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Dreams By Any Means Motivation is a platform where individuals from all walks of life to share their own unique stories and insight with the world around what it means to achieve success by adopting by an any means necessary mindset.
Everyone has a story, it's just up to you if you want to share it.
Hustle + Faith = Success!

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Knowing When To Leave!

Knowing When To Leave!

2025-12-1209:36

There’s a moment in every season of your life when staying starts to cost you more than leaving ever will. But recognizing that moment? That’s the hard part. This episode is about learning to trust the signs, trust your growth, and trust yourself enough to walk away, whether it’s from a job, a relationship, a friendship, or an old version of you.We talk about: • How to hear the quiet signals you’ve been ignoring • The difference between being loyal and being stuck • The fear of starting over and why it’s actually a sign of progress • How to release environments that no longer honor your purpose • Building the courage to choose yourself, even when it’s uncomfortableINSTAGRAM:@DREAMSBYANYMEANS @DBAMTVTIKTOK:@DREAMSBYANYMEANSTVX:@DREAMBYANYMEANS
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Silas Hampton Grant, Jr. has dedicated his life to community engagement and activism in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Silas dedicates much of his time to volunteerism as well as developing the next generation of public leaders. Silas has served as an elected official in the District of Columbia as a former Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner and a former Chair of the Ward 5 Democrats. He has also been nominated to Boards and Commissions in the District of Columbia including the Commission on Fathers, Men, and Boys for the District of Columbia and the Bicycle Advisory Council. Silas has also assisted in the implementation of gang and violence prevention programs throughout the city. His advocacy and lobbying has influenced legislation meant to improve the lives of at-risk families. He has advised several community-based organizations, elected leaders, and agencies in an effort to secure programming related to life skills, mentoring, case management, and workforce development. Silas currently serves on as a board member for Reading Partners DC, an organization committing to improving literacy for children in the District of Columbia. Silas, an avid reader, experienced life as a child of a father who was illiterate and has committed to promoting the importance of literacy and exercising the ability to read. Silas is the Founder of Quality People Solutions, a company focused on developing public service professionals and other outward facing leaders looking to further understand their purpose and engage with diverse communities. Silas provides workshop-styled trainings and content that aims to focus on the 360 degree wellness of those professionals and leaders. On a personal note, Silas is married to the former Valerie Oliver. Valerie is a licensed mortician by trade and a freelance writer and creative. Their desire as husband and wife is to work together to improve the lives of youth throughout the District of Columbia. Silas and Valerie also have a daughter, Mollie, who is four years old. As an advocate, leader, and mentor, Silas Hampton Grant, Jr. continues to strive to help others for the betterment of communities, and to improve the quality of life for all.
Delano Hunter is the Acting Director of the DC Department of General Services. Director Hunter is a long-serving member of the Bowser Administration, serving in senior leadership roles in four different agencies. During his tenure at the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), Director Hunter managed a comprehensive recreation system with a combined operating and capital budget of $218 million, more than 1,000 employees, and a diverse portfolio of 104 recreation facilities, 930 acres of green space, and 212 fields and playgrounds. DPR served more than 2 million visitors annually through expanded programming and facility access and was ranked the best park system by Trust for Public Land in 2021 and 2022. Before serving at DPR, he served as Chief Service Officer of the Mayor’s Office of Volunteerism and Partnerships (Serve DC). During Director Hunter’s time at Serve DC, the agency’s federal grant funding increased by nearly 40%, and over 12,000 residents and stakeholders were engaged each year, participating in innovative emergency preparedness trainings, including Active Shooter Response, First Aid/CPR/AED, and the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Throughout Director Hunter’s tenure, Serve DC’s oversight of AmeriCorps DC was an essential agency responsibility. The nationwide service program addresses critical community needs, including increasing academic achievement, combating poverty, providing mentorships, and sustaining national parks. Before his public service career in the District government, Mr. Hunter worked within the Retail Development Program for Nike Inc. in Beaverton, Oregon. While at Nike, Mr. Hunter co-founded the Nike Product Creation Experience (NPCE). The mentoring program enabled high school students to gain exposure to product development and marketing from industry professionals. In 2008, Mr. Hunter was recognized as the Nike Black Employee Network Person of the Year. Mr. Hunter is a native Washingtonian and Spingarn Senior High School graduate. He attended Delaware State University, where he graduated summa cum laude with a degree in Business Management. Mr. Hunter went on to earn his MBA from the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business.
