Episodios

  • Black History Isn't "His-Story"...Who Gets To Tell It? Pt. 2
    Apr 8 2026

    Part 2 of Black History Isn’t “His-Story”… Who Gets To Tell It? goes deeper into identity, origin, and the stories many of us were never fully told. We unpack Genesis 10, the lineage of Noah’s sons, the connection to Ham and the African nations, and the wider conversation around melanin, pigmentation, and how people groups spread across the earth. We also wrestle with the reality that race has often been used as a human tool to divide, while the identity of many Black people in America has been stripped, buried, or rewritten.

    This is not a conversation about hate, superiority, or separation. This is truth in love. While many cultures have been allowed to celebrate their roots with pride, many Black people are still searching for what was lost. This episode is bold, uncomfortable, and necessary — a real conversation rooted in scripture, history, love, and the pursuit of truth.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Black History Isn’t “His-Story”… But Who Gets To Tell It?
    Mar 24 2026

    What if “history” isn’t just what happened… but what got recorded, what got taught, and what got repeated?

    In this episode, Wayne & Murad open Black History Month with a real conversation: Black History isn’t “His-story”… but who gets to tell it? And the answer might be bigger than you think—because we all have a responsibility to learn it, protect it, and pass it on with truth and purpose.

    We get into:

    • Why the “official story” often leaves out key voices—and how that shapes identity

    • Black excellence beyond headlines: family legacy, resilience, invention, faith, and community impact

    • The spiritual side of Black history—how scripture, identity, and culture intersect

    • Conversations around Shem, Ham, and Japheth, Black Hebrews, and what people believe about origins and lineage

    • Why these topics spark emotion—and how to talk about them without losing respect or love

    • A nod to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and what his legacy still demands from us today

    This isn’t a lecture. It’s a table talk—the kind where you might laugh, pause, disagree, or say “hold up… I never thought about it like that.” But if you’re ready to think deeper and ask better questions, this episode is for you.

    Listener question: Who do you think gets to tell Black history—and what part of the story do you feel people still don’t understand?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with someone who loves real conversations, and if it blessed you, rate the show so more people can find it.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Being A Man In America...Pt. 2
    Mar 1 2026

    Episode 8 — Being a Man in America (Part 2): The Man the Moment Demands is the continuation of our Episode 7 conversation—and this one is special. Wayne Hyatt and Murad are joined by Pastor Ray Harrison, who stopped by to drop gems, challenge us, and also speak life over what it looks like to show up as men in real time.

    If Episode 7 was the wake-up call, Episode 8 is the blueprint. We talk about the stigma America puts on men, the pressure to perform, and the quiet battles most men carry alone. Pastor Ray brings a God-centered lens that cuts through the noise: manhood isn’t defined by culture, social media, or the streets—it’s defined by God’s Word, and it shows up in self-control, humility, accountability, and love.

    One of the most powerful moments is when Pastor Ray shares how much he admires what he sees in us as fathers—how we’re raising our sons with intention and stepping up as men. But he doesn’t just compliment; he coaches. He reminds you to breathe. To slow down long enough to take in what God has already blessed you with. To control what you can, and to give yourself grace for what you can’t control—or what you’ve messed up along the way. For sure… that word alone is worth the listen.

    In this episode we unpack:
    • The false definitions of manhood we inherit in America
    • The 3 stages of manhood (adolescents, young men, and mature men) and what each stage requires
    • Why “provision without presence still feels like absence
    • Emotional discipline—being calm, not cold; strong, not toxic
    • Brotherhood, mentorship, and the need for safe spaces where men can be honest
    • Practical habits and warning signs every man should pay attention to

    Wayne also ties in Jason Wilson’s book, “The Man the Moment Demands,” because it forces the real question: Are you becoming the man this season of your life requires—or just surviving it?

    We put Pastor Ray in the “hot seat” with real-life scenarios and bring it home with a simple 7-day challenge you can actually do—because being “rooted and ready” isn’t a quote… it’s a lifestyle.

    Press play if you want faith, wisdom, and practical steps to become the man your family needs, the man your community respects, and most importantly—the man God can trust. Share this with a brother you love—and take notes. This episode will strengthen you.

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    1 h y 48 m
  • Being A Man In America Pt. 1
    Mar 1 2026

    In Episode 7 of Rooted & Ready — “Being a Man in America” — Wayne Hyatt and Murad sit down with special guest Raekwon for a real, needed conversation about manhood, identity, and leadership in a culture that keeps rewriting the definition.

