Mind Elevation: Health and Wealth
Mind Elevation: Health and Wealth
Session 21: Interview With The Talented Bread Winna CJ
Your host Shyra DeJuan, has an intellectual and inspiring interview session with special guest Bread Winna CJ (Camerson M.). Bread Winna CJ has trusted Mind Elevation Health and Wealth as the podcast platform to share his passion in music. Bread Winna CJ uses his musical talent to create inspiring and positive hip hop music. His focus is on mental health awareness for ALL people. This young man expresses his knowledge in healing, gives great relationship advice and discusses the importance of having healing conversations! Use the links in the notes to purchase merch from his clothing line: Desire Is Energy! SUPPORT our YOUTH!
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one of the biggest things you can do for yourself being in these relationships is learning. Growing and elevating together, as long as you guys are together, even though that you are young and it is probably a big possibility that you may not be with this person in the future. They don't, why not make the most of it. Like living in the moment. Living in the moment. Smiles champion. Welcome to mind elevation health and well, I am your host Shire DeWine, and I have with me today, another interview I have Ray went to. A CJ. He has chosen mind elevation health and well. To do his interview and promote himself as well as promote mental health in the black community. Hello, everyone. It's your boy railing to CJ. I was 11th grade aware in summer 23 now, so I'm a senior, I'm going into my senior year. I'm enrolled in the dual credit courses at far high school. I make elevator music about the community. unifying as a people. And overall elevating as a collective. So, you know, that's just my intro and yeah. Well, thank you for the great introduction and I am excited to have you today. because we know that mind elevation health and wealth is about mental health. It's about how you can build generational wealth and it's about, taking care of the community and, making sure that our family is okay, making sure that our friends are okay. And just focusing on things that can make us better. I also like to promote talent. and I have a lot of talented students. Where I want to see, Jay is one of those talented students that just stands out. So I want it to be able to promote him on the show. So we're going to start with, Why did you choose mental health? and the black community as something you really wanted to focus on in your career. Well, I feel like just being aside of, you know, any community, but it's, it's been specifically our community. The black and Hispanic and Latino grantees, something that you notice a lie is a glorification of a life that is not indicative to elevation. And by that, what I mean is, you know what I'm saying? It's a lot of things that we glorify and uphold that are just, they're just not, they're not, they're not gonna have you growing in the future. So this all ties back into your mental health because a lot of times you think, okay, you're trying to do this because this was being glorified. This was being cool. When in reality, the end result in is you being depressed. You actually not being happy with yourself and just overall not living a life. That's once again, indicative to grow. So when you say things like this, can you give us an example of what are the things that you're talking about That will not be indicative to grow. so for example, a lot of the music I'm going to go to go hang into it. So a lot of the music that we push throughout our communities talks a lot about, you know, uh, killing, stealing, you know, what I'm saying, taking things committing crimes and just overall, not really being in a high vibrational state of mind. And, I feel like at the end of that day, you know what you put into your spirit, AKA music, AKA literature, things of disorder, that's what comes out into your flesh and you know, your body movement. So if this is all you're listening to, you're listening to a whole bunch of drill, rap music. You're listening to a whole bunch of music, just telling you to go ahead and go out and be a criminal after awhile. It'll sit in your unselfconscious mind for so long until it manifests into your daily actions. I totally agree. And I also have a podcast episode on what you consume on your consumption. So basically you're saying when you continue to consume those things, or if you allow yourself to consume those things, Whether it's something negative, whether it's music, that's negative, whether you're watching TV shows that are negative reality TV, like the negative reality TV, those types of things. When you consume it, it kind of becomes a part of you. So I like the way that you address that. So you say that in music? You create music. So tell me about the type of music that you create. I'm gonna just give myself a plug real quick. My YouTube is braille. When it CJ y'all can go look me up on there. But, I actually have, anywhere from, I want to say 35 to 50 songs out right now. And. UDI side, I've been making music and publishing it for at least the past three to four years. So on my YouTube, I haven't deleted any of my songs because, I feel like music is a reflection of your spirit, where you're at spiritually is going to reflect on your time, the things that you say and the music that you create and produce. So with that being said, a lot of my older music in the past, it was, a little bit more aggressive, a little bit more volatile and violent, you know, but as I raised in elevation raised the vibration on. On my spiritual journey. Began to stop making music that was indicative to death and began to make music that was