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T.D. Jakes Reacts to Daughter's Near-Fatal Neck Injury I NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes
Jun 8, 2026
31m 08s
Brian Hooks on Finding Common Ground in a Divided World | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes
Jun 1, 2026
1h 12m 39s
Don Cravins on Leadership, Economic Equity & Opportunity I NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes
May 25, 2026
1h 07m 52s
Dr. Jay Barnett on Men’s Mental Health, Suicide & Healing Trauma | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes
May 18, 2026
1h 23m 45s
A Mother’s Love Lives On: Legacy, Faith & Family
May 11, 2026
37m 18s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/8/26 | ![]() T.D. Jakes Reacts to Daughter's Near-Fatal Neck Injury I NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | In this powerful episode of NXT Chapter, T.D. Jakes reflects on the fragility of life after a frightening accident involving his youngest daughter. Through personal stories and hard-earned wisdom, he explores how near-tragedies have a way of reshaping our perspective, deepening our faith, and reminding us of what truly matters. From unexpected setbacks to life-altering moments, this conversation is a reminder that every day is a gift—and that gratitude often grows in the shadow of uncertainty. Listen as T.D. Jakes shares lessons on faith, resilience, family, and finding purpose when life doesn't go according to plan. | 31m 08s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Brian Hooks on Finding Common Ground in a Divided World | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | gratitudeleadership+4 | Brian Hooks | Stand Together | — | gratitudeleadership+5 | — | 1h 12m 39s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Don Cravins on Leadership, Economic Equity & Opportunity I NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | leadershipeconomic opportunity+3 | Don Cravins | National Minority Supplier Development Council | — | leadershipeconomic equity+5 | — | 1h 07m 52s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Dr. Jay Barnett on Men’s Mental Health, Suicide & Healing Trauma | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | men's mental healthsuicide+5 | Dr. Jay Barnett | — | — | mental healthtrauma+8 | — | 1h 23m 45s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() A Mother’s Love Lives On: Legacy, Faith & Family✨ | Mother's Daylegacy+5 | Sarah Jakes RobertsSerita Jakes+1 | — | — | Mother's Daylegacy+5 | — | 37m 18s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Best of NXT Chapter: Cam Newton, Jeezy & Tyrese on Truth & Growth✨ | resilienceidentity+5 | Cam NewtonJeezy+1 | — | — | resilienceidentity+6 | — | 56m 28s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Priscilla Shirer on Faith, Losing Family & Surviving Cancer | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | faithgrief+5 | Priscilla Shirer | War RoomOvercomer+1 | — | faithgrief+6 | — | 1h 13m 38s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Teri Ijeoma on Building Wealth & Financial Freedom: Truth About Investing | NXT Chapter w/ T.D. Jakes✨ | financial literacyinvesting+3 | Teri Ijeoma | iHeartPodcasts | — | financial freedominvesting basics+3 | — | 1h 11m 13s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Anthony O’Neal on Why Jobs Won’t Make You Rich—But Mindset Will | NXT Chapter✨ | financial literacymindset+4 | Anthony O'Neal | iHeartPodcasts | — | moneymindset+6 | — | 1h 49m 51s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Shingai & Karen Mutasa: The Truth About Africa, Wealth & the Diaspora | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | wealthpartnership+4 | Shingai MutasaKaren Mutasa | — | ZimbabweMartha’s Vineyard | wealthlegacy+5 | — | 1h 00m 59s | |
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| 3/16/26 | ![]() Dr. Joel Tudman on Identity, Purpose & Struggles of High Performers | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes✨ | identitypurpose+4 | Dr. A. Joel Tudman | The Fight to Find Yourself | — | identitypurpose+5 | — | 1h 30m 24s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Dr. Caroline Leaf on Mental Health, Faith & Rewiring the Mind | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | Dr. Caroline Leaf on Neuroscience, Faith & Rewiring the Mind | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes In this thought-provoking episode of NXT Chapter, T.D. Jakes sits down with renowned neuroscientist and author Dr. Caroline Leaf for a powerful conversation at the intersection of science, faith, and human potential. Originally from South Africa, Dr. Leaf shares her journey to America and how her groundbreaking work in neuroscience and cognitive health has helped reshape the way people understand the mind. Together, they explore the relationship between science and spirituality, challenging the idea that faith and neuroscience exist on opposite sides of the spectrum. Instead, Dr. Leaf explains how the brain, belief systems, and emotional experiences are deeply interconnected. The conversation dives into mental resilience, trauma, innovation, and the power of rewiring thought patterns, as Dr. Leaf breaks down how the brain responds to adversity and how people can retrain their minds to heal and grow. She also reflects on growing up in South Africa, the cultural differences she experienced after moving to the United States, and how hardship can foster creativity, humor, and resilience. T.D. Jakes and Dr. Leaf discuss the evolving role of mental health, neuroscience, faith, and personal transformation in modern culture, offering insight into how our thoughts shape our lives, relationships, and purpose. This episode explores why understanding the mind may be one of the most important tools for navigating the next chapter of life. | 1h 38m 22s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Adewale Adeyemo on Obama, Biden’s Economy & America’s Global Power | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Adewale Adeyemo — who served in both the Obama White House and under President