Dr. LaTasha Russell Harris is a native of Ann Arbor, Michigan. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in Berkeley, California, twelve years after graduating from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. Immediately after receiving her Bachelor’s degree in Spanish and Pre-medicine, Dr. Tasha relocated to Houston, Texas where she was a 5th grade Math teacher and 7th grade Spanish teacher at the original KIPP Academy. Then, ironically at the age of 24 years old, she became an elementary school principal. However, soon after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Dr. Tasha was asked to contract for FEMA on the disaster relief team and four years later, in 2009, she found herself on the West Coast in graduate school. Today, she is the President of The Association of Black Psychologists, South Florida Chapter. She has provided therapeutic sessions in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, Virginia, Washington D.C., Singapore, Japan and in South Florida where she now resides. She has worked in hospitals, drug and alcohol rehabilitation facilities, battered women’s shelters, lock-down detention centers, and community mental health agencies. She has proven herself to work effectively with individuals that people judge, such as prostitutes, pastors, and the police. She was also an Adjunct Professor at the South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary, where she taught clergymen and women about Mental Health First Aid. As a Social Scientist, several corporations have also endorsed her as a Racial Justice Consultant because she is able to create teachable moments with anyone who is hungry to learn and ready to fumble through their own illiteracy. In her Private Practice, Dr. Tasha is a Relationship Coach for professional athletes and their significant others. She is also a recent author of a Couples Workbook, entitled “It Ain’t the Dishes.” If you would like to see her in action, Dr. Tasha has a Live Talk Show with a Stand-up Comedian. This is the only talk show where the guests are selected right out of the audience. In addition, Dr. Tasha has created a Speed Dating Events to help progressive singles date with more integrity and authenticity. Dr. Tasha used to have a live radio show every Saturday at midnight on WAVS 1170 am and has appeared monthly with a panel of experts on Hot Talk with Jill Tracey on Miami’s Hottest Radio Station, Hot 105 FM. With her sharp shooting style and her voice of accountability, Dr. Tasha has helped to dispel the myths of talking to a professional about what goes on behind closed doors. The Miami Herald recognized her as one of the Top 40 Leaders under 40 in 2018. As seen on CBS4 Miami, Dr. Tasha specializes in getting to the core of an issue quickly, which she calls “Drive-by Therapy.” You can reach her on social media @doctoratasha or on her website: drivebytherapy.org
Harvest SeasonThis episode dives into the mindset shift that comes when it’s finally your season to reap what you’ve sown. After months maybe years of planting seeds through hard work, faith, and patience, the harvest is here. But it’s not just about celebrating success; it’s about recognizing the lessons from the grind, the storms that tried to delay your growth, and the discipline that kept you rooted.Tune in as we reflect on preparation, timing, and gratitude because every harvest comes from the unseen work that came before it. @DBAMTV | @DREAMSBYANYMEANS
Dr. Ni'cola Mitchell is an extraordinary individual who has made a significant impact in the realms of entrepreneurship, entertainment, writing, and youth leadership. With an impressive array of accomplishments, she has emerged as a prominent figure in empowering and uplifting girls worldwide.