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Welcome back to Top Billin’. This week we explore a topic that often gets overlooked but affects most families in different ways: mental health. This week our guest and founder of “Walk Good LA,” Etienne Maurice, delves into his personal journey with getting shot, vulnerability, asking for help, and the power of healing through yoga. However, this episode goes beyond personal stories. We delve into the impacts of racial injustice, trauma, and gun violence, and the formation of Ettienne’s organization” Walk Good LA” “Walking good” is a Jamaican euphemism for taking care of yourself and being good to yourself. This expression is a reminder to prioritize self-care, nurture our own well-being, and connect to something that is bigger than yourself. Divine order, connection, and alignment seem to play a significant role in this journey. From Etienne’s billboard placement, to a collaboration with Propel Water, and support from Michael B. Jordan, it’s clear that something greater is at work.
Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producers: Bill Bellamy & Barry Katz
Production: TRDMRKD Productions
Recorded: DASH Radio, Hollywood, CA
IG: @BreakbeatMedia @BillBellamy
Vitamin D and Supreme La Rock join Larry Mizell Jr. to revisit 1984, a year so foundational in hip-hop history that we couldn’t focus on just one artist. Engineering assistance […]
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