indicative to life. I love that. I absolutely love that. What is one of your favorite songs that you have that they can find on YouTube that you, feel can touch someone's spirit or possibly changed? Someone's wiper. I said, will you change a young gentleman or a young. A woman that may be struggling with something. So what song would you recommend for them to listen to on YouTube? I have a song out called uncontrolled and it's a remix to the future song, person on and I actually made a remix of it because I know on that song. future actually talked a lot about just, not being overall, just a good person, just, the things future tense around about no Tino's shaped the future. But with that being said, when I decided I was going to do, I said, okay, this beat right here. The Melanie's and the 8 0 8 on his beat. They're so good. Let me take this and then throw in a spin of positivity. Elevation, even a bit of gospel in there as well. So I wouldn't recommend, Uncontrolled. It's a remixed, a future song, and it's on my, YouTube. All right. So do you also create your own beats or do you use beats from somewhere else? What is, your future hope? Are you in music? So currently right now, I'm not creating my own beads. I tend to get my beats, the free for profit beats from YouTube, a good amount of the time. But, in the future, of course I wanna have my own producer. I want to have my own studio. I even want to look towards expanding and creating my own record label in the future. I feel like music is so volatile and important and really incremental because you got to look at it. Music is the one thing that enters your body life without consent. You know what I'm saying? No matter where you are, as long as you hear music, you can't unhear. It's going to automate, you're going to automatically read. Do you like it or not? It's going to be in your airplane. You're going to have to acknowledge it. So, uh, In the future. I want to go ahead and build up my own team. Out my own distribution and just overall. take over and reverse the narrative of the negativity that's associated with hip hop, rap music right now. And. put it more on a positive elevator rope. So now you've mentioned that you want to possibly have your own recording label on studio. so are those your official goals as your career where I now in business? Or what are you planning on getting your degree in? Or what do you plan on pursuing as far as career goals? So, uh, right now I've been doing a lot of speculating on what I want to really go to college for and do, overall, like as far as, college and degrees, things that are sorry, but, I do know it's something I haven't done at a young age because I had recognized my calling in life. I felt like what my calling is, is, you know, not to get in the spiritual aspect or anything, but even if you look in the Bible, it tells us how, you know what I'm saying. Uh, Lucifer or the devil. He was the angel, the music. And with that being said, I feel like a lot of the music nowadays is, once again, not. The indicative to row. So when I'm going to do where I feel like my calling is with the knowledge I have, that I've built up over the years and the. Musical talent that I have, I feel like I would be able to put those things together and affect the world on a global standpoint. Once again, of course, you know, to, you have to see first the kingdom of God, all things will be added unto you basically saying, you will be able to financially sustain yourself if, you know, answer your Carlin. So, you know, I don't really think too much about it because I just know, it's all a mindset thing, you have to match the vibration of the things you want to manifest in your life. So I just kinda, you know, I just kind of live and I lo like at the end of the day, as long as I do what's right. I do what God is calling, asking me to do. I feel like I'll be financially, spiritually, mentally, mostly all those things you said on there, on that, on that one. I feel like I'll be able to go ahead and sustain myself those ways. Yes. Ma'am that's the direction that you're going. Even just sitting across from me right now, I can just feel the energy. And so I love that. And we talked about that in the past before about feeling energy, about high vibrations, about elevating yourself. And you do that around the school, we, have. A pretty small school. And CJ actually walks and talks. Everything that he's stating. We are not perfect though. So you have made mistakes. The path that you have grown, but you've gone for that and you are continuing to grow. So what would you tell the younger generation? What is your message for the younger generation? Uh, the odd Ollie youngins out there, or rather the youngest, the younger generation. Oh, what I'm going to say is just stay true to yourself. You know, a lot of things and be influenced by the people that are around you. A lot of habits that you can pick up, aren't something that you would originally thought you would do. Oh, because of the people that you hang around, these are the types of things that you picked up. I remember someone told me one time, if you hang around six millionaires, you'll be the seventh one. You know? So with that being said, you have to watch the people that you hang around you. A lot of times, we like to go ahead and give other people to me and over this and why that means, I mean, like taking the type of advice and this advice, just so you don't have to do the thinking. So a lot of times that's all right, but you want to make sure if you're taking that advice, that's going to be critical to your life in the future. Then you want to make sure that you're surrounded by the right individuals. So if you hang around millionaires, you can