​As an award-winning entrepreneur, Dr. Mitchell has demonstrated her innovative and strategic mindset across various ventures. Notably, she serves as the Executive Producer for Lifetime Movie Network, where she has played a vital role in bringing her compelling story to the screen in the film, Giving Hope: The Ni'Cola Mitchell Story, which captivates audiences and sheds light on important social issues. ​In addition to her contributions to the entertainment industry, Dr. Mitchell is a published author of 25 books, utilizing her literary talent to inspire and motivate others. Her works have undoubtedly touched countless lives, providing readers with valuable insights and empowering messages. ​ However, it is Dr. Mitchell's dedication to empowering young girls that truly sets her apart. Recognizing the need to nurture and support girls in their formative years, she founded Girls Who Brunch Tour, a nonprofit organization with a global reach. This remarkable initiative aims to cultivate, inspire, and empower girls ages 9 to 17 worldwide. ​ Dr. Mitchell's vision for the Girls Who Brunch Tour is grounded in fostering change and raising awareness about pressing socio-economic issues. By focusing on low-income communities and extending support to girls in foster care, victims of the sex trade, and teen mothers, she addresses the challenges faced by these marginalized groups. ​ Through mentorship programs, workshops, STEAM training, and panel facilitation, Dr. Mitchell ensures that her organization equips girls with the necessary tools and knowledge to succeed. By exposing them to diverse perspectives and teaching them alternative ways of thinking, she empowers girls to overcome obstacles and thrive. Dr. Ni'Cola Mitchell's impact is undeniable, as evidenced by the tremendous reach of the Girls Who Brunch Tour. Having already touched the lives of over 48,000 girls worldwide, her tireless efforts and dedication have made a tangible difference in their lives, providing them with the opportunity to achieve their full potential.KEEP UP ON INSTAGRAM:@DRNICOLAM@DBAMTV@DREAMSBYANYMEANS
Alignment means bringing different parts into proper position or agreement so they work together smoothly.At its core, alignment is about consistency and harmony while making sure things match up and move in sync.@DBAMTV @DREAMSBYANYMEANS
The summer may be ending, but the lessons live on. 🌅 Summer of Separation taught us that sometimes you have to step back in order to move forward. This is just the beginning. 💭✨Summer of Separation Series Finale:As the summer comes to a close, so does this series. Summer of Separation wasn’t just about distance, it was about growth, reflection, and learning what it really means to step away in order to move forward.Throughout these episodes, we talked about:​The power of stepping back to find clarity​The challenges of letting go of people, habits, or environments that no longer serve us​The battles between comfort and change​The ways separation can create space for healing, focus, and transformationThis wrap-up brings all of those lessons together. The summer may be ending, but the journey continues. Separation isn’t the end, it’s often the beginning of becoming who you were meant to be. STAY LOCKED IN BY ANY MEANS!STAY UP TO DATE WITH DREAMS!IG@DBAMTV@DREAMSBYANYMEANS TIKTOK:@DREAMSBYANYMEANSTVX:@DREAMBYANYMEANS#SUMMEROFSEPARATION #DBAMPODCAST
Ashley’s passion for wellness begun at a young age having both parents with type 2 diabetes and watching them try to manage their disease by making lifestyle changes. Originally from Miami, she noticed how her environment impacted her ability to achieve optimal wellness. For the past 9 years, she has been a Nutrition Educator, originally advising her peers in college as a certified peer health educator and now for families in lower income populations. Ashley earned her Bachelors of Science degree from Florida State University in Dietetics with a minor in religion and is currently pursuing her masters in Dietetics with a concentration in Health Informatics. Ashley is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and believes the way we eat is highly influenced by our families, culture, access to foods and our beliefs or religion. Ashley likes to practice holistic health and tries to incorporate mental, physical and nutrition into her interventions.Eatwell Exchange works to decrease health disparities in low-socioeconomic communities while keeping culturally relevant foods on the table. Three friends came together and wanted to change the perception of a healthy meal by putting a focus on culture. In February 2017 EatWell Exchange was born and since then we have been providing nutrition education to the populations that need it most, locally and abroad. For More Information Visitwww.Eatwell exchange.orgKeep Up with DBAMTV & Ashely:@DBAMTV@DREAMSBYANYMEANS@EATWELLEXCHANGE@ASHLEYVNUTRITION
Featuring Special Guest, Derrick Colbert, A Devoted father, husband, brother and community builder. 20 years in the community development industry. Career spans through various fields Derrick served as a Certified Family Development Practitioner, Certified Fatherhood Practitioner, Certified Entrepreneurship and Small Business Developer, and Political Strategists. Accomplished Government and Private Sector Mid-Level Manager, with expertise in entrepreneurship, small business, human capital and community development industries. Follow Derrick on Social Media:IG: @D_strategistFB: @Derrick Colbert Twitter: @dcol_676
NOLA Strong! W/ Kevion

