• More Than A Voice; Protected, Positioned, and Purposeful: ft. Incognito
    Dec 1 2025

    Everyone knows the voice… but very few know the man. This week, Incognito joins me to talk about his journey, his faith, and how he balances being influential on-air while staying intentional off-air. He gets transparent about growth, boundaries, and what it really takes to succeed without losing your soul. This interview is raw, honest, and filled with wisdom you didn’t even know you needed.

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    43 mins
  • Betrayed by Blood:
    Nov 24 2025

    This week’s episode of the Break Phree Podcast features a woman named Shantill, whose story is both heartbreaking and powerful.

    At just 13 years old, her uncle was supposed to be giving her a ride home — but instead, he made a detour that changed her life forever. The assault left her pregnant, alone, and carrying a burden no child should ever face.

    In the midst of this trauma, tragedy struck again when her mother committed suicide, leaving her without the support she desperately needed. To make matters worse, her aunt wanted nothing to do with her, accusing her of “sleeping with her man” instead of protecting her.

    Shantill’s journey is one of pain, survival, and unimaginable strength. Tune in as she shares her truth and the path she took to rise above what was meant to destroy her.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Principal and The Prisoner
    Nov 17 2025

    She once held the keys to one of Detroit’s toughest schools — until life handed her the keys to a prison cell. Dr. Kenyetta Wilbourn Snapp was a respected principal known for transforming classrooms, until a federal case changed everything. But her story doesn’t end there — it begins there.

    From surviving childhood molestation to rebuilding her life after incarceration, Dr. Snapp’s journey is proof that grace still works. At 50 years old, she’s earned her PhD, serves as COO of the Detroit Association of Black Organizations, and is helping others rebuild what they thought was lost forever.

    The Principal and the Prisoner” — a powerful reminder that your past can’t cancel your purpose.

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    47 mins
  • He made exotic cars disappear ft Everett Tripodis
    Nov 10 2025

    This week on the Break Phree Podcast, we feature Everett Tripodis — a man once known for his brilliance in the underground world of high-end car theft. Everett made headlines for lifting exotic cars, changing VIN numbers, and selling them with legitimate titles — a hustle so elaborate it led to a Fox 5 special and even the creation of a police task force dedicated to catching him.

    But the man once living “Gone in 60 Seconds” isn’t defined by his past. After serving time in federal prison, Everett made a remarkable transformation. Today, he’s a proud Emory University graduate, a professional with the Moss Law Group, and a successful real estate investor using his business acumen to build a legitimate legacy.

    Everett’s story is one of intelligence, resilience, and redemption — proving that even the most gifted hustlers can rewrite their story when they choose faith, purpose, and discipline over fast money and faster cars.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • “God, Don’t Let Me Die Like This” — The Story of Malachi
    Nov 3 2025

    This week on Break Phree Podcast, we meet Malachi, a 17-year-old whose life changed in an instant. After being shot and left for dead, he walked the streets clutching his own intestines—desperately knocking on doors for help, only to be turned away. In that moment, he cried out to God, “Don’t let me die like this. My mother couldn’t take it.”

    What happened next is a story of divine mercy, resilience, and purpose. Tune in as Malachi shares how faith, forgiveness, and the will to live turned his pain into a powerful testimony.

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    39 mins
  • Bridging the Streets and the Sanctuary ft 1k Phew!!
    Oct 27 2025

    This week on the Break Phree Podcast, we sit down with 1K Phew, the Atlanta-born artist proving that faith and culture can not only coexist—they can shine together. Known for his unfiltered authenticity and trap sound rooted in real life, Phew bridges the gap between the streets and the sanctuary without losing himself in the process.

    From East Atlanta to stages around the world, he’s keeping it “1K”—real, raw, and rooted in love. Tune in as we talk purpose, music, and how staying true to who you are is the ultimate freedom.

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    49 mins
  • 4 Failed Marriages and 15 Miscarriages ft. Dr. Shaunell Kennard
    Oct 20 2025

    After four failed marriages and fifteen heartbreaking miscarriages, Dr. Shaunell Kennard could’ve given up on love, faith, and herself—but she didn’t. In this week’s episode of Break Phree Podcast, we dive into the raw, unfiltered journey of a woman who refused to let pain define her story. From heartbreak to healing, from loss to love, her testimony is one that speaks to every woman who’s ever asked, “When is it my turn?”

    This episode is a reminder that sometimes, the very thing meant to break you is what God uses to build you.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • From Officer to Prisoner ft Tonia Williams
    Oct 13 2025

    This week on Break Phree Podcast, we dive into the shocking story of Tonia Williams — a former correctional officer whose life took an unexpected turn behind the very walls she once guarded.

    Once admired for her discipline and leadership on the court — playing college basketball under legendary coach Dawn Staley — Tonia never imagined her name would one day be tied to a federal sting. What started as a risky decision to transport what she believed were drugs for inmates turned into a life-changing nightmare when the “deal” turned out to be an FBI undercover operation

    Was she unfairly targeted, or did she cross a line that cost her everything? This episode forces us to confront that thin line between temptation and truth — and how one decision can rewrite your entire story.

    🎧 Tune in as we unpack redemption, responsibility, and the reality of what happens when the enforcer becomes the accused

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    52 mins