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Let's Talk About It" is a podcast that dives deep into topics that are relevant to our culture, society, and daily lives. Hosted by Lo-Ammi Richardson, each episode features engaging conversations with weekly experts who share their insights and expertise on how we can make a positive impact in our communities.

From social justice and mental health to personal growth and entrepreneurship, Lo-Ammi's guests provide practical tips and strategies that listeners can apply to their own lives. The podcast also explores broader issues and trends that impact our world.
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When will it all end? Ahmaued Arbery gunned down and killed in cold blood. George Floyd pleading for his breath only for that request to be denied . Amy Cooper calling the cops on Christian Cooper simply because he was Black. The question still remains. Do all lives matter or not? If it does then we should be outraged. Hashtags are cool. Sharing content on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is fine, but what changes are we going to make to stop this from happening in the future? In this podcast I share my thoughts about these tragedies and what steps we can take to implement change. 
From Manila to the States to now becoming one of the top basketball trainers in the world training the likes of Kemba Walker and Victor Olidipo. Check out my live podcast with Ryan Buhain aka 2HandsBasketball as we discuss the Mamba Mentality, how to deal with setbacks, and what it takes to be a pro in the leagues.
In this episode of “Just My Thoughts” I explain the reasons why I am self publishing a book and why you should as well. I also share some valuable insights to the importance on how to deliver your message to better help with branding and the importance of having a mentor and much more.  Hope you enjoy. Happy listening! Look out for part 2 on how to self publish a book.
I had the opportunity to interview social media influencer Xav Handfield aka The Plant Based Brotha about life as an entrepreneur, why he chose to become a vegan and what's plaguing the Black Community. I hope you enjoy the insights shared in this episode and learn some practical pointers on how to transition into a plant based diet. Happy listening.
In this episode of “Let’s Talk About It" I had the awesome opportunity interviewing my good friend and Youth Pastor Wilfredo Montalvo as we discussed his latest album release The Story of Redemption. In this interview we discuss the importance of living with purpose, why music is so influential and how Hip-Hop can be used to share your story. We also take a look into the creative process of how he developed his album.
The month of May is known as "Mental Awareness Month" and in this epsiode I will talk about my issues of anxiety and depression and some steps that I have taken to overcome those these issues.
On this episode of "Just My Thoughts" I address the open letter of Shooting Guard Kyle Korver on White privilege and some lessons we can learn from his letter.
Sex and Human Trafficking is the most prosperous industry in the modern world that affects over 27 million people. But the question remains...What do we do as Christians to combat this evil industry? This episode of "Just My Thoughts" I will shed light to the industry and the Gospel solution to the problem that is Human Trafficking.
Is Christianity a White Man’s Religion? In this episode you will see how Christianity originated in Africa and how it's the original religion that was established in the Motherland. I discuss this and more on this episode of "Just My Thoughts" Christianity: The Black Man’s Religion!
Broke and in Ministry!

Broke and in Ministry!

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In today's podcast I will discuss being broke while being in full-time ministry. Everything that glitters isn't always gold. It takes alot of hard work and sacrifice to maintain a successful ministry. Especially if you are self supporting. I will also discuss some practical pointers that you can apply if you are interested in going into ministry. Hope your blessed by the Podcast! L|R
I don't know about you, but it's hard being a Christian! In this episode of "Just my Thoughts" we will discuss the difficulties of being a Christian and some practical steps you can take to make this Christian journey an easier one.
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About It" podcast! Discover how our deep connection was forged through a shared commitment to making a difference in young people's lives. Join me for a captivating episode featuring former Buffalo Bills Cornerback, Cam Thomas. Our unexpected journey brought us together at the Dream Center in Nashville where we dedicated our time to supporting vulnerable teens. In this conversation, Cam introduces his podcast, "Zone Coverage," which encourages vulnerability and open dialogue on topics like mental health, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. This podcast emerged from the profound impact of George Floyd's tragic murder, creating a platform for authentic conversations about mental health especially among Black Men and the need of a supportive community. Get ready for a candid and thought-provoking discussion on the power of dialogue, vulnerability, and breaking down societal barriers. Don't miss out! Tune in now to "Let's Talk About It" and let's make a difference in young lives together. Let's talk about it! Make sure to like, comment and subscribe!
Roughly 37 million people, identify themselves as Black or African American in the United States. The Black community has made enormous contributions to the ongoing fight for social, racial, and economic justice. Despite these efforts, true social justice among the Black community will remain incomplete until mental health disparities among this group are addressed. Mental health is an essential part of overall physical health and satisfaction. The Black community suffers from an increased rate of mental health concerns, including anxiety and depression. Join me as I discuss this important topic with Dwayne Lemon Director of PTH Ministries and former Hip-Hop choreographer for a lot of famous artists including Brandy, Heavy D just to name a few, but after losing his nephew to gun violence he realized that there was more to life than entertainment. Let's talk about it! But let's be about the change!
Join me as I have a candid conversation with Jonathan Johnson Husband, Father, Entrepreneur, and Laborer as we talk about empowering the black community. There is a strong need for more black farmers, black-owned hair care product lines, black-owned restaurants, black-owned clothing lines, black-owned fitness centers, black-owned auto repair shops, black-owned banks, etc. By doing this more money will circulate within the black community. More money means more money to be able to build up our communities. Economic empowerment means bringing forth much-needed change. Let's talk about it! But let's be about the change!
I address the video of Candace Owens and her comments concerning George Floyd.  I was hurt and disappointed by Candace Owens video. With all that is happening in the world, why do we continue to tear down our own people? Why continue to talk about the black community in a negative light? I did a Facebook live video to address my hurt. This is not about Candace, but about the narrative that many Christians take when it comes to these types of videos and why it's a conflict to the truth about the gospel.
I had a candid conversation with the  Professor of Interpersonal Communications and Humanities for Valencia College Jennifer Tomlinson as we  discussed the truth about the Civil Rights Movement and the phrase "all cops aren't bad" to silence the protest to bring forth change and more. 
Sex before marriage: Not a big deal, right? It's so common now both inside and outside of Christianity. Check out this podcast with my brother Greg Wilson as we discuss the pitfalls of the Netflix 'n Chill Culture!
This past year I had the awesome privilege of being a special guest on Healing of the Nation's Podcast with Peter Chung to discuss the issues we face as a society in regards to Social Justice and what Scripture has to say about it. What should we do as Christians and how can we be a voice when the church at times remains silent. Tune in and find out!
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