Experiencing Amazing Transformation

Finding Enter Peace Through Art

Kimberly Stewart Season 4 Episode 33

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The transformative power of creativity takes center stage as Freddie Wilson Jr. shares his remarkable journey founding Enter Peace Clothing. From the vibrant atmosphere of a local vegan festival, Freddie reveals how art became both his passion and pathway to healing.

"Don't ever say what you can't do because you won't know until you try," Freddie advises with the wisdom of someone who's defied impossible odds. As a stroke survivor who walked away from doctors' predictions he'd never walk or talk again, his story embodies resilience in its purest form. At 53, Freddie dismisses anyone suggesting he's too old for entrepreneurial success with a smile and powerful declaration: "I'm too old to be listening to people telling me that I'm not going to be successful."

Enter Peace Clothing represents more than custom artwork on shirts, shoes, and accessories—it's Freddie's testament to honoring ancestors and finding healing through creative expression. His designs celebrate heritage while offering customers truly unique pieces that reflect their individual style. Through consistent practice of his God-given talents, Freddie has transformed personal challenges into artistic triumph, losing significant weight through yoga while developing his business. His philosophy intertwines physical and creative wellness: "You have to have peace of mind in order to heal from the inside."

Discover how one artist's journey from hospital bed to entrepreneurship might inspire your own creative awakening. Ready to bring your vision to life through custom clothing art? Connect with Freddie Wilson at JOEY88242@gmail.com or 318-716-8920 and experience how personal expression through art can transform not just your wardrobe, but your perspective on what's possible.

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Speaker 1:

God gave us a talent and if we don't use our talent, our God-given talent, if we don't use it, we'll lose. Hey, everybody, and welcome back to experiencing amazing transformation.

Speaker 2:

We are here at the vegan festival cookout y'all, and it has been phenomenal. We've met amazing people, and I am here today and we're just talking with Shreveport's Creatives, bossier's Creative and Mendon's Creative, and I just want to show you guys all that they have in store Today. Right now, we have Brady Wilson. Junior, he told me.

Speaker 1:

Brady Wilson Junior. Yes.

Speaker 2:

So tell us a little bit about yourself. Tell us what's the name of your company. So tell us a little bit about yourself. Tell us what's the name of your company.

Speaker 1:

Interpiece Clothing was established this year, actually established in 2025. The name Interpiece Clothing came from a company, something that I was going through life a while ago. But you have to find the inner peace within yourself to deal with a lot of things, because if you, if you don't, you're just fine that a lot of things will consume you and you shouldn't let it consume you. And, like I said, I saw it designing and drawing stuff, basically doing a lot of drawings back when I was in the eighth and ninth grade, and it's been constant because I'm 53 now, so I ain't gonna say how long I'm.

Speaker 1:

Pretty much just did but it's something that I do to relax and I enjoy it and it's basically I want to. You know, if I get one of my Absolutely absolutely. This one is. I have a client actually have this and I asked him could I display it here? Because it's actually done but I kind of still want to touch it up. But what I have to learn is I have to get the customer what they want.

Speaker 1:

It's not what I want yeah so this is the front of it, and this for for a lady, because on the back is, you know, that's supposed to be her. Well, anyway, anyway, like another edition of her, and on this side it says African goddess.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So I do stuff like this shoes, hats, shirts, pretty much anything that you know, whatever you want anything on. But uh, I also do portraits or oil paintings. I can paint people and everything. This is just something that I've had a passion for for quite a while. You know, because I had to learn a long time ago don't ever say what you can't do. Don't ever say what you can't do because't ever say what you can't do because you won't know. You won't know until you try, and if you don't try it, it's just like a talent. God gave us a talent and if we don't use our talent, our god-given talents, and we don't use it, we'll lose right, so that's that's what I have to do wisdom and me, or figured out I had kind of

Speaker 1:

kind of a interesting childhood. I had a great childhood, don't get me wrong, but there's a lot of things I learned from the ladies in my family actually, because that's what mainly most of the art side came in was from my, my mom, my aunts and my daughter actually is phenomenal, then. I mean she is I. I just don't have no words for how fast she can do something, how good she do it, she do it. She can do something. How good she do it, she do it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, see me, she do it in very, very, very well, uh, very good detail, and she's uh kind of precise. Like if she uh designed something, if it's not to her liking, she'll be like I kind of messed this up until go back and try to do it over until it's just perfect, and I told her there's nothing wrong with trying to have perfection and stuff like that. But I also remember everything's not perfect. So as long as you try, that's the main thing. And this is my first thing. I know people that probably watching it like well, he don't know what he's saying, but this is my first time ever being on the podcast, so I know I never be a actor you don't have to.

