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Welcome back to Hustle! I got to say this episode and Tristan Barrocks episode (coming up) were one of the most honest, insightful and vulnerable episodes I've ever recorded.
Randy shares:
- His near death health experience
- His unique view on manhood
- Being a father, husband and entrepreneur
Introduction to Men's Health - 0:00 Randy's Health Journey - 5:00 The Achilles Incident - 10:00 Diabetes and Mental Health - 15:00 Hospital Experiences - 20:00 Reflections on Manhood - 25:00 Entrepreneurial Struggles - 30:00 Defining Manhood - 35:00 Closing Thoughts - 40:00
Thank you to Movember for sponsoring this episode
Welcome to another day in the Podathon. This was an impromptu conversation with another entrepreneur.
We have an open conversation about the things we hate about working with Black Businesses.
Let us know what you think of the episode in the comments below.
In this Podathon episode we're talking about the divide between the perceived intellectual Black collective versus the every day black collective.
I use the debacle between Dr. Marc Lamont Hill and Flipp from the Joe Budden Podcast to discuss how different groups within the Black community treat and perceive each other.
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I hope you're enjoying the holidays. Spending time with your family and eating more than you should.
In collaboration with Movember, we're giving you an exclusive look into Mind Over Man, a podcast from Andre Kerr.
We're creating spaces for men to discuss the ups and downs of their mental health journey. Andre opens up about a lot, from surviving a life-threatening heart attack to the challenges of being a father with the world on his shoulders.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Mind Over Man
01:15 The Making of a Man
03:09 Navigating Fatherhood and Responsibilities
05:33 The Struggles of Modern Manhood
06:51 Finding Safe Spaces for Men
08:20 Shifting Focus: From Problems to Solutions
10:15 The Importance of Alone Time
12:44 Defining Manhood
14:51 Overcoming Failure and Self-Doubt
21:27 Patience in a Fast-Paced World
24:44 Pushing Through Adversity
25:42 The Role of Faith and Support
30:01 Mental Health and Vulnerability
39:18 The Importance of Therapy
48:18 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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Welcome Back! I'm so happy to share this episode with y'all!
As you know Whitmedia partnered with Movember to share conversations on men's health and mental health with other men.
You remember Dre from the last episode.
I was a guest on the BackYard Bants Podcast discussing how I deal with my mental health and so much more. Honestly it was a great conversation. I'd love to know what you think about it in the comments below.
You can find Backyard Bants on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@thetalkativex
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the Backyard Band's Comedy Podcast
01:55 Mental Health Check-In and Movember
12:22 The Importance of Vulnerability and Emotional Processing
22:54 Recharging and Coping Mechanisms
30:02 Art as a Form of Emotional Expression
37:49 Conversations on Vulnerability and Manhood
39:34 The Impact of Account Transparency
42:20 Remote Work and Its Challenges
45:33 Sports and National Pride
46:53 The Grammy Nominations and African Music
49:34 The Evolution of Music and Artist Identity
51:51 The Weekend's Unique Approach to Fame
53:44 The Importance of Male Friendships
01:00:14 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement
01:06:34 Personal Achievements and Reflections
01:12:59 Goals for the Future
Make sure to donate to Movember here: https://movember.com/mv/15v368227?mc=1Hey everyone, it's Alex here, and welcome back to Hustle! In this episode, I sit down with Mr. Dre, one of the biggest African comedians, to chat about his comedy tour, the challenges of monetizing comedy, and his experiences performing across Canada. We dive into some hilarious audience interactions, discuss the importance of having a strong support system, and share our top five comedians. Plus, get an inside look at Mr. Dre's podcast, Backyard Bants. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining conversation! 0:03 - Welcome back to Hustle0:32 - Discussing the comedy tour1:34 - Sunday performance details2:15 - Audience interactions during shows5:45 - Challenges of being an African comedian10:39 - Best and worst moments on tour12:27 - Celebrating a birthday on tour15:18- Introduction to Backyard Bats podcast24:49- Top five comedians49:26 - Monetization strategies
Hey Hustlers! In this episode, I'm diving into the jaw-dropping revelations from the Diddy documentary. We'll explore the manipulative tactics and eye-opening moments businesses use to create aspiration within us. Plus, I'm sharing some business tips to streamline your communication to make your life easier. Tap in!00:00:00 - Introduction and Pop Culture00:01:00 - Diddy Documentary Revelations00:03:00 - Business Tips of the Week00:05:00 - The Power of Moments in Business
Today on the show, we have a wildcard episode with TikTok Sensation Zulf.Wildcards are where we shoot the shit about trending topics and pop culture. We talk about a gang of topics, including:
And so much more. Let us know in the comments what you think of the episode.You can find Zulf here: https://www.tiktok.com/@zulllfff?_r=1...
