This thought-provoking episode of Soul Food and Lemonade explores the challenges and triumphs of everyday life, blending candid reflections with practical advice for personal and community growth. Anthony “The Face TNT” and Delie dive into:
🎉 Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ third-term win & Golden Grove Meadows upliftment
🤝 Building authentic friendships and guarding emotional energy against fake love & negativity
🔥 Coping with envy, silent haters, and staying motivated despite external pressures
🌱 Youth development challenges in the age of social media and fading community support systems
💬 The art of calm communication in managing conflict and disappointment
💪 Longevity and resilience through consistency, perseverance, and positive self-affirmation
🌟 Finding purpose, uplifting others, and living authentically in a distracted world
This episode inspires listeners to cultivate gratitude, set healthy boundaries, and stay focused on their unique path. With faith, motivation, and authenticity at the center, Soul Food and Lemonade encourages you to manifest success, embrace positivity, and walk confidently in your purpose.
In this explosive episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, Delroy Souden tackles a disturbing trend shaking up the tech world: CEOs demanding brutal 80-hour workweeks or offering a cold exit strategy. Are we heading back to modern-day labor slavery? What happened to work-life balance, dignity, and mental health? Join us as we break down the dangerous precedent being set, who it’s affecting the most, and what it means for the American worker. This is more than news — this is a wake-up call.
Are you really eating what you think you’re eating? In this eye-opening episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we uncover the hidden world of fake foods in America — from fish sold under false names to honey diluted with corn syrup, parmesan cheese padded with wood pulp, and olive oil cut with cheap substitutes.
Host Dellie & Anthony break down how food fraud happens, why it matters, and most importantly, how you can protect yourself and your family from being duped at the grocery store.
If you’ve ever wondered what’s really on your plate, this episode will change the way you look at your food forever.
In this gripping episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we explore the hidden dangers of extreme wealth. From emotional isolation and broken families to addiction, fraud, and fear, this episode exposes the truth behind billion-dollar lifestyles. Real-life examples, shocking stats, and insights you’ve never heard.
Have you ever said "no" and instantly felt the sting of someone's disappointment—or even their anger? You're not alone.
In this powerful episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we explore why people get upset when you don’t do what they want. From entitlement and guilt-tripping to emotional blackmail and people-pleasing, we break down the psychology behind others’ reactions and how you can stand firm without losing yourself in the process.
You’ll learn:
Why saying "no" triggers others' need for control
The emotional toll of being a chronic people-pleaser
How guilt is used as a manipulative tool
Boundary-setting phrases that preserve relationships and protect your peace
If you’re tired of being punished for choosing yourself, this episode will give you the language, tools, and mindset to push back—with compassion and clarity.
🎧 Listen now and learn how to say no without guilt.
For centuries, history books have celebrated Christopher Columbus as the man who “discovered” the Americas. But the truth? He discovered nothing. Long before 1492, the Caribbean and the Americas were home to thriving civilizations — the Taíno, Arawak, Carib, and countless Indigenous nations who built advanced societies, traded across regions, and preserved rich spiritual and cultural traditions.
In this episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we dive deep into the myths surrounding Columbus’ voyages. We reveal the brutal realities of colonization, from forced labor and mass killings to the erasure of Indigenous history and the renaming of their sacred lands.
This is more than just a history lesson — it’s a call to truth and healing. It’s time to acknowledge the resilience of the first peoples and challenge the false narratives we were taught.
Press play, subscribe, and share this episode with friends and loved ones. Together, we can keep the truth alive.
In this explosive episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we uncover how Big Tech platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Meta are systematically silencing voices of resistance. From removing videos about Palestine to labeling anti-imperialist commentary as “hate speech,” digital giants are tightening their grip on free expression. With alarming statistics and historical examples, we reveal how truth-tellers are being targeted—and why media independence is the only way forward.
What if the people you loved most believed in your dream? What if your family clapped the loudest? What if your closest friends showed up like strangers do? Today, we’re diving deep into a question many of us whisper to ourselves late at night—‘How much more successful could I have been... if only I had genuine support from family and friends?
In this powerful and necessary episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we respond to ignorance with truth. When someone told a Jamaican to “go back to your country,” they likely didn’t realize how deeply Jamaica has contributed to the very fabric of America. From military service and music to public service, healthcare, and civil rights, Jamaicans have earned their place—not as visitors, but as vital threads in the American story. This episode is both a reminder and a celebration: we belong here.
