Join JuniorTheTruth™ on The Black Coffee Club Live as he reflects on the first month of 2025 and shares his top 5 insights on how recent trends and events are reshaping society and culture in the United States. In this candid 60-minute livestream, we’ll explore major shifts—from political realignments and changes in higher education to evolving workplace cultures, housing challenges, and the debates around social media regulation. Whether you're passionate about self-mastery, personal development, or understanding the world around you, this show offers valuable perspectives to kickstart your year.
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How political shifts (including Donald Trump’s return) are impacting policy and societal dynamics.
Why higher education is being reevaluated and what that means for your future.
The critical housing issues driving bipartisan efforts.
The evolution of workplace culture and the decline of the traditional 9-to-5.
The hot topic of social media regulation and its effects on free speech and online safety.
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Man. So all right, I mean, we've officially crossed over into February. You know what I mean. We made it through. We made it through the inauguration, we made it through the changing of the president's see the changing of the administration. Thus far, we've made it. We've made it through, and we're here now. We're here now, but. I am in this space where I'm always trying to reflect. I'm always trying to recalibrate, I'm always trying to get better because I feel like for me, life is for learning. Like I'm dedicated, I am a constant student, and so life is for learning. And so I kind of reflected over two thousand and into January two, the month of January. I'm sorry, and I realized that, and I'm not alone in this, but the feeling is like the world is really shifting around. I realize I'm not alone. I realize y'all y'all feel that. And I'm diving deep into five of my key insights that I'm I'm I'm I'm noticing that it's just really reshaping society and culture right now. You know what I'm saying. But before we jump in, make sure you hit the subscribe button. I want you to join the amazing community that we have here man over at the Black Coffee Club live man, So be sure to hit the hit the button. I want you to just come in here, man, and we're gonna we're gonna get this thing in. This is an amazing community of thinkers and doers and I want to get ready to just reflect, learn and just grow. And that's it. So I literally want to just share my insights about what I've learned from January twenty twenty five. Thus far man, man. But before I get ready to do what I do, you know what I want to do, and so let's get to it. One. So I'm hustled harder than the moment. I'm a feast on these streets. Got a revolver. I talk for these niggas. Try to take me off the block where our points up daily s Bailey's out the bobbles. And were back and were back and we back. What's up with it? Family? Once again? Man, salute to you all. Let me welcome those of y'all who just now popped in. Welcome to the Black Coffee Club Live. Man, host about yours truly, Junior, the truth. The Black Coffee Club Live is your space for self mastery, personal development, and those vital cultural conversations that affect our everyday lives. Today, I want to take a moment and I just want to reflect on January twenty twenty five, a month that has already thrown some huge changes. It has already thrown some huge changes our way. A lot of stuff is going on, man, Like a lot of stuff is going on. I've been keeping a close eye just on trends, things that are going on, a lot of events unphone across the nation, dramatic political shifts, the rethinking of our education systems and educational strategy strategies, workplace housing like these are all things that like literally affect us every day. In this show, I'm going to share five of my key insights from January twenty twenty five that have shaped my that are currently shaping my perspective. These insights aren't they're not headlines. There's signals of where we're heading as a society, in my opinion, and I think they have a profound impact on how we live our lives, how we work, how we interact with others. So, without further ado, I don't want to be lable to point. Plus, I want I gotta be fast like flash, because I gotta dash and I'm getting in here late today, So apologies, you know what I'm saying. My children have been sick for the better part of the last week, so they were you know, out of school, and you know, so we're getting them back moving and grooving But before I do all of that and I jump in, let me show y'all love. Salute to the homie Lucini. What's good with your family? Salute to you? Yes, indeed, Cam, Killer Cam in the building? What's up with you? Killer Cam? My brother boxing and barbecue in the building. What's good with you? Family? Salute to you? Let me see the jab jabberie act? What's up with you? Big act? Salute to your family. Salute to my sister flood the trees? What's up with the trees? The trees? I got a DCU package and I'm scared. I'm scared to open it. I ain't gonna hold you like I'm scared to open it. You feel me, I don't. I don't feel like trees. I don't feel like crying today. I'm feeling tell you the truth, I don't even feel like