Donate to Movember here: https://movember.com/m/15368227?mc=1Welcome back to Hustle! I'm Alex, and today we're diving deep into a conversation about mental health and personal growth. In this episode, I reconnect with Nelson, a life coach and author of "Change is Coming," who shares his incredible journey from darkness to creativity. We discuss the importance of therapy, the impact of mental health on families, and how music and writing have been therapeutic outlets for us. Nelson opens up about his personal experiences, including a tragic family event, and how it has shaped his mission to inspire others. Join us as we explore the power of resilience and the importance of mentorship in overcoming life's challenges. Don't forget to check out the resources linked below for mental health support. If you find value in our conversation, please hit that subscribe button and join our community!00:00:00 - Introduction to Hustle and Nelson00:03:00 - Nelson's Journey and Book00:09:00 - The Tragic Family Event00:15:00 - Therapy and Mental Health00:21:00 - Creative Outlets as Therapy00:27:00 - Resilience and Mentorship
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In this episode, I speak to JM John Michael, the middleweight boxing champion of Canada. Let me know what you think of the episode in the comments.
00:00 Welcome Back to Hustle Over Everything
00:30 Meet JM Jean Michael, Pro Boxer and Knockout Artist
01:53 Discovering Boxing and Starting at 18
02:09 Knowing He Was Built for This
02:15 Locking In and the Amateur Years
02:48 Olympic Dreams and Qualifying for Team Canada
03:45 How Amateur Boxing and the Olympic Path Works
05:17 COVID Shuts the Door on the Olympics
06:07 Turning Pro and Boxing Rule Changes
07:05 Boxing, Brands, and Olympic Sponsorships
08:15 Working With Brands as a Boxer
09:38 Fight Mentality and Switching Into Kill Mode
10:44 Finding Your Why in Boxing and Life
11:17 Confidence, Ego, and Believing You Are the Best
12:25 Humility in the Ring
12:46 First Pro Loss and Getting Humbled
14:30 Public Wins vs Public Losses
15:37 Fatherhood, Perspective, and Personal Growth
17:09 Slowing Down Without Losing the Edge
17:55 A Day in Training Camp
18:01 4AM Mornings, Work, and Double Training Days
20:16 Strength Training Breakdown
21:07 The Ghost Workout Explained
23:00 Evening Boxing Sessions and Sparring
23:56 Meditation, Visualization, and Mental Prep
25:30 Why He Visualizes Winning Instead of the Fight
26:49 Boxing Is 80 Percent Mental
27:15 Life Lessons Boxing Teaches
28:01 What Separates His Mindset From Other Fighters
29:06 Turning Adversity Into an Advantage
29:23 Live Boxing Technique and Coaching Moment
30:21 Boxing as a Chess Match
31:09 Reading Opponents and Fight IQ
33:19 Best Chess Minds in Boxing
33:26 Why Terence Crawford Is Different
34:52 Learning Who Someone Is in the Ring
35:58 Future Goals and World Title Aspirations
36:29 Winning a Canadian Title Fast
37:21 Same-Day Weigh-Ins and the Dangers
38:24 Canadian Title Fight Day Chaos
39:18 Almost Missing the Weigh-In
In this Soloepisode, I talk about the Vybz Kartel concert in Toronto and Hurricane Melissa.
