We’ve got a little treat for you today — something different, something special! 🎤Camille’s stepping out of her comfort zone and sharing her a piece of her slam poetry. She almost kept it to herself, but she felt a strong pull to share it — because honestly, it speaks to all of us in some way.It’s real, it’s raw, and it’s straight from the heart. So take a minute to listen in, feel it, and let it move you. And when you’re done, drop a kind word or two in the comments — Camille would love to hear your thoughts and encouragement as she begins this new creative journey. 💜
In this episode, we confront a hard but necessary truth — the silence within the Church can be just as destructive as the sins it refuses to name. Ignorance, especially in a place meant to be led by truth, becomes a breeding ground for mistrust, division, and spiritual decay.If we truly claim to follow Christ, then we are called to seek wisdom, pursue understanding, and confront what’s wrong — even when it’s uncomfortable. Choosing silence in the face of injustice or ignorance is not holiness; it’s avoidance.The Church cannot heal what it refuses to see — and silence is not salvation.
Payton and Camille sit down to reflect on their summer — the highs, the hurdles, and the grit it took to make it through. From moments that tested their strength to the laughter that kept them grounded, this conversation is all about resilience, sisterhood, and growth.And of course, we couldn’t forget an exciting update on Sophia’s wedding! Tune in as we share the joy of her beautiful day, the love that filled the room, and how she’s been embracing married life ever since.
We’ve got our little cousins on the mic this week! They’re in their teen years, figuring out life, family, and all the ups and downs that come with it. It’s real, it’s funny, and trust me—we laugh LOUD. This one feels just like sitting in on family time.
Introducing Zion Strong, a young entrepreneur from our very own community whose vision is to build unity and create spaces that bring people together. Through his business, 4everlasting, Zion is helping to lead an important and revolutionary work to strengthen the love and purpose in our community.
In this episode, we uncover the disturbing link between school literacy rates and the prison pipeline that continues to plague our nation. This system, designed to profit a wealthy few, mirrors the destructive “spirit of Cain” in the Bible—brother against brother, community against community. Together we discuss how breaking this cycle requires unity, vision, and a new system built on wisdom, strength, and shared purpose.
One year ago, our family’s world shifted with the news of our mom’s stage 4 rectal cancer diagnosis. In this heartfelt conversation, she shares her harrowing yet hope-filled journey through a year marked by faith, love, and the unwavering support of friends, family, and God. Together, we reflect on the lessons learned, the strength found, and the power of trusting that everything unfolds just as God wills.
Today, we’re spotlighting a remarkable young author, Tyler the Reader, a 4th grader who went from learning how to read to publishing his own book—all within a single year. His journey is a powerful example of what’s possible when acknowledgment, love, engagement, and cultivation meet community. Surely this could not be possible without the ALECtion method implemented by the Real Black Excellence Intervention Program and the support of his other school teachers, parents, and many other members of the community. This episode is a celebration of literacy, mentorship, and the brilliance of our youth. You’ll want to hear how Tyler’s story unfolded!
In this episode, we sit down with Marquel—a young man whose passion for community and purpose is reshaping the lives of the next generation. Once a young boy searching for his place, Marquel was guided by men who poured into him and helped him discover his value. Now, he’s paying it forward by leading his own young men’s meetings, creating safe spaces for boys to grow, heal, and step confidently into manhood. Tune in as we explore his journey, the power of mentorship, and the importance of helping young men find their voice, vision, and village.
In this episode, we dive into Jane Elliott’s groundbreaking “Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes” experiment and the profound effect it had on the children and young adults who experienced it. What began as a classroom exercise became a powerful demonstration of how quickly people can internalize superiority or inferiority based on arbitrary traits. We explore how this social experiment exposed the raw truth about prejudice, privilege, and the ease with which society builds—and believes in—destructive constructs.
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with our Uncle Muncle as he reflects on growing up as the youngest of three brothers—our dads included—and what it meant to find his voice and calling among two larger-than-life overachievers. We also explore a deeper conversation on the tension in the Black community between outward confidence and inner self-worth, and how that disconnect impacts our ability to build, sustain, and access resources. It’s personal, powerful, and deeply necessary.
In this episode, we challenge the misconception that acknowledging our history means adopting a victim mentality. We unpack why telling the truth about the past—through the correct narrative—is not weakness, but a vital step toward healing, identity, and progress. It’s not about blame; it’s about clarity, context, and reclaiming our story.
In this episode, we’re joined by two of our youngest brothers, Isaac and Jesse—the passionate, rough-and-tumble, competitive duo who love to think deep, speak loud, and lead strong. From hilarious childhood memories to serious reflections on finding their voice as young African American men, we dive into what it means to grow up, speak up, and stand up for the next generation.
This episode dives into the Wilmington Massacre of 1898 — when armed white supremacists stormed a thriving Black community, burned it down, and overthrew a legally elected government. It was the only successful coup in U.S. history — and yet, most of us never heard a word about it in school. That’s not by accident. We’re calling out the systems that whitewash history and digging into the truth they don’t want taught. Buckle up — this is the history lesson they never wanted you to hear.
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In this episode, we girls sit down to unpack the powerful messages and emotional moments from the movie Sinners. We share how it challenged our perspectives, stirred our hearts, and sparked meaningful conversations. Join us as we reflect on what Sinners meant to us—and maybe, what it could mean for you too.
In this episode, we share how we wrote our life stories in just three days—not to impress, but to prove our calling to teach through the transformative process of ALECtion. More than a clever play on “the chosen one,” ALEC stands for Acknowledgment, Love, Engagement, and Cultivation. Join us as we break down each step, reflect on our breakthroughs, and motivate you to step into your own chosen path.
In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with our Auntie as she shares the powerful story behind founding her business, Negasi. Through deep personal loss, a path of healing, and an unwavering hope for the future, she transformed pain into potential and purpose. Tune in to hear how resilience, faith, and vision led to the birth of a brand rooted in legacy and love, and oh so much food.
In this episode, we dive into the transformative value of leaving your comfort zone as a young person and stepping into the world. We explore the impact of working abroad, immersing yourself in new cultures, and experiencing life through the lens of others. Whether you go to be of service or simply to expand your life experience, you’ll often find that you’re the one who grows the most. From expanding your worldview to challenging your assumptions, this conversation unpacks how foreign experiences can shape your identity, relationships, and sense of purpose.
Join us three girls as we spill all the wild, hilarious, and life-changing moments from our intense 3-week boot camp! From sweat and struggle to growth and grit, we’re sharing the real, unfiltered journey—because every crazy minute was absolutely worth it.
In this episode, we dive into the importance of stepping out in faith and boldly running with the blessings God has bestowed on us from day to day. Not surprisingly, we got pretty animated and passionate about our respective stories 😁, but at least you know we mean it.
We would love if you felt free to share your testimony, inspiring others, and reminding us all that our journeys—no matter how different—can be powerful tools of encouragement and hope.