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Finding Your Voice: Frank Sentwali Gardner on Literacy, Legacy & the Power of Words

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What does it take to find your voice—and why might it be one of the most important skills a young person can develop? In this powerful episode of YANA: You Are Not Alone, host James Trice sits down with renowned spoken word artist, educator, mentor, and basketball coach Frank Sentwali Gardner for a thought-provoking conversation about literacy, mentorship, Black manhood, and the transformative power of words. Frank shares his journey from discovering hip-hop and poetry as a young boy to becoming a respected artist and educator dedicated to helping young people find their voice. Together, James and Frank explore the connection between reading, writing, impulse control, emotional intelligence, and long-term success—especially for Black boys and men navigating today's world.

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Episode Finding Your Voice: Frank Sentwali Gardner on Literacy, Legacy & the Power of Words Cover

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What does it take to find your voice—and why might it be one of the most important skills a young person can develop? In this powerful episode of YANA: You Are Not Alone, host James Trice sits down with renowned spoken word artist, educator, mentor, and basketball coach Frank Sentwali Gardner for a thought-provoking conversation about literacy, mentorship, Black manhood, and the transformative power of words. Frank shares his journey from discovering hip-hop and poetry as a young boy to becoming a respected artist and educator dedicated to helping young people find their voice. Together, James and Frank explore the connection between reading, writing, impulse control, emotional intelligence, and long-term success—especially for Black boys and men navigating today's world.

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