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John Gregory and Kenny Hampton: African-American Male Wellness Legacy & Igniting Urban Renewal

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John Gregory, CEO of the National Center for Urban Solutions our esteemed guest, shifted his sights from corporate ambitions to the heart of urban revival. He and Kenny Hampton, President of the African American Wellness Agency, share how the center's initiatives, including the groundbreaking African American Wellness Walk, have become pillars of hope and practical change. Our guest inform the audience the narrative behind the National Center for Urban Solutions and its relentless drive to uplift communities from economic hardship. T
As the conversation deepens, we traverse the life-affirming paths of the African-American Wellness Walk, casting light on its evolution into Black Men's Wellness Day. Kenny Hampton walks us through the event's origin, rooted in the spirit of brotherhood, and its blossoming into a national movement dedicated to dismantling health inequities. The day's far-reaching impact is felt through fatherhood programs, financial advice, and mental health resources, underlining the pivotal role community networks play. This tapestry of support, interwoven with free services and trust, is an emblem of the transformation we're witnessing.
Our conversation centers around mentorship and personal development as linchpins for community enrichment, echoing our mantra, "We do what we say we do." The episode culminates in a contemplation of legacy and the imperative to act, to be the living embodiment of service, motivated by spirit rather than wealth. This powerful dialogue is a tribute to those who have paved our way and a rally cry for listeners to forge their own legacies of integrity and leadership.

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Chapters

1. Building Community Service and Health Awareness (00:00:00)

2. African-American Wellness (00:09:11)

3. Financial Solutions Network (00:18:09)

4. Building a Community Legacy (00:22:22)

66 episodes

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John Gregory, CEO of the National Center for Urban Solutions our esteemed guest, shifted his sights from corporate ambitions to the heart of urban revival. He and Kenny Hampton, President of the African American Wellness Agency, share how the center's initiatives, including the groundbreaking African American Wellness Walk, have become pillars of hope and practical change. Our guest inform the audience the narrative behind the National Center for Urban Solutions and its relentless drive to uplift communities from economic hardship. T
As the conversation deepens, we traverse the life-affirming paths of the African-American Wellness Walk, casting light on its evolution into Black Men's Wellness Day. Kenny Hampton walks us through the event's origin, rooted in the spirit of brotherhood, and its blossoming into a national movement dedicated to dismantling health inequities. The day's far-reaching impact is felt through fatherhood programs, financial advice, and mental health resources, underlining the pivotal role community networks play. This tapestry of support, interwoven with free services and trust, is an emblem of the transformation we're witnessing.
Our conversation centers around mentorship and personal development as linchpins for community enrichment, echoing our mantra, "We do what we say we do." The episode culminates in a contemplation of legacy and the imperative to act, to be the living embodiment of service, motivated by spirit rather than wealth. This powerful dialogue is a tribute to those who have paved our way and a rally cry for listeners to forge their own legacies of integrity and leadership.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Building Community Service and Health Awareness (00:00:00)

2. African-American Wellness (00:09:11)

3. Financial Solutions Network (00:18:09)

4. Building a Community Legacy (00:22:22)

66 episodes

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