Light Up the Mic Podcast

Kembala Evans

The “Light Up the Mic” podcast shines a light on meaningful topics to help you win in life. You’ll hear real stories from real people on how they overcame adversity, achieved success, found love, improved their finances, and more.Amazing stories have a way of opening our eyes, teaching us life-changing lessons, and inspiring us to believe in the possibilities. Never underestimate the power of words to change your life.Because hearing stories of triumph, wonder, and inspiration could empower you— to achieve your deepest desires. 😊   * New episodes every other Wednesday starting January 14th.

  1. Jun 11

    Your Self-Talk Matters More Than You Think

    What are you saying to yourself every day—and how might those words be shaping your life?  In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans explores the power of affirmations, positive self-talk, and how our self-belief and mindset play a role in helping us become the person we want to be. Drawing from personal experience, scientific research, and the stories of Muhammad Ali, Lady Gaga, W. Clement Stone, and Michael Jackson, Kembala shares how self-talk can shape our beliefs, choices, and ultimately our lives. You'll learn what affirmations are, what the research says about their impact on stress, performance, self-belief, and well-being, and why so many successful people make them part of their daily lives. Plus, you'll walk away with a practical 7-Day Challenge to help you become more aware of the conversations you're having with yourself, along with simple ways to bring more positive self-talk into your life. 7 Key Takeaways: The conversations you have with yourself matter.Affirmations help reinforce the beliefs you want to live by.Research suggests affirmations can support performance and well-being.Affirmations work best when combined with self-belief and action.Many successful people have used positive affirmations to reach BIG goals.It's about who you're becoming, not just what you're achieving.Pay attention to the story you're telling yourself.Resources: Affirmation Research:Carnegie Mellon University’s Self-Affirmation and Stress Performance StudySelf-Affirmation Impact on Brain Stanford University’s Self-Affirmations and Academic SuccessBook: Moonwalk by Michael JacksonCleveland Clinic: Do Positive Affirmations Work Mayo Clinic: Positive Thinking 🔗 Follow, share, and leave a review or send us a text below. Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    19 min
  2. May 13

    Beyond the Scale — Chase the Feeling, Not the Look | Steve Parkin

    What if just 15 minutes… one simple sweat… could change how you feel—and ultimately, how you live? In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala sits down with certified personal trainer Steve Parkin to explore what it really takes to build strength, transform your body, and stay committed to your health for life. Born and raised in Jamaica without access to gyms, Steve shares how fitness changed his own life—and how, over 30 years as a trainer, he has helped others reclaim theirs. From helping a client recover after brain surgery to training a runner who returned from Graves’ disease to qualify for the Boston Marathon, this conversation goes far beyond weight loss. If you’ve ever felt stuck, intimidated, unsure where to start, or wondered if it’s too late to make a change—this conversation is for you.  You’ll learn why “just showing up” is the hardest—and most important—step, how clean eating fuels your body, and why chasing how you feel matters more than chasing how you look. Together, Kembala and Steve discuss: Why movement is medicineHow breaking a sweat impacts your mental healthThe importance of clean eating and recoveryThe dangers of losing muscle massHow to build strength the right wayThis episode may change the way you think about fitness, aging, and what’s still possible for your life—while reminding you how one step could lead to your breakthrough.  Key Takeaways: Chase the feeling, not the lookClean eating > dietingJust showing up can change everythingBreaking a sweat can shift your mindsetMovement today protects your futureHealing and recovery are important It’s never too late to improve your lifeResources: Connect with Steve Parkin on Instagram: @SparkinFitnessBusiness Insider: Bob Marley’s Famous Last WordsUC Davis Health on the Impact of GLP-1 Drugs Statista: 1 in 8 Americans Use a GLP-1 Drug 🔗 Follow, share, and leave a review or send us a text below. Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    50 min
  3. Apr 22

    Miracles Abound When You Expect Them...

    After seeing three words in gold—“Expect a Miracle”—on a tall black iron gate, Kembala couldn’t stop wondering what would make someone believe in miracles like that. So, she set out to learn more—and discovered how a single mother’s dream became her reality: owning that very estate. In this episode, Kembala and her friend Kai talk to real people in Florida and ask a simple question: Do you believe in miracles… and why or why not? From doubt to deep faith, the answers were honest, surprising, and thought-provoking. What they discovered—from real people to their own experiences—may change how you think about belief, alignment, and expectation. As they reflect on that morning, what started as a simple outing turned into a series of moments they couldn’t ignore—reminding them that sometimes what doesn’t go as planned may lead to something even better. This episode is about perspective, belief, and the power of expectation. So maybe the real question is—what are you expecting? In this episode, we explore: What people really think about miracles and real-life experiences.The contrast between belief and doubt.A powerful testimony that challenges perspective. How unexpected moments can lead to meaningful connections. The role of expectation in shaping our experiences.Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    14 min
  4. Apr 8

