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To the new listeners and to the regular listeners. Welcome to specificity, spell it. S.P.E.C.I.F.I.C.I.T.Y. Where we ask specific questions, about specific topics, getting specific answers. The Meaning of specificity is, the state of being clearly defined or identified; to be precise, exact or distinguished.

Joining us today is Omari Ajanaku a paralegal at The People’s Criminal Law, a vocational teacher/counselor at The Peace 1st Association Vocational Non-Profit, an artist/producer at Pass 1st Ent. LLC, the podcast host of The Specificity Podcast and most importantly a husband & father of three children.

This episode (The Ending of Season 1) challenges the host to delve deeper into himself. To delve deeper into his upcoming works and businesses, into his lifestyle and commitments & into his family and community. With this conversation he unveils making himself vulnerable as he shares his trauma and pain, his inspiration and encouragement & his flexibility and unwavering energy. His quote;

“Every step I take toward my death is another toward my death, and so I step”

--Sounds are not owned by The Specificity Podcast and can be found on Youtube;

1. Nas - Rare Instrumental

2. Dave East - Type of Time Instrumental + DL Link

*Feel free to check out Pass 1st Ent. LLC based in Oklahoma City, OK and their film.

A Letter To My Children

Communication and Relationships,

Success and Career Development and

Peer Pressure and Conflict Resolution

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