Scammers, when caught in their schemes, consistently rebrand themselves by transitioning from regulated fields (like therapy or counseling) to less regulated areas (such as spiritual advisers, healers, or wellness retreats), often using religious language and scripture quotations to appeal to vulnerable audiences; this pattern has been observed across multiple cases including Sharonda Avery, Beatrice Sparks, Janet Boynes, and Kat Torres, demonstrating that historical research and pattern recognition can help identify potential fraud.
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Cheyenne Bryant's NEXT move WILL SHOCK some!Added:
You know, there's nothing new under the sun when it comes to how these scammers do.
Today on the episode, I'm going to tell you what you saw in the title, but I'm also going to take it a step further.
I'm going to give you a list of women's names that you can go research if you'd like to, who did the exact same thing.
>> [laughter] >> You see, all scammers are the same, y'all, whether they're men or women.
Once they're caught in their mess, once the fire is turned up under their behinds, they always do a rebrand. Just go back and research it. Go back 20 years. Go back 30 years. Go back 50 years.
You'll see the exact same pattern.
There's nothing new under the sun.
On today's episode, I want to give you my opinion about what I really believe is going to be Cheyenne Bryant's next rebrand, her next move. And this next move is going to shock some people, not all, but it's going to shock some.
So, let me tell you how I came by this.
I wanted to do some commentary on her, so I began watching some of her latest interviews. And she's been on news programs. You know, The Breakfast Club is an infotainment program. It's not a news program. But she's been on news programs touting her new book and so on and so forth. But in her conversation, she is taking a particular thing to the extreme.
I've heard her reference this before, but never like this. And I thought, oh, this is going to be her rebrand.
Have you noticed on these latest interviews, now that the fire's under her behind, she's quoting more scriptures than ever? Now, she's quoted scriptures before. She's talked about God before, but never to this intensity or this degree. Why? Because this is about to be her next rebrand. She's about to go into, quote unquote, ministry, in my opinion. And she's going to start like all these female scammers I'm about to tell you about D it. She's going to start with a spiritual retreat is how they all do.
Now, let me give you some more intel and then I'll give you these names. And then I want to end by playing a clip of one of her interviews.
I mean, I think that lady who was interviewing her kind of felt like girl, we only got 5 minutes. How many scriptures you We ain't got time for all that. Just answer my questions.
But you see, we know this too. Again, there's nothing new under the sun.
Anytime you really want to pull the wool over people's eyes, especially black folks, what do you do? You just start talking about God. You start quoting scriptures.
Because that will appeal to people. We've seen politicians do it.
They ain't never cared about the Bible before. They never cared about God or the scriptures. But when it's time for them to get a vote, what do they start doing? They start quoting scriptures.
They start talking about God. Because what that appeals to a certain base, it's no different. All scammers, no matter what the genre or their scamming niche is, they all work the same.
And it's it's it's on us, y'all.
The onus is on us to know this and to not let these people take advantage of us.
So, ministry.
You see, anytime these scammers, in particular the women, when they get caught, when their credentials come under fire, when questions about their credentials or their licenses or their degrees begin to be questioned, they rebrand as spiritual advisers, healers. Sometimes they rebrand as energy workers. Sometimes it's prophets. Sometimes it's ministers because those fields, those areas are areas are less regulated. There's less oversight. And you really don't have to worry about the IRS as long as you fill out the proper paperwork. All scammers do the exact same thing. They move from a regulated field, like therapy, counseling, psychology, into less regulated fields, like spiritual religious authority roles.
And it all their rebrand always happens at the same time after scrutiny over credentials, ethics, a fraud allegations, you name it.
Now, I told you I was going to give you a list of women who've done this before, and I'm also going to talk about dear future wifey guy.
I'll remind you guys of some things we talked about. But here's the one who women who did the exact same thing. They purported to have all these degrees and licenses and this and that and something else, and they were out here, quote unquote, counseling people, coaching them, whatever you want to call it.
Got caught.
Then they rebranded.
Sharonda Avery, Beatrice Sparks, Janet Boynes, Kat Torres, I could go on and on and on, and I could really give you a list of men who did the same thing. One interview I heard her say, "I'm just doing the work of God." I thought, "Oh Lord, here she go." She's about to launch her spiritual retreat.
She'll probably do it if my if if I think she's going to go the exact same route some of these people went. She's going to launch it after her book sales don't do her book doesn't do so good.