be. I'm a millionaire. If you're hanging around criminals, you're going to become a criminal criminal. I like that. So let's talk a little bit about, you said that you're calling. Is, music promoting positive music. Promoting mine elevation. But then also mental health. Or people of color. So talk to us more about that. When I talk about the mental health, I think a good a person to really put a a light on would be, uh, a rapper that passed away not too long ago. Um, SSS plantation. And one of the biggest things with him was, uh, he actually made a lot of music that was, or at least in his earlier days. That was a little bit, it was a little bit volatile, but as he moved. Further he started making. I would look at more tailored to people that were sad or depressed had more of a, like a low vibratory field too. It's something we figured out through. Uh, John said, or, you know, Exit segmentation woods, the power of music through vibration and frequencies and the level of frequency that the music is operating on that can affect your all personal resonance. So with that being said, I feel like mental health is just so, so important. I had a song recently and I said, I know you really want to, get your money up and get that cash, but don't forget it's about your mental health first, because if you're not in a right state mentally, there's no way you would be able to go out to your job and work. Or how to be an entrepreneur in Vegas because you're not in the right mental state. So mental health is extremely important and critical, especially in our communities. And the reason for that is, going back to what I said earlier. It's not something that's just embraced by the community. Specifically the black community. We know. Oh, how you doing, and really dig deep and like do that. No, no, no. We need to start doing that and understanding that. Everyone has a voice that needs to be heard. And if we want these. Teen suicide rates are going down. depression rates to go down, anxiety rates in our communities go down. Then it starts with communication. I believe. Communication is the key to elevation. I love that. Are you surrounded by black men that are healed or that are actually working for healing or do you often bring up conversations? To like maybe an older black man that may need some healing and has not actually been open to do. That type of healing work. Why do you think a lot of black men. Choose not to work on their mental health, or choose not to talk about their mental health. I think it's the shame of being embarrassed. a lot of things that really hurt your spirit, it hurts your mental body. whenever you verbalize them, you speak them. They kind of sounded like a little, it puts you in jeopardy, you know, and almost makes you feel like, okay, well, if I say this, the in the future, if this person gets mad at me, they can throw it back in my face. And it's just about being around the right people and being in the space as comfortable. to go back to your question, asking, like what type of people do I have around me personally? I feel like that's one of my biggest things that I had to come to the self realization of. And so those that are listening right now, I'm hearing that you guys are listening because it's good to hear a voice, tell you that you have to be in a place where you are valued, intellectual knowledge. Is only looked at from a certain perspective by people that have the sense to look at it because some people will literally not care at all, but this same information is literally what's keeping a generational curses. Keep in, you know what I'm saying? Uh, downgraded as a community. This is some really real good information. So I feel like it's just about making sure you're around the right people that will go ahead and elevate you that want to see you when want to see you bribe on is he. Be your best self. And don't go out of your way. I repeat this one, do not go out of your way to put yourself in circles that you think, okay, well, this is a cool group. I'm going to, Hey, I'm going to deliberately go out of my way to hang around these people. Knowing that your energy does not master energy and what they ended up doing your light and have an interference with their dark. And a lot of times, the way that that manifests is through, uh, physical altercations and to stay away from that. You should go ahead and birds of a feather. Don't try to put yourself in a different flock because you think the grass greener. The grass never green. You're right. The other thing is, Sometimes it is hard or. Uh, man. Sometimes women too. To be vulnerable. And to open up and what made me say that is you mentioned, You have to be in a space where you feel comfortable talking about. Something that's wrong, because sometimes. When people are vulnerable. They feel like they're being seen as weak. Uh, how do you feel about this? I think that's exactly the biggest key point, you know, you think because you're vulnerable, you're weak, but you have to really rehash and relax these things in order to heal from them. You know, so that's why, again, it's important to be in the right spaces at the right time, you know, uh, a lot of trauma that you can do with, it's not this trauma that's like you're dealing with because it's just sitting in your spirit or because you just randomly reminisced on it. But at the end of the day, whenever hard times calamities, you know what I'm saying? Uh, the world wields whenever they spend into your life and is literally something that you've never dealt with before. A lot of times what we tend to do, we tend to deal with it. And then the next day shove it all the way down. We're thinking about shoving things all the way down is that eventually they