crying today. I feel like I feel like being rough and tumble. You feel me. I feel like being rough and tumble today. You know what I'm saying. I feel like I feel like being rough and tumble. I feel like being wild ass any I don't want to be emotional, but anyway, it's so U. My brother boxing the barbecue said, it's gonna be a long next six years. Man, pace yourself. Get ready. Eh, hey, man, shits, this brusting been a long twenty years. Brouh. I don't know what you're talking about. It's been a long twenty years. But anyway, all right, man, So let's go on to diving in this discussion, like I said, because I got to move and groove. So my key insights, my first one, man, is that political shifts are reshaping the nation period. As far as the United States, there is a huge there are political shifts that are reshaping the nation. And this is what I'm seeing. What I'm seeing is I'm seeing and I was actually just having this discussion yesterday with my folks, but I am seeing the far left and I'm seeing the far right. And now that. There has been a change of guard, you're starting to see people like kind of come today, you feel me like okay, Like, yeah, all right, man, y'all might have been right, like like we can agree that there are certain areas of culture that have or excuse me, of society that have gotten way too far. Like I'm just gonna I'm just gonna put this out there, like the argument of defining what a woman is. You feel me, Like we've managed. You need to tell me that we've managed. Since the exception of life, forever on a planet, since the existence of human kind, we've known what a woman was. You understand what I'm saying. We've been able to define what a woman was. We've known what a woman was. We've been able to engage and interact in this world knowing what a woman was. Okay, and then all of a sudden within the last ten to fifteen years now, all of a sudden, and it's really gotten really bad in the last four to five we don't know what a woman is all of a sudden, like we gone, we can't we don't understand what a woman is. Like, we don't know what a woman is. We can't define what a woman is. And I'm like, nah, man, like you feel me. And so there's certain things that have gone too far. And so now with the with the with the new administration, taytay, what's up with you? Love one? Now with the new administration, they're coming in and they're setting serious parameters around certain things, that being one of them, you feel me. And so now it's like, nah, it's one or two, you know, what I mean. And then so you have people who have been supporting i'll say the left, and now they're saying like, yeah, you know what things were going. A lot of them are saying, you know what, Yeah, yeah, we was kind of out of pockey with that, you feel me, And yeah, we was kind of out of pockety with that, like yeah, not letting women be women, like yeah, and it hit got bad, Like I've shared this story with y'all, but it's gotten so bad that I was hearing somebody who identified as a as a trance and and and they were saying that women didn't own minstrel cycles, like you don't own periods, sister. I literally heard a man who a man who was identifying as a transsexual woman, Like, I literally heard them say, you don't own periods, sister. And I'm thinking like, well, if a women, if a woman does not own administration, which is all of the it's all part of the cycle in which we give life. You understand what I'm saying. It's all a part of that that cycle. And so if women don't own that, right, like, like come on, bro, we're gonna take that from women. You understand what I'm saying. Like you're gonna, you're gonna, we're gonna take that from women. And the thing that made it so, the thing that made it so funny is that like, so now I'm thinking, like where are the feminists? You feel me? Where's the This is so confusing because where's who's protecting womanhood? You understand what I'm saying, Like the women don't own ministration, the ministrult cycle, Like what who owns it? Men don't own it. We don't own it, we don't have it. And then I saw and this is this is this is I'm not finna play no games with y'all. And this is how wold it is that I actually saw a kit where men could take a tablet and they could let me say this, they could reenact having a menstrual cycle. You understand what I'm saying. So they could create a fake menstrual cycle so that they can have that quote unquote experience. You feel me. So it's a it's a it's a tablet and they you know, just stick to the tablet somewhere and then the tablet. I literally saw this, you feel me Like, I literally saw this, and I'm like, wow, no man, no, no, no, no, no, so like, yeah, we got we went too far and that's just one example, but we went like entirely too far off the rails. You feel me like we went we went entirely too far. You know. Another thing that I'm seeing people look at is like you know with the immigration, like, nah, we kind of went too far man like immigration, Like you know what I mean, we had like there's a process setting place for people to immigrate into the country, checks and balances. You feel me like there's definitely a process and that process has been the process for a long time, and that is with purpose, you feel me. And when we evacuate and go away from that process, like now, it's kind of