Episodes

  • This Almost Broke Me: Alicia Lorde on Faith, Loss & Motherhood
    Jan 20 2026

    What happens when life forces you to grieve, parent through uncertainty, and rebuild your faith at the same time? Joseph "JoJo" Simmons sits down with author and autism mom Alicia Lorde for a powerful conversation about grief, faith, motherhood, and resilience on the For Good Podcast.

    Life doesn't always unfold the way we imagine — and for Alicia Lorde, survival became a daily act of faith. On this episode of the For Good Podcast, Joseph "JoJo" Simmons sits down with Alicia, author of True Survivor, for a raw and deeply honest conversation about grief, autism parenting, healing, and purpose.

    Alicia opens up about losing her husband, raising a child on the autism spectrum, and confronting generational trauma while learning how to lean fully into her faith. Together, JoJo and Alicia explore what it means to heal when life feels overwhelming, how honesty and vulnerability become tools for growth, and why survival isn't meant to be the final destination.

    The conversation also dives into the realities autism parents face — from emotional exhaustion to unseen fears — and the strength it takes to keep showing up, even when you're the village.

    They dive into:

    • Navigating grief while raising a child with autism

    • How faith evolves when life doesn't meet expectations

    • Breaking generational trauma through honesty and healing

    • What resilience really looks like on the hardest days

    • Moving from survival mode into purpose and hope

    This episode is a reminder that healing is possible, faith doesn't require perfection, and your story can become a lifeline for someone else.

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    35 mins
  • Success, Mental Health & Fatherhood: JoJo Simmons & Vic Mensa Get Real at MJBizCon
    Jan 13 2026

    What does success really cost when your mental health isn't protected? Joseph "JoJo" Simmons reflects on MJBizCon and sits down with Vic Mensa for an honest conversation about leadership pressure, mental health, and how fatherhood reshapes purpose, priorities, and legacy on the For Good Podcast.

    MJBizCon brought together founders, leaders, and visionaries building real businesses — but some of the most impactful moments happened offstage. Joseph "JoJo" Simmons revisits MJBizCon with a powerful, reflective conversation alongside Vic Mensa on the For Good Podcast, diving into what success looks like when mental health and purpose come first.

    In this episode, JoJo and Vic talk openly about the pressure of leadership, the expectation to always be "on," and the importance of protecting your mental health while navigating business, creativity, and life. The conversation naturally shifts into fatherhood, as Vic shares how becoming a dad has changed the way he moves, thinks, and defines success — not just as a parent, but as a man and leader.

    They dive into:
    The mental health challenges that come with leadership and visibility
    Why success means nothing without emotional wellness
    How fatherhood realigns priorities and purpose
    Building legacy through intention, growth, and presence

    This episode is a reminder that the real work happens within — and that healing, growth, and leadership go hand in hand.

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    25 mins
  • For Good Reflections: How We Protect Our Peace
    Dec 9 2025

    From grief and growth to balance and burnout — every guest we've had on The For Good Podcast has shared one common truth: healing starts from within.

    In this special "For Good Reflections" episode, Joseph "JoJo" Simmons brings together powerful moments from past conversations, featuring guests opening up about how they care for their mental health, protect their peace, and stay grounded when life gets heavy.

    You'll hear wisdom from voices like Dreka Gates, Vanessa Simmons, Angela Simmons, Lil Eazy E, Corvain Cooper, and more — each revealing their personal tools for healing, reflection, and self-preservation.

    Whether it's therapy, faith, fitness, mindfulness, or simply slowing down, these stories remind us that mental health isn't just maintenance — it's movement. It's how we stay aligned with our purpose, break cycles, and live For Good.

    In this For Good Reflections episode, JoJo Simmons revisits powerful moments from past guests as they open up about how they care for their mental health, protect their peace, and find balance in the middle of life's chaos.

    From therapy and faith to fitness and mindfulness, these reflections reveal what healing really looks like behind the scenes — unfiltered, honest, and deeply human. Because taking care of yourself isn't selfish — it's For Good.