Biden — joins T.D. Jakes for a powerful and transparent conversation about leadership, inflation, economic policy, artificial intelligence, and America’s global influence. As one of the highest-ranking Nigerian American officials in U.S. history, Adeyemo shares behind-the-scenes insight into guiding the U.S. economy through historic turbulence — from supply chain disruption and inflation to overseeing sanctions that shape global conflict and diplomacy. He explains how economic tools have become central to national security and why trust, stability, and long-term thinking are essential to maintaining America’s position in the world. The conversation also explores financial literacy, economic mobility, and access to capital for small businesses and underserved communities. Adeyemo speaks candidly about representation in positions of power and the responsibility that comes with shaping policies that affect millions of families. Bishop Jakes and Adeyemo further discuss emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, digital finance, and the future of work — and what today’s leaders must do to prepare the next generation for an economy defined by rapid transformation. Rooted in faith, guided by discipline, and driven by service, this episode offers a rare look inside the mindset of a leader operating at the center of global economic power — and the principles that sustain him in moments of pressure and consequence. | 1h 08m 54s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Van Jones on Trump, Obama & Artificial Intelligence | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | In this powerful episode of NXT Chapter, Bishop T.D. Jakes sits down with political commentator, activist, and CNN host Van Jones for a raw and thought-provoking conversation about faith, politics, race, redemption, and the future of America. Van Jones opens up about working across party lines—from advising Barack Obama to collaborating on criminal justice reform during the Donald Trump administration—and what it really takes to create bipartisan change in a divided nation. He shares behind-the-scenes insights from his time in the White House, the evolution of prison reform policy, and how unlikely alliances helped reshape lives through second-chance legislation. The conversation dives deep into media, power, and responsibility, including Van’s role at CNN and the pressures of navigating truth in an era of outrage. Together, he and T.D. Jakes explore the moral tension between activism and faith, the state of leadership under Joe Biden, and why empathy—not ego—is the missing ingredient in today’s political discourse. From community transformation and economic empowerment to spiritual resilience and personal reinvention, this episode challenges listeners to think beyond party lines and toward purpose-driven leadership. This is a masterclass in courage, collaboration, and conviction—proving that real change begins when we choose understanding over division and faith over fear. | 1h 00m 14s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Emmitt Smith on Faith, Dallas Cowboys & Staying Relevant | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | NFL legend Emmitt Smith joins T.D. Jakes for a powerful and transparent conversation about legacy, leadership, and life beyond football. A three-time Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl MVP, Pro Football Hall of Famer, and the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, Emmitt reflects on growing up in Pensacola, learning discipline from his mother Mary Smith, and caring for his grandmother as a child. He shares how those early lessons shaped his commitment to philanthropy, financial literacy, and long-term thinking. The conversation dives into wealth, trusts, tax strategy, blockchain, XRP, digital currency, and why athletes must learn to leverage money instead of just earning it. Emmitt also speaks candidly about mentoring his son E.J. Smith through the NFL draft process, parenting differently than his own father, and what it means to help your children forge their own identity. They also discuss Shedeur Sanders, the Dallas Cowboys, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Dak Prescott, and the mindset required to stay relevant after the roar of the crowd fades. From Dancing with the Stars to the New York Stock Exchange, this episode is about evolving, staying disciplined, and preparing for your next chapter. | 1h 24m 13s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Serita Jakes on Marriage, Grief & Surviving Life’s Hardest Chapters | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | In this deeply personal episode of NXT Chapter, T.D. Jakes sits down with Serita Jakes for an honest conversation about love, loss, faith, and the evolution of marriage over time. Together, they reflect on shared beginnings, seasons of grief, family challenges, and how life’s most difficult moments shape the chapters that follow. Serita opens up about navigating loss, patience, and emotional growth, while T.D. Jakes explores what it truly means to mature together, face fear, and adapt through changing seasons of life. From lessons learned through hardship to the importance of empathy, timing, and perseverance, this episode offers wisdom for anyone facing transition, uncertainty, or a new chapter. This conversation is raw, reflective, and rooted in faith — a powerful reminder that growth doesn’t happen all at once, but chapter by chapter. | 1h 22m 31s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() John Hope Bryant On Financial Literacy, Race, & Economic Power | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | In this powerful episode of NXT Chapter, Bishop T.D. Jakes sits down with John Hope Bryant, founder and CEO of Operation HOPE, for a deep and unfiltered conversation on financial literacy, economic dignity, and the true roots of division in America and across the world. John Hope Bryant breaks down why race is not a biological construct but an economic one, tracing how class systems, capitalism, and access to financial education