out of control. Like you feel me like when you go out in public and I'm just keeping it real, Like when you go out in public. I'm a person that when I see regular natural born Americans, I get happy, Like I'm just finna tell you the truth. I never thought I'd be so happy to see regular white folks. You feel me like, I love when I go and I see regular white folks. I love when I go out and I see regular brothers and sisters. You feel me like, I'm just telling you the truth, and so like some things have gotten out of control, like that's just the truth. There's some things that are kind of like okay, man, that's a little over the you feel me, We didn't went a little far man, You're right, we could have tightened that up. You see what I'm saying. And so what we're doing now is we're seeing a political shift. Like there's a political shift. My first site is on the political area. With Donald Trump we turned into the White House and Republicans holding the majority majorities in Congress. We're witnessing significant political shifts. These changes aren't just a political rhetoric. They're impacting legislation, and they are impacting the way that we do we do. Our lives, the way our lives are being lived. You feel me. They're impacting governance, legislation, and our everyday life period. You know what I'm saying. One thing that I'm seeing and now that there's this big thing, right and I've seen this thing where now these groups and these these ethnic groups, these and this is the stuff that pisces me off. I'm gonna keep I'm gonna keep it a cold brick with y'all. So now these different ethnic groups that are being impacted by the deportations, right, they are now calling for Black Americans to speak up, like why are y'all being so quiet on this subject? Why are y'all so quiet on this subject? And now I'm seeing Black Americans be vilified. You understand what I'm saying because of nobody or we're not you know, that's like, come on, bro, that's not really on the list, you know what I mean. There's no disrespecting nobody, But all of these other ethnic groups are always quiet when it comes to the conditions of us, like you feel me and so man I, hey man, I don't like come on cuz, but this is the stuff that's impacting us, you know what I mean. And basically what this means with the political shift, is it means we can expect a reorientation of policies on issues from health care to national secuity to just all across the board. You know what I mean. I have to ask myself how do these political shifts impact or you got to ask yourself, how do these political these political shifts impact your rights, your community, and your future. Is it for the better or is it for the worst. One thing I'm gonna tell you I'm gonna tell you the truth. One of the things that have been impacted in my life in my area is just the oversaturation of people. Like it is not supposed to be that many people where I am. You feel me, the infrastructure of where I live, my area is not meant to accommodate so many people. So what you notice is you notice the tightening of resources. You notice everything being crowded. Have y'all noticed that lately? Everywhere you go, every time you go somewhere is crowded. You feel me like everything is crowded. When you go to the store, there's things that the shelves are bere Like you, there's just certain things, you know, the energy energy. You're starting to have brownouts, you know what I'm saying. You're starting to have power glitches, You're starting to have you know, things that are going on. So that's one thing that I've noticed is you know, my area, there's always traffic jams, and there's already accidents and usually, like I told you all, we usually have two and now it's like two to three fatal accidents per week in my area where there is the highways shut down. You know, it's been a casualty, you know what I mean, on a highway, like we have a lot of car accidents, Like there are a lot of car accidents. But anyway, so these are the things that you know what I'm saying, I'm just noticing about where we have been in the past recent years. My action tip to you all is to just stay informed from multiple sources and engage in conversations that challenge your views while grounding yourself in the facts. You know what I'm saying, don't just talk to people because we've gotten too comfortable talking to people that just think like us. You understand what I'm saying. That is a foolish That is a foolish way to conduct yourself. That is a foolish way to live your life by talking to people who only who only who only agree with you, like you have to be nuts. My sister Tree says, these folks just hate women. That's literally all it is. It's a cold game boxing and Barbecue says always having this conversation a few days ago, I think the left went, uh went. The left went so far left that it pushed the right to extreme right. Now they're trying to take away rights for women that could literally save lives. Yeah, and it's and that's what people do. Like people counteract extreme with extreme. And I think that there's there's there's there has to be at some point, we got to get back to human rights, Like we got to get back to like human rights. And we have to have a level of sensibility, you feel me like we have to have we have to get back to to to having a level of