Lesson 58 Consistency w/ Jabari Muhammad

Lesson 58 is about finding the path of consistency. Most ideas, game plans, and anything worth doing should be done with consistency. When shown correctly everybody will know you mean business even if you don’t have any at the moment. Or you are ready so you don’t have to get ready. Jabari Muhammad is the owner and operator of Snappers Seafood in Richmond at 1501 Ohio Ave. Serving all the Louisiana Fried Fish & Chicken you can handle. Jabari has been in the past and continue to be a hustler for all seasons. Food, clothing, and his faith has kept him afloat all these years, with the help of his astounding patrons who he gives all the credit to. This is a success story, don’t be blinded by the by illusions of success. Jabari is in his community helping, the money stays in his community and customers enjoys Snappers Seafood in the community. With the communities help he raised support to get his own food truck and looking to rally the community for another one or two, to bolster sales and to franchise out when necessary. My aim is to help so I hope fully that this is helpful to people…Please enjoy Lesson 58 of How Do You View You?

Lesson 50 Giving In vs. Giving Up

Today’s lesson talks about giving in versus giving up, and Griffinstein updates. I see people giving up everyday. Giving in is different because that is when an outside force batters you until you acquiesce. Giving up is an internal force that batters you, which to me equals hopelessness, helplessness, and ultimately depression.

There are so many resources and people willing to help, but no one wants to be “judged” which we are everyday. “Judged” is what some people say when they don’t want their mistakes or shortcomings as a human to be remedied by another better yet recognized by another, so we all try to take care of our problems in house. Which leads to giving up because we obviously can’t do it on our own or we would have done. My aim is to help so I hope fully that this is helpful to you really. Tongue twister on purpose…Please enjoy Lesson 50 of How Do You View You.

Episode 47 – Freedom is a Choice

Today episode talks about freedom and what it means to be “free”. Too often we take for granted the meaning of freedom, to most of us it means being able to go where you want if you want. As I have gotten older, I see I cannot go anywhere I want, not without consequences. People have been kept out of opportunities and upward mobility, based on their freedom level.

I can walk into an exclusive Golf club (I don’t golf) but I will be escorted out and could possibly loose my life. This episode explores a different kind of freedom risking it for others that really do not respect the sacrifice you would be making. I know people that will go to jail for a shoplifting and would not think nothing of it, where if I am with them we ALL go. A pound ass snicker is not worth my being handcuffed and sat in a car and being in the system. On the other hand if I see a person getting hurt, I have to decide never an easy decision, when its strangers. Its a fine line and I go into the issue deeper.

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Episode 46 – You & Your Whole Generation

Todays episode is about the challenges and misconceptions of breaking generational curses. And by any means money is not the answer, it can’t be. If a person gets off drugs or whatever the curse is for that generation. If you can remember the curse you are still part of it.

This is not downing any one’s’ accomplishments at all, conversely it’s just to call some people’s attention to the future you. In a word, breaking generational curses is huge responsibility. It will not be easy and it requires you to talk to people you may not like, but the future is the goal. Let’s be clear, this is really only for people that want to see the future with them in it. Meaning, if you pass knowledge in this world you are always here. In my family, they still talk about my great grandfather. Even after all of these years. A story of his exploits would make a very good western. Besides, if there is no family to tell about him we lose a hero, someone that we came from who was strong.

Lastly, engage with family now just to talk about. Everyone will not be on board. Do not ridicule those who chooses not to be part of this family thing, preferably celebrate those that show up. In spite of businesses failing or prospering, the children are watching. Take your time and explain to them the losses and wins, the decision making. You do not have to make money to WIN. Just know what you’re playing for and make that the priority. Find happiness in seeing your kids grow strong and never having to go through what you went through. Breaking generational curses.

Breaking generational curses

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Episode 36 – How Would You Raise You?

Griffinstein delves into the topic of How would you raise you? Are you a bad parent if you are putting food on the table but can’t nurture your child’s talent. Some of us may have missed out on our greatest gifts because it wasn’t allowed to grow. Griffinstein also tells a story that should be funny but does not turn out that way, but full of game. Please enjoy episode 36… #griffinstein # howdoyouviewyou #darknetwork #podcasts

Episode 33 – Growing food, Nft’s, and Public view.

Griffinstein talks about growing his own food and minting nft’s and deciding on how others see us.

Episode 32 – Listener Questions & Accountability

Griffinstein talks about upcoming projects in music, film , and artistry. Also, staying outta Walmart, there are characters in there. Please enjoy episode 32 of How Do You View You…

Episode 31 Travlyrics

Griffinstein sits down with Travlyrics aka Ya Boy Black Ice. They talk about the rap game, streaming, the new supergroup Genius Funk. Learning to define success with being productive and not money. A lot of game in this one, sit back relax and soak it up. Enjoy episode 31 of How Do You View You…

Episode 26 – Doug Harris

Griffinstein chops it up with Big Doug, a Richmond legend. This documentarian has told the stories that others won’t touch, but need to be told. His latest “Uzikee” is a masterpiece. Please look on YouTube for it. Mr. Harris also works telling stories for the Richmond Museum, the city, and sports.

Episode 25 – PharaohVenom911

Griffinstein chops it up with Psycho Trap Rapper PharaohVenom911, they talk about dark music, children, and entheogen. PharaohVenom911 is a Richmond artist who has a unique rhyme flow and created his own genre “Psycho Trap”. With titles like Blood Thirsty and Katanas he will be gaining notoriety quickly.

PharaohVenom911 is a philosopher and a medicine man looking to natural remedies to cure maladies. A very proud father his sole wish is that his son does better than him and he will give him all the tools to do this. Please enjoy episode 25 of How Do You View You?

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.