will have to my surface. So whenever they resurface, you have to make sure that, you have to identify these things for what they are. You're not just feeling this type of way, because always randomly coming up. Let me just change it. Let me do something to get my mind off. No. Deal with that. So in the future, whenever it comes back, you're not having to go to war with yourself to say, what can I do to get my mind off of this? Instead you actually be able to go ahead and feel good. It will refresh knowing that you dealt with this in your brain. I totally believe that because it has a lot to do with relationships, whether you're building a relationship, a normal person, a personal relationship. Or whether you're billing a romantic relationship, A lot of times. Childhood trauma. If it's not healed, if it's not addressed, if it's not talked about, and it's just laying dormant, as you spoke about in someone's brain and we'll project. Into your relationships, right? So I often hear men and women sometimes talk about, every relationship ends up like this because they're not realizing that they're actually building trauma bonds. And not actually building a relationship where. Two people are either working towards healing together or healed and come together. and so they start projecting that trauma, And it becomes a, cycle where every relationship they get into. The same thing happened in that relationship. The same thing happened in that group. And the common nominator is you haven't worked on this part of yourself that needs to be healed. right. And so when you are talking about that in communities with people of color, the cycle continues, it's a generational thing, right? Um, if your mom was abused or your, or if your father was an alcoholic, or if you were assaulted in some type of way, you're carrying that. Don't heal from that. And then in your mind, like you said earlier, It's still there. Of seats. So what is your view on healing and then entering and starting a relationship? I believe that once again, you need to heal before going into a relationship. And a lot of times, if you're equally yoked with someone it's not just about being 100% healed sometime, you know, cause a lot of times you'll be 80% here and sewing, gnosis 50% here and that can either have two main results. One, the first, the first result is a positive result. The first is, you're elevated so high and you know, they're low, they're a little bit lower. So you're, you're coming down to bring them up to where you are and not a child guys on the same level. Y'all. I can't elevate from there. The worst. So part would be a stepping into more of a manipulative state knowing that, okay, this person is, uh, you know, they're vibrating on a lower frequency right now. They're not really at where they could be as far as mentally going. So you being there, you almost try to take advantage of it. you know, that person has certain things that are sorry, and those are the things that you really want to stay away from, especially if you can, process yourself consciously doing it because you don't want to take advantage of anyone. You know, we believe that things that we do come back to us. So if you think that taking advantage. Outage of someone and you're going to be able to just do a whole bunch of, for lack of a better word dirt, and it's not going to come back to you and that's just going to happen. Then you're sadly mistaken because of the things that you do, they tend to come back to you. If you notice on is maybe at a lower emotional state of vibrating and lowered, and they're sad, and you guys are finding yourselves in a relationship, then go out of your way to help them elevate to where you are, a body, your way to do that, because that is the best way to go ahead and elevate in a relationship. You just said you can be healed at about 80%. You was still based on one that might be healed or about 50%, but would you have to know that this person is actually working on their trauma? Before you enter that. Cause you're a young man. How old are you? I'm 17, 17 years old. So you're a 17 year old, right? You're just now starting life. Really? When you think about it, so your relationships that you have now may not be the relationship that you have. If you decide to go to college, you're going to meet. More people and you are a ladies, man. So, you know, When you go into your adulthood, knowing these things, cause you're already extremely knowledgeable. When you start actively dating, or if you are actively dating, are you open to have these conversations? You have to be, especially if you want to be in a serious relationship. Now, at least everyone, as you're a young being 16, 17, 18, even going into 19, even going into your early twenties, a lot of the relationships that you get in this. Let's keep it a book, guys. It's not going to last, I mean, let's keep it a hundred, but what you doing to realize is. because there was a possibility, I'm sure you guys have heard of high school sweethearts, you just find in my high school that this is your person for life, that's like a very aware you. Incident. So with that being said, I feel like one of the biggest things you can do for yourself being in these relationships is learning. Growing and elevating together, as long as you guys are together, even though that you are young and it is probably a big possibility that you may not be with this person in the future. your best bet is the facial guys have vibrated. So each other in this day and age, They don't, why not make the most of it. And when our time is up, our time is up and, you know, I love you. I thank you for be here with me, but I feel like since you're, since we're here right now, let's make the most