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In this episode of Chasing Heritage, Chase Hardin interviews Kamaria Jones, mentor and founder of The Be You Series, for a deeply honest conversation about the emotional, social, and spiritual challenges facing today’s generation.
Kamaria shares her experiences mentoring students struggling with depression, gang involvement, violence, pregnancy, and emotional isolation, while also exploring the growing impact of social media, music, peer pressure, and broken community systems on children and teenagers.
The conversation highlights the importance of restoring the “village mindset” and rebuilding stronger relationships between schools, churches, parents, and communities. Together, Chase and Kamaria discuss why many young people feel unseen and unsupported, and how empathy, mentorship, and faith can help redirect lives before it is too late.
Kamaria also shares the vision behind The Be You Series, a platform and future community-centered initiative focused on creating safe spaces where children, teens, and families can receive emotional support, mentorship, and practical guidance.
Throughout the episode, both Chase and Kamaria emphasize the role of faith in overcoming hardship, building resilience, and creating lasting change within families and communities.
This episode is a powerful reminder that the next generation does not simply need discipline or correction, they need love, leadership, community, and hope.
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