    In this episode, we reflect on:
    • The daily practices that protect our peace and mental clarity

    • How therapy, faith, and fitness help us stay grounded

    • The importance of slowing down and creating boundaries

    • What healing looks like when life gets heavy

    Why mental health is more than maintenance — it's movement

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    19 mins
  • Becoming McKenzi Brooke: Growing Up Online, Finding Her Voice & Turning Pressure Into Purpose
    Nov 25 2025

    McKenzi Brooke has spent most of her life in front of a camera — but who is she outside the viral videos? The TikTok star, dancer, actor, and storyteller joins Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on the For Good Podcast to talk about growing up online, separating her real identity from her internet persona, navigating pressure at a young age, and turning criticism into fuel.

    From her close bond with her family to the creative honesty behind her music, McKenzi opens up about the parts of her life people don't see — and what it really means to stay grounded when millions are watching.

    McKenzi Brooke is one of TikTok's biggest breakout creators — a dancer, actor, musician, and storyteller who built a massive following by being relatable, creative, and unapologetically herself. But behind the viral moments is someone who has been performing since childhood, learning how to grow up while the internet watched.

    In this episode of the For Good Podcast, Joseph "JoJo" Simmons sits down with McKenzi for a raw, thoughtful conversation about identity, pressure, confidence, and the power of knowing who you are beyond the screen.

    McKenzi opens up about what it's really like to grow up in the public eye, how she separates her real personality from the one people assume she has online, and why she still considers herself "just a normal girl with weird quirks" despite millions of fans.

    They go deep into:

    • Growing up online and learning to stay authentic while the world watches

    • Finding her voice beyond dance — from acting to storytelling to writing music

    • Using heartbreak and friendships as creative fuel in her songwriting
      (yes… she thanks her exes for the inspiration)

    • The support system that keeps her grounded — especially her brother and her mom

    • How to handle comparison, hate, and pressure as a young creator ("Haterade is Powerade" might be the best quote of the episode)

    • Why being underestimated became her superpower

    McKenzi also shares the moment she was invited to the United Nations for women's empowerment — and what it felt like to be the youngest person in the room.

    This episode is a reminder that the internet doesn't always show the full story — and that staying grounded starts with knowing yourself first.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Grief, Truth & Becoming a Better Man: John DeDakis Opens Up
    Nov 18 2025

    What happens when a lifetime journalist turns the camera inward? Award-winning CNN editor and author John DeDakis joins Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on the For Good Podcast to talk about truth, grief, mental health, and the painful losses that shaped him as a man, husband, and writer. He opens up about losing his sister and son, why men need to cry more, and how storytelling became his path toward healing.

    John DeDakis spent decades shaping the news at CNN — but the stories that shaped him were the ones rooted in personal loss, truth, and resilience. The award-winning journalist, novelist, and writing coach sits down with Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on the For Good Podcast for one of the most heartfelt, emotionally open conversations of the season.

    John opens up about losing both his sister and his youngest son, how grief never truly ends, and why he believes men must learn to feel instead of suppress. He and JoJo dive into how journaling, mindfulness, and honest emotional expression saved him from breaking — and how those same tools can help others heal, too.

    They explore:

    • What CNN's fast-paced newsroom taught him about truth, storytelling, and integrity

    • How grief changes a man, a marriage, and the way you show up in the world

    • Why tears are necessary, not weak — and how "your tears become bullets" when you hold them in

    • The evolution of journalism, misinformation, and the responsibility of telling real, human stories

    • How he used fiction to process pain and why writing from a woman's perspective changed his life

    • The sixth stage of grief — and how finding meaning rebuilt his purpose

    In one of the most powerful moments of the episode, John shares that the proudest accomplishment of his entire career isn't CNN, his books, or the awards — it's the choice to fight for his marriage after losing his son. A raw, honest, deeply human conversation about love, loss, truth, and living "for good."