A candid conversation on life's challenges, personal growth, and perseverance, emphasizing self-belief, moral compass, and owning one's narrative. The video features a lively conversation between Spectacular Anthony and his friend Dele, discussing their life experiences, the importance of resilience, and the joy of simply being present.- Introduction of the show and hosts, setting a casual and friendly tone.- Discussion about life's ups and downs, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and the belief that everyone has a purpose.}- A reflection on personal growth and the need to stay focused on one's goals despite external challenges.
In this powerful episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we sit down with Chancellor K. Jackson—author, educator, football coach, and entrepreneur—whose life story is as inspiring as it is transformational.
A Georgia native born in Fulton County and raised in Smyrna, Chancellor played football for nine years through high school and college, eventually graduating from Stetson University with a degree in Communication and Media Studies.
His life took a dramatic turn during a teaching stint abroad in China, where he was arrested and detained in Beijing for 14 days. This life-altering experience gave birth to his gripping debut memoir, 14 Days in Beijing, which has hit #1 on Amazon over fifteen times across multiple genres.
Today, Chancellor channels his experiences into mentoring and coaching others—both on the field and in the literary world—helping aspiring authors navigate the writing and self-publishing journey.
📚 Books by Chancellor K. Jackson:
14 Days in Beijing
You Love and You Learn
Real Love Never Dies: A Love Story Trilogy
The Power of Becoming: Seven Pillars of Growth and Empowerment
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A candid conversation on life's challenges, personal growth, and perseverance, emphasizing self-belief, moral compass, and owning one's narrative. The video features a lively conversation between Spectacular Anthony and his friend Dele, discussing their life experiences, the importance of resilience, and the joy of simply being present.- Introduction of the show and hosts, setting a casual and friendly tone.- Discussion about life's ups and downs, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and the belief that everyone has a purpose.}- A reflection on personal growth and the need to stay focused on one's goals despite external challenges.
On this episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we're diving deep into the quiet power of kindness—the kind of simple, everyday acts that can create a ripple effect and heal broken spirits.
In a world overwhelmed by chaos and division, kindness is more than just a feel-good gesture—it’s a radical act of hope. In this episode, I’ll share a powerful real-life story of compassion, offer a challenge that could shift your entire week, and explore how even the smallest moments of love can make the biggest difference.
- Let’s remind the world: You don’t need a big platform to make a big impact. Just your heart.
- Be sure to like, comment with your kindness moment, and subscribe.
Remember: Kindness is strength. And it starts with you.
Discover actionable ways to foster peace amid global uncertainty. In this Soulfood and Lemonade episode, we explore personal and community strategies for promoting understanding, compassion, and unity. Learn how your daily actions can create a ripple effect of hope and harmony.
On this episode of Soulfood and Lemonade, we dig into Burna Boy’s headline-grabbing offer of a free concert in Burkina Faso. Is this a recipe for unity and celebration, or could it be a dangerous distraction that puts Captain Traoré and the nation at risk? We break down the security concerns, political implications, and ask: when is a gift not just a gift?
Welcome back, Soulfood and Lemonade family! I’m Dellie, and today’s episode is a heartfelt turning point. After feeling the heavy toll of partisan politics-the division, anger, and constant blame-I’m making a shift for the health of our community and my own peace of mind. This episode, “Partisan Politics and the Harm to America,” is an honest reflection on how the current climate is wearing on our collective compassion and humanity.
When Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was detained by ICE agents at a controversial new detention facility, the city-and the nation-were left reeling. In this episode, we unravel the dramatic events, the legal and political battles behind them, and what Baraka’s arrest means for the future of immigration policy and civic protest in America.
In this powerful episode, we urge the people of Burkina Faso to unite in support of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, a visionary leader committed to building a safe, prosperous, and thriving nation. As we acknowledge the remarkable progress made in a short time, we remind everyone that true transformation requires patience, collective effort, and unwavering faith.
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In this eye-opening episode of [Insert Podcast Name], we're sounding the alarm on Facebook’s questionable ad billing practices. 🎯
Small business owners are speaking out about being charged long after their campaigns should’ve ended—and it’s time we listen. Is it a glitch, a policy loophole, or something more sinister?
We break it all down:
How Facebook ad charges continue beyond campaign dates
Real stories from small business owners affected
What this says about Big Tech’s priorities
And why this could be happening to you without even knowing
💡 If you're a creator, entrepreneur, or just someone tired of being pushed around by big platforms—this one's for you.
👉 Hit play and find out how to protect your business from getting bled dry.
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