
WORTHY. | A HOPE Center Harlem Podcast
Have you ever felt down about life or yourself? Lost a job, partner, etc., and couldn't shake the negative feelings, blaming yourself repeatedly with no positive outlook insight? Join HOPE Center Harlem and #theprofessorofpositivity, J.U Jones, an Announcer and Nonprofit Administrator in Education and Social-Emotional Learning, every fourth Monday of each month as he interviews regular people who remembered their worth after struggling and then conquering life's myriad of issues. From stories of working through and beating mental wellness challenges to stories of going from setbacks to breakthroughs, "WORTHY." will inspire you to continue to live this thing we call life, using its learning lessons as a guide. If you aren’t happy with the feedback loop of worthlessness, need a motivational pick-me-up, or want to have more gratitude for life using the stories of others as a guide, this show is for you.
WORTHY. | A HOPE Center Harlem Podcast
Community is Necessary
On this episode of "WORTHY.", J.U Jones has a chance to talk with Mr. Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq. the Executive Director of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Foundation. Born and raised in Third Ward, Houston, Texas, Mr. Rawle experienced self-harm at a young age but realized the power of community when seeking help. Tune in and hear his story of triumph, reminding us that asking for help is a sign of strength.
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