In this episode of Beyond Survival Mode, Ashley sits down with educator, author, and community strategist Michael McKenzie for a powerful conversation on the “BS” people carry—and how it shapes the way we see ourselves, our choices, and our lives.
Drawing from his work with youth in the juvenile justice system and his philosophy of Focus and Lock In (FALI), Michael breaks down why people build bridges back to dysfunction and what it truly takes to demolish them.
This conversation explores identity, discipline, narrative power, and the reality of transformation—especially for those who have been shaped by challenging environments and experiences.
If you’ve ever found yourself repeating patterns you don’t want, this episode invites you to pause, reflect, and consider what may need to be released in order to move forward.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The “BS” people carry and where it comes from
- Why we return to patterns that don’t serve us
- What it means to demolish bridges to dysfunction
- The role of discipline, focus, and commitment
- Lessons from working with youth navigating difficult circumstances
- What real transformation looks like
You don’t have to stay in survival mode.