sensibility. But all right, all right, I'm trying not to go all off on these tangents, man, because I literally gotta I literally gotta go. Number two, higher education is being re evaluated. This one's near and dear to my heart because I am a I am an educator. I am, like I told you, I am the greatest post secondary educator in the world. I love I love higher education. I have come from a career I built out a career in higher education that you know what I mean. I transitioned from when I decided to uh work for myself, you know, to to launch my businesses and do them full time. But higher uh, higher education. There's a growing disenchantment with the high costs and frankly the quality of traditional college education. You understand what I'm saying college education is they've run wild, man, They've run wild with the costs of college. And you have to think about what it is that you get for that cost. You understand, think about when you go to school and you spend you know, one hundred and fifty two hundred thousand dollars on your education, and then what are you getting for that education? Because a lot of people go through and they go through the traditional route and they get a degree, especially a degree that's not in a hard science meaning you know, these soft science degrees or man, I hate to I'm not gonna do that because I'm gonna offend some people because some of us have soft science degrees, if you will, And I don't want to offend nobody because you know how y'all know how I get. But go to college, you spend all of this money. The majority of us go into that because truthfully speaking, we have not planned for college. We have not put together a workable plan of action, and we have not we have not saved like there is no savings for college fund like that stuff is a thing of the past that went out out with that went out with what was it with industry? You know when back when America was booming and the automotive industry and people parents used to be able to save for children's college. And the kids come out and we have fifty thousand dollars saved for you for college. You know, that's a figment of imagination. Is a thing of the past. Now. The majority of people, especially those who come from where we come from, who do go the traditional route and go to a four year institution, they depend on funding, They depend on federal financial aid. But the increasing cost of education has just gotten to a point where it's ballooned to it's really truly out of control, and so it has many people rethinking the conventional academic path and exploring alternative ways to acquire knowledge and skills, myself being one of them. I have a theory that if you come through high school and you decide to go to college, you should have a one hundred percent scholarship to pay for college if you're gonna go to a traditional school. If you do not have a one hundred percent paid scholarship, then you have to think of alternate ways. Do not take your ass to a college thinking that you're going to be able to figure it out when you get there, and that is what we do all too often, especially in our communities. Y'all, the kids graduate high school, you feel me, we have the little barbecue forum, you know, we have the little graduation party forum. In the summer, you know, they you know, mess around and play. Then come July and August, y'all pack up the y'all pack up the van. Y'all go to Walmart. Y'all get them the matching, the dormitory blankets, and boxes of snags and slides of slipper shoes, and y'all get them the dormitory dry race boards and all that stuff. Then y'all take them to school, and y'all drop them off, and y'all take all the pictures, and y'all upload pictures to social media. Oh look at little Look at little Shani k wud were dropping her office school. Oh look at little my little handsome son to Mario. Look at the Marius. We're dropping Emafo. Take the pictures with them, and y'all do all the hugging and all that kind of stuff. Then y'all drop them office school, and y'all have not figured out how to pay for the shit. I was trying not to cuss y'all have. Not figured out how you're gonna pay for it, because you have, you know some of them. You know, you get little grants or you get you get it figured out to pay for the first quarter. You understand what I'm saying, which from a college stand from a collegees standpoint, which uh uh, which from a college stamp the colleges standpoint. You have to understand that it is a it is a it is a business right, and so enrollment and getting students enrolled is a business. And so the practice in the new practice because it used to be remember when you used to have to qualify for college, Remember when it was difficult to get in. Now, the requirements for enrollment and registration, I mean for enrollment and acceptance have been relaxed because the idea is to get you in what they got to get you in, and so they throw money. They tell you you. Qualify for this, you qualify for that, you qualify for this, and so they'll get you in, but they can't keep you. You understand what I'm saying. And so when you see the problems with the modern landscape of college education, and you see certain colleges are have they're not growing or you know, things are not going well with them financially, and they're having a reshape and reshift