
#3 Football, Faith & Being Brown in the 70's - Mamz Khan (Part 1)
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What does it mean to grow up brown in a country that doesn’t want you?In this raw and nostalgic episode, Mamz takes us back to 1970s Britain, a time when racism was normalised, faith was your anchor, and football was your only escape.He shares what it was like growing up in the UK, how Liverpool FC became more than just a football team, and how his father's first business taught him the values of resilience, hustle, and legacy. It's a deep dive into childhood, identity, and what we inherited from the generation before us.This episode ends on a cliffhanger - just as Mamz hits 18 and begins the journey into business, money, and fatherhood.Part 2 - coming soon...📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this episode with someone silently battling something heavyGet in touch:Email: admin@themohscode.com