Rethinking Freedom

Ayayi

This isn’t just a show—it’s a movement. A call to rise above limitations, to reclaim the power that’s already within you. Whether it’s freedom in your finances, your health, your rights, or your voice—we’re here to spark the change that leads to true liberation. With every story, every beat, and every conversation, we’ll inspire you to dig deeper, to challenge the status quo, and to chase the life you deserve. So, buckle up—this is the ride of your life, and inner freedom is our destination.

  1. America at 250: The Freedom Story They Buried

    5d ago

    America at 250: The Freedom Story They Buried

    THE OTHER SIDE OF FREEDOM (Part 2): UNTOLD HISTORIES OF THE U.S. AT 250  | Featuring E.R. Bills  As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, whose stories are celebrated—and whose stories remain buried beneath the surface of official history? In part 2 of our discussion, host Aya Fubara Eneli sits down with acclaimed Texas journalist and author E.R. Bills to discuss his gripping book, Tell-Tale Texas. Together, they explore the hidden, unsettling, and often forgotten stories that shaped Texas and the nation—stories of racial violence, injustice, corruption, resistance, disappearances, massacres, and the people history tried to erase. From infamous crimes to suppressed truths, this conversation challenges us to reconsider what freedom has meant in America—and for whom. As the nation celebrates 250 years of independence, Rethinking Freedom asks:What happens when we tell the whole story? Join us for the concluding thought-provoking conversation about memory, truth, power, and the importance of preserving the histories that many would rather forget. 📻 Rethinking Freedom airs Mondays at 7:00 AM CST on:KRGN 98.5 FMKVBM 104.7 FM 📺 Watch on the Rethinking Freedom YouTube Channel🎙️ Also available on all major podcast platforms #RethinkingFreedom #ERTBills #TellTaleTexas #TexasHistory #UntoldHistory #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory #US250 #FreedomStories #HistoricalTruth #HiddenHistory #MemorialDay #Juneteenth #Texas #Podcast #HistoryMatters Support the show

    1 hr
  2. THE OTHER SIDE OF FREEDOM: UNTOLD HISTORIES OF THE U.S. AT 250 |Summer Series Kickoff | Featuring E.R. Bills

    May 25

    THE OTHER SIDE OF FREEDOM: UNTOLD HISTORIES OF THE U.S. AT 250 |Summer Series Kickoff | Featuring E.R. Bills

    THE OTHER SIDE OF FREEDOM: UNTOLD HISTORIES OF THE U.S. AT 250Summer Series Kickoff | Featuring E.R. Bills As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, whose stories are celebrated—and whose stories remain buried beneath the surface of official history? In this powerful kickoff episode of Rethinking Freedom’s summer series, The Other Side of Freedom: Untold Histories of the U.S. at 250, host Aya Fubara Eneli sits down with acclaimed Texas journalist and author E.R. Bills to discuss his gripping book, Tell-Tale Texas. Together, they explore the hidden, unsettling, and often forgotten stories that shaped Texas and the nation—stories of racial violence, injustice, corruption, resistance, disappearances, massacres, and the people history tried to erase. From infamous crimes to suppressed truths, this conversation challenges us to reconsider what freedom has meant in America—and for whom. As the nation celebrates 250 years of independence, Rethinking Freedom asks:What happens when we tell the whole story? Join us for Part 1 of a thought-provoking conversation about memory, truth, power, and the importance of preserving the histories that many would rather forget. 📻 Rethinking Freedom airs Mondays at 7:00 AM CST on:KRGN 98.5 FMKVBM 104.7 FM 📺 Watch on the Rethinking Freedom YouTube Channel🎙️ Also available on all major podcast platforms #RethinkingFreedom #ERTBills #TellTaleTexas #TexasHistory #UntoldHistory #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory #US250 #FreedomStories #HistoricalTruth #HiddenHistory #MemorialDay #Juneteenth #Texas #Podcast #HistoryMatters Support the show

