• The Outcasts: A Journey of Believing, Becoming, and Belonging

  • By: Jc Brooks
  • Podcast

The Outcasts: A Journey of Believing, Becoming, and Belonging

By: Jc Brooks
  • Summary

  • My name is JC (Jean Claude) Brooks, and my mission is to give a voice to those who have ever felt like they didn’t fit under a certain category… those who might feel like they “don’t belong.” From growing up as a young Haitian boy to being adopted as a teenager into a Caucasian family in America, this is my story of becoming. I look forward to introducing you to people like me, people unlike me, and people who are still figuring it out. We will also explore how you can help children who are in need of a forever home and the challenges that they face. I hope to take you deep into my journey and into the hearts of others while helping you continue to find yourself. Consider The Outcasts to be your safe space— a space where we will believe, become, and belong— together.
    © 2023 The Outcasts: A Journey of Believing, Becoming, and Belonging
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Episodes
  • Mental Matters: Advocating for Mental Health in the Black Community & Living with Bipolar Disorder with George P Brooks
    Nov 21 2022

    I was blessed to have the opportunity to have an honest and open conversation with mental health advocate, entrepreneur, and life coach George P Brooks.  George is the founder of METTA Association, a nonprofit organization committed to advocacy and awareness for decriminalizing and destigmatizing that which concerns mental illness.  After discovering his mental illness at a young age, George has dedicated his time to helping others get to the root of their mental illness and the ways that it can be treated.  George is also dedicated to advocating for healthy fatherhood and co-parenting while working with others through divorce trauma.  He is an advocate for mental health in the black community, and especially for black men.  George also has some intriguing plans in the works outside of his nonprofit work.  George's story and insight on mental illness is sure to bring new awareness and empathy to all.

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    32 mins
  • Mental Matters: Working Through Trauma and Using Adversity to Make You Stronger with Zach Brooks
    Nov 14 2022

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains content about suicide.  Today, I share an eye-opening interview with my brother, Zach Brooks.  Zach shares some major trauma that he has experienced and how he has taken his adversities and turned them into strength.  Zach unfortunately lost two of his dearest friends within months of each other, which brought on strong feelings and many questions.  When he went to take on some serious life changes, he experienced a few speed bumps along the way.   
    If you or someone you know are in crisis, call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a free, 24-hour hotline, at 1.800.273.8255. 

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    53 mins
  • Mental Matters: Navigating Anxiety and Deciding When It's Time with Kayla Crawford
    Nov 7 2022

    In this episode of our Mental Matters series, I share with you an interview with a dear friend of mine, Kayla.  She shares with us her journey of navigating life with anxiety from childhood to adulthood.  Kayla discovered her feelings of anxiety at a young age, and her journey to becoming ready for therapy aims to inspire and give you guidance.  Realizing you have anxiety, depression, or another mental illness can leave you questioning your value and the validity of the things happening around you.  Kayla does a great job of breaking down those feelings and getting real about when you should seek help.

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    36 mins

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