“I was angry because CNN told me to be angry.” This is how Amir Odom—a young Black man—described his experience as a BLM supporter.

This is by far one of the most controversial episodes I’ve recorded to date, and also one of my favorite conversations. Join me and Amir Odom for a discussion that pushes the boundaries on the current narratives being shared in our world today.

In this episode, you’ll learn why the term ‘privilege’ is greatly misused and needs to be stopped, the reasons why Amir believes that BLM is spreading a disempowering narrative for the Black community, why distributing reparations is not the answer, what it really takes to change the narrative for the Black community, and why individuals must take responsibility for the choices that they make.

At age 25, Amir Odom is destined to make an impact on this planet. After navigating a series of challenges in his life, he has adopted the mindset that you can either be a victim of your past, or a victor of your future — and, at some point, you have to move forward and accept that you are the present of the past. He believes that everyone has the capability to become the best version of themselves. With a passion for self-development, new perspectives and essentialism, he helps his clients create the lives they wish to live in.


Connect with Amir…
Website: https://www.amirodom.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/amirxodom

Watch Amir’s “Stories of Us” feature on PragerU: https://youtu.be/lN7H3jUhyvs

Watch Amir’s video, “Why I’m Not Afraid of the Police” on IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/CNdSi5MA5P7/

Connect with me…
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Or text #TTL to 1-781-336-0160 to stay in touch via text message. 

And get on the waitlist for my upcoming book, "Potent Leadership":
https://www.rubyfremon.com/bookwaitlist


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