The Lifestrong Project

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Welcome to ‘The Lifestrong Project’ with your host AyeCee, a podcast dedicated to uplifting and empowering the African American culture and community. Join AyeCee as he shares inspiring stories, insightful discussions, and practical advice aimed at celebrating the richness and resilience of black culture. From spotlighting black excellence and achievements to addressing important social issues and challenges, ‘The Lifestrong Project’ serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for listeners seeking to thrive in today’s world. Tune in to join the movement of empowerment and transformation, as we uplift the voices and experiences of the African American community. Subscribe now and be part of the journey to strengthen, uplift, and celebrate black culture with AyeCee on ‘The Lifestrong Project’.

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Finding Identity Between Two Worlds | Johnzelle Anderson on Race, Healing, Faith & Self-Discovery

What happens when your identity is shaped by two worlds—but fully accepted by neither?

In this powerful episode of The Lifestrong Project, licensed therapist and author Johnzelle Anderson shares his deeply personal journey growing up as a biracial Black man in America while navigating race, faith, family tension, and the search for belonging.

Born during the era of the 1992 Los Angeles riots to a white mother and a father from Sierra Leone, Johnzelle opens up about confronting internalized messages about identity, wrestling with cultural expectations, and discovering healing through self-reflection, music, and truth. His memoir—structured around songs instead of chapters—offers a unique and emotional pathway into understanding how story, culture, and memory shape who we become.

This conversation is honest, thoughtful, and encouraging for anyone working through questions about identity, purpose, or where they truly belong.

🎧 If you’ve ever felt caught between expectations, cultures, or versions of yourself—this episode is for you.

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Finding Identity Between Two Worlds | Johnzelle Anderson on Race, Healing, Faith & Self-Discovery

What happens when your identity is shaped by two worlds—but fully accepted by neither? In this powerful episode of The Lifestrong Project, licensed therapist and author Johnzelle Anderson shares...

From Campus Leadership to Career Preparation: Helping Teens Land Their First Job

Landing that first job can feel intimidating for many teens and young adults—but what if they had the tools, preparation, and confidence to walk into an interview ready to succeed?

In this episode of The Lifestrong Project, host Anthony Chappell sits down with Dr. Moses Delaney, a respected leader in higher education with more than 20 years of experience developing students, building high-performing teams, and leading campuses to success. As a Campus President with multi-site leadership experience, Dr. Delaney has spent his career shaping educational environments that prepare students not only academically, but professionally and personally.

Through his leadership in education, Dr. Delaney has mentored countless students and professionals, helping them build confidence, develop leadership skills, and prepare for meaningful careers. His passion for preparing young people for success goes far beyond the classroom.

That passion led to the creation of First Job Prep, a program that began when Dr. Delaney helped one of his daughters prepare for her very first job interview at a popular shoe store in Atlanta. By developing interview scripts, role-playing scenarios, and coaching her through the process, she successfully landed the job—proving that preparation can turn nervousness into confidence.

What started as a lesson for his daughter soon became a mission to help teens and young adults everywhere prepare for their first step into the workforce.

Today, through the First Job Prep online course, Dr. Delaney shares the same proven strategies that help young people develop confidence, communicate effectively, and stand out in job interviews.

In this conversation, we explore:

• Dr. Delaney’s leadership journey in higher education
• Why many teens struggle with their first job interview
• The importance of preparation and mentorship
• Skills young people need before entering the workforce
• How parents and educators can better prepare students for success

Whether you’re a parent, educator, mentor, or a young person preparing for your first job, this episode offers valuable insights into building confidence and creating opportunities for the next generation.

God Designed You for Impact: Discovering Your Spiritual DNA

What if the purpose you’ve been searching for has been inside you all along?In this powerful episode of The Lifestrong Project, host AyeCee sits down with prophetic teacher, author, and purpose coach Dr. E. Laura Porter to explore one of life’s most…

Fewer Matches, Better Love: How to Date With Intention

If dating apps feel like a second job, you’re not alone. In this episode, certified matchmaker and single mom Felicity Morgan explains why “more matches” isn’t the answer—and how focusing on fewer, better matches can change everything.
As the founder…

Excellence Without Burnout: Redefining Success for Black Students and Families

On this episode of The Lifestrong Project, we’re digging into what it really means to pursue excellence without losing yourself. Depression, anxiety, and suicide are rising among Black youth and college students, often fueled by intense pressure to…

Figure It Out Filmmaking: Julian Hampton on Making Movies Anywhere

If you’ve ever told yourself, “I can’t make a movie because I don’t live in LA, I don’t have money, or I don’t know where to start,” this episode is for you.

Filmmaker Julian Vaughan Hampton (Vaughanworks LLC) has spent the last 15 years proving you…

“Congrats, You’re Divorced!” – The Black Man’s Survival Guide

Divorce hits different when you’re a Black man.

In this episode of The Lifestrong Project, we’re joined by David—divorce survivor, author, and professional “WTF just happened?” analyst—to unpack what really goes down when a Black man’s marriage…

Who Closed the Book? The Disappearance of Black Bookstores in America

Black bookstores were once the heartbeat of our communities—spaces of knowledge, culture, resistance, and liberation. In this episode of The Lifestrong Project, we sit down with the filmmakers behind the upcoming documentary “They Said Niggas Don’t…