43 min

EP 004 | Kemy Joseph Unheard Voices

    • Gründervirksomhet

What a treat you have to feast your ears on. Join me as I have a fascinating chat with Kemy Joseph.



Co-Founder of F.E.A.R.S. Advantage™, Kemy helps business leaders harness their FEARS to generate Infinite Wealth™ in life and business — regardless of the market adversity — while avoiding prejudice pitfalls and leveraging their privilege to serve diverse communities.

Most people see Kemy’s bright smile, but wouldn’t imagine the hardships behind it. Being raised in Miami, FL as a first generation Haitian American, he lived in a single-parent household with nine siblings where poverty, violence, and racial inequity traumatized him at an early age.

Growing up, he was socialized as a sexist, racist, homophobe, bigot, bully and criminal.

One of his life-changing moments came on his 13th birthday when his dad was hit by a drunk driver and later passed away. This event combined with a series of unfortunate events, became the catalyst for change. And we’re going to hear more about that in a moment.

As an adult he’s made the extraordinary effort to re-socialize himself into a human being — a healthy, educated black man who respects women, Celebrates Diversity, and supports the equal rights of all people. His journey represents the healing that’s possible when we use negative emotions for positive change and learn the skills we need to treat others equitably.

Kemy dreams of creating a world where we rise above segregation, hatred, and violence to heal our past traumas and ensure the safety of all human beings. In service to that vision, he works with hundreds of leaders in business and education — in addition to many Nobel Peace Prize Winners — to inspire global social justice initiatives.

What a treat you have to feast your ears on. Join me as I have a fascinating chat with Kemy Joseph.



Co-Founder of F.E.A.R.S. Advantage™, Kemy helps business leaders harness their FEARS to generate Infinite Wealth™ in life and business — regardless of the market adversity — while avoiding prejudice pitfalls and leveraging their privilege to serve diverse communities.

Most people see Kemy’s bright smile, but wouldn’t imagine the hardships behind it. Being raised in Miami, FL as a first generation Haitian American, he lived in a single-parent household with nine siblings where poverty, violence, and racial inequity traumatized him at an early age.

Growing up, he was socialized as a sexist, racist, homophobe, bigot, bully and criminal.

One of his life-changing moments came on his 13th birthday when his dad was hit by a drunk driver and later passed away. This event combined with a series of unfortunate events, became the catalyst for change. And we’re going to hear more about that in a moment.

As an adult he’s made the extraordinary effort to re-socialize himself into a human being — a healthy, educated black man who respects women, Celebrates Diversity, and supports the equal rights of all people. His journey represents the healing that’s possible when we use negative emotions for positive change and learn the skills we need to treat others equitably.

Kemy dreams of creating a world where we rise above segregation, hatred, and violence to heal our past traumas and ensure the safety of all human beings. In service to that vision, he works with hundreds of leaders in business and education — in addition to many Nobel Peace Prize Winners — to inspire global social justice initiatives.

43 min