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Are you coping or are you healing? 

In this profound reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon, a psychologist, cultural scholar, and educator, explores the spiritual and psychological journey of Black men and women.

From unaddressed trauma and the impact of seeking white validation, to the deeper spiritual responsibilities within relationships and the sacred bond between mothers and daughters, this conversation offers a powerful path toward healing and self-understanding.

It serves as a roadmap for those seeking to reconnect with their ancestral roots—revealing why you are the critical link between your ancestors and the unborn, and how to move from survival mode into a life of purpose, clarity, and peace.

The Link Between Ancestors and the Unborn: A Blueprint for Black Excellence

2026-04-01
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

Are you coping or are you healing? In this profound reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon, a psychologist, cultural scholar, and educator, explores the spiritual and psychological journey of Black men and women. From unaddressed trauma and the impact of seeking whit ...

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What does it mean to be young, conscious, and African in today’s world? 

In Part 3 of this reasoning, Tamu Mazama, explores the journey of finding one's identity amidst the pressures of an "oppressed society". Mazama dives into the challenges of maintaining faith and focus in a generation that often mixes spiritual systems, and how being centered in African reality and culture provides a vital balance.

Why I Stopped Trying to “Fit In” as a Young African Woman In America

2026-03-31
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

What does it mean to be young, conscious, and African in today’s world? In Part 3 of this reasoning, Tamu Mazama, explores the journey of finding one's identity amidst the pressures of an "oppressed society". Mazama dives into the challenges of maintaini ...

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Why do some parents struggle to celebrate their children’s success? 

In Pt.2 of this reasoning, Rev. Leroy Miles explores the "generational curse" of parental jealousy and the emotional maturity required to truly want your offspring to do better than you did. From the psychology of "misery loves company" to the biblical example of Jonathan and David, we discuss how to trade the cloak of jealousy for the crown of mentorship.

Many Parents Are Jealous Of Their Children Because They Lack This One Skill

2026-03-31
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

Why do some parents struggle to celebrate their children’s success? In Pt.2 of this reasoning, Rev. Leroy Miles explores the "generational curse" of parental jealousy and the emotional maturity required to truly want your offspring to do better than you ...

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Dr. Maurice Isuo joins us to pull back the curtain on the "High Heel Havoc" affecting millions of women. While high heels are often seen as the gold standard for style and professionalism, the long-term cost to your body is a price most can't afford to pay.

Dr. Isuo breaks down the biomechanics of how these shoes cause a chain reaction of damage, starting at the toes and moving up to the ankles, knees, and even the spine. We discuss why "suffering for fashion" is a dangerous myth and explore practical, stylish alternatives that won't leave you with permanent mobility issues.

Wearing High Heels Is the #1 Cause of Foot, Knee, and Hip Problems in Women

2026-03-29
by Taron Butler Health is WealthI Never Knew TVInterviews

Dr. Maurice Isuo joins us to pull back the curtain on the "High Heel Havoc" affecting millions of women. While high heels are often seen as the gold standard for style and professionalism, the long-term cost to your body is a price most can't afford to p ...

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In Part 1 of this powerful segment, Reverend Leroy Miles opens up about the personal tragedies that shaped his approach to mental health and ministry. After losing his daughter shortly after birth and witnessing how alcohol impacted the men in his family, Rev. Miles discusses why traditional "coping mechanisms" aren't enough for the modern man.

Three Spiritual Disciplines Every Man Should Practice To Manage His Stress

2026-03-29
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

In Part 1 of this powerful segment, Reverend Leroy Miles opens up about the personal tragedies that shaped his approach to mental health and ministry. After losing his daughter shortly after birth and witnessing how alcohol impacted the men in his family ...

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Why "living your truth" often feels like walking alone before you find your tribe.

In Part 2 of this reasoning, Tamu Mazama dives into the shadow side of authenticity: the profound loneliness that often follows when you stop performing for others.

Why Living In Your Truth Bothers Your Family So Much

2026-03-25
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

Why "living your truth" often feels like walking alone before you find your tribe. In Part 2 of this reasoning, Tamu Mazama dives into the shadow side of authenticity: the profound loneliness that often follows when you stop performing for others. ht ...

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In Part 5 of this compelling reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon breaks down the systemic reasons why many Black people and Black men in particular feel that traditional "talk therapy" fails them.

Kambon explores the Eurocentric roots of modern psychology and how those foundations often exclude non-Western perspectives on healing.

Why So Many Black People Say Therapy Doesn’t Work For Them

2026-03-25
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

In Part 5 of this compelling reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon breaks down the systemic reasons why many Black people and Black men in particular feel that traditional "talk therapy" fails them. Kambon explores the Eurocentric roots of modern psychology and how ...

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In Part 1 of this powerful reasoning, Tamu Mazama  explores the true essence of Haitian Vodou and African spiritual systems, moving past the "diabolical" misconceptions often portrayed by Western propaganda. Rather than being a tool for ill intent, these systems are designed to help individuals stay aligned with their life paths, heal, and serve their communities.

Haitian Voodoo Is Supposed to Guide People, Not Harm People

2026-03-24
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

In Part 1 of this powerful reasoning, Tamu Mazama explores the true essence of Haitian Vodou and African spiritual systems, moving past the "diabolical" misconceptions often portrayed by Western propaganda. Rather than being a tool for ill intent, these ...

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In Part 4 of this powerful reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon tackle one of the most controversial topics in the modern community: the rise of polygamy and the common justification that it is "natural" for Black men because of African history.

We dive deep into the spiritual, economic, and generational requirements of a true family system and why many men today are claiming the "rights" of tradition without fulfilling the "responsibilities" of the foundation.

Is Polygamy Actually “Natural” for Us? (The Truth About The African Tradition)

2026-03-24
by Taron Butler I Never Knew TVInterviews

In Part 4 of this powerful reasoning, Mawiyah Kambon tackle one of the most controversial topics in the modern community: the rise of polygamy and the common justification that it is "natural" for Black men because of African history. We dive deep into t ...

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You're eating well. You're getting your 8 hours. So why are you still exhausted?

In this video, Dr. Maurice Isuo gets real about something most people never consider: if your foundation is off, none of the other stuff can do its job properly. An unaligned spine and an overtaxed nervous system work like a silent drain in the background, quietly sapping your energy no matter how clean your diet is or how early you get to bed.

Dr. Isuo calls it the neurological missing link and once you understand it, a lot of things start to make sense.

Why People Who Sleep and Eat Well Are Still Tired During The Day

2026-03-22
by Taron Butler Health is WealthI Never Knew TV

You're eating well. You're getting your 8 hours. So why are you still exhausted? In this video, Dr. Maurice Isuo gets real about something most people never consider: if your foundation is off, none of the other stuff can do its job properly. An unaligne ...

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