Or it doesn't do as good as she wants it to do. See, like, if your goal is to sell 500 copies and you only sell 100,000, well, to some people 100,000 copies is great, but if your goal was 500,000, it's not so great. Because I'm assuming she got a book advance, I don't know. Now, let's talk about this.
When I was bringing my opinion commentary about the dear future wifey dude, who I also believe is a scammer, right? He was just using the dear future wifey thing to get into women's pants under the guise of I'm looking for a wife.
And when the remember notice remember the pattern when the heat was turned up, when different men began to call him out, when different women, too, followers began to call Well, wait now, it don't take this long to find no wife.
You traveling all over the world. You mean to tell me God hasn't sent you the wife yet? What did he do? He quickly got married to somebody he was not interested in. He had been friends with her for a couple of years. He wasn't interested in her. He gave her 20 minutes at the airport before he caught his plane. And that was her driving up there to see him.
And guess what? That marriage came out about around the same time as his say it with me, his book.
Do you see a pattern?
So, I came on and did a podcast. It was my whole purpose was for the young girls. And I said to them, "This is why it's important to turn off the Real Housewives and turn off the the the all the foolishness. And listen, you can watch your trash, but you got to do more research and study than taking in the trash. You got to feed your mind.
How do you understand what's happening currently? By looking at what already happened, looking at history. And with our cell phones, I say this all the time, if we could see them for the blessing they truly are, it would we would realize we're living in paradise.
For $100 or less or a little bit more, you have in your hand, I have in my hand, a device that anything in the world about any subject, any person, anything in history you want to know, you can just Google it.
And with the advent of play of apps like Hoopla, where libraries around the world have joined forces, you can listen to audiobooks for free. You don't have to pay for nothing. Check them out from your cell phone, read them on your cell phone, listen to them for free on your cell phone. Anything. Now we have AI, regenerative AI. We have Chat GPT. We have all these tools, where you just got to ask it a question, it'll it'll populate all the answers for you. These phones, these devices are a blessing if we use them that way.
So, I was telling the young girls, I said, "Listen, you you are really impressed by these letters, right?
Because that's what they kept talking about in my comments, "The letters, the letters." He wrote them for years and blah blah. And he's going to give them to By the way, she still hadn't read all the letters. She probably child, she don't care.
Listen, I said to them, "Did you know there were men before him that did the exact same thing?" Cuz see, all scammers work the same. And why do all scammers work the same? Maybe I need to pause before I finish that story about dear future wife and talk about scammers.
Because they study each other.
See, when somebody like Cheyenne, I can tell you what I think she did. She before she decided to do all this stuff and this would be years in the making.
She no doubt sat around and read and studied, "What did other people do?"
I mean, she chose Argosy University because it was defunct in 2019.
And she saw other women online talking about how they couldn't get their stuff.
So, she just took their story and made it hers. And we're going to talk about that on the next podcast.
Because she flat-out lied when she said that you can only get your records up to 2 years. You can get them up to over a decade.
With the third party that argosy.com uses, that Argosy University uses, excuse me. But I don't want to go into that now. We'll talk about that on the next podcast.
That's how they That's why scammers all use the same pattern, because they study. They study. They do what the folks who follow them won't do.
Let's get back to the dear future wife.
So, I said to the girls, "Do you know there were men before him that wrote letters to their dear future wife?" And some of those girls they were shocked. You see, they thought it was new. And I explained it's not new, it's just new to you.
Before him, there was a guy called Joshua Harris in the early 90s who wrote He wrote letters to his future wife, too. Made a whole story about it.
Listen, wrote a book about it, too. Mhm.
And then he finally left his wife after he married her with all the kids. And he next thing we knew, he was up at the pri- pride parade taking photos. Then after him, there was a guy named Eric Ludy.
But before both of those, there was a guy named Jim Elliott. Wrote letters.
See, the whole marketing was I'm doing these letters to my dear future wife.
And see, I'm not trying to make fun. I'm just simply saying if we take time to ask ourselves, has this happened before?
That's all we got to ask. Has this happened before? Put it into chat GPT.
Has this happened before?
And you'll see, you see there's a pattern.
So, let's get back and end on Cheyenne cuz I want to end playing that clip I told you about.
That's what I think our next move is going to be. And it won't be nothing new.
All the women I reeled off to you, Sharonda, Beatrice, Janet, Kat, they all did the same thing, girl.
And they all started with the spiritual retreats, the wellness retreats. I think now they call them wellness retreats.
But it's the same same thing.
Come and reset, recharge, and they're going to be taking your money.
