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Indelibly Marked
Indelibly Marked
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Indelibly Marked shares raw, unfiltered life stories that inspire healing, growth, and change. Guests open up about trauma, redemption, and transformation—often revealing testimonies never spoken aloud before. These powerful conversations remind us that every scar tells a story worth hearing.
Real testimonies and stories that leave a forever lasting imprint on the listeners minds and hearts
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Send a text In this episode of Indelibly Marked, popular 911 dispatcher Gaby (@9 shares her unfiltered testimony — revealing the trauma that shaped her long before she ever answered a 911 call. Born in Mexico, Gaby opens up about growing up in an abusive household where her father was unfaithful and physically abusive toward her mother. After her mother left and remarried, Gaby describes a painful shift in her home life — one where she was emotionally and verbally mistreated by both her mot...
Send a text In this Indelibly Marked episode, Ivionce opens up about growing up in a home split between a militant, physically abusive father and a more lenient but unprotected mother — and how, as a child, she found herself stepping into adult conflict far too early, defending her mother with whatever she had. She reflects on the trauma of witnessing her father at his breaking point, speaking about meeting his end, and the deep emotional scars left behind by her parents’ divorce. She recount...
Send a text At just 4 years old, Nana lost her father — with only fragments of memory and painful stories about how he died. What followed was a childhood marked by chaos, addiction, instability, and survival. Raised in a drug-infested home filled with addiction, Kick-ins by The Law , and constant turmoil, Nana and her brother lived with their grandmother, who could not walk. As children, they were forced into adult roles — acting as caretakers, CNAs, and maids far too young. Despite the hard...
Send a text In this episode of Indelibly Marked, Kamilah Johnson returns alongside her mother, Phyllis Johnson — though they arrive separately and with unresolved conflict between them. Phyllis appears on the show to address and defend herself against claims Kamilah previously made online, including allegations that Phyllis assisted Child Protective Services (CPS) during a case involving Kamilah’s son, Mi’Aani. Phyllis shares her account of what occurred to her knowledge with CPS, hospital s...
Send a text Rai’Yana sits down with Indelibly Marked to open the deepest wounds of her childhood — the kind she grew up believing she wasn’t allowed to talk about. Raised between a mother battling heavy drug addiction and a father who worked constantly but expressed his pain through physical and verbal abuse, Rai’Yana spent most of her early life feeling unwanted in the very places that were supposed to protect her. Even though her father removed her from her mother’s addiction, the environme...
Send a text Bump Jonas ( @sprinklesumsalt ) opens up like never before. From thinking he was the oldest child until age nine… to discovering three older siblings he never knew existed — this revelation changed the entire way he viewed the world. Guided by his big sister who acted more like a mother, Bump learned how to move through the streets of Houston, Texas with awareness and discipline. His sister not only taught him the game of survival but also sparked his lifelong love for hip-h...
Send a text this episode of Indelibly Marked, comedians and viral creators Kahleigh Lucas Sr. and Armon Lasker sit down for one of their funniest and most unpredictable conversations yet. What starts as a wild cultural take quickly turns into personal stories from their own lives — stories that reveal how humor helped shape their perspectives growing up. The two also discuss their journey creating the viral Interrogation Series on social media — starring Kahleigh, JuJu, and more — and how rel...
Send a text Robert Taylor returns for Part 4 THE FINALE - and dives deeper into the high-stakes world he once lived in. He shares intense, never-before-told moments from his cartel connections — dangerous situations, courtroom battles, and life-or-death decisions that tested his loyalty and faith. While in prison, Robert crossed paths with Southwest T and other high-profile figures from BMF, exchanging stories about power, pain, and survival. After release, his journey took him to Houst...
Send a text The Robert Taylor Series Episode 3 - The Rise & Fall The suspense reaches its peak . Robert Taylor exposes his dangerous ties to the cartel, including taking some dangerous risk with cartel money . From cartel dealings to a $20 million indictment, prison time, and unbelievable survival stories, this finale shows why Robert is one of the most gifted storytellers to ever sit on Indelibly Marked. Stay tuned until the end for a behind-the-scenes cartel story that will leave you s...
Send a text In Part 2 of The Robert Taylor Series - Kansas City Gang Files Robert Taylor pulls no punches as he reflects on his gang life in Kansas City. From robberies to missions, to his best friend’s murder—Robert reveals the highs, the lows, and the dark consequences of a life in the streets. A raw, emotional, and suspenseful testimony of pain, loyalty, and survival that leads directly into his shocking cartel stories in Part 3. #indeliblymarked #storytime #testimony #street #thera...