    1 hr
  3. Black Votes, White Fear: The Battle for America’s Political Future

    May 18

    Black Votes, White Fear: The Battle for America’s Political Future

    What happens when Black political power begins to rise in America? History gives us the answer: Backlash. In this explosive episode of Rethinking Freedom, host Aya Fubara Eneli sits down with community activist Dr. Rodney Duckett to expose the long history of white resistance to Black political advancement — from Reconstruction to Jim Crow, from voter suppression to modern redistricting battles happening across the United States today. This conversation pulls no punches. Together, we examine how fear of Black political influence has shaped American laws, elections, media narratives, policing, education, and democracy itself. We trace the deliberate dismantling of protections won during the Civil Rights Movement and ask whether America is witnessing the rise of a new era of legalized disenfranchisement. Topics include: * The true history behind the 1965 Voting Rights Act * White backlash after Black political gains * Racial gerrymandering and the fight over representation * The Supreme Court and the weakening of voting protections * Voter suppression tactics targeting Black communities * The relationship between white nationalism and political power * Why local elections are critical battlegrounds * How Black communities can organize, mobilize, and fight back This episode also confronts a deeper truth: The struggle has never only been about voting. It has always been about power. Who gets heard. Who gets protected. Who gets resources. Who gets representation. And who gets erased. Yet despite centuries of attacks, Black communities continue to organize, resist, build, vote, and rise. From enslaved Africans denied humanity to Freedom Riders risking their lives, from Fannie Lou Hamer to modern grassroots organizers, the fight for political freedom continues. And the outcome of that fight will shape America’s future. 📻 Rethinking Freedom airs Mondays at 7 AM CST 📡 KRGN 98.5 FM | KVBM 104.7 FM 🎙 Available on all podcast platforms 📺 Subscribe to the Rethinking Freedom YouTube Channel for fearless conversations on history, politics, race, law, and liberation. #RethinkingFreedom #BlackVotes #VotingRights #RodneyDuckett #CivilRights #BlackPoliticalPower #WhiteNationalism #JimCrow2 #Democracy #AfricanAmericanHistory #BlackResistance #VoterSuppression #PoliticalPower #SocialJustice Support the show

    1 hr
  4. Mother’s Day Was Never Meant to Be This…

    May 11

    Mother’s Day Was Never Meant to Be This…

    Mother’s Day didn’t begin with flowers, cards, or brunch. It began with war, grief, organizing, and resistance. In this powerful episode of Rethinking Freedom, we uncover the true origins of Mother’s Day—from Ann Reeves Jarvis organizing mothers during the American Civil War, to Julia Ward Howe calling for mothers to unite against war, to Anna Jarvis fighting the commercialization of the very holiday she created. But we don’t stop there. This episode centers the global power of motherhood—from African traditions where Nneka means “Mother is greater”, to Indigenous systems where mothers held political authority, to modern-day movements led by mothers demanding justice for their children. We explore: 👉 The radical history of Mother’s Day 👉 How capitalism transformed a movement into a marketplace 👉 The real cost of motherhood (economic, physical, emotional) 👉 Black, Brown, Indigenous, and global mothers who turned grief into activism 👉 A powerful “Support Mothers” action plan you can apply today Featuring insights connected to The Joys of Motherhood and the lived realities of mothers across generations. This is not just a celebration. This is a reckoning. ✊🏾 FEATURED THEMES & FIGURES Mamie Till-Mobley Coretta Scott King Betty Shabazz Mothers of the Movement Mothers Against Drunk Driving Black Mamas Matter Alliance 🔥 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS Because mothers are celebrated one day a year… while the systems that burden them operate every day. And if mothers are not supported… are they truly free? 📻 LISTEN + FOLLOW 📅 Airs Mondays at 7 AM CST 📡 KRGN 98.5 FM | KVBM 104.7 FM 🎧 Available on all podcast platforms 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION If this episode moved you: 👉 LIKE 👉 COMMENT 👉 SHARE 👉 SUBSCRIBE Let’s rethink freedom—together. Support the show

    1 hr
  5. Breaking the Curse: Protecting Black Women and Healing Our Communities

    Apr 27

    Breaking the Curse: Protecting Black Women and Healing Our Communities

    What does it take to move from awareness to real change? In Part 2 of this urgent and necessary conversation, Rethinking Freedom goes deeper—beyond naming the crisis to confronting its roots and building pathways toward healing, accountability, and transformation. This episode brings together powerful voices committed to truth, restoration, and the protection of Black women and girls. Together, we examine not only the patterns of violence, but the cultural, psychological, and spiritual conditions that allow it to persist—and what it will take to break them. Featured Guests: Gilbert Richards Born in Belize, Gilbert Richards is an educator, clinician, and lifelong teacher with over 27 years of experience working with learners from kindergarten through adulthood. He holds a Master’s in Special Education with a focus on second language learners and a Master’s in Clinical Social Work. Teaching, for him, is a spiritual calling. His work now centers on spiritual freedom, collective healing, and expanding historical and socio-cultural awareness through his involvement with Knarrative. Khalid B. Scott, BS, MSW, LCSW, CADC, CODP-I, C-SWHC, CWEL, CPLC, LPHA With more than three decades of service in social work, Khalid B. Scott is a nationally recognized clinician, educator, and leader in mental health and social advocacy. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Substance Use Disorder Specialist with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Khalid provides psycho-social therapy for individuals, couples, and families through his private practice, International High Achievers. His work is rooted in trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and authentic human connection. A decorated veteran, award-winning professional, and mentor, Khalid has taught at major universities across the country and contributed to numerous publications, media platforms, and community initiatives. His legacy is one of service, discipline, and a deep commitment to healing and empowerment. Contact Khalid B. Scott: Website: International High Achievers Therapist Profile: Psychology Today Profile Social Media & Resources: Linktree Dr. Kerry Ann Zamore Byrd Dr. Byrd is a clinical professor and Director of Baylor University’s Undergraduate Social Work Program, with over 20 years of experience as a licensed clinical social worker. Her work spans child protective services, court systems, psychiatric care, police social work, and international practice. She is also an award-winning filmmaker and playwright, using storytelling to advance trauma-informed and culturally responsive care. Contact Dr. Kerry Ann Zamore Byrd: Phone: (254) 247-1262 In this episode, we explore: • Root causes and recurring patterns of violence • The impact of culture, conditioning, and silence • Mental health, trauma, and intervention strategies • Accountability and the role of men and community leadership • Pathways for protection, prevention, and healing This is not just a conversation—it is a call to action. If we are serious about freedom, then we must be serious about protecting the lives, dignity, and humanity of Black women. Air Date: Monday, April 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM CST Broadcast: KRGN 98.5 FM | KVBM 104.7 FM Platform: YouTube + Radio Join the conversation. Share this message. Be part of the solution. #RethinkingFreedom #ProtectBlackWomen #EndViolence #CommunityHealing #BlackWomenMatter #MentalHealthAwareness #BreakingTheCurse Support the show

