Up Close With Bengy Jones: Building an Ecosystem That Protects and Empowers Women
- Nina Capone

- May 12
- 2 min read
When Nina Capone sat down with Bengy Jones, Executive Producer of Roc Da Mic Podcast, the conversation quickly became bigger than music. What started as an interview turned into a powerful discussion about purpose, protection, leadership, and creating real opportunities for women in every lane of life. Check out the Full Interview
In an industry often criticized for exploiting women, Bengy Jones is taking a different approach. During his candid interview with Nina, he opened up about his mission to build an ecosystem rooted in safety, respect, empowerment, and long-term growth for women — not just artists, but entrepreneurs, creatives, mothers, executives, and leaders across all industries.
Nina had the opportunity to experience that vision firsthand during their one-on-one conversation. Rather than focusing solely on entertainment gossip or industry politics, Bengy shifted the spotlight toward something more meaningful: building environments where women feel protected, valued, and heard.
He spoke openly about how too many women in music are forced to navigate toxic spaces without proper support systems. Instead of contributing to that culture, Bengy explained that his goal is to create platforms and partnerships that allow women to thrive creatively and professionally while maintaining their dignity and peace.
What stood out most during the interview was his understanding that empowerment goes beyond simply giving women visibility. For Bengy Jones, empowerment means creating infrastructure — opportunities, mentorship, collaboration, education, and safe networking spaces that encourage women to grow sustainably.
Nina Capone, known for using her platforms to educate and inspire independent creatives through Inspire Da Streets and Respect The Hustle, connected deeply with that message. The interview highlighted two people aligned in purpose: using media, music, and community to uplift others instead of exploiting them.
Throughout the discussion, Bengy emphasized that women deserve to feel secure in every room they enter. Whether they are stepping into podcasting, entertainment, business, fashion, media, or entrepreneurship, there should be systems in place that encourage growth instead of fear. That philosophy has become a core foundation of the ecosystem he is building around Roc Da Mic.
The interview also revealed a more personal side of Bengy Jones — one grounded in accountability, leadership, and legacy. He made it clear that supporting women is not a trend or marketing angle for him. It is a responsibility.
For Nina, the interview was more than content. It was a meaningful conversation about changing culture from the inside out. As someone who has consistently advocated for education, empowerment, and mental wellness within entertainment spaces, she recognized the importance of highlighting voices like Bengy’s that are actively working toward solutions.
In a world where negativity often dominates headlines, this conversation served as a reminder that there are still people in the industry committed to building with integrity. Bengy Jones is proving that success does not have to come at the expense of women — and that real leadership begins with creating environments where everyone can safely grow.
Through Inspire Da Streets, Nina Capone continues to bring audiences authentic conversations that inspire change, empower communities, and spotlight individuals who are making a difference both inside and outside the music industry.
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