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to “perform” as a man… to stay tough, stay quiet, stay dominant, stay winning… this episode is for you. Because the question isn’t just, “What does society say a man is?” The real question is: What does God say a man is?

    Murad goes straight to the Scriptures and makes the foundation clear: manhood is defined by God’s Word, not society, not culture, not trends. And once you start there, everything else begins to line up—how you lead, how you love, how you work, how you handle conflict, how you treat women, how you raise children, and how you carry yourself when nobody’s clapping for you.

    Raekwon chimes in with fresh perspective as a married man and newlywed, sharing what marriage is teaching him in real time—the adjustments, the accountability, the humility, and the kind of strength that isn’t loud… it’s disciplined. You’ll hear a blend of wisdom and honesty: the wins, the blind spots, and the mindset shifts that separate boys from men.

    Wayne also brings up a book that every man should at least consider reading: “The Man the Moment Demands” by Jason Wilson. Because that title alone will check you—in the best way. It pushes you to ask: Am I becoming the man my family needs? The man my wife needs? The man my children can follow? The man God can trust? Not the man the internet celebrates… but the man the moment actually requires.

    In this episode, we get into:

    • The stigma and silent pressure of being a man in America

    • The difference between being “tough” and being truly strong

    • Emotional control: staying calm without going cold

    • Leadership that serves, protects, and covers—not controls

    • Being a provider beyond money: presence, consistency, integrity

    • Owning your mistakes, growing up, and breaking cycles

    • Becoming “the man the moment demands” in real life, not just talk

    Scripture anchors the conversation, including themes like:

    • 1 Corinthians 16:13–14 (watchful, stand firm, act like men, do it in love)

    • Micah 6:8 (justice, mercy, humility)

    • Ephesians 5 (sacrificial leadership that looks like Christ)

    This isn’t a lecture. It’s table talk—rooted in truth, full of challenge, and built to make you think. If you’re a husband trying to lead better, a father trying to break generational patterns, or a young man trying to find your footing without losing your soul… press play.

    Challenge for you: pick ONE area where you’ve been inconsistent (faith, discipline, communication, health, finances, patience—whatever it is) and commit to 7 days of doing the next right thing. Definitely not to impress people—but to grow into the man God called you to be.

    If this episode hits home, share it with a brother you care about. Let’s raise the standard—God’s way.

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    1 h y 40 m
  • MLK Legacy for Gen Z
    Feb 10 2026

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. didn’t just leave us a quote… he left us a calling.

    In this episode of Rooted & Ready, we talk straight about what the MLK legacy means for Gen Z right now—not just in history books, but in real life: identity, purpose, pressure, leadership, faith, culture, and the everyday choices that shape who you become.

    We get into:

    • Why MLK’s message is bigger than a holiday and deeper than soundbites

    • What courage looks like when you’re young and still figuring life out

    • How to lead with conviction without losing compassion

    • The cost of integrity in a world that rewards clout

    • What it means to stand for something that honors God and serves people

    This one is for the young men and women trying to find their footing… for the parents raising the next generation… and for anybody who believes we can be bold, grounded, and genuinely impactful without becoming bitter or lost in the noise.

    If you’ve ever asked, “What am I supposed to do with my life?” or “How do I make a difference without selling my soul?”—this conversation is for you.

    🎧 Tap in, share it with a Gen Z leader in your life, and let’s keep building people who are rooted in truth and ready for the moment.

    #RootedAndReady #MLK #GenZ #FaithAndCulture #Purpose #Leadership #ChristianPodcast #BlackHistory #Integrity #Legacy #TruthOverTrend #FamilyValues #SpiritualGrowth

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    1 h y 26 m
  • "New Year, New Me” Is a Lie? Here’s What Actually Works
    Jan 20 2026

    New year… same cycle?

    Every January, people swear this will be “their year.” New habits. New body. New money. New mindset. And then February shows up, motivation fades, and the old patterns quietly take the wheel again.

    In Episode 5 of Rooted & Ready, Wayne and Murad sit down for a real conversation about New Year’s resolutions—fact or fiction—and why so many people quit before they ever build momentum.

    This isn’t a “self-help pep talk.” It’s a truth talk.

    We break down why resolutions fail so often: unrealistic expectations, emotional motivation, lack of systems, and the deeper issue most people don’t want to admit—trying to change behavior without changing the heart. We talk discipline, identity, accountability, and what it looks like to stop chasing hype and start building a life that actually lasts.