have shaped inequality for centuries. From slavery and the invention of race to modern credit systems, wealth gaps, and financial exclusion, this conversation challenges long-held beliefs and reframes how we understand power, money, and unity. Together, T.D. Jakes and John Hope Bryant explore mindset, self-esteem, and why financial literacy is the civil rights issue of this generation. They discuss homelessness, building wealth versus chasing money, the importance of ownership, and how creativity, culture, and purpose play a role in economic freedom. The episode also dives into faith, leadership, unity, and why surrounding yourself with builders—not broken mindsets—is essential to growth. This episode is a masterclass in truth, history, economics, and hope—designed to shift how you think about money, identity, and your role in building a better future. | 1h 08m 43s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Wallo267 on Prison, Freedom & Owning Your Choices | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | Wallo267, also known as Wallace Peeples, sits down for a direct and honest conversation about incarceration, fear, and responsibility. Wallo reflects on his time in juvenile detention and prison, the mindset required to survive behind bars, and the unexpected fear that can come with freedom after release. He speaks candidly about how prison reshaped his thinking, the emotional conditioning that occurs while incarcerated, and the difficulty of adjusting to life outside once control is returned. Throughout the conversation, Wallo discusses accountability, discipline, trauma, and the importance of keeping promises to family. He explains how imagination and belief played a role in changing his outlook, how social media became a tool for expression after release, and why personal responsibility is essential for long-term change. T.D. Jakes and Wallo explore themes of faith, recidivism, fear, and self-examination, emphasizing the work required to move forward without denying the past. This episode focuses on truth, growth, and what it means to step into the next chapter of life with intention. Special thanks to the T.D. Jakes Foundation for hosting this conversation and creating the space for dialogue that moves people forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 1h 18m 05s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Bernice King on Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy & The Urgency Of Now | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | 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.” | 1h 02m 53s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Jason Wilson on Masculinity, Healing & Wounds Men Don’t Talk About | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | 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. | 1h 53m 46s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Cam Newton On Marriage, Relationships, Fatherhood, Anger & Finding Peace | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | 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 a league shaped by legends like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Lamar Jackson. He discusses public perception, media narratives, and the cost of always wearing a mask in an era dominated by ESPN, Fox Sports, and social media. Cam shares how church shaped his foundation, how curiosity challenged his beliefs, and why faith became more personal than performative as his career evolved. Bishop Jakes draws powerful parallels between Cam’s journey and other cultural icons such as LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Deion Sanders, Dwayne Johnson, Will Smith, and Denzel Washington — figures who carried massive expectations while searching for peace beyond success. 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. The episode also connects faith, leadership, and legacy through references to Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Kevin Hart, and other influential voices who shaped modern culture. 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. | 1h 33m 29s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Health Mistakes to Avoid in 2026 (Sleep, Sugar, Phones & More) | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | In this powerful episode of The Next Chapter with T.D. Jakes, Bishop Jakes sits down with his trusted physician and trauma surgeon Dr. Amos for an honest, eye-opening conversation about what really happened during Bishop’s massive heart attack—and what every family should know about warning signs, prevention, and protecting your future. From Morehouse and HBCU medical pipelines to the life-or-death “golden hour,” Dr. Amos breaks down the real-world decisions doctors make in emergency rooms and trauma centers, why empathy and trust in medicine matter, and how stress, sleep, diet, and daily habits can quietly build toward a crisis. They also connect today’s health reality to culture and headlines—touching on moments and names people recognize, including Oprah Winfrey, LeBron James and Bronny James, Chadwick Boseman, Damar Hamlin, President Donald Trump, President Barack Obama, President Joe Biden, and the ongoing conversation about misinformation in the social media era. The episode also references pop-culture examples like Top Gun and Tom Cruise, plus stories tied to the Midwest and icons like Stevie Wonder, Madonna, and Draymond Green—showing how everyday life, pressure, and lifestyle stack up over time. You’ll also hear practical, prevention-first advice: • What to check before a health scare becomes an emergency • Why “being strong” can hide internal damage (stress, cortisol, inflammation) • How processed foods, sugar, and modern lifestyles are accelerating disease earlier • Why building relationships with doctors before a crisis can save your life • How isolation and generational trauma can show up physically, mentally, and spiritually • What small daily shifts (sleep, movement, nutrition, screen habits) can change outcomes If you’ve ever felt “fine” but exhausted… if you’re pushing through pressure… if you’re trying