The Blueprint for Influence in Historically Racist Spaces

What happens when you’re called to show up in a place that historically didn’t want you there? In this moving episode of When All Hell Breaks Loose, host Chris King sits down with Jonathan M. Hall, a community leader who’s transforming one of the most historically racist counties in America—Forsyth County, Georgia. Once a sundown town, now becoming a place of purpose, progress, and powerful conversation. Jonathan shares how he built Brothers of Forsyth, a growing network of Black men committed to relationships of integrity—first with each other, and then with key city leaders. From school boards to city council meetings, from community breakfasts to conversations with the Chief of Police, Jonathan is bridging the gap between history and healing. 💥 You’ll walk away with: • The 3 simple questions Jonathan asks that build bridges, not barriers • A behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to lead while Black in a county with a painful past • Practical tips to show up with purpose, no matter where you are • How faith, courage, and legacy can guide your influence Whether you’re the only one in the room or trying to build a table for others, this episode is your blueprint for impact. 🎧 Premieres April 10 @ 7PM EST on YouTube and all streaming platforms. 🌐 Learn more at WAHBLPodcast.com 🌍 Connect with Jonathan at JonathanMHall.com