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The podcast episode of “High Off the Glass” from May 25, 2025, centers on the severe tornado that devastated parts of St. Louis, especially North City. The hosts and their guests reflect on how the community rallied in response, spotlighting individuals like Mr. Sequoia, founder of the “Go Do Something Great Foundation,” who mobilized local volunteers instead of waiting for external assistance. Through personal anecdotes and discussions of family backgrounds, the speakers emphasize the deep roots and cultural pride of St. Louis residents, underscoring how strong local relationships fuel community resilience. They highlight significant grassroots organizations such as Black Men Build and local businesses like Cola Lounge that actively support community recovery efforts.The dialogue contrasts superficial responses to the disaster with meaningful acts of service, sharing stories like Ryan’s hands-on cleanup efforts. Participants discuss the personal motivations that drive their commitment to community upliftment, discussing the importance of engagement, responsibility, and preventing conflict escalation within neighborhoods. Additionally, the episode sheds light on entrepreneurial activities—including cannabis cultivation through High Pressure Growers—and creative pursuits in local theater and the arts, illustrating how cultural expression intertwines with community activism.Coy and T, key figures in the episode, elaborate on the origins and missions of their organizations, focusing on innovative projects like planting fruit trees and providing asthma supplies through programs like “Room to Breathe.” Black Men Build addresses economic challenges by promoting entrepreneurship and combating food deserts with initiatives such as open-air markets and inclusive community meetings. Both emphasize grassroots efforts, creativity, and collaborative rebuilding as essential to overcoming recent environmental and social challenges in St. Louis. The episode closes with a powerful call to action for enhanced community participation and mutual support to rebuild and strengthen neighborhoods together.Highlights

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