TBGS: Love of the Fight
The passion and commitment one needs to have in the world of combat sports.
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SubscribeThe passion and commitment one needs to have in the world of combat sports.
Nymph the Enchantress expounds upon the beauty and sacrifice of her career.
Elijah Miles of Tendea Family is back on the show to discuss the topics that aren't and don't want to be discussed in our communities.
We sit down with the shipping container lady, Jessica Lewis of Mobu Enterprises as she shares the benefits of shipping container living as well as where she sees it moving for as a solution to helping people around the world.
We sit down with Daryl Davis, getting his input on the violence and crime that affects the black communities and the conversation we need to have with each other to stop it. Daryl is a musician and race relations expert who has converted over 200 KKK members/White Supremacists.
James "Binky" Jones was born and raised in Baltimore, having lived through the poverty, violence and prejudice most of his life, he was able to channel that into a successful MMA career that inspired many in Baltimore, and he took the lessons from that career and teaches it now to the youth.
This episode we hear the story of Leons Kabongo. From surviving the regimes and civil battles in the Congo. Leons' family escaped to the U.S in hopes for the American dream but that didn't come easy.
We sit down with Corey Galloway as he discusses his journey from hardship to being the first black owner in New York history of a sports team. If you're a young 20-30 year old entrepreneur or nervous to get started, Corey guides you on what to expect and what is needed to succeed.
Desperate times have caused people to do desperate things, and in America where money has a huge impact on our lives, many are willing to risk everything to get back to work, and it doesn't help that big corporations are taking the money meant to assist small business for themselves.