This transcript from the Voice of Sovereignty podcast features a discussion on the critical collapse of mentorship in America and the launch of a new initiative by Global Sovereign University (GSU) to combat it. The episode highlights alarming statistics: over 16 million young people in the U.S. are growing up without a consistent adult mentor, leading to higher risks of substance abuse, school absenteeism, and involvement in the juvenile justice system.
The dialogue identifies a "mentor drought" caused by the disappearance of traditional community fixtures, such as vocational programs and civic organizations, which has left young people—particularly young men—disengaged and isolated in digital bubbles. Dr. Gene Constant’s personal journey is cited as an example of how individual mentorship can change a life's trajectory, moving from a GED to a doctorate through the support of those who saw his potential.
Civilization Builders
To address this gap, GSU has introduced Civilization Builders, a structured mentorship pipeline designed to connect two underutilized populations:
Key Features of the GSU Approach
The episode concludes with a call to action for retired professionals to share their lifetime of competence and for young people to seek a "bridge to freedom" through education rather than handouts. By positioning mentorship as the most powerful anti-poverty tool available, the program seeks to close the gap between classroom knowledge and life application
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