriched by hands-on experience.
Mario's passion for fostering resilience, empathy, and well-being is poised to make a lasting difference within the public service and beyond.
Check him out on LinkedIn