From Spencer to the Center: A Story of Hope and Mentorship | Ashonte Winston
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About this listen
Voices of OKC hosts Ashonte Winston, Program Director at City Center, as she shares her journey from Spencer, OK, to leading youth programs after experiences with college setbacks, mentorship, and AmeriCorps. The episode highlights her philosophy of showing up for young people, the collective impact model of partnering with community nonprofits, and success stories of students who have turned their lives around.
The conversation also touches on Ashonte's clothing line, Revelations Clothing (inspired by faith and resilience), and emphasizes the message that the past does not define the future. Listeners are invited to connect with City Center for tours and volunteer opportunities at info@okcitycenter.org.
What You Will Hear in This Episode
• Ashonte Winston's roots growing up in Spencer and Midwest City • How sports, grit, and family shaped her leadership and work ethic • Navigating college setbacks, injuries, and financial hardship • Pivotal moments that reshaped her purpose and perspective • Entering City Center through AmeriCorps and stepping into leadership • What a real day in the life of youth programming looks like • Why presence matters more than perfection in mentorship • Creating safe, consistent spaces for youth from diverse backgrounds • Measuring progress one small win at a time • The power of collective impact and community partnerships • A powerful transformation story of a student named Orion • Why showing up consistently can change a young person’s trajectory • How one mentor can alter the course of a life • Defining hope as freedom from the past • Ashonte's creative outlet through her Revelations Clothing line
Key Quotes"It only takes one person to be present in your life." "Progress looks different for every kid." "Your past doesn't define who you are." "Being present is where the real work happens." "Sometimes just showing up is the miracle.”