How Brotherhood Heals | 3 Lessons from Josiah David Jones & Kofi Siriboe - Episode 95

mEET Josiah David Jones and Kofi Siriboe

Some call it a gut feeling. Others call it intuition. Kofi Siriboe calls it obedience.

In this week’s episode of the podcast, I sat down with actor and filmmaker Kofi Siriboe and curator and strategist Josiah David Jones for a conversation that quickly moved beyond art. We explored what it really means to follow your inner voice—especially when there’s no roadmap and no external validation.

Kofi shared the story behind TOLA (The Other LA), a creative sanctuary for Black artists in New Orleans, and the courage it took to obey a call he couldn’t fully explain. Josiah spoke about building Valens Projects and how honoring his own creative voice opened doors for others to do the same.

We talked about trust, purpose, emotional wellness, and the real work of staying connected to what matters—even when it’s uncomfortable.

If you’ve ever felt pulled toward something bigger than yourself, this episode will meet you right where you are.

🎧 Press play and get the insight your instinct’s been waiting for.

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