This is the first of the Podathon, a series of episodes recorded everyday for 30 days!
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We all have men in our lives we care about whether it be our dads, brothers, sons, and friends. Too many of them are gone too soon from things that could’ve been prevented if we acted sooner. I’m honored to share that this November Whitmedia and Hustle Over Everything are partnering with Movember to offer free space at Whitmedia Studios to discuss Men’s Health. On average, a man commits suicide every 60 seconds.
So we’re coming together to offer a space for guys to talk about: Mental healthFighting cancerSuicide prevention And more. Now, we’re only opening a select amount of hours, so to access this you have to register and be selected.- https://forms.gle/5hs51UioNWxyvagJ6
In this episode, I sit down with the talented music producer and entrepreneur Jordon Manswell to dive into the world of music production, personal growth, and the influence of cultural icons like Drake, James Fauntleroy, and Darkchild. We explore Jordon's journey, from producing hits for Mariah Carey and Chris Brown to navigating life as an Adventist in a secular community.
Tap in with us as we discuss the challenges and triumphs of staying grounded amidst success and the power of community. This conversation is filled with stories of resilience and creativity.
Don't miss out!
00:00 The Impact of Influential Artists
05:54 Balancing Faith and Secular Success
11:52 The Evolution of Gospel Music
5:12 The Role of Executive Producers
17:59 Building Relationships in the Music Business
20:51 The Debate on Music Quality and Accessibility
23:46 The Asset Mindset in Music Production40:03 Navigating the Music Industry Landscape
41:55 The Mount Rushmore of Producers
43:55 The Canadian Music Scene: Opportunities and Challenge
46:57 Building Your Musical Team48:51 The Journey to Success: Personal Stories
53:54 In-Studio Moments: Creating Magic
56:08 The Comparison Game: Finding Your Worth
01:00:53 The Impact of Success on Relationships
01:05:12 Staying Grounded Amidst Fame
01:10:51 The Role of Producers in the Spotlight
01:12:42 The Cost of Fame: Privacy vs. Public Life
01:14:03 Experiences Over Materialism
01:16:10 Reflections on the Journey
01:16:37 The Transformative Power of Marriage
01:19:16 The Importance of Love in Relationships
01:20:45 Shared Wins and Losses: The Essence of Partnership
01:21:10 Cultural Impact of 'Smart Guy' and Representation
01:24:42 The Loneliness of the Creative Journey
01:27:31 The Balancing Act of Creativity and Business
01:30:06 Faith and Trust in the Entrepreneurial Journey
01:32:20 Navigating Adulthood and Family Responsibilities
01:39:03 Building a Legacy for Future Generations
01:40:17 Starstruck Moments and Celebrity Encounters
01:42:16 The Reality of Celebrity Interactions
01:44:20 Drake's Impact on Toronto and Beyond
Sign up for Whitmedia Labs: Speaking with impact Workshop: https://stan.store/whitmediaIn this conversation, Clem Dwyer shares his journey from struggling with a speech impediment to becoming a district champion in public speaking. He emphasizes the importance of
The discussion also touches on cultural identity, the challenges of public speaking, and effective preparation techniques. Dwyer provides insights into engaging an audience, the significance of pauses, and personal experiences that shaped his speaking abilities. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the journey of overcoming personal fears, particularly in public speaking and storytelling. We discuss the importance of vulnerability, the power of sharing one's story, and the necessity of betting on oneself to achieve success. The dialogue emphasizes that every individual has a unique story worth telling, and that overcoming obstacles can lead to personal growth and the ability to inspire others. The speakers also provide practical tips for improving public speaking skills and the importance of mentorship in this journey.Chapters00:00 The Journey of Communication and Storytelling02:56 Crafting a Compelling Story06:10 Cultural Identity and Belonging08:57 Overcoming Speech Impediments11:55 The Art of Public Speaking14:51 Preparation Techniques for Effective Presentations17:49 Engaging Your Audience20:48 The Power of Pausing24:05 Personal Experiences in Public Speaking29:40 Overcoming Fear and Stuttering31:28 The Journey to Public Speaking35:20 The Power of Storytelling46:08 Betting on Yourself49:51 Finding Purpose in Pain53:14 Just Do It: Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety
