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Spirit-Lead Closing 2025 and Prophetic Forecasting for 2026 with The Urban Prophet

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Spirit-Lead Closing 2025 and Prophetic Forecasting for 2026 with The Urban Prophet

Now Presenting: Dr. Antoine Jasmine, “The Urban Prophet”

As we conclude the year 2025 and move towards the new year, it is important to learn the lessons of the past while preparing for a better future. Dr. Antoine M Jasmine, also known as “The Urban Prophet”, is sharing advice on sensitive topics in order to end the year in the best emotional and mental health possible — healing difficult relationships, seasonal depression, and solutions for grief during the holidays. In preparation for the new year, he is also helping to individuals prepare for the future by making clear, attainable goals.

Here are a few potential topics of conversation to explore in a potential interview:

What would you say to someone dealing with seasonal depression?

– Get Active, workout, take a walk, (Stillness leads to depressive thoughts)

– Find the community that supports and appreciate you (Go where you’re appreciated not tolerated) (discover and develop your community of peace)

– Don’t plan depression, defeat depression (speaking to therapist, pastor, PROPHET)

– Surround yourself with the elements of peace, music, joyful, events.

– (Similar to the bear who hibernates for winter, he plans in the spring to have the things needed to survive the cold months) Planning ahead.

What are keys to encourage someone dealing with grief during the holidays?

– Holidays are centered around reflection – focus on the good times had with the loved one.

– Death forces you into new communities, discover your new community of support and build.

– Create your own tradition (travel, invite new group, etc anything that bring you into the holiday spirit)

– Holidays are about giving, discover positive causes and give into them ( the more of yourself you give, the more whole you will feel)

How to handle difficult family relationships during the holidays

– Focus on the value of “family” rather than the emotions

– Find moments of peace, take a walk, read but most importantly DO NOT REACT to negative energy

– Know your family, by knowing them you can create a contingency plan of peace and harmony (if it doesn’t fit, don’t force it)

Top 5 Ways to prepare your heart/mind/emotions for the new year

– Identify, evaluate, and perfect your community (having the the right people is critical and the wrong people are detrimental)

– Self Affirmation and Determination to win in 2026 (speaking, highlight positive qualities)

– Evaluate the previous year failures to prevent mistakes in the new year

– Set S.M.A.R.T (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant,Timely) goals for 2026

– Fortify your soul, body, and spirit, by connecting with people with like-faith and accomplished (connecting deeper with the Spirit in yourself and in others on the path to success)

Which topic would your audience most appreciate on your show?

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About Dr. Antoine M. Jasmine, “The Urban Prophet”

Dr. Antoine M. Jasmine, affectionately known as “The Urban Prophet,” is a visionary leader, transformational speaker, and dynamic faith-based innovator whose mission is to empower communities and transform lives through spiritual guidance, social change, and holistic restoration. Rooted in compassion and driven by purpose, Dr. Jasmine’s work bridges the gap between faith, empowerment, and urban transformation.

As the founder and senior pastor of **Choice International Family Outreach Worship Center** and the visionary behind **The Chambers Economic Empowerment Center**, Dr. Jasmine has dedicated his life to addressing spiritual, emotional, and economic healing. His leadership expands beyond the pulpit—impacting education, entrepreneurship, advocacy, and community development. 

Known for his bold, prophetic insight and relentless commitment to elevating the underserved, Dr. Jasmine has become a trusted voice of hope and progress. His message resonates across generations and cultures, combining practical wisdom with divine inspiration to awaken potential and ignite purpose in those he serves.

With years of service, leadership, and prophetic ministry, Dr. Jasmine continues to be a **beacon of restoration and empowerment**—a voice calling for unity, transformation, and renewed faith. Through his initiatives, teachings, and outreach, “The Urban Prophet” inspires individuals to rise above adversity and embrace their divine destiny.

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