Speaker 2:

It's just being just being you, being authentic, being just you yeah, you're a wealth of knowledge. You're a wealth of wisdom which you can tell comes from your experiences. Oh, yeah and it shows in your clothes, so in your, in just your artwork, and a lot of people can't express the way that you're expressing. Even though you're drawing somebody else's design, it's still you, it's still your work.

Speaker 1:

Yeah because I try to tell people like I, I said it's all, it's unique, it's what you want. Yeah, you want nobody else to have what you have, so you'll have a wonderful, kind design, it's yours. And it's all about this uplifting and actually honoring our ancestors. Yeah, because if it wasn't for our ancestors, for what they they went through, we wouldn't be here now.

Speaker 2:

I Was gonna ask you how did your pieces show your values and what you believe in?

Speaker 1:

Well, it actually shows Pretty much peace and and just it clears my man. I know that it clears my man and I and I'm in a whole different world when I'm drawing anything Drawing or painting, because, like I said earlier, I always I put myself in, especially when I'm painting, I put myself in the situation where do I want to be right?

Speaker 2:

now.

Speaker 1:

And if I tell myself I want to be on a beach somewhere, I'm gonna draw it or whatnot? Draw my paint a beach thing, no waves and all that, and try to make it look as real as possible. Yeah, and that's just something that I'm very passionate about, because I say that I'm going to, I'm going to be successful. I know this, I really know this. Like some people always say, well, you're too old to be successful, you're you told to be successful now I'm too old to be listening to people telling me that I'm not going to be successful right.

Speaker 2:

I like that. How do you feel about being at this event? Like? What is it done for you?

Speaker 1:

oh, it's wonderful. I mean, see all the other vendors and everything. It kind of inspires me to keep going because they never gave up on what they doing, because if they did, they wouldn't be here now and like the lady here, she's. Uh, I think that's notions and stuff like that. See, that's something I couldn't do, but she could do it. That's her God given talent. The vendors over there is cooking. They're telling us boys, I know this is cooking cause this smells phenomenal.

Speaker 2:

It does.

Speaker 1:

And we have a lady back by the name of John Hardy back there doing yoga and she's very experienced at that and actually I take yoga myself and she's very, very good at it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And actually I lost a lot of weight doing it. A lot of people saying you know that, but I mean for one. But like yoga ain't gonna hold me to do weight and like that. But I went from 245, I'm down to 219 right now so, oh, wow, oh, you're doing a.

Speaker 2:

That's awesome. Oh yeah, you can make me do some yoga. Yeah, you can get into some yoga.

Speaker 1:

It's good cause. You work on the core and everything. And then you, the way the movements are, you actually use muscles that you really didn't think you had and where it's been sweet for a while. And I'm also a stroke survivor and they told me that years ago that you would never be able to talk again. You won't be able to walk again. I'm there and I just sat there in the bed. This now say okay, okay, saying I want to do this, but god, it's going to be something different. So then I started getting better able to. Well, when you leave, you're going to, uh, probably leave on the cane or in the wheelchair and all that same thing. I said okay and I left out. I walked out, I walked out, I walked out. I remember the date I walked out on and I just said that's it, I'm going to do what I can to better myself.

Speaker 1:

And part of designing clothes and stuff like that it gives you a good peace of mind, because you have to have that in order to heal from the inside. A good peace of mind first, first and foremost, have a good peace of mind. Secondly, be consistent at what you do, because without consistency, you'll just find yourself slipping back and forth, slipping back and forth. So just be consistent with what you do. Sometimes, like I got this cleansed diet going on right now and, like I said, food, the smell of food, just puts me in an area. So I'd be like, oh man, I wouldn't have much, I just go ahead, pig out. You know, I know all this is vegan food, but I'd be around a lot of restaurants too, so, but I don't do it and yeah it's this.

Speaker 1:

I got one more week. It's been 20, it's going to be 21 days, so it's been like juices and salads and no meat. Great job, great job Great job, great job, yeah, I try.

Speaker 2:

Well before I let you go, tell the people how they can find you, contact you, reach out to you for a custom design.

Speaker 1:

My contact information is JOEY88242 at gmailcom. Phone number is 318-716-8920. The name of the company is Inner Peace Clothing and ask for Freddie Wilson.

Speaker 2:

All right, guys, Y'all heard it here. First Y'all check out Mr Freddie. He has some amazing beautiful artwork on clothes. And if you want anything custom made for you. Make sure you reach out to him, get to know him and tell him what you're interested in, your style, and he will bring your dreams to life. Alright, guys, until next time.

Speaker 1:

Also do football team stuff too. And even though I'm an Eagles fan, I gotta. And even though I'm an Eagles fan, I got to say this I'm an Eagles fan, but I will design Dallas Cowboys stuff, even though it hurts, I will do it. I will do it.

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