Ladies and gentlemen! We're back. In this episode, I'm speaking with Sasha aka "Flaws Of Couture" Ruddock Kwakofi about her journey building deddys kitchen a youtube empire with her family. Now what started off as a conventional conversation around building on YouTube blossomed into a conversation about working with family. That messy stage as a kid when your deciding whether to drop out of school or not and the cultural differences between African and Caribbean cultures. This is a great conversation i'm proud to have. I hope you guys enjoy. Do me a favour, if your enjoy it and only if you enjoy it share it with someone you think it'll resonate with. Connect with me here: https://www.instagram.com/247hustler/You can check out her channel here:Deddys Kitchen: https://www.youtube.com/ @deddyskitchenINC
Cabbie Richards is one of the most iconic sports broadcasters in Canada, known for his unique interviews with some of the biggest athletes in the world. In this episode, we get into his legendary moments with Kobe Bryant, Mike Tyson, and Michael Jordan. He shares what he learned from each of them and how those moments shaped his career and mindset.This one is full of stories you’ve never heard and lessons that hit deep. Whether you're chasing greatness or just love good conversation, this one’s a must-watch.🎙️ Filmed at whitmedia.caSubscribe for more interviews with the voices shaping culture
Book your next podcast at Whitmedia Studios (whitmedia.ca).We're Back! We took a break to recoup and close some amazing guests for you. In this podcast episode we're joined by Graham Wong the CEO of LAUFT. LAUFT connects remote workers and organizations to the spaces, tools, and services they need to boost productivity and collaboration—conveniently, consistently, and professionally.We have a conversation around closing a landmark $13 million dollar deal with the government. Building a team and dealing with the wins and losses of entrepreneurship. Don't forget to like the video. Let us know what you think about the episode in comments below.
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In this quick solo episode, Alex discusses his studio launch party as well as the BET Awards.
Let us know what you think of the episode in the comments below.
In this episode, the Alex discusses the journey of building and selling NodeApp an influencer marketing platform with Armin and Mackenzie. They explore the evolution of influencer marketing, user acquisition strategies, and the complexities of the acquisition process. The conversation also touches on the financial implications of acquisitions, the importance of investor relationships, and the impact of DEI programs in entrepreneurship. Additionally, they reflect on the current fundraising landscape and the effects of tariffs on business. The conversation delves into the intricate relationship between US monetary policy and its effects on the Canadian economy, exploring the implications of quantitative easing and tariffs. The speakers discuss the geopolitical dynamics between China and America, particularly in the context of AI competition and the influence of propaganda on public perception. They also touch on the luxury market's production transparency and the complexities of international trade logistics. In this conversation, the speakers explore the transformative impact of AI on society, work, and intellectual property. They discuss the emergence of agentic AI, which will take over various tasks, leading to a significant shift in the workforce. The conversation also touches on the global implications of AI development, particularly in relation to China and the U.S., and the evolving nature of intellectual property in an AI-driven world. Finally, they share practical AI tools and prompts that can enhance productivity and creativity in everyday tasks.Chapters:00:00 The Journey from Inception to Acquisition02:52 The Evolution of Influencer Marketing05:59 Building Node: The Early Days09:05 User Acquisition Strategies and Growth12:00 Navigating the Acquisition Process14:47 Financial Implications of Acquisition17:47 Investor Relationships and Their Impact20:53 The Role of DEI Programs in Entrepreneurship23:56 Fundraising in Today's Market27:03 The Impact of Tariffs on Business30:11 Reflections on Future Acquisitions40:21 Impact of US Monetary Policy on Canada43:06 Understanding Quantitative Easing46:02 The Role of Tariffs in Economic Strategy47:30 Geopolitical Dynamics: China vs. America49:25 AI and Technological Competition51:40 The Influence of Propaganda on Perception01:06:28 Luxury Market and Production Transparency01:11:29 The Rise of Agentic AI01:14:55 The Future of Work and AI01:17:13 AI and the Global Landscape01:21:08 Intellectual Property in the Age of AI01:30:18 Practical AI Tools for Everyday Use
In this candid conversation, Alex Whitfield sits down with Ontario divorce lawyer Justin Lee to unpack the realities of marriage, divorce, and what entrepreneurs often overlook when it comes to love and legacy. From legal strategies to cultural taboos, this episode dives deep into the personal and professional consequences of modern relationships.
