Agents of Nonprofit

Mentorship, Recovery, and Empowerment with Ken Miller

Season 1 Episode 148

In this powerful episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I speak with Ken Miller, whose life journey is nothing short of transformative. After overcoming a tumultuous childhood, addiction, and time in prison, Ken turned his life around to become a mentor and advocate for young Black men facing similar challenges. Ken’s story highlights the importance of self-belief, mentorship, and breaking through mental roadblocks to achieve personal growth.

Topics We Cover:

  • Ken Miller’s early life struggles and transformation from foster care to Dartmouth College.
  • The impact of addiction and incarceration on Ken’s life and his eventual turning point.
  • The pivotal moments that led to Ken’s recovery and new sense of purpose.
  • The significance of mentorship, particularly within the Black male community.
  • Challenges faced by young Black men, including the absence of father figures and societal pressures.
  • The impact of gang violence and how respect and recognition play a role in youth behavior.
  • Ken’s approach to mentoring, starting with the question, "What is your dream?"
  • Key books and concepts used in Ken’s mentorship practice to foster self-esteem and trust.

To Learn More and Connect with Ken:
KenMillerSpeaks.com
Ken Miller on LinkedIn
The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem by Nathaniel Branden

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