We had the good fortune of connecting with Benjamin Williams and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Benjamin, can you walk us through the thought-process of starting your business?
The idea that there are many helpless individuals with good hearts, ideas, and minds left yours truly with a broken heart and puzzled mind. The question arose within my own mind, how can I, being from such poverty and brokenness, allow those described individuals the exact chance I had through offering a helping hand. This philosophy drove me into creating products to help my own physical, mental, spiritual, and organizational well-being. From the initial phases of creating services and products, we wanted to aid those that had physical deficits, who may/may not depend on pharmaceuticals, and still are in need of a more organic, effective measure. Simultaneously, we released reading material that targeted the non-reading audience, that provided explicit knowledge that addressed two of the most important dynamics of human existence, the thought process and the action taking process. There is literature available that addressed the beauty of organizational well being, and it sums up what it takes to become a beautiful organization. This is the philosophy that is filled with hopes of helping the helpless, and saving the loss.

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
There is such delight in being an educator. Getting the chance to look in the face of the little children and absolutely that they are the world’s chance at becoming better brings such a level of academic anticipation. I started in the Copiah County School District as a tutor, and the results brought the principal to the point of asking me to become an educator. I have been in th classroom 10 years now, and have learned much. All that I have learned, pairing it with my own person childhood experiences, made me more relevant towards the making of another successful learner. Growing up in poverty taught humbleness, tenacity, and hustle. Being suspended from school and failing the 11th grade taught me that opportunities will come back around, and you’d better take advantage of them the next time…so prepare for it in the meantime. Not being able to complete all of my degrees taught me to consistently aim for your goals even when life happens. The number one thing that I want the world to remember about this brand is that everyone needs another chance…a chance at physical health, spiritual growth, and occupational success.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
Shout outs to…
Dr. Eddie L. Warren, INAM, Cathedral of Worship, Quincy, IL
Dr. Arnold Stanton, NLIFE Network, New Life Cathedral of Worship, Hazlehurst, MS
Jennifer Jordan, Crystal Springs Elementary School, Crystal Springs, MS
Arletha Orr, Author and Publisher, South Haven, MS

Website: bcw@benjamincwilliams.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.williams.5205?mibextid=ZbWKwL

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