out of this situation. Like living in the moment. Living in the moment. Because essentially you're saying. You may work out. You may not enjoy the time that you are together. The growth that you are together because. Just like in mind, elevation health and wealth. I values of a healthy relationship. W on that podcast, we discuss. The research that I did on fives, financial, intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual. And once you realize, we may not be growing in that same direction. You can say, look, it was a great. We had a great time. It was a wonderful lesson in this relationship. I think it's time to grow and move forward. Right. We can't keep doing that. All the time you can't keep doing that, you know? But I do think that's a very much. Yeah, sure. To think about relationships instead of always just focusing on my forever human. My forever. A person. Yeah. In the same sense, you're working on yourself to find your person. So when do you feel your best self. I feel my best self. Whenever I've known, I've done a lot of work. I think we can bring up my, entry and when of the hip-hop emphas. So for those of you that didn't know. hip-hop and Fest is a annual competition. And basically it's around compensation about building up financial literacy inside of our communities and my, our communities, of course, I mean the Hispanic, the Latino, the black community things are disorder. People of color, even the right community. Building up that financial literacy. So with that being said, I made my entry. into the hip-hop emphas. I one to God be the glory, of course, but, whenever I want, I was actually able to go ahead. I took a paid trip to Orlando, Florida, and I, while I was in Orlando, I had two days where I perform one of my gospel songs, uncontrolled. The one I mentioned to you guys earlier, the second day I performed the song that made me when the hip hop Fanfest and my last day there, I actually went to universal studios, but all that second day, I just remember. Being at the hotel. And, I was just chilling. There was of course a five star hotel, it was on the, uh, it was the B resort at universal. And whenever I was there, I just remember. I was on the phone. and I was just looking up at seven I'm like, man, this is like a, I call it a energetic disperse because you guys have to look at it. It's one thing to make your work and your pleasure. But whenever you are able to. Go ahead and incorporate your passion into that. And I was like, okay, not only am I getting paid? Not only am I doing my passion, but now I'm able to relax and enjoy myself as well. I think that's when I feel my best self, whenever I have to actually put in a lot of work, I know I've been working and finally the work pays off. Don't forget guys. Our work definitely pays off. Yes. And there's a thing called flow when you're in alone. That means you're doing something that you love to do, That's something that you desire. That's your passion. You make put 10 to 12 hours into it and it doesn't even feel like it because you're doing something. And then, like you said, it's a lot of hard work. And then it pays off. Your shirt says desire is energy. I like that. Let's get into desires, energy very quickly. So of course, God, if you didn't know, I'm actually one of the COO the chief operating officer at a clothing line in Houston called. Desire is energy. Now I'm going to go ahead and explain to you guys what actually desires energy is. desire is energy is actually. The closing line based out of Houston. what our motto is is once you get the desire to do something, you have to go ahead and get that energy to do it and get it done. Now what this is, guys is actually a mindset. Once you adapt this mindset and you understand, it's not just about waiting, it's just about. You know, the Bible says faith without works is dead. It's not just about having faith. You have to know that you actually have to step out on faith, make this happen, and actually do your best to go ahead and try to come back with something that is, of substance and of value. So what we say is guys, we have a website is www.desireisenergy.com. If you guys want him to go get some merge, but I'm on the back of our shirts. Because earlier we were talking about how it's a mindset and once you adapt that you'll be financially free. You would be able to financially sustain yourself, but listen guy. No matter how much money you have, if you don't have the knowledge or the wisdom to bring those together, then you're not going to be, economically. Financially experience. Mostly, you're not going to be successful in that aspects on the back of our shirts, a portion of them that we call them the hard chains he designs on all the back of them. They say Psalm 37 and 40, which is, if you delight yourself in the Lord, he'll give you the desires of your heart. And it's basically telling you guys, you have to censor all of your, once. You have to send to them and, unconditional love, peace, gratitude, tranquility. Whenever you put these as your, as your team values in life and your morals, then everything that you do, everything that comes from your mouth, all of your actions will be in. Negative of them. And like we said earlier, what we believe is what you put out, comes back to you. So if that's the only thing you're putting out, that's the only thing you have and they're going to receive, desire is energy. And once again, You can feel the energy. it's just here. Uh, it has the love, the energy of love, the energy is motivation. The energy is elevation is all here. so you have been. Been speaking to the champions today and I'm sure that we all learned a lot. Is there anything else that I'm forgetting about, what else would you