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Transforming Lives: The Journey of William Juju Brown

49 min · 4 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, William Juju Brown shares his journey from a troubled upbringing in Englewood, Chicago, to becoming a life coach with Chicago CRED. He discusses the challenges faced by participants in the community violence intervention program, the importance of cognitive behavioral interventions, and the need for mentorship and support systems. Juju emphasizes the significance of addressing the roots of violence and the role of youth in prevention efforts. He reflects on his personal growth and the impact of CBI on reducing community violence, while also highlighting the ongoing need for engagement and support in the community.

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