This is what a normal day looks like for me.
No highlight reel.
No filters.
No politics.
Just real life in South Memphis—through my eyes.
In this episode of Life Through Ben’s Eyes, you’re riding shotgun with me and Cody as we load up at the house and head straight into the hood. You’ll see one of our former dope houses that we shut down and converted into a Hope House—now being prepared for trafficking survivors and kids who deserve a real shot at life.
We stop next door to check in on Crecia and her family—equal parts wisdom, chaos, and comedy. If you’ve never heard hard-earned street truth delivered with perfect comedic timing, you’re in for a treat.
Then we head downtown to 777 South Main Street, the newest building we’re fighting to turn into a full-scale detox and rehab center—because recovery shouldn’t be reserved for people with money, connections, or clean pasts.
This isn’t a documentary.
It’s not scripted.
It’s not safe.
It’s just life—seen from the ground level, where the problems actually live.
If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to change a city, protect kids, and turn hell into something that looks a lot more like hope—this is for you.
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Even monster fighters get tired sometimes.
But we don’t quit.