A historic conversation for healing and unity | Taking a stand against injustice and creating real change

A historic conversation for healing and unity | Taking a stand against injustice and creating real change

“Our hope is to have you panelists share your experiences of what this is all about. What do you want all of us – maybe who have not had these experiences – to know, but also to appreciate. And most importantly, what can we do to make real...
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“Our hope is to have you panelists share your experiences of what
this is all about. What do you want all of us – maybe who have
not had these experiences – to know, but also to appreciate. And
most importantly, what can we do to make real progress?


It’s really not about pointing fingers here.


What this is really about is getting to what we can do to tap
into unity, and love, and compassion, and connection to one
another. What can we do to move forward?”


– Tony Robbins


On May 25, George Floyd, an unarmed, 46 year old black man, was
unconscionably killed by police in broad daylight during an
arrest in Minneapolis. Captured on cell-phone video and amplified
in the media, the whole world witnessed his horrific death and it
has reignited a centuries-long conversation around racism in the
United States and the injustice that African Americans can face
at the hands of police and law enforcement. 


The aftermath of George Floyd’s death – on top of the stacking of
Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon Martin, and Eric Garner
just to name a few other horrific losses – has brought this
nation to a threshold. As thousands of people have come together
around the world with heavy hearts, humanity is speaking loud and
clear: Enough is enough, the time is now to create real, lasting
change. Beyond change, we need progress. As you’ll hear Tony say
in this episode, change is automatic – but
progress is not.


In this 3-hour episode, Tony hosts a historic conversation with
ten unique leaders who share their experience of what it is to be
black America and lend their voice to what we – as a unified
society – need to do at this pivotal moment to collectively
unite, make progress, and ultimately tap into love, compassion,
and connection to one another. 


Podcast guests include: Martin Luther King III
(Global human rights leader), Benjamin Crump (George Floyd’s
family lawyer), Lora King (Founder & Executive Director, The
Rodney King Foundation), Officer Gomez (11-year veteran of the
police force), Sybrina Fulton (Trayvon Martin’s mother), Doc
Rivers (Head Coach, Los Angeles Clippers), Bishop T.D. Jakes
(Founder, The Potter’s House), Daryl Davis (R&B Musician and
activist), Scott Shepherd (Reformed KKK leader), Dr. Michael
Beckwith (Founder, Agape International Spiritual Center)


To learn more, visit
https://www.tonyrobbins.com/podcasts/a-historic-conversation-for-healing-and-unity 

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