Building in a Place That Rejected You: The Historically Racist Forsyth County Georgia Turnaround Story
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What does it mean to be called to a place that historically didn't want you there?
In this powerful episode of When All Hell Breaks Loose, host Chris King sits down with community leader and trailblazer Jonathan M. Hall, who is turning the tides of racial tension and systemic exclusion in Forsyth County, Georgia—one of the most historically racist counties in the U.S.
🔥 You’ll hear how Jonathan is building a movement called Brothers of Forsyth, uniting Black men, connecting with community leaders, and becoming a trusted resource in spaces that once shut people like him out.
🎯 Expect to walk away with:
- A real-life playbook on how to lead with influence in uncomfortable rooms
- The 3 questions Jonathan asks leaders that disarm defenses and build bridges
- How serving first can create unexpected seats at powerful tables
- Why “relationships of integrity” are the currency of lasting change
- And why your WHY must be stronger than your discomfort
💡Whether you’ve ever felt like the only one in the room, or you’re fighting to find your place in a divided world—this conversation will remind you: you were built for this.
🔗 For more, visit wahblpodcast.com
🔗 Connect with Jonathan: jonathanmhall.com
🕖 Premieres April 10 @ 7PM EST on YouTube and all streaming platforms.
Don’t just listen—show up, take notes, and tell somebody else to do the same.
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