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‘How I Got Stabbed 7 Times & Survived!’| FT Amani Simpson | EP 194 [Part 2]

‘How I Got Stabbed 7 Times & Survived!’| FT Amani Simpson | EP 194 [Part 2]

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In this powerful episode of In My Opinion Podcast, Amani Simpson opens up about his journey growing up in North London, the pressure of the streets, and how low self-esteem led him down a dark path. He shares getting expelled from school, brushes with county lines and care systems, and how a random moment led to him being stabbed seven times, a night that changed everything.


Hear how the ambulance ride became a turning point, his prayer for a second chance, and how that moment motivated him to help young people avoid the same traps that held him back. Amani speaks candidly about forgiveness, purpose, and building a community support system to tackle knife crime and youth pain.


From mentorship and community programs to engaging with legal and investment partners, this story is more than survival, it’s about impact. If you’ve ever questioned fate, purpose, or turning trauma into strength, this episode is for you.


Watch the full episode, share with someone who needs encouragement, and don’t forget to subscribe for more real life stories and deep conversations.


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