Topics covered include:
How divorce courts really work in Ontario
Common mistakes entrepreneurs make before marriage
The truth about prenups — who they protect and who they don’t
Why men often lose in court and how to prepare
Real stories of million-dollar divorces in Toronto
How to protect your business and assets before it’s too late
Cultural taboos in the Black community around marriage and divorce
Advice for young entrepreneurs who want love and legacy
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
03:08 Understanding Divorce Law and Its Impact
05:54 The Importance of Prioritizing Relationships
08:55 Cultural Perspectives on Marriage
11:49 Men's Roles and Expectations in Relationships
14:51 The Subtle Signs of Relationship Decline
18:11 Personal Experiences with Divorce
21:13 Reconciliation: Is It Possible?
24:03 The Nature of Love and Marriage
27:06 Prenuptial Agreements: A Necessary Discussion
30:05 Financial Considerations in Marriage
33:06 Long-Term Projections in Relationships
41:16 The Emotional Disconnect in Professional Advice
44:07 The Irrationality of Divorce Decisions
46:14 Understanding Legal Strategies in Divorce
49:40 The Cost of Legal Representation
52:28 The Underlying Reasons for Divorce
56:36 The Role of Love Languages in Relationships
01:00:51 The Impact of Financial Disparities on Relationships
01:05:09 Navigating Business Partnerships in Marriage
01:09:11 Accountability and Faults in Relationships
01:14:16 Cultural Influences on Divorce Perspectives
In this engaging conversation, Alex Whitfield and Clyde from Relentless Diaries explore the evolving landscape of podcasting, the cultural significance of artists like Drake and Kendrick, and the dynamics of community support in the industry. Clyde shares his journey in podcasting, the birth of Relentless Diaries, and the importance of authenticity and chemistry in creating impactful content. The discussion also touches on the influence of marketing strategies in politics, particularly regarding Trump and his approach to appealing to audiences. In this conversation, Alex Whitfield discusses various topics, including Canadian exports, the implications of becoming the 51st state, the DEI debate, cultural relevance in politics, the future of cryptocurrency, and the podcasting landscape in Canada. He emphasizes the need for better communication and understanding between Canada and the US, critiques the current state of DEI initiatives, and explores the impact of celebrity politics on cultural narratives. Additionally, he shares insights on the cryptocurrency market and the potential for growth in the Canadian podcasting industry.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Clyde and Podcasting Culture02:56 The Impact of Joe Budden and Podcasting Success06:03 Clyde's Journey and the Birth of Relentless Diaries08:59 The Dynamics of Podcasting and Community Support12:12 Drake vs. Kendrick: The Cultural Divide15:03 The Role of Authenticity in Music and Podcasting18:05 The Evolution of Relentless Diaries20:59 Podcasting as a Passion vs. Business24:06 The Importance of Chemistry in Podcasting26:50 Basketball Analogies in Podcasting Dynamics30:03 Trump's Influence on Canada and Marketing Strategies35:35 Canadian Exports and Economic Realities42:26 The DEI Debate: Perspectives and Misconceptions46:49 Cultural Relevance and the Impact of Celebrity Politics58:00 Cryptocurrency: The Future of Finance?01:05:47 The Future of Podcasting in Canada