KMOJ's Community Viewpoint


This episode offers a thoughtful and empowering conversation centered on the urban community’s experience with seasonal depression, seasonal doubt, and navigating the holidays while carrying grief and loss. As the colder months and holiday season approach, many individuals face emotional weight that often goes unspoken. This discussion intentionally creates space to acknowledge those realities—without judgment—and reframes them as opportunities for healing and growth.
Through honest dialogue and reflective insights, the podcast encourages listeners to commit to finding the power within themselves to create new narratives—ones rooted in resilience, self-compassion, and purpose. The conversation explores practical ways to honor grief while still allowing joy, to sit with loss without becoming defined by it, and to move through the season with intention rather than pressure.
Listeners are reminded that grief does not have a timeline, strength does not require silence, and transformation begins with choosing to see oneself beyond the moment. This episode serves as a grounding reminder that even in the heaviest seasons, personal power, hope, and clarity are still accessible.
This conversation is for anyone seeking balance, healing, and a renewed sense of self during a season that can feel overwhelming—offering encouragement to not just survive the holidays, but to navigate them with awareness, courage, and grace.

What is KMOJ's Community Viewpoint?

“KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is a podcast series created by KMOJ-89.9 FM Radio “The People’s Station”. These conversations explore issues and perspectives critical to the health and well-being of all members of the communities of color we serve.
Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format.
“KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station achieves its mission of engaging, supporting and empowering Communities of Color to elevate the way of life of the people of its community and to challenge social and economic disparities, and the persistent consequences of historic racism.
The station call letters, “KMOJ” were inspired by the Swahili word “UMOJA” which means “Unity.” http://kmojfm.com/