to lead, provide, and stay strong—this conversation is for you. | 1h 12m 10s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Tyrese Gibson On Marriage, Relationships, Daughters & Parents | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | In this deeply personal and unfiltered conversation, Bishop TD Jakes sits down with Tyrese Gibson for one of the most vulnerable episodes yet of The Next Chapter. Known worldwide for his roles in Fast & Furious, his Grammy-nominated music career, and his impact as a bestselling author and entrepreneur, Tyrese opens up about trauma, grief, faith, mental health, relationships, and rebuilding after loss. Tyrese reflects on growing up without a blueprint, navigating Hollywood without mentors like Denzel Washington or Will Smith as parents, and carrying the weight of being the first in his family to reach this level of success. He shares powerful insights on surviving abuse, forgiving parents, processing divorce, raising daughters, and learning how to love in healthy ways after dysfunction. Bishop TD Jakes guides the conversation through faith, purpose, marriage, and emotional healing, drawing parallels to leaders and cultural figures like Oprah Winfrey, Steve Harvey, Tyler Perry, Barack Obama, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Michael Jordan, Prince, Teddy Pendergrass, Marvin Gaye, and more — exploring how success, visibility, and pressure affect the human spirit. From conversations about survivor’s remorse and masculinity to mental health, relationships, and legacy, this episode speaks directly to anyone rebuilding their life, redefining success, or starting their next chapter. This is more than an interview — it’s a masterclass in growth, accountability, and faith. | 1h 13m 42s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Mellody Hobson's Money Advice & Rules To Financial Freedom | NXT Chapter with T.D. Jakes | Mellody Hobson, one of the most influential business leaders in the world, sits down with Bishop T.D. Jakes for a powerful conversation about money, trauma, identity, leadership, and the calling behind her work. As the President and Co-CEO of Ariel Investments and Chair of Starbucks, Mellody has advised CEOs, shaped boardrooms, and partnered with cultural icons from Oprah Winfrey to her husband, filmmaker George Lucas. In this intimate episode, Mellody opens up about growing up in poverty — living with clothes packed in garbage bags and moving constantly — and how those early struggles shaped her extraordinary rise. She reflects on how pain, when unwrapped, always brings a gift, and how tragedy creates the canvas for triumph. Her story is one of grit, faith, and relentless purpose. Mellody and Bishop Jakes dive into generational wealth, financial literacy, and the emotional journeys behind money — discussing figures from Warren Buffett to Jamie Dimon and the leaders who shaped her worldview. She shares what she learned working alongside global icons like Oprah, appearing on Super Soul Sunday, being named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, and partnering with industry giants across finance and entertainment. She also speaks candidly about motherhood, her daughter Everest, and the legacy she hopes to leave: peace, grounded identity, and a responsibility to make the world better. Her reflections on leadership, representation, corporate culture, and trusting oneself offer rare insight into what it means to rise to the highest levels of business without losing your humanity. This conversation is emotional, honest, spiritually grounded, and filled with wisdom for anyone navigating purpose, money, trauma, or personal transformation. | 1h 18m 11s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Jeezy on Trauma, Fame, Prison, Tupac & Becoming a Man | NXT Chapter With T.D. Jakes | In one of the most revealing conversations of The Next Chapter, Bishop T.D. Jakes sits down with multiplatinum rapper, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and cultural icon Jeezy for a raw, emotional, and unfiltered journey through pain, purpose, healing, and growth. From the streets of Georgia to international tours with Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West, Jeezy opens up like never before about the moments that shaped him — and the battles he had to survive to become the man he is today. Jeezy shares intimate stories from childhood: living in Japan and Hawaii, adjusting to life in Georgia, and navigating trauma while trying to provide for his family at just 14 years old. He reflects on the loss of friends, witnessing violence firsthand, and learning to compartmentalize emotions just to stay alive. He reveals how international travel, sushi nights, and unexpected mentors helped plant the seeds of the businessman he would eventually become. Bishop Jakes and Jeezy unpack mental health, leadership, introversion, and the pressure of being a public figure. They discuss his mother’s battle with dementia, caring for her through her final days, and carrying grief without guilt. He opens up about addiction in his family, his complicated relationship with his father, and the healing that came only when he learned to extend grace — both to them and to himself. Jeezy also breaks down the business behind the music: financial literacy, losing millions, owning real estate, and the difference between depreciating assets like Lamborghinis and wealth-building assets that create generational freedom. Bishop Jakes shares wisdom about entrepreneurship, leadership, and the importance of having a team that challenges you, not just agrees with you. From nearly losing his voice, to battling Bell’s palsy at the height of his career, to surviving the darkest moments of his life — Jeezy explains how pain became purpose, how faith carried him, and how he transformed from street legend to industry mogul. Along the way they touch on appearances from Barack Obama, the influence of Tupac Shakur, and lessons learned performing alongside the biggest artists in the world. | 1h 51m 11s | ||||||
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