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I Gotta Say This!

I Gotta Say This!

By: Joshua Nehemiah
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I Gotta Say This! 🎙️🔥


There’s some things I just gotta say—and this is the place where I’m saying them. Welcome to I Gotta Say This!, the podcast where I break down the world as I see it—raw, insightful, and unfiltered. I’m Joshua Nehemiah, a Los Angeles native and former chaplain turned entrepreneur, bringing my unique perspective to the mic. From spirituality to pop culture, from personal growth to the power moves shaping our communities, I’m here to talk about what matters and what needs to be said.


No script, no noise -- just real talk, passion, and perspective that challenges, inspires, and maybe even make a few laughs along the way.


So if you're ready for thought-provoking conversation with a little edge and a lot of heart, hit that FOLLOW button. Let’s build, let’s grow, and let’s get into it—because trust me, I gotta say this!


🔔 New episodes dropping soon! Stay tuned, stay engaged, and let’s get real.

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Episodes
  • What is the Meaning and Purpose of Life? Pt.1
    Apr 7 2025

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    In this episode, Joshua Nehemiah delves into the profound questions surrounding the meaning and purpose of life. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging a higher power and distinguishes between the concepts of meaning and purpose. Joshua discusses the collective and individual purposes of humanity, highlighting creativity as a fundamental aspect of our existence. He encourages listeners to unlock their creative potential and embrace their roles as creators in the world.

    Takeaways
    - The meaning and purpose of life are essential conversations.
    - Acknowledging a higher power is crucial to understanding existence.
    - Meaning and purpose are distinct yet interconnected concepts.
    - Humanity shares collective purposes while having individual ones.
    - Creativity is a fundamental purpose of humanity.
    - Everyone has the ability to create, regardless of their field.
    - Frustration often stems from not expressing one's creativity.
    - The creator rewards those who engage in creation.
    - Unlocking creativity can lead to personal fulfillment.
    - Each person has a unique contribution to the conversation about life.

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    23 mins
  • Economic Blackout...Boycotting in the 21st Century: Does It Still Work?
    Mar 3 2025

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    In this conversation, Joshua Nehemiah explores the effectiveness of boycotting as a method of protest in the 21st century. Our world is driven by digital activism and cancel culture, does boycotting still hold power, or has it lost its impact? In this episode of I Got To Say This, I break down the evolution of boycotts—from historic movements that changed laws to modern-day hashtags that fade overnight. Are we truly shifting power with our dollars, or just making noise?

    🎙️ Tune in, get inspired, and let’s rethink the power of protest in today’s world. #BoycottOrBust #IGotToSayThis

    Keywords
    boycotting, protest, social media, community organization, activism, DEI initiatives, black businesses, minority rights, economic impact, social justice

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    19 mins

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