like to discuss? I would just say stay motivated and whatever you think or know that your calling is, a lot of times we put in a lot of work and the things that we think just because you're not immediately seeing the results that your work was done in vain or your work has no. value to it, but I want you to know that anything that you're putting 100% into, you're going to get 100% out. You just have to remain rooted and grounded in love. Unconditional love at that tranquility, being safe, gratitude, you have to be grateful for what you have. So God, the creator can give you more and that's basically it. Women just stay in positive stamp. Lift is damn motivated knowing that you have to go out and get it and come back with it. Yeah. I love that. Now I'm an educator. And I love and enjoy pouring into my students. Now that you've given advice to our young audience, what advice would you give to an adult? that works with, or that may have children. Or that may have nieces and nephews. What. Advise what you give. An adult. To help them pour into. the younger generation. Okay. Well, my Alliance is being open-minded and nine judgment. So I'm going to go ahead and shout out miseries and Ms. Vernon. Because they have actually poured into me a lot. When you use the phrase pour into that's basically going into its own spirit and actually going out of your way to build them up. And, in his last a month of school, I want to say, Ms. Vernon, of course I had her last year, but Ms. Rodriguez has also just talk to me a lot about my life and also my love life, my financial life, my physical life, my spiritual life, like things are disordered my financial life. And just making sure that I'm built up to know right from wrong and giving me the. The discernment to know right from wrong to choose to do. Right. So my advice to them would be just have an open heart, have an open mind, and just don't be judgmental because a lot of these mistakes that we're making as younger people, or as your child, as your student, as your niece, as your nephew are a lot of these mistakes. going, growing up in life, you probably make them too. And you probably know like, okay, well don't, don't go. And there's the ration. Cause you may bump your head. You know, that's the best thing. Whenever you're in the duration, you're going somewhere where you may, physically harm yourself or make a mistake that, you can't come back from and you have someone to tell you Hello, don't do that because that's going to lead to that. How about you going in? If the ration you do this, or we can lead to this. So it's all about using that knowledge and wisdom that you already have from your years of experience to help the younger generation. Yes. Ma'am. Yeah. And I like to use that in my profession as an educator, too. Not only pour into my students. But also pull out what their talents are. Whenever we do entrepreneurship, I say. What was your dream before someone stole it from you? Because a lot of times adults will tell you, oh, you can't do that. You can't do that. And so then that child starts to believe they can't do it and they give up on that dream. So when I try to get my students to tap into who they really want to be, I have to bring them back to their childhood dream because somebody might have some adult. May have not intentionally stole that dream and that goal from them. I like to bring it back and remind them that yes, you can do that. You still have the opportunity to do that. I like to also tap into the creative side of students, which is, you know what I think what kind of drew us together is I enjoy your, what. What you talk about the messages we have to share also enjoy your creativity. He also won a. A poetry contest. Air at the school. Do you have that piece? I did not have. I think I have the videos on. I'm worth on my find that And she did, they had the video, but I wanted to go back to what you just said. Uh, still in the dream. So. And share a story with you guys. Whenever I was in, I want to say yes, it was second grade. I was in second grade and I don't know when I was in second grade, I just had it passionate to my spirit. I just want it to be the Senator like Senator, I don't want to be the Senator. So one day I had his teacher, his name was Mr. Howcome and. he told me I was talking to him and I was, he was telling me about, I, what do you want to do with your life things or the story I was telling him how I didn't really, at the time, of course, I'm a second grade. What second grader likes to write? I told him, I was like, man, I don't really like it. I didn't like that. And he was like, Well, it. You want to be the Senator or you probably won't be a good Senator because they have to do a lot of writing for the president and for the state and all of this. And he said, well, maybe, maybe you just want to be a retailer. They don't have to do a lot of writing. And at the time I just took that and my spirit like, oh, I just received that. Like, okay, I don't gotta do a lot of writing. Let me be a retailer. So I went back home to my mom and I told her that she was like, well, uh, CJ, you have to understand that a retailer could be, just a person at I'm running a convenience store, things of the sort. And she explained to me that you can't let people. verbally. Talk you out of your dreams, you have to know that, you know what I'm saying? This is something that's assigned my spirit because it's something that I really want to do. So this is my message to everybody. if you got a dream, he chase your dream. Don't let that stop. You don't let words demotivate. You don't let nothing stop you from being your best version of yourself. I am glad that you mentioned that because that's the value of having a