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YANA - Black men, You Are Not Alone

Podcast af James Trice

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You Are Not Alone (YANA) is a Podcast created by James Trice for Black Men. However, it is more than just a podcast—it’s a lifeline and a brotherhood. We’re here to create a supportive, judgment-free space where Black men can have real, open conversations about what truly matters to us. From family and relationships to community, sports, culture, politics, faith, sex, race, education, and the challenges of everyday life—we dive deep into it all. Whether you’re looking for advice, motivation, prayer, or just the comfort of knowing you’re not walking this journey alone, YANA is here for you. This is your space to connect, grow, and be heard. Because none of us are meant to do life alone. Welcome to the brotherhood. Welcome to YANA. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 Two are better than one……for if they fall, one will lift up the other. But woe to him who is alone. When he falls, he has no one to lift him up.   Genesis 2:18 It is not good for man to be alone   We are all connected and interdependent of each other.

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episode “When Is It Gonna Stop?”: Reggie Ferguson on Grief, Redemption & Saving Black Lives in South Minneapolis cover

“When Is It Gonna Stop?”: Reggie Ferguson on Grief, Redemption & Saving Black Lives in South Minneapolis

In this powerful and deeply emotional episode of YANA: You Are Not Alone, host James Trice sits down with South Minneapolis community leader Reggie Ferguson — founder of the Agape Movement and a man whose life journey spans street violence, incarceration, devastating personal loss, and spiritual transformation.   Reggie opens up about growing up in South Minneapolis, his past involvement in street life, and the painful “life-changing moments” that forced him to confront the cost of violence. From losing loved ones and watching families break apart, to the heartbreaking murder of his own son, Reggie shares the raw truth behind grief, revenge, restraint, and healing.   The conversation also dives into the work of the Agape Movement at 38th & Chicago following the murder of George Floyd — including violence prevention, restorative justice, youth mentorship, prison outreach, community patrols, and efforts to bridge the gap between police and the community.   More than an interview, this episode is a testimony about accountability, Black brotherhood, redemption, and the urgent need for spaces where Black men can speak honestly, heal openly, and love each other through pain.

9. juli 2026 - 46 min
episode Guy Bowling - The Cost of Absence: Black Men, Fatherhood & Systemic Barriers cover

Guy Bowling - The Cost of Absence: Black Men, Fatherhood & Systemic Barriers

In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, James Trice sits down with fatherhood advocate and community leader Guy Bowling to unpack the realities Black men face in America — from absent fathers and generational trauma to systemic barriers that impact families and communities. Drawing from nearly 35 years of work with low-income and non-custodial fathers, Guy shares how his own experience growing up without a father shaped his mission to help men become present, engaged, and empowered fathers. Together, James and Guy challenge harmful stereotypes about Black men, expose policies that often work against families, and explore how trauma, poverty, incarceration, and lack of support systems continue to affect Black fatherhood. But this conversation also goes deeper — into healing, purpose, peace, and what Black men need to truly thrive. Guy speaks candidly about the importance of Black men having safe spaces to be vulnerable, accountable, and supported by one another. He emphasizes the power of mentorship, community, emotional healing, and the discovery of one’s God-given purpose. He also shares his hope that Black men move beyond survival mode and begin experiencing peace, joy, healthy relationships, financial stability, and fulfillment.

2. juli 2026 - 47 min
episode Surviving Prison, Cancer, and the Streets: Mayor Ferg’s Story of Redemption cover

Surviving Prison, Cancer, and the Streets: Mayor Ferg’s Story of Redemption

James “Mayor Ferg” Ferguson joins YANA: You Are Not Alone for a raw, emotional, and deeply inspiring conversation about survival, redemption, faith, and brotherhood.   After spending 31 years incarcerated for murder, Ferguson opens up about the painful realities of prison life, the spiritual awakening that transformed him behind bars, and the purpose he discovered through restorative justice and mentoring other incarcerated men. Known inside prison walls as “Mayor Ferg,” he became a voice of encouragement and leadership for men searching for hope in dark places.   But his greatest battle came when doctors diagnosed him with a rare and aggressive brain cancer while he was still incarcerated, giving him only three weeks to live. Nearly two decades later, Ferguson is still here, still fighting, and still using his testimony to uplift others.   In this powerful episode, Ferguson shares: * How prison changed his life forever * The moment he surrendered his life to God * What it means to survive cancer against all odds * Why family and community matter so deeply * The work he’s doing now through Agape to help formerly incarcerated people rebuild their lives * His message to Black men about unity, love, and healing

25. juni 2026 - 39 min
episode Captain Horeb on Black Identity, Faith, Order, and the Future of Black Men” cover

Captain Horeb on Black Identity, Faith, Order, and the Future of Black Men”

In this powerful and unfiltered episode of YANA: You Are Not Alone, host James Trice sits down with Captain Horeb of Israel United in Christ for a raw, thought-provoking conversation about Black identity, spirituality, manhood, oppression, accountability, and community.   From personal transformation and incarceration culture to faith, biblical law, and the search for purpose, Captain Horeb shares how discovering Israelite teachings changed the course of his life—from the streets to becoming a husband, father, and leader. Together, James and Captain Horeb tackle difficult questions surrounding religion, social conditioning, Black unity, moral responsibility, and the role of order and discipline in rebuilding Black communities.   This episode does not shy away from controversy. Instead, it creates space for honest dialogue, challenging perspectives, and deeper understanding—even when disagreements exist. At its core, this conversation is about listening, learning, and confronting the issues many Black men wrestle with in silence.

19. juni 2026 - 43 min
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Lamont Jackson: Seeds in the Soil: Breaking Cycles, Building Futures

In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, host James Trice welcomes back Lamont Jackson for an unfiltered dialogue on what’s really happening inside our schools—and our communities.   Lamont, a social behavioral educator working with middle school students in underserved communities, pulls back the curtain on the daily realities facing young people navigating trauma, instability, and broken systems. From classroom disruptions to deeper emotional struggles, he shares what it means to stand in the gap—not just as an educator, but as a mentor, advocate, and “surrogate voice” for accountability and hope.   Together, James and Lamont tackle hard truths: the impact of fatherlessness, the normalization of dysfunction, the school-to-prison pipeline, and the tension between systemic inequities and personal responsibility. But this episode isn’t just about problems—it’s about purpose.   Lamont offers a compelling vision for change rooted in community, faith, and relationship-building—challenging families, churches, and leaders to move beyond talk and into action. He reminds us that real transformation starts with planting seeds—seeds of discipline, love, accountability, and identity—even if we may never see the full harvest.

11. juni 2026 - 48 min
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