    1 hr
  6. Apr 20

    Beyond the Headlines: Femicide, Patriarchy, and the Path to Healing

    What are we missing when we call these tragedies “isolated incidents”? In this powerful and necessary episode of Rethinking Freedom, Aya Fubara Eneli confronts the growing pattern of homicide-suicides involving women—particularly Black women—and places these tragedies within a broader global and systemic context. From recent cases to the staggering reality that 51,000 women and girls were killed by intimate partners or family members in 2023, this episode challenges us to move beyond headlines and ask deeper questions about power, patriarchy, mental health, and accountability. This is not just a conversation—it is a call to awareness, accountability, and transformation. Featured Guests Khalid B. Scott, LCSW Khalid B. Scott is a licensed clinical social worker, substance use disorder specialist, and veteran with more than three decades of experience in mental health, trauma, and community healing. His work spans clinical practice, education, and leadership, grounded in trauma-informed care and a deep commitment to helping individuals and families heal. Website: http://www.highachievers.net Therapy Profile: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/khalid-b-scott-south-holland-il/466781 Social Media: https://linktr.ee/alphakbs1 Dr. KerryAnn Zamore Byrd Dr. KerryAnn Zamore Byrd is a clinical professor and the Director of Baylor University’s Undergraduate Social Work Program. With over twenty years as a licensed clinical social worker, her work spans child protective services, court systems, psychiatric and police social work, and international communities. She is also an award-winning filmmaker and playwright. Contact: 254-247-1262 Listen & Watch Rethinking Freedom Airing Monday at 7:00 AM CST KRGN 98.5 FM | 104.7 FM KVBM Available on YouTube and all podcast platforms Subscribe to Rethinking Freedom for more powerful conversations. #RethinkingFreedom #Femicide #ViolenceAgainstWomen #MentalHealth #Healing #SocialJustice Support the show

    59 min
  7. Power, Politics & the Judicial System | Rethinking Freedom

    Apr 13

    Power, Politics & the Judicial System | Rethinking Freedom

    What does power really look like inside the justice system—and who does it truly serve? In this thought-provoking episode of Rethinking Freedom, Aya Fubara Eneli sits down with Judge Darrell Jordan, former Harris County Criminal Court Judge and candidate for Harris County District Clerk, for a candid and layered conversation about the intersection of power, politics, and the judicial system. Before we get into the race itself, we take a step back and ask the bigger questions: 🗳️ Why do local elections matter more than most people realize? ⚖️ How does the judicial system impact everyday life in our communities? 📉 What happens when people don’t show up to vote in local races? As the conversation unfolds, we move into the realities of this current election: Why Judge Jordan is running for District Clerk What he believes needs to change within the system The role of transparency, access, and efficiency in the courts We also address the controversies and public scrutiny surrounding his career—creating space for honest dialogue, accountability, and clarity. And importantly, we explore a deeper question: ✊🏾 What challenges do Black judges face in Texas—and how does race shape perception, scrutiny, and reform within the system? With early voting approaching (April 21–29) and Election Day on May 2, this episode is both a call to awareness and a call to action. Because local elections don’t just decide positions—they shape justice, access, and opportunity. Support the show

    1 hr

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This isn’t just a show—it’s a movement. A call to rise above limitations, to reclaim the power that’s already within you. Whether it’s freedom in your finances, your health, your rights, or your voice—we’re here to spark the change that leads to true liberation. With every story, every beat, and every conversation, we’ll inspire you to dig deeper, to challenge the status quo, and to chase the life you deserve. So, buckle up—this is the ride of your life, and inner freedom is our destination.