• EP.21 The Sit Down

  • Dec 30 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this powerful episode of The Sit-Down, hosts Rod Love, Shaquita Wynn, and Doc Polite continue their important conversation about civic engagement, community-based programs, and the significant role that voting plays in shaping the future of our neighborhoods. They break down the upcoming District 5 Orlando runoff election between Tavares McCurdy and Shan Rose, discussing the crucial need for community involvement in elections and how voting directly impacts local services, including the very programs that support at-risk youth and families.Rod opens with a call to action for the community to not only vote but to understand the impact of those votes. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring that your voice is heard through voting, and how our ancestors fought for the rights we sometimes take for granted. Doc Polite joins in, passionately speaking about the sacrifices made by generations before us to secure the right to vote and the responsibility we now have to act on that gift.Key Moments:
    • The Power of Voting: Doc highlights that elections are not just about selecting candidates but about securing the services and resources that impact our communities. "If you don’t show up at the ballot box, don’t expect to get what you need."
    • The History of Struggle and Sacrifice: Rod connects the act of voting to the broader historical context of Black struggle, referencing how close we still are to the era of slavery and the immense sacrifices made for us to have these rights. "We stand on the shoulders of giants who fought for us to be here today, and we must honor that by exercising our right to vote."
    • Community Economy and Accountability: The discussion touches on a broader issue — that of economic empowerment within the Black community. Rod and Doc agree that we need to build a sustainable community economy where money circulates within the community rather than being spent elsewhere. This vision of community wealth is a key part of any successful, long-term plan.
    As the conversation shifts to the guest of the evening, Marcus, the founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization I Hope Mentoring, listeners are treated to a real-world example of someone who is walking the walk in the community.Marcus’s Story:
    • From Struggles to Service: Marcus shares his personal journey, from being a troubled youth to coming back to Orlando after facing hardships and achieving degrees. He speaks on how this experience shaped his desire to give back to the community that once supported him. He founded I Hope Mentoring, a program that works with at-risk youth from all over Central Florida, including areas like Mercy Drive, Ivy Lane, and even Davenport, Osceola County.
    • A Commitment to Positive Change: Marcus describes his work, which includes providing mentorship, life skills development, and educational support to youth who need it the most. The organization is not just about offering services — it’s about offering hope. Through programs like back-to-school drives, community outreach, and mentorship, I Hope Mentoring has been able to support thousands of young people and help them stay on track for success.
    • Celebrating 10 Years of Service: Marcus reflects on I Hope Mentoring’s 10-year anniversary, sharing how the organization has grown over the years. With a focus on holistic development, they serve as a safe space for youth to engage in positive activities, away from the pressures of street life. The program’s impact is not just in numbers, but in the lasting change they create in the lives of the young people they touch.
    Rod, Shaquita, and Doc take a moment to commend Marcus for his dedication and the real, tangible results he and his team have achieved in the community. Marcus’s journey from troubled youth to successful mentor is a powerful example of the transformative power of community-based programs. His work is the very embodiment of what the Sit-Downpodcast hopes to highlight — the importance of not just talking about change but actively working to create it.Key Takeaways:
    • Voting is Empowerment: Your vote directly influences the allocation of resources and services in your community. Don’t just complain—vote and make a difference!
    • The Need for Community Economy: Building sustainable, self-sufficient communities is key to long-term success. We must support businesses, organizations, and programs that prioritize the growth and well-being of the community.
    • Action Over Talk: The community needs leaders who are ready to execute on their promises. As Marcus exemplifies, creating change takes action, consistency, and a heart for service.
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