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Host Uhuru Wingi sits down with Nikki A. Keyser to talk about her non profit and community work Simply H.E.R. Movement. In addition, they follow up on what's going on in the community and how it connects to the church.
Host Uhuru Wingi sits down with Apostle Williams and entrepreneur Jarrick Bolt to talk about the transition from boys to men.
Host Uhuru Wingi sits down with actress, brand ambassador, and model Natoya Danielle to talk about the pressure women feel from looking good.
Host Uhuru Wingi sits down with Dr. LaShondra Jones a veteran and community activist to talk about resources for the community for battered men and women plus our culture and our community.
Host Uhuru Wingi sits down and talks with Veteran and Mental Health Activist Gary Eagleton to talk about going from being an elder to becoming an elder.
This week host Uhuru Wingi will be discussing how to heal thyself and the responsibility that one has to their own healing. Join the conversation, share the video, and invite others to watch as we all journey together down this Road Called Freedom.
Gossip Columnist and Personality, Sharae Young, along with Community Psychologist, Dr. LaShondra Baker join the conversation based off the movie Mommy Dearest. Together they dive into healing from the scars of mothers and dealing with mother daughter issues.
In our premiere episode, host Uhuru Wingi, takes you down a Road Called Freedom with special guest Ray Williams from OWN's Ready to Love. Together they discuss his life on reality tv, being a musician, and most importantly a father. In addition, Dr. Lashondra Jones joins to talk about her work with veterans, women, and empowering her community.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.