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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 1H 5M

James B. Rosseau Sr. - Holy Culture Radio

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https://holyculture.net/ In an era dominated by doom scrolling and digital fatigue, a growing number of millennials and Gen Z listeners are intentionally choosing uplifting content — and finding it through Holy Culture Radio. This 24-hour SiriusXM channel and mobile app is emerging as a case study in positive content consumption (as referenced in this Billboard.com article: https://www.billboard.com/pro/faith-based-hip-hop-rb-going-mainstream/), blending energizing beats with faith-centered conversations that emphasize hope, belonging and purpose. Please refer to the press release below for more information, and contact me to schedule an interview with Holy Culture Radio founder James B. Rosseau Sr. (known by many as “Trig”). He shares his remarkable journey in this fascinating interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbmkHXsZCsY. In an Era of Doom Scrolling, Young Listeners Are Choosing Hope — and Finding It Through Christian Hip-Hop Wilmington, DE, Jan. 28, 2025 — As endless headlines, algorithm-driven outrage and doom scrolling dominate daily life, a growing number of millennials and Gen Z listeners are pushinback — intentionally choosing content that uplifts, inspires and restores. One unexpected place they’re finding it: Christian hip-hop. Holy Culture Radio, a 24-hour SiriusXM channel devoted to faith-centered hip-hop and purpose-driven programming, is emerging as a powerful example of what positive content consumption looks like in practice (https://www.billboard.com/pro/faith-based-hip-hop-rb-going-mainstream/) — and why it’s resonating so deeply with younger audiences. “When I went from artist to producer, I thought, I could do a show, or I could help build a platform for shows — an artery into the community,” said Holy Culture Radio owner James B. Rosseau Sr., known by many as “Trig,” who left a C-suite role in corporate America to become a conduit for faith-based content. “Younger generations aren’t just looking for entertainment. They’re looking for meaning, connection and something that feeds their spirit instead of draining it.” That shift is reflected in Holy Culture Radio’s audience data. Nearly 38 percent of listeners are between the ages of 25 and 45, a demographic often associated with digital fatigue and content overload. Among those listeners, 47 percent say they are likely to attend a motivational or inspirational seminar within the next year, and they are 39 percent more likely to volunteer in their communities over the next 12 months — signaling that what they consume doesn’t stop at listening, but translates into action. “Young listeners nationwide are seeking more than entertainment — they’re seeking belonging,” Rosseau said. “They want a place rooted in faith, positivity and the power of sound.” Holy Culture Radio’s programming blends energizing beats with meaningful conversation, featuring both legendary and next-generation Christian hip-hop artists alongside talk shows that address purpose, culture, faith and community impact. The result is an audio space designed not to amplify anxiety, but to counter it. “All around us, we see people who are hurting, crushed by the weight of a broken world,” Rosseau added. “But through the fray comes hope — a joyful noise that carries good news. Christian hip-hop is that messenger for generations past, present and future, and Holy Culture Radio exists to be its megaphone.” As conversations around mental wellness, intentional media habits and values-driven living continue to gain momentum, Holy Culture Radio represents a broader cultural movement: replacing constant consumption with conscious choice — and choosing content that encourages rather than overwhelms. Listeners are invited not just to tune in, but to take part in a growing community committed to hope, purpose and positive impact. Learn more at www.holyculture.net, or follow Holy Culture on social media at @holyculture.

https://holyculture.net/ In an era dominated by doom scrolling and digital fatigue, a growing number of millennials and Gen Z listeners are intentionally choosing uplifting content — and finding it through Holy Culture Radio. This 24-hour SiriusXM channel and mobile app is emerging as a case study in positive content consumption (as referenced in this Billboard.com article: https://www.billboard.com/pro/faith-based-hip-hop-rb-going-mainstream/), blending energizing beats with faith-centered conversations that emphasize hope, belonging and purpose. Please refer to the press release below for more information, and contact me to schedule an interview with Holy Culture Radio founder James B. Rosseau Sr. (known by many as “Trig”). He shares his remarkable journey in this fascinating interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbmkHXsZCsY. In an Era of Doom Scrolling, Young Listeners Are Choosing Hope — and Finding It Through Christian Hip-Hop Wilmington, DE, Jan. 28, 2025 — As endless headlines, algorithm-driven outrage and doom scrolling dominate daily life, a growing number of millennials and Gen Z listeners are pushinback — intentionally choosing content that uplifts, inspires and restores. One unexpected place they’re finding it: Christian hip-hop. Holy Culture Radio, a 24-hour SiriusXM channel devoted to faith-centered hip-hop and purpose-driven programming, is emerging as a powerful example of what positive content consumption looks like in practice (https://www.billboard.com/pro/faith-based-hip-hop-rb-going-mainstream/) — and why it’s resonating so deeply with younger audiences. “When I went from artist to producer, I thought, I could do a show, or I could help build a platform for shows — an artery into the community,” said Holy Culture Radio owner James B. Rosseau Sr., known by many as “Trig,” who left a C-suite role in corporate America to become a conduit for faith-based content. “Younger generations aren’t just looking for entertainment. They’re looking for meaning, connection and something that feeds their spirit instead of draining it.” That shift is reflected in Holy Culture Radio’s audience data. Nearly 38 percent of listeners are between the ages of 25 and 45, a demographic often associated with digital fatigue and content overload. Among those listeners, 47 percent say they are likely to attend a motivational or inspirational seminar within the next year, and they are 39 percent more likely to volunteer in their communities over the next 12 months — signaling that what they consume doesn’t stop at listening, but translates into action. “Young listeners nationwide are seeking more than entertainment — they’re seeking belonging,” Rosseau said. “They want a place rooted in faith, positivity and the power of sound.” Holy Culture Radio’s programming blends energizing beats with meaningful conversation, featuring both legendary and next-generation Christian hip-hop artists alongside talk shows that address purpose, culture, faith and community impact. The result is an audio space designed not to amplify anxiety, but to counter it. “All around us, we see people who are hurting, crushed by the weight of a broken world,” Rosseau added. “But through the fray comes hope — a joyful noise that carries good news. Christian hip-hop is that messenger for generations past, present and future, and Holy Culture Radio exists to be its megaphone.” As conversations around mental wellness, intentional media habits and values-driven living continue to gain momentum, Holy Culture Radio represents a broader cultural movement: replacing constant consumption with conscious choice — and choosing content that encourages rather than overwhelms. Listeners are invited not just to tune in, but to take part in a growing community committed to hope, purpose and positive impact. Learn more at www.holyculture.net, or follow Holy Culture on social media at @holyculture.

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