Episode 24 – TJ Sykes

On this episode of How Do You View You, Griffinstein sits down with Author, Mentor, Entrepreneur, and Poet, TJ Sykes. His book “Section 8” is on Barnes and Nobles. His candied walnuts are available for delivery. He mentors at RYSE in Richmond, and the wordplay of his poetry can be heard at an “Open Mic” coming soon to The Rich.

TJ is firmly focused on his mental and physical health. Through meditation, yoga,hiking, cycling, and eating no meat or dairy he loves his life. Recognizing pitfalls of his family history and bypassing them by being healthy. His candied walnut business “Devine Treats” is a delicious treat with flavors Calming Apple Cinnamon, Strawberry Bliss, Chocolate infused with Seamoss, and more please hit him up on Instagram _DevineTreats2020. These are great over salads or fruit. Please enjoy episode 24 of the How Do You View You show.

Episode 23 – Tamera Morgan-Hudson

Griffinstein chops it up with Tamera co-founder of Melanated Harmony. An organization dedicated to the justice of and humane treatment of incarcerated persons. She is organizing marches and programs to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the prison system.
Unfortunately, there exist in the world a biased to folks who have been convicted of a crime. Tamera is trying to remind us that they are people still. “People make mistakes, and they are not throw aways”, she says about newly released and currently incarcerated persons.

She is giving up a lot of game about “Habeas Corpus” that’s being filed against San Quentin Prison, because of the spread of COVID due to transfers. She also shares her frustration about her husband being incarcerated and him not being granted a lawyer.
There are a lot of injustices and this podcast is barely scratching the surface. But please sit back and learn with episode 23 of How Do You View You.

Episode 16 – A 100 Years w/ Lejon, Patrick, and Dante

Griffinstein chops it up with Lejon, Patrick, and Dante. They talk about being incarcerated young with a 40 year sentence and seeing the outside despite all odds. Each man has a distinct and riveting story of faith, patience, and strength. All done with Islam as the motivation. They are speaking on finding themselves and others all in the name of uplifting humanity.

Lejon has an organization “Motivated 2 Help Others” his mission statement is: Serving the community with fitness/exercise. Giving to the poor, needy, and wayfare. Having positive and encouraging dialogue with the youth. Being a resource for those ex-convicts returning to society with transitional housing, drug programs and pre-apprenticeship opportunities.

Patrick has laid the groundwork for his organization DORTHY.org which stands for Defenders Of Real Truth Helping Youth. His outreach will focus on all children living on the outside of society and getting them the confidence, resources, and leadership to traverse this world they live in. Patricks goal is a world view. His aim is to be a public speaker of truth helping all over the world.

Dante will use his organization to focus on nutrition. He says, “Healthy clean food is the key to a healthy clean mind.” He has a plan to reach out to schools and children leagues to promote healthy eating habits. Hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, are running rampant. Informing children now, he feels will curb those statistics.

Each of these men has been through trials and tribulations. With each others help and support they were able to get through what most of us could not imagine. Please stay on the look out for these organizations in the streets of Richmond, because they are out here making a difference. As Lejon says, “I destroyed a lot when I was young, it’s time to give instead of taking.” A sentiment shared by all three of these honorable Muslim men.