NOLA Strong! W/ Kevion

2025-08-2928:41

Twenty years ago, August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and forever changed the Gulf Coast. In this episode, we reflect on the storm’s lasting impact on communities, culture, and the people who lived through it. We revisit the stories of resilience and loss, examine how the city has rebuilt, and discuss what Katrina taught us about preparedness, inequality, and hope. Two decades later, the memory still shapes lives, reminding us of the strength it takes to rise after tragedy.Kevion better known as “Kevi” is proud New Orleans Native who has been in NOLA her entire life, and in her own words, “Probably never going to leave”. Kevi discusses New Orleans unique culture, surviving Hurricane Katrina, NOLA post Katrina the history of the N’awlins distinct accent and more. INSTAGRAM:@DBAMTV | @DREAMSBYANYMEANSTIKTOK:@DREAMSBYANYMEANSTV
Life rarely hands us a blank check for freedom. More often, it comes with conditions, some we can’t control, and others we put on ourselves. Whether it’s probation, parole, health restrictions, financial limitations, or unspoken expectations from the people around us, these “conditions” shape how we move, think, and dream.In this episode of Dreams By Any Means, we talk about how to not just survive under limitations, but to thrive within them. We’ll break down:​How to keep your vision alive even when your movement is restricted.​Mental strategies for turning limits into leverage.​Stories of people who succeeded while navigating legal, medical, or personal constraints.​The mindset shifts that help you push forward when “freedom” comes with fine print.Because no matter the conditions placed on you, your potential doesn’t have to be on hold.Stay Up To Date:TIKTOK: @DREAMSBYANYMEANSTVINSTAGRAM: @DBAMTV TWITTER: @DREAMBYANYMEANS
Before the world can see it, you have to feel it. In this episode of Dreams By Any Means, we tap into the powerful moment when your vision stops being just an idea and starts becoming your internal reality. Whether you’re on the grind, in a season of waiting, or walking by faith, not sight, this episode reminds you that clarity doesn’t always come from what you see, but from what you believe. Tune in as we talk faith, focus, and forward motion. Because if you can feel it, you’re already halfway there.SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE:DREAMS BY ANY MEANS MOTIVATION/@DBAMTVFOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM:@DBAMTV@DREAMABYANYMEANSFOLLOW ON TIKTOK:@DREAMSBYANYMEANSTVFOLLOW ON X/TWITTER:@DREAMBYANYMEANS
Episode Description:Every choice we make big or small carries weight. In this episode, we dive into how our decisions shape our lives, define our character, and influence the trajectory of our future. From the pressure of major life moves to the seemingly insignificant daily habits, we explore the unseen impact of what we say yes or no to. Whether you’re at a crossroads or reflecting on past choices, this conversation will remind you that there’s power in pausing, thinking, and choosing with intention.Tune in as we unpack how to make more mindful decisions, let go of regret, and honor the lessons learned along the way.@DBAMTV | @DREAMSBYANYMEANS #SUMMEROFSEPARATION #DBAMPODCAST
🎧 Episode Description:In this episode of Dreams By Any Means Motivation Station, we confront a mindset that quietly steals our joy and progress the belief that “I deserve more.” While it’s important to know your worth, it becomes dangerous when entitlement blinds you to the blessings, opportunities, and lessons in your now.We discuss how comparison, impatience, and ego can rob you of gratitude and discipline. This conversation is about shifting from a scarcity mindset to an abundance one not by demanding more, but by maximizing what you currently have.Don’t fumble your current position trying to fast forward the process. You’re exactly where you need to be to grow, prepare, and elevate.@DBAMTV | @DREAMSBYANYMEANS
🎙️ Episode Title: Navigating Muddy WatersLife isn’t always clear, and sometimes the path forward feels murky. In this episode, we explore what it means to keep going even when you can’t see the bottom. From personal growth to professional pivots, we discuss how to stay grounded when you’re in unfamiliar territory. Whether you’re facing uncertainty, transition, or tension within yourself or your circle, this episode is all about learning how to move with faith, clarity, and purpose even when the water’s muddy.Tune in for real stories, honest reflection, and the mindset shifts needed to survive and thrive in tough seasons.#dbampodcast #summerofseparationSTAY UP TO DATE!IG:@DBAMTV | @DREAMSBYANYMEANS Twitter: @DREAMBYANYMEANS
The Wealth Gap - SOS

The Wealth Gap - SOS

2025-07-0406:22

Bridging the Gap: Wealth, Doubt & DeterminationDescription:In this episode, we dive deep into the psychological, historical, and systemic barriers that fuel the doubt many feel about ever obtaining true wealth. From generational poverty to the rising cost of living and the glaring wealth gap, we explore how these realities can discourage ambition — and what it takes to push through that doubt. Whether you’re grinding toward financial freedom or questioning if wealth is even in reach, this conversation brings truth, strategy, and motivation to the table.
🎙 Episode Title: “The Power of Solitude”Episode Description:In this episode, we explore the beauty, power, and purpose of solitude. Far from being loneliness, solitude is a sacred space where clarity is born, healing begins, and purpose is rediscovered. It’s in the quiet moments away from the noise, distractions, and expectations that we reconnect with ourselves, with God, and with the vision we were called to pursue.We talk about how solitude strengthens discipline, sharpens focus, and reveals what truly matters. Whether you’re in a season of isolation or intentionally choosing silence to hear more clearly, this conversation reminds you: you’re not alone, you’re being prepared.
🎙 Episode Title: Who to Keep, Who to LoseIn this powerful episode, we dive deep into one of life’s hardest truths: not everyone is meant to stay. Growth demands tough decisions—and sometimes that means reevaluating who’s in your circle. We talk loyalty, boundaries, energy, and how to recognize when a connection is no longer serving your purpose. Whether it’s friends, family, or partners.this episode will help you reflect on who’s helping you rise, and who might be holding you back.This one is for the people doing the inner work. 🔥#WhoToKeepWhoToLose #DreamsByAnyMeans #Boundaries #GrowthSeason #Podcast
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