Community Connection July 25th, 2025
Community Connection Friday, July 25th, 2025. Today on Community Connection, join us as we have “Open Lines” & “A Week In Review”, speaking with the community about all of today’s […]
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast, the crew is joined by Kwame Terra, who walked 2 million steps in 30 days and aims to revolutionize Black health through his bEHR Health app. Kwame explains how he balanced building his company while walking up to 80 miles a day, prompting Reed to ask about his soundtrack and Sham to question the sanity of the feat. The group dives into Black health disparities, with Kwame emphasizing that 80% of wellness is how you live, not genetics or medicine, and citing that even a 64-year-old woman can work on her fitness enough to be on track for a million steps by herself. Kwame indulges the crew with Riker asking how a plant-based living has helped Kwame mentally, and The Black Libertarian reflects on society’s resistance to prioritizing self-improvement. Kwame leaves the crew with a challenge: reimagine your morning routine, skip processed foods, and move toward health goals with intention and community, highlighting the potential for personal growth and empowerment in this journey. The episode wraps with thoughts on changing Black morning routines, building community through fitness, and Kwame’s upcoming app launch in October—which puts us one step closer to covering the distance to the moon.
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Community Connection Friday, July 25th, 2025. Today on Community Connection, join us as we have “Open Lines” & “A Week In Review”, speaking with the community about all of today’s […]
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