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Help The People

Podcast de shannonriley1

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Help the People is more than a podcast, it’s a movement. Hosted by Shannon Riley, a writer, advocate, and mental health professional with over 20 years of experience in human services, the show challenges broken systems, amplifies silenced voices, and reminds us that kindness is justice in action. Each week, Shannon blends personal storytelling, hard truths, and community wisdom to tackle issues that affect us all  , from mental health and youth empowerment to domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, faith, and social justice. Through raw reflections and unfiltered conversations, Help the People calls listeners to look beyond charity and toward real help: presence, dignity, and courage. Every episode ends with a challenge because change doesn’t come from listening alone. It comes from action. If you believe in truth, compassion, and building a better tomorrow, this podcast is for you. Because kindness knows no enemy.

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33 episodios

Portada del episodio The cities that built the league

The cities that built the league

Every year, America’s poorest and most overlooked neighborhoods produce extraordinary athletes who generate billions of dollars for colleges, corporations, and professional sports leagues. Yet many of those same communities continue to struggle with poverty, violence, underfunded schools, untreated trauma, and limited economic opportunity. In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley examines the relationship between sports, opportunity, and community investment. Why do we celebrate the athlete who escapes the neighborhood more than we invest in the neighborhood itself? What are the real odds of making it to the professional level, and what happens to the thousands of young people whose dreams never materialize? Most importantly, what could happen if the same resources spent recruiting and developing athletes were invested in literacy, mental health, entrepreneurship, mentorship, and community development? This conversation is not an attack on sports. It is a call to expand the dream. Because the same discipline, resilience, and talent that create elite athletes can also create business owners, teachers, engineers, counselors, and community leaders. The question is simple: What would our cities look like if we invested in all of our children, not just the few who make it to the pros?

8 de jun de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Selective Urgency

Selective Urgency

In this episode of Help the People, Shannon Riley explores the growing call for Black athletes to boycott Southern colleges following recent Supreme Court decisions surrounding congressional districts and voting rights. But beneath the headlines lies a deeper question: why are young Black men so often asked to carry the burden of protest while many of the everyday crises devastating Black communities receive far less organized urgency? This episode examines selective outrage, the economics of opportunity, and the pressure placed on Black athletes to sacrifice scholarships, careers, and mobility for political causes. Shannon also challenges the absence of African American male sports figures from the conversation and asks why issues like violence, addiction, poverty, fatherlessness, poor education, mental health, and community trauma rarely spark the same level of national mobilization. Raw, reflective, and thought-provoking, this conversation wrestles with protest, power, responsibility, and the uncomfortable contradictions surrounding justice in America.

27 de may de 2026 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Podcast Episode: “Two Brothers, Two Traumas, Two Different Outcomes”

Podcast Episode: “Two Brothers, Two Traumas, Two Different Outcomes”

Podcast Episode: “Two Brothers, Two Traumas, Two Different Outcomes” Episode Description In this deeply personal episode of Help the People, Shannon explores the lives of two brothers who survived catastrophic trauma but traveled vastly different emotional paths afterward. One brother suffered burns over 80% of his body and rebuilt his life through resilience and determination. Another survived being shot six times and living with paralysis, but later died by suicide. This episode examines trauma, hopelessness, identity, masculinity, resilience, post-traumatic growth, and the hidden emotional cost of survival. Blending personal storytelling with psychological insight, Shannon asks one haunting question: What helps one person continue living psychologically after life shatters physically?

11 de may de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio I get to !

I get to !

Episode Description: “I have to” kept me in survival mode. “I get to” changed everything. In this episode, Shannon Riley breaks down the quiet but powerful shift in language that reframes life from burden to privilege. Rooted in real loss, lived pain, and hard-earned sobriety, this conversation challenges the way we speak about everyday responsibilities and what those words reveal about how we see our lives. This isn’t about pretending things are easy. It’s about recognizing that many people didn’t get another chance and you did. Through honest reflection, Shannon connects this mindset shift to healing, fatherhood, presence, and purpose. Whether it’s walking the dog, showing up for your children, or simply waking up in the morning, this episode invites you to move from obligation to gratitude. Because you don’t have to live this life. You get to.

1 de may de 2026 - 10 min
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