And guess what? Despite all the the people who know this girl is out here lying about her licensure, lying about her degrees, all the things, they're going to sign up and they're going to pay however much she's charging.
I think somebody said she charges up to $1,500 per hour for these quote-unquote coaching clients, but if she's working with these people that are football players, I mean that's a dime in the bucket, a drop in the bucket for them.
But so then, what do you think a spiritual retreat she's going to charge?
And guess what? She's going to have payment plans because that's how that's how scammers do. They want as much money from us as they can get. So, they'll make it convenient for you for them to siphon your money. If you got to pay $100 a month, that's that's that's okay.
Long as you have it paid by the deadline.
Just go look look at these latest interviews. This girl is quoting Chris scripture after scripture. She's on now she's now she says she's on a mission from God.
Mhm.
It's it's funny, but it's not funny, actually. And I I guess I shouldn't be laughing because people are getting hurt. But But my point is we the onus is on us, y'all.
Anytime someone is on a national program as she's been for years saying she's a licensed person, now all of a sudden she's no longer licensed.
When that person can't produce that, we need to just leave them alone.
We need to just leave them alone. But see, people won't do that. They make excuses.
Well, sometimes people can't find You see? And you know them. When people start giving those excuses, you have to leave them alone. Cuz what are they saying? The truth don't matter to me. I like what she's saying. I like the way she looks. It's good to me. So what? And then I've even seen people saying stuff like, "Well, the government does it all the time." And such and such. You see?
What are they saying? I am not going to turn away from this person.
And to make myself feel good about that decision, I'm going to tell you about all the people who are doing it, too. So what if she does it?
You know, I talked about this principle with Christian Keys. I know I'm naming people that may seem to some of you don't have nothing to do with what I'm talking about, but it absolutely does.
It's the same principle. How scammers work.
They just change and rebrand. And what happens? People continue to follow. Why do they continue to follow? Because the truth doesn't matter to some people nowadays.
What matters is what I feel and what I think. That trumps truth.
I mean, just look at our president. I could give several industries where this exact same principle's in play.
And it's on us to not be that way. Once someone has come out on a national program and said, "I'm a licensed person." And then 50 months later, however months later, when people start questioning it and they say, "Well, I can't find my degrees."
We need to say, "Okay, she never had one. Okay. All right." And we need to stop watching those programs because as some one therapists who are reporting Cheyenne to various boards and by the way, someone also reported her to the FTC.
They reported the program she was on because they said, "These programs had her on saying she was a bonafide license a licensed therapist. It was on the program. They should have do it done their due diligence before presenting her to their audience." Well, that's absolutely right. And we're not talking about her being on the Breakfast Club or Paul Pierce's podcast. This lady has been on a bonafide news programs regulated by the FCC cuz they're on broadcast some of them.
And how could they have had her on here on there all those years ago when they did not do their due diligence? What did they just accept what she said? I mean, who knows what their vetting process was.
But anytime the heat is turned up on these scammers, they always do a rebrand. And again, as I said, I'm being repetitional purpose. You can know the direction they're about to rebrand. Just listen to them talk. They'll tell you.
Listen to her talk. It's all now God.
It's all It's all scriptures. It's the weirdness. It's this. It's my promised land. It's this. It's that because she's not just promoting a book. She's telling you, "This is the direction I'm about to go."
Now, when is she going to launch this rebrand? I don't know, but it typically happens the same time. Anytime these people start getting letters from the government or letters from some of these board questioning them, that's when the rebrand happens.
So, we shall see how long it takes her to announce she's having a wellness aka spiritual retreat. And when she does, let me tell you what I want you to do.
Remember Beatrice. Remember Sharonda.
Remember Janet. Remember Kate. Cat.
[clears throat] Remember all those women and all the rest of them too that I didn't name who did the exact same thing. And don't you give your hard-earned money. If you do, you just have to recognize you're going to get whatever you get. Now, let's end on that audio clip I told you about earlier and don't forget to give me a big thumbs up if you found that you enjoyed of episode. Talk to you on the next one. Want to get me and my family out of this, but to come back and give back and provide resources to the inner city. And so I say, I went from the hood to the hills by the grace of God. And as the Bible says, it was good for me that I was afflicted. So my afflictions created a certain muscle, a vertical backbone, um and a character in me that allows me to withstand um the storm. And the wilderness is what I talk about in my book. And we all have a wilderness that happens every time before you enter into your promised land. It precedes you living in your promise.
Yeah, you share those biblical scriptures and and stories as well, words of affirmation.
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