    Stuck and Stressed About Money? Take Control | Dorethia Kelly

    With rising costs, economic uncertainty, and increasing financial stress, many people are working harder than ever—but still feel like they’re falling behind. In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans sits down with award-winning financial expert and CEO of MoneyChat, Dorethia Kelly, to break down what’s really keeping people stuck—and how to take control back. From credit cards and emergency savings to job loss and major financial decisions like buying a car, this conversation delivers practical strategies and real-world insights you can apply immediately. Dorethia shares how she helps clients get out of debt, recover from financial setbacks, and build a stronger financial future. She also discusses how you can: Avoid common debt traps Reframe your path to the American Dream Recover after job loss and rebuild savings Reduce financial stress and build confidence with money Whether you're trying to get out of debt, improve your credit, or simply feel more in control of your finances, Dorethia delivers real, actionable advice to help you move forward.  Key Takeaways: Money is a tool—but how you use it determines your results. Financial success starts with mindset. Don’t beat yourself up about past mistakes. Focus on progress, not perfection. Emergency savings are critical—start small and build over time. Aim for 6–12 months expenses as a goal. Use credit cards strategically. Spend what you can pay off monthly. High-interest debt can keep you stuck—take action to reduce it. Increase income and follow a clear plan. Financial stress decreases when you take control and create a plan. Clarity builds confidence. Big purchases like cars require strategy—not emotion. Understand the total cost before committing.Resources: Connect with Dorethia 👉 Dorethia.com or on social media @iamdorethiaDorethia's Book: #MoneyChatGen Z (Fortune) Average Car Payments (NerdWallet)Financial Stress (NFCC)🔗 Follow, share, and leave a review or send us a text below. Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    44 min
  5. Mar 27

    How One Woman Broke Barriers, Rose to Global Leadership—and Reached Back to Mentor Others | Terry Cardwell

    What does it really take to break barriers, rise to leadership, and create a life of purpose? In this powerful episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans sits down with Terry Cardwell—former Accenture partner and global leader—who shares her journey navigating corporate America at a time when women were still fighting for a seat at the table. Terry shares her journey navigating corporate America as one of the first women in her office. Through candid stories and practical insights, Terry highlights the importance of mentorship, resilience, visibility, and a strong work ethic. Terry also reflects on her transition from corporate leadership to global philanthropy, underscoring the importance of impact-driven success. Ultimately, this episode reframes success as the ability to influence and uplift others, encouraging listeners to pursue meaningful growth and define success on their own terms. Key Takeaways: Success is about more than a title. True success is measured by the lives you touch—not just the positions you hold.No task is beneath you—excellence builds reputation. Even the smallest assignments are opportunities to prove your value.Mentorship is a game changer. Having someone “at the table” advocating for you can accelerate your growth.You must take ownership of your own career. Even without formal programs, you can create your own opportunities.Visibility matters—don’t hide your potential. Seek out high-impact opportunities where your work can be seen.Be intentional about celebrating your wins. Pausing to recognize achievements builds confidence and resilience.It’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Whether it’s a new career path or a life goal, don’t give up.McKinsey & Company 2025 Women in the Workplace Report 🔗 Follow, share, and leave a review or send us a text below. Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    36 min
  6. Mar 14

    Does the Food You Love — Love You Back? Rethinking Your Health, Habits, and Wellbeing | Chef Pat

    In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans sits down with health coach, chef, and wellness advocate Chef Pat (Patrick Quinn) for a powerful conversation about the relationship between food and our wellbeing. This conversation goes beyond food and protein myths. Kembala and Chef Pat explore topics like listening to your body, stress management, physical movement, and the importance of having a clear “why” when making a change. Chef Pat shares his personal journey from growing up on the Standard American Diet (SAD) to becoming a plant-based eater focused on intentional living. He discusses his main drivers (family health history, health scare) behind his lifestyle change. And why our daily habits and mindset matter. He also shares how challenging himself to run 1,000 miles in a single year showed the power of determination and persistence — especially when life happens. 👉 If you’re looking to improve your health or simply live more intentionally, this episode offers meaningful insights and real encouragement.  Key Takeaways: Most people cannot out-train a poor diet. Your food and nutrition play a major role in your overall health.The SAD diet and lifestyle choices are tied to chronic illnesses. Heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers are often connected to our daily choices (food, movement, and stress).Awareness is the first step toward living healthier. Knowing how food affects your body can help you be more intentional.Genetics may influence risk, but habits influence outcomes. As Chef Pat explains, genetics may “load the gun,” but our daily habits count.Fasting can help reset both your body and your mindset around food. Periods of fasting can improve discipline, awareness, and food choices.Finding your “why” is essential for reaching lifestyle goals. Without a meaningful reason for change, it’s difficult to be consistent.True wellness is holistic. Health includes nutrition, physical activity, stress management, mindset, and  emotional wellbeing also.Disclaimer: Be sure to consult with your doctor or a healthcare professional before starting any diet, lifestyle change, or exercise routine. Connect with Chef Pat: Email: patrick@blankcanvascooking.comWebsite: blankcanvascooking.com Instagram: @blankcanvascookingFacebook: Blank Canvas Cooking🔗 Follow, share, and leave a review or send us a text below. Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    58 min
  7. Feb 26