Send a text The Robert Taylor Series Episode 1 - Closer to GOD On his 40th birthday, Robert Taylor took a leap of faith—literally. Fresh out of prison and carrying the weight of gang ties, cartel dealings, and family loss, he booked a skydiving session to reconnect with God and release decades of pain. Robert opens up about outliving his father, losing his brother, struggling with fatherhood, and how one Skydive became the most spiritual and therapeutic experience of his life. #indelib...
Send a text Courtney Richardson, better known as Big Court of the Holdin’ Court Podcast, recently opened up about a deeply personal moment in his life — the death of his close friend, O.G. Big Court admitted that he hadn’t cried in a long time, but losing O.G. broke that wall. What hurt the most was that disagreements had caused distance between them before his passing, leaving him with pain and regret. Beyond reflecting on loss, Big Court shared both funny and raw stories from his life in th...
Send a text Koreyon Robinson is more than a mentor—he’s a survivor. Growing up in the streets of Kansas City, Koreyon battled anger issues that led him to padded rooms as a child. Behind the rage were deep abandonment wounds from tough relationships with both his parents. In this raw and unfiltered episode of Indelibly Marked, Koreyon shares his journey through trauma: being molested as a child, hypersexual behaviors that followed, struggles with his mother and father, and the pain of almost ...
Send a text Jessie Vassie’s story is nothing short of unbelievable. Raised under a strict father who struggled with heavy drug use before becoming a pastor, Jessie found himself drawn deep into the streets. As the leader of the infamous gang Rated R, he lived through street wars, drug trafficking, and betrayal—including being shot in the face by one of his own homeboys. He opens up about gang life, prison time, wins and losses in the streets, and how he finally walked away from that world. To...
Send a text Anthony “Skip” Adams Rule Sr. Of @SpotliteNews opens up like never before on Indelibly Marked. As a tall, athletic teen, he was constantly targeted by bullies—until he learned how to fight. But when fists stopped working for the opposing people and guns came into the picture, everything changed. A star athlete in both football and basketball, Skip found himself battling not just opponents, but his own internal rage. A fight in school—and a real conversation with his p...
Send a text Danielle Watkins’ life changed forever at just 11 years old. In one devastating year, she lost her father to an allergic reaction during Mardi Gras, her grandmother to grief over her son’s death, and her uncle to lingering injuries from a gunshot wound. She opens up about dangerous moments growing up — including being shot at with her father — toxic relationships, and the heartbreak of learning at 18 that the man who raised her wasn’t her biological father. Her real father had die...
Send a text From rivers filled with dead bodies to a daring escape from kidnappers — Dennis Ortiz’s life reads like a movie, but every word is real. In this jaw-dropping episode of Indelibly Marked, Dennis takes us deep inside the brutal realities of life in Guatemala, where cartel and MS-13 violence rule the streets. He witnessed his first murder at just 9 years old, saw friends fall into the same deadly lifestyle, and lived through the fallout of his step-grandfather killing a cartel bodygu...
Send a text Helen Ortiz @IFBBProHelenOrtiz opens up like never before—sharing one of the most shocking and inspiring life stories we've ever heard. Born in the third-world conditions of Guatemala, Helen endured unthinkable trauma: a deranged, alcoholic father who violated her, witnessing brutal murders as a child, and surviving a corrupt legal system that offered no protection. Her own son was kidnapped and held hostage at just 8 years old. Desperate for freedom, Helen escaped Guatemala b...
Send us a text Darion Moore opens up about growing up in the brutally racist and violent streets of Mississippi, raised by his grandmothers while his mother served time in federal prison. With his father absent until his 30s and a family line tangled in crime—his grandfather a pimp, and his father in and out of jail—Darion’s early life was marked by deep abandonment and silence. When his mother was released and they relocated to Kansas City, she became his anchor and best friend. But the pai...
Send us a text Growing up as a mixed-race kid with an Irish mother and a Mexican father, Gabriel Garcia never felt like he truly belonged. He wasn’t “Mexican enough” for some, and definitely not “white enough” for others. That rejection led him down a path he knew better than to take — trying to fit in by running with the wrong crowd, chasing acceptance where he could find it. Raised in a good household by his mom and His Adoptive Father ( His biological father wasn’t around til he was older...
















