Dreamer En Route is a faith-based podcast that offers stories, poetry, music and reflections on the word of God to overcome adversity. The podcast also encourages individuals to embrace their imperfections by boldly walking into their authentic selves. Lastly, the podcast offers advice on how to use…
Dreamer En Route dives into the Chicago poetry scene by having a heart to heart with Hoodraised, leader of the award-winning At Ease Open Mic and pillar of the spoken word scene.
During storms keep your mind steadfast on the Lord. It can be the difference between 8 years and 2 weeks of evolution.
Love comes in all shapes, designs and can't be defined by the opinion of others. What is most important, it to learn, grow, allow your Creator to show you your path, and boldly walk into your authenticity.
Live your very best life. Take risks. Leave the past behind you.
One aspect of pain for many of us is our attachment to illusions (lies). Perhaps the most painful illusions are those we have about our relationships (family, friends and partners). When we fall victim to wishful thinking we set ourselves up for disappointment. Unfortunately, illusions is not a place where relationships flourish; it's a place where suffering flourishes. Opening ourselves up to true happiness requires us to let go of false attachments.
Episode 2 explores forgiving oneself for past mistakes. Dreamer En Route interviews an individual who has been incarcerated for the past 27 years for murder. At a very young age he was involved in gang violence that resulted in the death of another person. He tells his story and describes the struggle that has taken place to learn from past mistakes. His transformation is deeply rooted in the renewal of his mind through building a stronger relationship with God. He is currently still incarcerated for this transgression, but is hoping to help others make better choices.
Dreamer En Route discusses love, reflects on the word of God with Pastor Gary, dives in to health and fitness with personal trainer Christina, highlights two local performers (The Prince of Poetry and Mr. SpokenhearteD) and also reveals the story of how she lost her left eye.