and they're laying off people and so on and so forth. That is because, excuse me, they are not into. They are not into. They don't focus a lot of them. And this is what this is my This was me as an educator, So I'm talking from experience. The emphasis is on recruitment. You feel me an initial enrollment, but not on retention because they can't retain students because the majority of students can't afford to be there. You feel me because we have not put together a workable plan. So my plan for that, and I'll do a whole show just on education. I'll do a whole show. But there are alternate ways for you to get skills and to get experience and so on and so forth, And there is a workable plan for students. So it's not over. If you come out of high school and you don't have money for college or you don't have a scholarship, you can plan accordingly. But you have to put together a planning, you have to work it. And that's just it. And that is where a great deal of Americans are. People are questioning college, like do I have to go to college? What this means is more people are turning into online courses, trade schools, self directed learning, YouTube, and they're turning too those in order to acquire skills in order to make themselves in play. You feel me? For me, it's just like I really think about what education means to me beyond just the degree. I'm all about the education and the educational process. Like I told you, I'm a lifelong student. So like I'm here to literally, I'm here to learn. I'm here to learn. I'm not here to play no games like I'm here literally to learn, you feel me. My action tip, especially for those of us with children, is to look into diverse learning platforms. Consider lifelong learning as a key part of yourself mastery. Like you should always be trying to learn something. And that's my problem with when I look at the number of people who come in and interact with this content, that's my problem and that's my level of frustration, because you should be learning, Like what. Like you're not trying to learn? If you're not, excuse me, trying to learn every day, then what the fuck are you doing? Like what are you doing? Why are you not trying to learn? Why are you not? Why why I don't understand? Number three? How remains a critical issue like housing? Let's talk about housing across the political spectrum. There's a renewed focus on easing regulations to promote construction and to address housing shortages. Housing is more than just a roof over your head. It's a critical factor in economic stability and community as well. You feel me housing. When housing is. Solidified, the communities are solidified. When the communities are solidified, then there is a boom in the economy. Like the economy is solidified. You understand, And that's like the best way I can. I can, I can really, I can really explain it. Expect continued debates over policy shifts that aim to balance affordability and quality. When it comes to housing, How does housing affect your community or personal stability? Think about it those of us that own our houses, right or tho those of us that are homeowners. Think about how the hot housing crisis affects your community. Think about empty houses that are in your community. Right. Nobody wants empty houses in their neighborhood because empty houses? What does that mean? That brings down your property value? Also, you have the concept of people not keeping up with If somebody abandons a house or a house is empty, then people are not keeping up with the with with the with the with the taking care of the condition of the house or the yard or so on and so forth, and then those It's just so many things that are spill outs from that. It's so many things that are spill out from that. But my action tip is to just like I say, I would stay engaged in local policies and support initiatives that help create more sustainable housing solutions. I know that y'all don't know what that what that is, you understand because we're so we're so distracted by all this other stuff. But think about getting involved with the local policies to support initiatives that aim to create sustainable housing solutions in your respective communities. Number four, workplace culture is evolving. Salute to my brother whatever mad in the building, I see you. Workplace culture, y'all know I talk about workplace a whole lot. The workplace culture is undergoing the transformation. Traditional nine to five is given way to more flexible hours in some remote positions, you know what I mean. Even though a lot of the remote teleworking positions are being recalled within the federal government, you know what I mean. And so I think that a lot of other areas of employment, a lot of other sectors will be following soup. But this. Evolution reflects our desire for better work life balance and increased productivity. You feel me. Let's be clear, when you work from home, you get way more done when you work in office. We can just keep it a cold break. Working in the office traditionally like having to report to a place nine to five traditionally for the sake of reporting to a place nine to five traditionally is a big, big, big, big, big hindrance to your productivity. You know what I'm saying. The more you see people, the more you have a propensity to distract them from working. And