    How George Washington Carver Turned Adversity into Success

    What if the obstacles in your life are actually preparing you for something greater? If you’ve ever felt overlooked, overwhelmed, or unsure where to begin, this episode will challenge you to start where you are, use what you have, and take the next intentional step toward your goal. In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans unpacks powerful lessons from the life of George Washington Carver — a man born into slavery who transformed adversity into innovation, service, and lasting legacy. Through Carver’s words and life story, you’ll discover how vision creates direction, persistence defeats excuses, preparation positions you for opportunity, and service defines true success. You’ll also hear how faith, creativity, and excellence in small, unseen moments can shape a life of lasting impact. Key Takeaways: Vision gives direction — and hope helps on the journey. When you know where you’re going, your actions become intentional.Persistence beats excuses. Rejection and adversity don’t determine your future — your response does.Preparation positions you for opportunity. There are no shortcuts to lasting achievement. Consistency and discipline matter.Excellence in the ordinary could make it extraordinary . How you handle small tasks shapes your character and influence.Creativity turns problems into possibilities. A curious mind sees solutions where others see limitations.Service defines true success. Status fades. Impact endures.Faith and conviction anchor purpose. A strong foundation sustains clarity, courage, and work efforts.Resources: C.S. Lewis Institute on George Washington Carver Missouri Department of Agriculture on George Washington CarverPBS: "George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life" Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    14 min
  8. Feb 12

    The Truth About Love: Attracting It, Handling Rejection & Making It Last

    The greatest human desire is to love and to be loved. In this episode of Light Up the Mic, Kembala Evans steps into real conversations with everyday people and asks one powerful question of each: How do you attract love into your life? From couples married over 50 years to singles reflections on heartbreak, boundaries, vulnerability, rejection, and agape love, this episode explores love in its many forms — romantic, family, spiritual, and self-love. You’ll hear why respect and honesty matter, why self-love sets the standard, and why love doesn’t promise permanence — but it fuels growth. Whether you’re in love, healing, or still hoping for it… this one is for you. Key Takeaways: Respect Is the Foundation of Love. Real love shows up in how we speak, listen, and appreciate one another.Honesty Builds Trust. You cannot attract lasting love without truth and clear communication.You Attract What You Reflect. Kindness, openness, and empathy create space for love to enter.Self-Love Comes First. If you don’t love and understand yourself, it’s difficult to love others fully.Boundaries Are a Form of Love. Loving someone doesn’t mean accepting everything. Healthy love includes limits.Agape Love Is Unconditional. Love can continue — even when relationships change form.Rejection Is Redirection. Being yourself and risking vulnerability is worth it. The right love will accept you.A therapist shares the 9 things people want most in life: ‘Forget everything else’  Send us Fan Mail Thanks for joining us today!  We want to hear from you with any feedback, show ideas or thoughts. You can send us a text above or email to hello@lightupthemic.com. Connect with us on Instagram: lightupthemicpodcast Follow "Light Up the Mic" host Kembala Evans online: X: @Kembala YouTube: @KembalaEvans (video podcasts will be posted here occasionally) Disclaimer: This "Light Up the Mic" podcast is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. It is not intended to deliver legal, accounting, medical, or other professional services. If legal, accounting, medical or other professional advice is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.  Links to Other Sites: The "Light Up the Mic" podcast may provide links to other sites and we provide no warranty for other sites. Sites that may be linked have their own policies. Users may reference their terms of use and privacy policy.

    24 min
5
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11 Ratings

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The “Light Up the Mic” podcast shines a light on meaningful topics to help you win in life. You’ll hear real stories from real people on how they overcame adversity, achieved success, found love, improved their finances, and more.Amazing stories have a way of opening our eyes, teaching us life-changing lessons, and inspiring us to believe in the possibilities. Never underestimate the power of words to change your life.Because hearing stories of triumph, wonder, and inspiration could empower you— to achieve your deepest desires. 😊   * New episodes every other Wednesday starting January 14th.