Ladders podcast is a raw, unfiltered journey through the come-up — hosted by Greatness Dex, Skepta’s right-hand and a respected figure in UK music, fashion and entertainment culture. Across eight episodes, Dex sits down with artists, creatives, hustlers, and visionaries who climbed from the ground up, one rung at a time. No industry gloss. No shortcuts. Just real conversations about resilience, risks, reinvention — "where they started, where they think they are and where they are going, and what it really takes to elevate.
Whether you’re building something from scratch or stuck figuring out your next move, Ladders is your blueprint for getting it by any means.
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Ladders podcast is a raw, unfiltered journey through the come-up — hosted by Greatness Dex, Skepta’s right-hand and a respected figure in UK music, fashion and entertainment culture. Across eight episodes, Dex sits down with artists, creatives, hustlers, and visionaries who climbed from the ground up, one rung at a time. No industry gloss. No shortcuts. Just real conversations about resilience, risks, reinvention — "where they started, where they think they are and where they are going, and what it really takes to elevate.
Whether you’re building something from scratch or stuck figuring out your next move, Ladders is your blueprint for getting it by any means.
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From Tottenham to the timeline, Poet’s journey is built on truth, talent, and culture.
An MC turned storyteller, raised by Jamaican parents, a family man, football fan, and voice of a generation.
From Gasworks to Filthy Fellas, working with icons like Ian Wright and inspiring talents like Maya Jama, Poet has lived every layer of this.
This week, he sits down with The Ladders Podcast to talk growth, blacklisting, legacy, and keeping your voice loud when the world tries to silence it.
🎙️ Tune into The Ladders Podcast and hear the story behind one of London's finest.
Time stamps:
04:00 - Family, fatherhood and success
19:30 - Marriage, Will Smith and AG Online
22:30 - Alhan and Gasworks
27:00 - Podcasting & the music industry
30:00 - White rappers
31:00 - Poets place on the ladder
33:00 - Helping the youth and celebrating individuality
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💬 What’s one lesson from your own climb that keeps you moving forward?
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From Ibadan, Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the world. Adesope’s journey is the definition of growth, grit, and grace.
Starting at N-Power Radio, building Factory 78 TV, hosting global stages like Afro Nation, and leading the culture through The Afrobeats Podcast — he’s been a voice and force for Afrobeats long before it hit the global charts.
Now an Afrobeats and Martell Ambassador, founder of Energy Gawd ⚡️, and a proud family man, Adesope stands as a true cultural icon and a Nigerian man who carried the sound of home across the world.
🎙️ Tune into The Ladders Podcast and hear the story behind one of Afrobeats’ biggest champions.
Time stamp:
01:30 - Intro, Adesope's upbringing in Ibadan, the response from his family when they discovered he wanted to be in this industry
05:00 - What inspired Adesope and N-power radio station
09:00 - Adesope's obsession in promoting African culture and celebrating African voices, representing your true culture.
17:00 - The beginning of Afro Nation, artists still have to push their publicity to succeed at festivals.
21:00 - Festivals and how to maintain interest and success within them. Is Afro Nation helping to put artists on the map?
32:00 - The impact of Afro Nation on Afrobeats and the future of Afrobeats
39:30 - Adesope's first broadcasting rejection and how he bounced back
43:50 - Does Adesope think that artists value the platform that he has given to a number of them?
45:15 - When does Adesope think his impact is bigger than his name?
47:50 - Adesope on what his ladder is built on today
48:40 - Adesope on his energy drink, Energy Gawd and other partnerships/branding
53:20 - Where Adesope would put himself on the ladder, his future endevaours and where he wants to help take Afrobeats
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From the underground to the global stage.
From Chip to Nicki Minaj, the late Quincy, Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Rita Ora, P. Diddy, and Timbaland, Parker Ighile has built soundtracks for the culture.
A Grammy Award winner for his production with Rihanna, Parker’s journey is packed with stories that shaped modern music.
Time stamp :
0:40 - Finish the lyric game, including the stories behind songs such as "Oopsie Daisy", "What Now" etc,
07:17 - Producing for Rihanna
15:15 - How Parkers household influenced his creativiy
21:00 - How has Parkers fate carried him through his career?
26:24 - How Nicki Minaj helped Parker's journey
33:23 - The earliest song Parker remembers writing
35:00 - Witchcraft stories
37:00 - Rejection (the industry and relationships)
39:29 - Working with P Diddy
43:00 Going to Virginia to work with Timbaland
46:00 - Writing & Producing
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🎙️ Episode 5 of the Ladders Podcast "The journey behind the grind".
From BMX to business moves, from chaos to clarity, Ryan Taylor joins us to talk mindset, money, and making your own lane.
From breaking bones to breaking barriers, Ryan’s story is one of risk, resilience, and relentless drive. He’s gone from viral stunts to building brands, from controversy to control, proving that reinvention is part of the climb.
