A Year of Voices. A Year of Culture. A Year of Impact.
2025 was a powerful year for Gary Johnson Media—a year defined by meaningful conversations, iconic voices, thoughtful debate, and moments that reminded us why storytelling still matters.
This year-end recap video captures some of the most memorable moments from across our platforms, featuring a dynamic photo slideshow of guests, topics, and behind-the-scenes highlights that shaped the year. From intimate one-on-one interviews to spirited round-table discussions, 2025 was about elevating voices, challenging perspectives, and celebrating excellence.
We were honored to sit down with legendary and influential figures including Dionne Warwick, Melba Moore, Ms. Monét, Omar Tyree, Jessica Tilles, and many others who shared their wisdom, experiences, and truth with authenticity and grace. These conversations weren’t just interviews—they were cultural moments.
This reel also spotlights the energy and chemistry of The Thought Brothers, joined at times by guest co-host Col. Eric Garvin (Ret.), delivering some of their sharpest insights, funniest moments, and most passionate debates of the year. Add in interviews with viewers and supporters from the community, and what emerges is a full picture of a media platform rooted in engagement, respect, and real dialogue.
As the images roll and the moments unfold, this recap serves as both a reflection and a celebration—of the guests who trusted us with their stories, the audiences who showed up week after week, and the growing community that continues to support the mission of Gary Johnson Media.
We raise a glass to an incredible 2025—and we’re “toasting it up” as we move confidently toward 2026, energized, inspired, and ready for what’s next.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
Gary Johnson Media is a multi-platform media company dedicated to meaningful conversations, cultural commentary, and storytelling that informs, challenges, and inspires. Through podcasts, interviews, and special projects, we amplify voices and perspectives that matter.


















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