Episode 27: Building Brotherhood and Community - Christopher Lovelady’s Journey with All Good Sports

 

Creating Space for Healing: Accountability, Connection, and Community Support for Youth

Welcome to "What I Know Now," a podcast by The Delta Project. In today’s episode, host Cole Williams sits down with Christopher Lovelady, Executive Director of All Good Sports, to explore the powerful intersections of mentorship, community, and healing.

Christopher Lovelady shares his deeply personal journey, reflecting on what it means to show up for youth—especially those who seldom feel seen or connected. From his own experiences growing up and being influenced by community figures, to founding an organization that empowers young people through academics, athletics, and affirmation, he discusses the transformative impact of consistency, accountability, and modeling manhood.

Together, they talk through the realities and challenges young men face, the importance of building brotherhood, and the role of social fathers in uplifting the next generation. Cole Williams and Christopher Lovelady also touch on the hard-earned lessons of forgiveness, patience, and how starting small—staying rooted in purpose and community—can spark real change.

Whether you’re a parent, mentor, educator, or someone invested in stronger, safer communities, this episode offers inspiration and actionable insight on nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. Stay tuned for honest conversation, heartfelt storytelling, and ways to get involved in building a better village for our youth.


 

 
 

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