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  • It’s Time To Clean House!

    A call to bring Heaven’s order into your home. Remove the chaos — the bickering, lying, gossiping, cussing, secret calls, and hidden sins. Clean out the drugs, alcohol, fornication, adultery, pornography, and every unclean thing that contaminates your atmosphere.

    Clean the house — spiritually and naturally — and make room for Heaven’s presence.

  • No More! Denise Latray

    Denise Latray’s story is not just a testimony — it is a survival anthem.
    For years, she lived inside a cycle of emotional, physical, and psychological abuse that tried to silence her voice, break her identity, and convince her that pain was normal. But Denise’s journey did not end in the darkness. It began there. This episode follows her path from fear to freedom — from hiding bruises on her body to uncovering the bruises on her soul. Denise speaks with raw honesty about the manipulation, isolation, and trauma she endured, and the moment she finally realized she deserved more than survival. She deserved life.

  • Saving Our Youth From Gang Violence

    Welcome to another impactful episode of I’ve Got Something to Say. I’m your host, Dr. Netreia Carroll, and today we are honored to welcome our special guest speakers from Jehovah Jireh #1 Outreach Ministry, led by Pastor Jody Bady.

    This Chicago‑based nonprofit is doing extraordinary work on the West Side—standing on the front lines of violence prevention, community development, and the fight against food insecurity. Their free food pantry provides essential groceries, fresh produce, and meats to families who need it most. Their mobile outreach brings hope into neighborhoods that have been overlooked for far too long. And through seasonal giveaways, safety initiatives, and community support, they continue to create safe havens and restore dignity one household at a time.

    Their administrative office is located at 114 N. Lorel Ave, and their food pantry operates at 5116 W. Chicago Ave—serving with compassion, consistency, and the heart of Christ. If you ever need to reach them, you can call (773) 209‑5947 or (224) 421‑4286.

    Today, they’re here to share their mission, their passion, and the real stories behind the work they do every single day. So settle in, open your heart, and get ready for a conversation that matters.

    And before we begin—make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    Now let’s get into it. Enjoy the show.

  • Mental Illness Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of

    Mental Illness Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of

    Many suffer in silence under the weight of mental illness, and far too many leave this world believing they were alone in their struggle. If only they had known that countless others were standing in the same shadows, fighting the same battles. There is help. There is hope. Mental illness is not the end of the world—it is often the doorway to a new beginning, a new understanding of self, and a new path toward healing, strength, and restoration. Hear Nates story.

  • Dr. Jerry Moore on I’ve Got Something to Say

    Dr. Jerry Moore on Male Survivors of Sexual Assault
    In this deeply needed and eye‑opening episode of I’ve Got Something to Say, Dr. Netreia Carroll sits down with Dr. Jerry Moore, a powerful advocate for a group often overlooked in conversations about trauma: men who are survivors of rape and sexual assault. Moore speaks with honesty, compassion, and authority as he breaks the silence surrounding male victimization — a silence that has kept too many men suffering in shame, isolation, and fear. He shares how he walks alongside these men, helping them reclaim their voice, rebuild their identity, and understand that what happened to them does not define them.

  • Inside the Jehovah’s Witness World — And How I Escaped!

    Michael Lehre escaped the Jehovah’s Witness organization and now steps forward to share his truth. In this powerful episode, he opens up about the control, fear, and emotional weight he carried — and the courage it took to walk away. His story is raw, redemptive, and filled with the kind of honesty that sets people free.

  • The Trevon Harris Story

    The Trevon Harris Story

    The Trevon Harris Story. 2019 On I’ve Got Something to Say!
    Tanya Harris of Lemon Grove has fought to make San Miguel Avenue safer after her 13‑year‑old son, Trevon Harris, was struck and killed while crossing the street in May 2019. Witnesses told investigators Trevon slipped or fell into the roadway. Since his death, Harris has pushed the City of Lemon Grove to add safety measures, attending council meetings and filing a lawsuit. She says the city has still not taken action to prevent another tragedy, even with the lawsuit pending.