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NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes

NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes

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From turning points to transformations, NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes explores the pivotal moments that define who we become. In each episode, Chairman T.D. Jakes sits down with global leaders, creatives, and change agents to uncover how they faced life’s greatest shifts—and what came next. Through vulnerable, bold, and deeply honest conversation, the series reveals the insights and inspiration that emerge when faith meets transformation. Produced in partnership with iHeartMedia, this is more than a podcast. It's a guide for the evolution of your purpose.

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  • Bernice King on Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy & The Urgency Of Now | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes
    Jan 19 2026

    In this powerful episode, T.D. Jakes sits down with Bernice King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., for an intimate and wide-ranging conversation on leadership, justice, and the unfinished work of the civil rights movement.

    She reflects on her father’s global legacy, the principles of nonviolence, economic justice, generational trauma, and why progress requires both moral courage and strategic action. She discusses preserving history in the age of social media, confronting misinformation, and the responsibility of leadership in divided times.

    The conversation also touches on modern cultural flashpoints, including the Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad, the role of media narratives, and why truth, dignity, and empathy remain essential to real change.

    From MLK Day to today’s political and social landscape, this episode challenges viewers to engage deeply with the “fierce urgency of now.”

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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Jason Wilson on Masculinity, Healing & Wounds Men Don’t Talk About | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes
    Jan 12 2026

    In this powerful episode of NXT Chapter, T.D. Jakes sits down with Jason Wilson for an honest and deeply reflective conversation about masculinity, emotional healing, and the internal battles many men never speak about. Jason reflects on the viral moment that brought his work to the world — a moment that led to extraordinary highs, including meeting Laurence Fishburne and being recognized at the White House, but also painful lows when the moment was taken and repurposed without his consent by the popular TV show, This Is Us, impacting both him and the young men he was mentoring.

    From that crossroads of visibility and vulnerability, Jason shares his personal journey through grief, trauma, anger, and growth, revealing how unaddressed emotional wounds — including what he describes as the “mother wound” — can shape a man’s identity, relationships, and sense of self.

    Together, Jason and T.D. Jakes explore how suppressed emotions often surface as rage, isolation, burnout, and broken connections, especially for men taught to equate strength with silence. Jason explains how martial arts became a pathway not just for physical discipline, but for emotional release and self-awareness, helping young men confront pain they were never given permission to express.

    Throughout the episode, T.D. Jakes challenges long-held ideas about masculinity, urging men to redefine strength through vulnerability, accountability, and emotional intelligence. The conversation touches on fatherhood, leadership, faith, generational trauma, grief, therapy, and the pressure men feel to always be strong for others while quietly neglecting themselves.

    This episode of NXT Chapter is a raw and necessary discussion about healing from the inside out and embracing growth in the next chapter of life.

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    1 ora e 54 min
  • Cam Newton On Marriage, Relationships, Fatherhood, Anger & Finding Peace | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes
    Jan 5 2026

    In this deeply honest and emotionally raw episode of NXT Chapter, Bishop T.D. Jakes sits down with NFL icon and cultural trailblazer Cam Newton for a conversation that goes far beyond football. From growing up Pentecostal to navigating fame, faith, fatherhood, and personal healing, Cam opens up in ways rarely seen before.

    Known for redefining the quarterback position in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers, Auburn University, and on the sport’s biggest stages, Cam reflects on the pressure of being a Black quarterback in the NFL. Cam shares how church shaped his foundation, how curiosity challenged his beliefs, and why faith became more personal than performative as his career evolved. The conversation explores relationships, marriage, vulnerability, and the fear of abandonment — themes that resonate far beyond sports. Cam speaks candidly about fatherhood, co-parenting, emotional language, and the work it takes to heal past wounds before committing to a future partner. Bishop Jakes challenges him to examine masculinity, anger, grace, and the courage it takes to be fully seen, touching on issues many men face but rarely articulate.

    From NFL locker rooms to media platforms like Funky Friday, 4th & 1, BET, Revolt, and YouTube, Cam explains how his platforms became his ministry — spaces to reach people who may never step inside a church.

    This episode of NXT Chapter is a powerful exploration of identity, healing, and spiritual growth — a conversation about who we are when the applause fades, how we process pain in private, and where warriors go when they need to weep.

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    1 ora e 33 min
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