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Ride The Wave
Black & White - United in Spirit Feat. Javon Blue
Welcome, Wave Riders! 🌊 In **Ride the Wave Podcast S3, Episode 53**, we host a critical "real talk" with **Javon Blow** and **Marc Robinson** on **race and unity**. This isn't just a discussion on black vs. white, but a powerful exploration of how **we are all connected in spirit.**Javon bravely shares insights from the Black community, while we engage in an honest exchange about divisive societal narratives. We refuse to buy into tactics that divide us, focusing instead on our shared humanity.If you believe in unity, understanding, and the power of the human spirit to transcend division, this episode is a must-listen.**In this episode, you'll discover:*** Candid experiences on racial dialogue.* How to see beyond divisive narratives.* Our shared spiritual connection.* Insights for fostering unity.* A message of hope and common humanity.**--- Episode Chapters ---*** 00:00 - Intro: Unpacking Race & Unity* 02:15 - Why This Conversation Matters* 06:30 - Javon's Cultural Insights* 15:45 - Marc's Perspective on Division* 24:00 - Rejecting Divisive Tactics* 32:10 - Connecting in Spirit* 40:05 - Fostering True Unity* 45:50 - Final Thoughts**--- Connect with Ride the Wave ---*** **Our Mission:** www.ridethewave.org* **Facebook:** [Link to your Facebook Page Here]* **Listen More:** [Link to your Buzzsprout episode page or general podcast platform link here]**--- Connect with Our Guests ---*** **Javon Blow:** [Link to Javon Blow's social media or website, if applicable]* **Marc Robinson:** [Link to Marc Robinson's social media or website, if applicable]**Keywords:** race and unity, black and white, united in spirit, overcoming division, spiritual connection, racial healing, common humanity, Javon Blow, Marc Robinson, Ride the Wave, podcast, social justice, spirituality, empowerment, real talk, open discussion, breaking barriers, collective consciousness, inspiration.
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