another big thing that kills productivity. And I believe that workplace meetings are probably ninety five percent of the biggest productivity killers in the modern workplace. All y'all do is meet, meet, meet, meet, meet, meet, meet, meet meet meat. How all you do is meet? And when you meet, when are you getting the work done? You feel me? You're getting the work done when you get home when you should be tapping in with your family, tapping in with your kids, working on personal self development. You should be relaxing, You should be enjoying life like nah. So the traditional workplace has become a place where work life balances. It is impossible for those of you all who are looking to a send in corporate America, those of you who are looking for looking to improve your careers and looking to push your push forward and and achieve great things in your careers, your work life balance goes out of the goes out of goes out the window. Whatever man said, I just wasted an hour in one of those meetings. I need to talk to you today too, bro, Hit me up, hit me up, let's ge let's let's get on the line when whenever you get a chance today when you get off work, I gotta I got a bug I gotta put in your ear. Yeah, work life, man, work life balance is out the window if you're trying to if you're trying to grow your career. You know what I'm saying. When they need to be fighting another pandemic that's gonna have folks right back at home, are you saying they you said they fighting work from home when they need to be fighting another pandemic. That's gonna have folks right back at home. That's a fact. That's a back. You need to have the appropriate contingencies in place, that's for sure. Jared O Levergreen, I see you, but dang, I gotta go. It's now thirty three. But work, but the workplace culture is evolving, So what does it mean? To means organizations are adapting new ways of working which could lead to more creative, adaptive, and employee centered environments. You understand what I'm saying. Just think about how flexible, how flexibility in your own work life has impacted your productivity and well being. You understand what I'm saying. And then I would just say that you know, you need to embrace and advocate for work environments that prioritize productivity, balance and creativity. Like that's what I would That's what I would do. You understand what I'm saying. Number five, and this is the last one. Social media regulation is a hot topic lastly. You know, social media regulation legislators are grappling with the challenge of ensuring online safety, especially for minors, while protecting free speech. This debate is heating up as the digital world becomes even more central to our lives. Everybody's on social media, Like, that's what we do, sopower, what's up with you, hommy, That's what we do. What this means is you're going to be looking for We're going to be getting new laws and regulations that could significantly impact how we use social media with implications for privacy, misinformation, and public discourse. Consider how much time you spend online and how it shapes your perceptions and your relationships. Like I tell you all, like you got to step away from this stuff, man, and plug into your real life. Social media is not real. This stuff is not real. This stuff is not real. It's not real. It's not real. My action tip is practice mindful digital consumption and support balanced policies that safeguard both safety and freedom. And also, man, listen to me. Monitor your key is online and what it is that they're doing. Monitor their kid is online. Monitor your kid is online. So five my five things that I learned once again in the areas that I focused on, Like I said, was number one was political shifts are reshaping the nation. Number two, what's higher education is being re evaluated like a mug. Number three is housing remains a critical issue, Like that the housing crisis is for real. Number four workplace culture is evolving, and number five is social media regulation is a hot topic. That's what I learned in January of twenty twenty five, man, And those are the things that I'm going to continue to keep an eye on. I'm excited for February. We are in February. I got some things that I'm really, really truly trying to get done. So I'm moving and grooving, willing and dealing. Man, But I got to slide out of here because it's nine thirty five. Apologies for being like apologies that I'm rushing through. Y'all be sure that if you're just now coming in and slew to deays, what's up with the MJ's total healving wellness? What's happening old school Winstantly? I see you, y'all catch the replay. I will be back this afternoon. Man. You know we're gonna do a little box and talk at one thirty pm Eastern Standardaska. Y'all come and check out the truth on boxing. But man, salute to y'all, Thank you all so much. Once again, we will continue to have these conversations. Y'all can come on over to the Simple Truth Network Www dot the Simpletruth Dot Network and we can continue the conversation. But salute to y'all. Man, I really truly genuinely appreciate you. If I had a million tons, I couldn't tell it all. Shout out to everybody that shows love to the Black Gentleman Grooming Company. Man, really truly do appreciate you. 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