parent. That believes in you as well, right? Because you could have went home and said, my teacher said that and your mom could have said. You know? Yeah. Right. Because as a parent, because we also want to speak to parents because there may be a parent right now, they're struggling with it. With their child that is not doing or going the right direction. You have to remind that child. And they can still be whatever they want to be. That you can still follow your dreams. So you've had a lot of positive. Adults in your life. And I have been able to keep you going and keep you. Uh, stay up on your goals and your dreams, and that's a blessing. Nationally and in my community, we know. That's all of us. Didn't have those adults. we didn't have those teachers that were open. And then the teacher in second grade, he's talking to second graders, but you remember that. And that's the thing. I think sometimes the. No think, oh, they're young. They're not going to know. We remember those things. And that becomes our identity. If it's not corrected. Then God goes with immediately corrected. Yes, Mike had it not been corrected, that would have been your mindset. So as he's speaking to adults, He's saying. Watch how important to children? Speak that positive into them. Speak their dreams and to them. And help them. And be open-minded you said, and non-gender. Mexico is as a young man, you know, you make some mistakes. You'd be like, whoa, that I really made that my state, you did. I need to talk to somebody that's open-minded and I go, judge. And I'm going to judge you Or tell you the lesson. Yeah.'cause I like to do that. I like to say this is the lesson. You did it. You make a mistake. Okay. We can go along, but what'd you learn from it? You gotta learn. All right. So I address all of my listeners as champions because we are all champions. What are three things? What are the three mindset beliefs that make you a champion? CJ. Three mindset. Beliefs that make me a champion is I know that I can never stop going. I came too far to quit. Secondly, I know that I have to have a good connection with the creator. You have to pray. If you're not religious, you don't, you don't have, they don't have to be. You matter of face, if you're not religious. And matter of fact, just go ahead and make sure you don't well on the days that you want it to prosper, whether that's through writing them down, whether that's through praying rather than just repeating them in your head, doing the three, six lines I heard of that too, about a Tesla, you know, wherever you feel, there's going to be working for you to produce it for you, do your thing, but go out your way. And my last thing is staying positive. You have this eight pound little guys. There are so many negative things. When you try to call yourself going on a road to elevation and unity in the community and try and live. Differentiate right from wrong and choose to do right. There are a lot of things that will come up against you, but no matter what those things are, if you stay positive, you stay uplifted. I promise you will be okay. All right. And you can find all of rare when I see Jay's music on YouTube. Just type in brand one, a C J D R E. A D w I N N a C J and H on Instagram. It is Brant when a underscore. Fav same. Okay. On Instagram. It is grant when an underscore say that's B R E a D w I N N a. Underscore S a B E E. And what did you say the acronym for that is saved soon? All beings, the WSI, it will evolve. So it's basically just about thinking that every day that you go and live life, your involvement. So. I want to say. Okay now. I honestly believe that in the future. he will be a music producer. music maker, all of his songs will be, and I'm manifesting this for you. all of his songs will be going, worldwide because that's, just who he is. And you have to know this young man to understand this young man he is a leader on this campus. and not everybody receives that. but he is a leader and he shines here. So desire is energy. You can go to the website, www.desireisenergy.com and purchase your shirt. On the back of that shirt has Psalms 37, 4. So that is great I think, I think we've done. I think we've done a duty. Y'all stay positive out here. I'll end at this time. You keep going down the road to elevation.. Remember mind elevation, health and wealth is now on YouTube. like, and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Also make sure that you give a five star review on apple podcast or Spotify. Just give me those reviews also donate. To mind, elevation health and wealth on the donation lake to help continue to motivate, mental health in all communities, and listen to a breadwinner CJ's music on YouTube, subscribe to his YouTube channel, follow him on Instagram. and pretty soon he will have more music on apple music. There is a song out there, but he wrote it when he, before. It's not 15, but I still wanted to throw that out there. So he is on apple music as well. So you guys next self-care Sunday. Enjoy the lyrics to the song, uncontrolled written by breadwinner, CJ, his message and growth is admirable. Listen and listen. Well, champions. Let's say control of. Moving piece. Stay out the streets. They tend to take control of us. I was off by myself. But I ended up doing is I needed some help. I. I went out every night. I didn't mess with my help. You guys attract. So many nights has to look at his God. I had it from cried on my head. I got it. I'm sitting in him. Praise. He live into me now my, about Rachel Ray. I get that. I ever got my bag. My chips. All community. Trying to make a better way for you and me. And our community trying to make a better way for. All community trying to make up that way for. you and me.