    You’ll hear practical strategies you can use immediately:

    • How to stop setting goals you won’t keep

    • Why “systems” beat “statements” every time

    • The power of one focused goal instead of ten random promises

    • How community and accountability protect your progress

    • What to do when you mess up—without quitting on yourself

    And because we stay rooted, we bring it back to Scripture. Real change isn’t “New Year, New Me.” It’s transformation—renewing the mind, training for consistency, and letting God shape what discipline can’t fix on its own.

    If you’ve ever been tired of starting over… this episode is for you.

    🎧 Listen now, share it with someone who needs a reset, and ask yourself this one question:
    If you keep making the same resolution every year… is it a goal—or a cycle?

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    1 h y 32 m
  • The Covenant of Circumcision
    Jan 2 2026

    Rooted and Ready invites you into real conversations about how Scripture speaks to everyday life. In this episode, Wayne and Murad revisit Genesis 17 to unpack the covenant of circumcision — a topic that may sound ancient, but one that still resonates deeply today. You’ll hear two friends wrestle with what it means to be marked by God and how that mark points forward to Jesus Christ.

    thatRight at the outset, the hosts remind us of the context: God had just given Abraham staggering promises about a son and future nations. Those promises were sealed with a physical sign. Genesis 17 tells us that after delivering “exceedingly great and precious promises,” the Lord commanded Abraham to circumcise every male on the eighth day. The sign itself is even called “My covenant”. Wayne and Murad discuss why God chose something so intimate and physical. They point out how theologians see the sign's location as a reminder that our fallen nature is inherited from our first parents. The cutting away of flesh symbolised the need for spiritual renewal; it also warned that rejecting the sign was tantamount to rejecting God Himself.

    As they chat, Wayne reflects on raising sons and the weight of shepherding the next generation. Murad shares how the requirement to circumcise on the eighth day foreshadowed new creation life. Together they explore how circumcision wasn’t an arbitrary ritual — it was a gospel sign pointing ahead to Christ. The act of cutting and the shedding of blood looked forward to Jesus, whose own circumcision and eventual crucifixion fulfilled the covenant in both judgment and mercy. The hosts connect this to Paul’s teaching that true circumcision is a matter of the heart, a work of the Spirit that makes us part of God’s family regardless of ethnicity or background.

    The conversation also gets personal. Wayne opens up about the temptations to rely on outward religion rather than a transformed heart. Murad asks probing questions about identity: What does it mean for believers today to be set apart? How do we live as covenant people without slipping into legalism? They consider modern parallels such as baptism and family dedication, and how these practices serve as reminders of God’s promises. There’s laughter, vulnerability, and plenty of scripture as they encourage listeners to lean into God’s faithfulness rather than their own performance.

    By the end of the episode, you’ll come away with a richer appreciation for this sometimes uncomfortable topic. Circumcision is shown to be both a sign of belonging and a pointer to Christ. It illustrates that our Creator cuts away sin and invites us into a relationship, and it challenges us to examine whether our hearts have truly been set apart. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient covenants apply to life today, or if you enjoy thoughtful Bible study with friends, this conversation is for you. Tune in, share it with someone who needs encouragement, and join Wayne and Murad as they get rooted in God’s Word and ready for all He has in store.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Shooting In Schools...AGAIN?
    Dec 31 2025

    In the wake of the December 13, 2025 tragedy at Brown University in Providence—where two students were killed and nine others were injured—Wayne and Murad sit down for a raw, thoughtful conversation about what so many of us are feeling: grief, anger, fear… and the desperate question, “How do we stop this from happening again?”


    In this episode of Rooted & Ready, we talk through:

    • What we know so far about the Brown University shooting and why the details matter

    • Gun laws, personal responsibility, and why this topic gets people heated so fast

    • Why schools and campuses keep becoming targets—and what that says about our culture

    • The role of mental health, isolation, and despair (and how we can respond with wisdom)

    • Practical steps for parents, students, and communities to stay alert without living in panic

    • A biblical lens on violence, justice, mercy, and peace—staying rooted in the Word when the world feels unsteady


    This isn’t a debate episode. It’s a let’s think, pray, and act episode. We aim for curiosity over clout, truth over talking points, and compassion without compromise. If you’ve ever felt numb from the constant headlines, this conversation will help you slow down, process, and move forward with purpose.


    Scripture references we touch on include Matthew 5:9, Romans 12:21, James 1:19, Psalm 34:18, and 2 Timothy 1:7.


    Content note: This episode discusses gun violence and loss.


    If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 (U.S.) for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. In an emergency, call 911.


    If this conversation blesses you, share it with someone who needs it—and follow Rooted & Ready for more Christ-centered conversations on the issues that shape our families and our future.


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    1 h y 24 m