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What if the world needs fewer separate sandboxes and more shared ones? In this episode of the Walk Differently Podcast, Jake Fox and Lamont Lester unpack the meaning behind Sandbox Studio and the deeper message it represents. Through personal stories, honest reflection, and heartfelt conversation, they explore how prejudice is often learned, how division gets reinforced over time, and why creating safe spaces for authentic connection matters now more than ever. Jake shares a childhood friendship that was impacted by social pressure, and Lamont brings powerful insight into the lived realities of race, history, and reconciliation in America. Together, they discuss what it looks like to move beyond defensiveness, build emotional safety, and create a new model for unity across racial, political, and cultural lines. This conversation is vulnerable, thoughtful, and timely. In this episode: The story behind Sandbox Studio How children model connection before division is learned A personal story about friendship, race, and social pressure Why empathy matters in conversations about history and harm The need for safe spaces where people can be honest and heard How unity is built through relationship, not performance A look ahead at the idea of the Walk Differently Ark About Walk Differently Podcast The Walk Differently Podcast is a space for vulnerable conversations around unity, wholeness, authenticity, and healing. Hosted by Jake Fox, the show invites listeners to think deeper, love better, and live with greater compassion and courage. Connect with us If this episode impacted you, make sure to: Like Comment Subscribe Share this episode with a friend We would love to hear what stood out to you and how this conversation challenged or inspired you to walk differently.