Empowering the black community, motivating others to be the best that they can be for themselves. A Podcast that will spread positivity and shed insight on various topics, both agreeable and controversial. Enjoy!
In this episode I explain why blacks in the U.S. are fed up, hurting, why many are expressing their feelings through anger and rioting, but at the same time I give insight on how we may be able to heal and work towards having everyone believe that black lives indeed matter.
In this episode I have a special guest, (Jirreaubi Jennings) and we discuss what responsibility and leadership looks like in manhood, and how we as men need to display these characteristics for the betterment of ourselves and the world. This is part two of the manhood series.
I’m back off of hiatus to bring you all my thoughts, personal walk, and view of what manhood is all about and how men are called to walk in this life. This is a series that will be talked about for a period of time.
As we close 2019, I wanted to talk about how we should determine and measure success based on the individual. Everyone has a purpose and gift to give to the world, we should all use our successes to better our communities.
In this episode I go back and reiterate my sentiment that the black race is in a state of emergency. I speak on how we’ve lost our sense of community and what needs to be do in order to return to our days of togetherness and love.
In this episode I talk about how talking about mental health in the black community can be viewed in a negative way, but how we can change the negative narrative so that we can grow stronger as a people.
In this episode I tackle the great debate in the black community, why blacks should attend HBCUs rather than other institutions of higher learning. I talk about the benefits of attending a HBCU and the importance of guiding our black youths to the path of the HBCU life rather than other institutions.
In this episode I talk about how the role of the double standard hurts the black community and how we can combat this issue on a community level.
In episode two we look at the importance and value of having a father in the household and what that looks like. I give takes on my own father, fathers that I know, and men in the world who have expressed their own story.
In my first episode I give my insight on the state of the black community and the steps we need to take in order to correct our current state.