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"I Should've Been A Statistic" | Bishop Kevin Foreman | Chaos To Clarity Podcast

1 h 19 min · 21. maj 2026
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Drugs. Gangs. An abusive stepfather. An industry that collapsed under him on a Monday. Bishop Kevin Foreman should have been a statistic. In this episode of Chaos To Clarity, Piyush Thacker sits down with the people's bishop, a serial entrepreneur who got his first bank loan at the age of 12, built a church in a city no one believed could sustain one, and turned the loss of his entire business into his first book in three days. Bishop now has a day named after him in two American cities, has written five books, and operates a private equity portfolio. If you have ever felt like the patterns you were born into are running your life, this episode gives you the exact formula to break them. And if you feel like you are drowning right now, Bishop's drowning story will change how you think about the next step.

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