Monkey Business:
Rebranded Racism and the Refusal to Consume It
This week inside KingMe, I’m releasing a special 10-part series called Monkey Business.
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It was sparked by a familiar and unsettling cultural moment, but it’s not about outrage or commentary. It’s about how repeated exposure to racism, disrespect, and constant noise actually affects us over time—and how to learn to see what’s happening without letting it live inside us.
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This is a reflective, grounding offering designed to help you stay aware without staying activated.
What This Is
Monkey Business is a guided reflection on what repeated cultural stress does to the inner life.
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Rather than dissecting events or arguing positions, this series focuses on the personal cost of constantly processing moments that feel familiar, loaded, and exhausting. It creates space to notice what you carry, how it shapes you, and how to refuse what doesn’t belong—without denial, bitterness, or disengagement.
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This is not therapy. It’s not commentary. It’s care.
What You’ll Experience This Week
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This week invites you to slow down and recalibrate.
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You’ll be guided through reflections that help you recognize emotional patterns, validate your responses without escalating them, and develop language for separating awareness from absorption. The tone is conversational, grounded, and human—designed to feel like someone walking with you, not talking at you.
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Many people find themselves feeling lighter, clearer, and more settled as the week progresses—not because reality has changed, but because their relationship to it has.
How the Week Flows
This series unfolds across four movements.
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It begins with recognition—why moments like this feel heavier than logic alone can explain. It then moves into cost—what constant activation does to you. From there, it introduces refusal—not as denial, but as a form of wisdom and boundary. Finally, it closes with authority—learning how to break emotional loops and choose who you are becoming, regardless of what keeps showing up.
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The sessions are designed to build on one another, but each can also stand on its own.
Why KingMe Exists
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KingMe exists to help people live with alignment, clarity, and authority in a world that constantly pulls at their attention and energy.
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Rather than reacting to everything, KingMe is about learning how to choose what shapes you. It blends theological insight, spiritual grounding, and lived experience into teachings that are practical, reflective, and deeply human.
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This space isn’t about performing. It’s about being anchored.
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Who This Is For
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This week is for people who are tired of carrying things longer than they should.
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It’s for those who are aware of what’s happening in the world but don’t want constant awareness to turn into constant exhaustion. It’s for people who feel the emotional weight of racism, injustice, conflict, or repeated frustration—and want healthier ways to process it without disconnecting from reality.
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If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t want to go through this, endlessly,” you’re in the right place.
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If this resonates, we’d love to have you join us this week.
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You can begin immediately with the welcome video and the first session, and move through the series as the remaining lessons are released. Come as you are. There’s no pressure to perform, agree, or explain—just space to notice, reflect, and grow.
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Click below to get started and join us inside KingMe.
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