
Ep.3 We Don't Need Saving-We Need Structure: The Jacobie Williams Story
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🎙️ Welcome to Flip The Culture — The Official Podcast of OVERTIME by E. Josiah Kenty
EPISODE 3: “We Don’t Need Saving—We Need Structure: The Jacobie Williams Story”
The Flip The Culture podcast was born from the pages of OVERTIME: How to Win a Championship in Life — a transformational guide written by two-time award-winning educator and former athlete E. Josiah Kenty. This podcast is for anyone navigating the toughest transition of their life: what happens after the game.
Because truth is—athletes often lose more than a uniform. They lose structure. They lose community. They lose self. Each episode of Flip The Culture is crafted to help athletes rewrite their identity, rediscover purpose, and build the next championship version of themselves.
🎯 EP 3 Core Theme: “What if we don’t need to be saved—we just need the structure to succeed?”
This week, we sit down with Jacobie Williams, a powerful force in Birmingham, Alabama, and the Founder of EverybodyWENS. Jacobie is proof that you don’t need a platform to lead—just purpose. His story weaves faith, transformation, and real-world impact into a blueprint for how athletes and young men can build structure that saves themselves.
From basketball to faith… from street culture to systems work… Jacobie unpacks the raw, real, and redemptive path from survival to strategy. This episode dives into what it looks like to build structure after life has broken you—and how healing requires more than hope. It requires discipline, leadership, and community.
🔥 Episode Highlights:
* Jacobie’s story: Basketball dreams, personal loss, and finding purpose in advocacy
* The power of structure over saviorism in underserved communities
* How street identity and athletic identity overlap—and how both must be redefined
What athletes can learn about leadership from the streets and* the system
* Why healing isn’t soft—it’s strategic
💬 Quote to Remember:
"The streets gave us a system. Sports gave us a system. So why can’t life after the game do the same?" – Jacobie Williams
📌 Meet Our Guest:
Jacobie Williams is a faith-driven leader, speaker, and community advocate dedicated to empowering youth and men. As Founder of EverybodyWENS, President of OneHoodxWENS, Senior Program Coordinator for IRJSA, and Client Service Specialist for HABD, he uses his story as living proof that change is possible, healing is real, and God still redeems.
Stay Connected to Jacobie on Instagram: instagram.com/the_gatherer_8/
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