⏱️ Timestamps:
02:00 - Family, upbringing and Ryan's start in BMX riding
09:00 - Early youtube career, being banned from B&Q and Halfords
11:00 - Boxing
16:35 - The highs and lows of content creation
19:30 - Filming with Jake & Logan Paul, KSI and the creation of the overnight challenge
22:00 - Collective Bikes community, community rides and phone snatching
26:00 - Navigating pressure within the industry
28:00 - The infamous bikes on the Bugatti
30:50 - Getting demonetised on YouTube
36:30 - Regrets or the lack of regrets
37:30 - Beef with Mist in the public eye
42:00 - Business and creating opportunities for the youth
45:00 - Ryan's vision and future plans
47:00 - DJ Cuppy, growth and past relationships
51:00 - Where does Ryan see himself on the ladder?
56:00 - Being banned from the O2 and Central Cee
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Strong, Black, and unapologetic about her beliefs. Being real isn’t a risk, it’s necessary.
In Episode 4 of The Ladders Podcast – “The Climb to Greatness,” Zeze Millz sits down with Greatness Dex to share her evolution as one of the UK’s most unapologetic and influential voices in media. From navigating the TV and podcast scene to challenging industry norms and breaking barriers for honest conversations, Zeze opens up about what it really takes to build your platform and stay true to yourself.
She also reflects on the lessons, controversies, and cultural moments that shaped her into the powerhouse she is today. This episode is bold, inspiring, and packed with the kind of honesty that defines true greatness.
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:40 – Finding her voice and defining success
02:30 – Upbringing, confidence, and carving out space in media
08:41 – Navigating the industry as a Black woman in entertainment
11:00 – Dealing with criticism, social media, and mental resilience
16:00 – Iconic interviews and moments that shaped Zeze’s career
33:00 – The power of honesty and authenticity
38:00 – Breaking stereotypes and gatekeeping in the industry
40:00 – Advice for the next generation finding their voice
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💬 What’s one lesson from your own climb that keeps you moving forward?
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From East London to the forefront of UK culture, Zek Snaps’ journey is all about vision, resilience, and climbing to greatness on his own terms. 📸🪜 ✨
In Episode 3 of The Ladders Podcast – “The Climb to Greatness,” Zek Snaps sits down with Greatness Dex to share his journey as one of the UK’s most influential photographers. From his Iraqi heritage and upbringing, to navigating the creative industry, mental health, and imposter syndrome, Zek opens up about the realities behind the lens and what it takes to build a name for yourself in today’s world.
He also reflects on some his iconic work capturing artists like J Hus, Central Cee and Akon. This episode is an honest, inspiring look at the grind, the lessons learned, and the mindset required to keep climbing.
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:40 - Starting out and the meaning of success
02:30 - Upbringing, Iraqi heritage, and childhood
08:41 - Navigating the industry
11:00 - Mental health, social media, and imposter syndrome
16:00 - Photography guessing game: Zek reflects on some of his best work
33:00 - Does talent or clout win?
38:00 - Gatekeeping in the photography industry
40:00 - The next generation of young creatives
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💬 What’s one lesson from your own climb that keeps you moving forward?
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Humour isn’t just jokes, it’s perspective, resilience, and laughing your way through the shaky ladders, missed steps, and struggles that make the climb real. 🪜 😂 😅
In Episode 2 of The Ladders Podcast - “The Climb to Greatness” We sit down with PK Humble, character and cultural commentator redefining what it means to stay true while building a platform. From navigating through football, music and comedy to creating authentic conversations - PK shares the grind, the growing pains, and the laughs that keep him moving forward.
This episode includes jokes, gems, and the kind of honesty you won’t find on a motivational poster, because it’s not just about making people laugh, it’s about staying humble, finding your lane, and never losing sight of the bigger climb.
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⏱️ Timestamps:
02:00 - Career, success and upbringing
08:00 - Football and streaming
15:00 - Abra Cadabra Management
19:00 - Inside Netflix experience and what it felt to win
24:00 - Relationships and growth within the industry
30:00 - PK's Wireless stunt
36:00 - Streaming
40:00 - Will Smith doing PK's dance
42:00 - Where would PK put himself on the ladder and what's in store for the future
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💬 Who’s someone humble that inspired your climb?
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Greatness isn’t given — it’s achieved. 🪜 ✨
In Episode 1 of The Ladders Podcast, we sit down with Olaolu Slawn, the artist, designer, and cultural disruptor shaping London’s creative scene. From painting walls in Lagos to building a global brand, Slawn takes us through the real climb: the setbacks, the lessons, and the wins that don’t make it to the highlight reel.
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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
02:00 - Family discussion
07:00 - Moving to the UK
14:00 - Icebreaker, discussing latest collabs with Nike, Rolex and Piccadilly Circus.
29:00 - Slawn discusses the negatives of moving to London and his past relationship with drugs
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