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Voices of Hope with Omar Kenyatta Clark Podcast
by Omar Kenyatta Clark
Real stories. True healing. Lasting hope.
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Beyond Treatment: Participation as Medicine — A Talk with Dr. Mark Salzer
Host Omar Kenyatta Clark sits down with Dr. Mark Salzer to explore community inclusion for people with psychiatric disabilities, the Temple University research behind participation measures, and practical programs like supported education and faith-community interventions. The episode highlights participation as a medical necessity, the social model of disability, and strategies to challenge prejudice and self-stigma, ending with personal stories of resilience and a message of hope.
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Breaking Stigma, Building Strength — A Conversation with NAMI Leader Ellen Ritz
Host Omar Kenyatta Clark sits down with Ellen Ritz, president of NAMI Central Suffolk, to discuss mental health advocacy, lived experience, support for families, and practical steps toward recovery. They share personal stories of trauma and survival, explain NAMI's evidence-based programs and resources, and offer persistence, connection, and hope as pathways to healing.
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Vulnerability, Masculinity, and Hope: A Conversation with John D. Lin
Host Omar Kenyatta Clark welcomes John D. Lin — award-winning public speaking professor, seven-continent traveler, NAMI leader, and author of Eli and Me — for an honest conversation on mental health, vulnerability, and resilience. John shares his journey living with depression and bipolar type II, how public disclosure transformed his life, cultural and global perspectives on stigma, and why authenticity and communication matter. He also explains how Eli Manning’s example shaped his views on emotional steadiness and examines what it means to be a man in today’s world. Tune in for practical strategies to foster connection online and in person, reflections on masculinity and stigma, and a hopeful message for anyone struggling: there may be a different, meaningful path forward shaped by your experience.
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Leading Through Loss: Masculinity, Faith, and Turning Pain into Purpose
In this episode of Voices of Hope, host Omar Kenyatta Clark interviews Joshua Reed, a speaker who rebuilt his life after losing his leg in a motorcycle accident. They explore rebuilding identity after loss, strengthening faith, and finding purpose through service and leadership. Josh shares his emotional and spiritual journey, practical steps for turning pain into purpose, and guidance for men seeking healthy masculinity, resilience, and meaningful influence.
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We Are The Trees and God is The Gardener: The Science of Faith
In this episode of Voices of Hope, Omar sits down with Ijanea Joseph for a powerful conversation at the intersection of faith, science, and everyday decision-making. Together, they explore the science of faith and a beautiful metaphor: God as the gardener and us as the trees. Just as trees grow in response to sunlight, water, and seasons, our biology mirrors the rhythms of nature—and points us back to a Creator who designed growth into both our bodies and our souls. This episode also dives into what it really means to hear God’s voice when making life decisions. Not in a mystical, disconnected way—but through alignment, discernment, and walking by faith even when the path isn’t fully clear. Ijanea shares insight on how faith isn’t just spiritual—it’s physiological, emotional, and deeply practical. If you’ve ever wondered how faith connects to the way you’re wired… If you’ve struggled to know whether a decision is coming from fear or from God… If you’re trying to learn how to walk forward without seeing the whole road… This conversation will challenge and encourage you to trust the Gardener who knows exactly how and when you’re meant to grow.
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Spiritual Lightning: When God gives you a wake up call
In this moving episode of Voices of Hope, Omar Kenyatta Clark sits down with Michael Baglino to explore what Michael calls “spiritual lightning”—those life-altering moments when God gets your attention and your life is never the same. Michael shares how undergoing three separate heart surgeries became more than medical crises; they became divine wake-up calls. Each surgery stripped away fear, reshaped his priorities, and drew him closer to God in ways comfort never could. What began as physical survival became spiritual transformation. Together, they talk about how pain can become purpose, how suffering can sharpen faith, and how God sometimes uses disruption to realign our lives with what truly matters. Michael’s story is a testament to the idea that even in the darkest hospital rooms, light can break through—and when it does, it can change everything. This episode is for anyone who has been shaken by life, searching for meaning after trauma, or wondering whether God still speaks through hard moments. Michael’s journey reminds us that a second chance isn’t just about living longer—it’s about living differently.
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Mentally Free Behind Bars: From Prison to Purpose
Eliot spent 30 years behind bars, but even in prison, he remained mentally free. Through education, self-discipline, and an unshakable mindset, he transformed his life—and now he’s on a mission to give back to his community. In this episode, Eliot shares how he overcame the odds, stayed focused while incarcerated, and created the powerful mantra “PPW” — Prove People Wrong. Join us as we dive into his journey of resilience, redemption, and purpose, and discover how one man’s mental freedom behind bars is inspiring a new generation to avoid the mistakes he once made.