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    42 mins
  • Dreka Gates: 60 Acres, a 7-Figure Wellness Empire, and the Moment She Reclaimed Her Power
    Nov 4 2025

    Dreka Gates didn't set out to build a wellness empire — it found her. When COVID forced her into isolation on 60 acres of Mississippi land, just miles from where her great-grandmother once farmed, everything shifted. One day, while working the soil, she fell to her knees in tears — not because she bought the land, but because she realized: "This really belongs to me."

    In this powerful conversation at Black Week, Dreka sits down with Joseph "JoJo" Simmons to share how she transformed her healing journey into a seven-figure empire — from Love's Harvest, her cannabis company, and the first Black woman-owned dispensary in Mississippi (built with a $2 million investment into a 100-year-old building), to Dreka Rose emotional wellness eyewear, a 60-acre regenerative farm, and even an AI avatar that connects with people one-on-one.

    But this episode isn't just about success — it's about the spiritual, emotional, and mental work it takes to sustain it all. Dreka opens up about the practices that keep her grounded, from burning negative energy each morning to breaking generational cycles while building generational wealth.

    What You'll Hear:

    • Why self-mastery is the foundation of every business move she makes

    • The $2M lesson she learned investing in experience, not just space

    • Why cannabis could've been a trillion-dollar industry for Black and Brown communities

    • The "sandwich method" she uses for tough negotiations — firm, but rooted in love

    • How she uses AI and gaming to meet people where they are

    • Why she left the church at 13 to find her own spiritual path

    • Her healing journey to the Amazon jungle with shamans

    • What she'd tell her 13-year-old self who bet on herself before she had proof

    This is a story of alignment, ownership, and audacity — and what it means to truly build For Good.

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    36 mins
  • The Fight for Representation in Hollywood: Natasha Ward-Shaw on Colorism, Confidence, and Change
    Oct 14 2025
    Hollywood has long struggled with representation — and Natasha Ward Shaw has spent more than 20 years fighting to change that. The casting director, producer, and acting coach sits down with Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on The For Good Podcast for a powerful conversation about diversity, colorism, and what it really takes to open doors for Black women in entertainment. From interning on Fat Albert to casting, producing, and coaching some of today's most talented actors, Natasha has built a career rooted in purpose. She shares how she's fought to make sure darker-skinned women are seen as leading ladies, how confidence can transform an actor's career, and why representation isn't a trend — it's a responsibility. The conversation also dives into how Natasha balances fighting for others while protecting her own peace, what true inclusion in Hollywood should look like, and why she believes faith and family are the foundation for longevity in any industry. JoJo and Natasha open up about:
    • How colorism and bias still show up in casting rooms

    • Why confidence is the foundation for success

    • The importance of creating real opportunities, not just token representation

    • How faith, family, and joy keep her grounded through the fight

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    40 mins
  • Just JoJo: Birthday Edition — Redefining Legacy Beyond the Spotlight
    Oct 7 2025

    Short Description
    Turning 36 isn't just another year—it's a checkpoint. In this special birthday edition, JoJo Simmons opens up about growth, fatherhood, and redefining what legacy means beyond fame. From faith and family to business and purpose, he reflects on how far he's come and the lessons that keep him grounded.

    Full Description
    In this Just JoJo: Birthday Edition, JoJo Simmons steps into his 36th year with gratitude, growth, and a new perspective on what really matters.

    He reflects on life beyond the spotlight—what it means to come from a legendary family yet still build your own name, purpose, and peace. From lessons learned as a husband and father to the mindset shifts that helped him find calm and clarity, JoJo shares how he's learned to "worry less and do his best."

    Through honesty and reflection, JoJo opens up about carving out his own identity, choosing faith over fear, and redefining legacy as impact rather than image.

    They dive into:

    • What legacy really means beyond fame or family name
    • The lessons turning 36 has taught him about growth and peace
    • How faith and fatherhood gave him deeper purpose
    • The power of intention, resilience, and gratitude in building a meaningful life

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    38 mins