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Stay Another Day: A Transformative Journey From Blue to Black to Freedom
In this powerful and deeply human conversation, I sit down with Shamona Kirkland to talk about the kind of healing that doesn’t happen overnight—but changes everything when it finally takes root. Shamona opens up about her journey through depression and suicidal thoughts, sharing honestly what it was like to carry that weight for years and how, around the age of 30, she finally began to experience a sense of freedom she had never known before. Not the absence of struggle, but the presence of clarity, self-compassion, and choice. Together, we explore the role of self-care and gratitude—not as clichés, but as daily practices that helped reshape her inner world. This episode is about learning how to tend to yourself gently, how to recognize progress even when it’s quiet, and how healing can unfold in its own time. If you’ve ever felt trapped in your own mind, exhausted by the work of surviving, or unsure whether freedom is possible for you—this conversation is for you.
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The Warmth of Joy
A special holiday message to encourage those who struggle through the Winter
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A Brush With Death — and the Angel Who Intervened
In this episode, artist Bryant Pugh shares how addiction, depression, and overwhelming loneliness pushed him toward a path that could have ended in death. But on the night he was ready to give up, a spiritual encounter led him to an AA meeting—where a stranger he calls an angel stepped in, took him to detox, and saved his life. From that moment forward, Bryant rebuilt his world through honesty, creativity, and the healing power of connection. His recovery, shaped by both art and unexpected grace, became the foundation of a new purpose. Today, Bryant is the Director of Statewide Training at the Mental Health Empowerment Project, using his journey to empower others to reclaim their voice and transform their lives. His story is a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, light can break through in ways we never see coming.
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This Too Shall Pass: A Teen Mom’s Inspiring Path to Nursing and Spiritual Resilience
In this episode, Stacey White opens up about her journey from teenage pregnancy to becoming a dedicated pediatric nurse. She shares how her mindset of “no other options” and the guiding principle “this too shall pass” helped her overcome life’s toughest challenges. Stacey also dives into the importance of pediatric mental health, the power of love and affection in a child’s development, and how faith and prayer shaped her path. Her story is a powerful reminder that resilience, determination, and spirituality can turn obstacles into opportunities to make a difference. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about overcoming adversity, finding purpose, and the transformative power of faith and care.
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Hope and Strength Are Twins: A Father’s Story of Loss and Life
When Fortune’s wife became pregnant with triplets, their family was filled with joy and expectation—until tragedy struck. In this powerful and deeply moving conversation, Fortune opens up about the day everything changed, the pain of losing one child before birth, and the miracle of seeing two survive. He shares how, in the midst of heartbreak, he discovered a truth that carried him forward: hope and strength are twins. This episode of Voices of Hope is about more than loss—it’s about the unbreakable resilience of a man who refused to give up, the strength it takes to stand for your family, and the power of hope that keeps a father moving forward.
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Season 2 Trailer
Season 2 of Voices of Hope isn’t just a new chapter — it’s an invitation. An invitation into a community where people show up for one another, share honestly, and walk through the hard stuff together. This trailer opens the door to a space built on connection, courage, and real support. If you’re looking for a place to belong, to grow, and to be part of something that lifts people up… press play and come join us.
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Invisible Battles: The State of Veterans’ Mental Health and the Struggle to Come Home
In this powerful episode of Voices of Hope, host Omar Kenyatta Clark sits down with two veterans to explore one of the most overlooked crises in our nation—the invisible battles they continue to fight long after the war is over. Invisible Battles: The State of Veterans’ Mental Health and the Struggle to Come Home takes a deep look into the emotional, psychological, and spiritual wounds that too often go unseen, revealing the courage it takes to heal, rebuild, and find peace beyond the battlefield. Through honest conversation and reflection, Omar invites listeners to see beyond the surface and recognize the humanity within every veteran’s story. Invisible Battles is more than an episode—it’s a call for understanding, compassion, and community. Because true victory isn’t just surviving the war—it’s finding a way home.
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Through the Fire: From Brokenness to Becoming a Voice of Hope
In this finale, Omar Kenyatta Clark shares how life’s hardest trials can refine us instead of destroy us. It’s a raw, hopeful call to rise from the flames stronger, ready to serve, and to become a voice of hope for others.
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Behind Locked Doors: Unmasking the Truth About Psychiatric Care
In this episode I reveal the realities of the broken mental health system and propose strategies on how we can fix it.
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Singing Through The Storm
In this episode I share how I used music to get through one of the hardest times of my life.
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Out of the Darkness: How I Overcame Depression
In this episode I share how I won my battle with depression.
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God Found Me in a Psych Ward
In this episode I share some of my spiritual journey and relationship with God.
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The Language of Hope
In this episode we will shift the paradigm on how we talk about Mental Health.
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I Was Almost Killed by Police During a Psychiatric Crisis…
I share my personal story about my first psychiatric crisis, the police brutality that followed and how I overcame it all to get into the Top Clinical psychology program in the country
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Welcome to Voices of Hope
The episode explains why this podcast exists and what to expect.
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Voices of Hope - Trailer
Hear what Voices of Hope is all about in this trailer.
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Courage Over Anxiety: Faith, Fear, and Finding Strength in the Struggle
Do you suffer from social anxiety or other anxieties? After I shared my recovery story many people have said I am courageous, but I wasn’t always that way. In this episode I discuss how I overcame anxiety and became courageous.
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Gun Violence in America - A Crisis of Conscience
In this episode I address the impact of gun violence, especially in the black community, and steps we can take as a community to resolve these issues.
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