Episodes
Dr. Osose Oboh (@ososee) is currently an Internal Medicine Intern at the Osler Medical Residency Training Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. She is the Immediate Past President for the Student National Medical Association, an accomplished photographer, content creator, and world traveler. Osose applied and matriculated into the University of California, Los Angeles, fall of 2009 where she majored in Biology. She graduated in 2013 and matriculated into the University of Southern California...
Published 01/16/22
Published 01/16/22
Joe Briggs, Esq. (@joebriggsesq) is a Public Policy Counsel for the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) and the first individual to lead the NFLPA Government Relations Department. Mr. Briggs is also a professor at Georgetown University and often speaks on subjects ranging from politics to sports and everything in between. He is currently a member of the Alpha Omega chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated. Born and raised in Dundee, Florida, Joe Briggs was a...
Published 12/14/21
Another book review for you all, we are going with The Art of Impossible by Steven Kotler. Amazon Synopsis: We are capable of so much more than we know—that’s the message at the core of The Art of Impossible. Building upon cutting-edge neuroscience and over twenty years of research, bestselling author, peak performance expert and Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective, Steven Kotler lays out a blueprint for extreme performance improvement. If you want to aim high, here is the...
Published 04/23/21
Kirk Brown (@kirkandre) is the Chief Development & Communications Officer for the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, GA where he leads the fundraising, partnerships, and communications strategy. Over the past 12 years of his fundraising career, Kirk has successfully raised more than $70 million dollars to support individuals, including RCA’s most recent gift of $5 million from Oprah Winfrey—the single largest gift the Academy had ever received. This conversation revolves around changing...
Published 03/23/21
Prem Kumar is the CEO of Humanly, a hiring platform that screens and schedules job candidates at scale, reducing time to hire and providing the best possible candidate experience for all applicants. Before Humanly, he spent 10 years in product at Microsoft, and 2 years at HR SaaS startup TINYpulse as Director of Product. This episode revolves around the Humanly.io platform, but we dive into the role artificial intelligence will play in our lives moving forward, unconscious bias within the...
Published 03/03/21
Kate Johnson is the current Chief of Staff at Trim, a financial health company devoted to helping you spend less, pay off debt, save more, and be healthy. She was an External Relations Lead at Google and Global Director of Client Services at Juntos. Kate's passionate about helping tech products that increase social mobility and her past experience spans fintech, consulting, and corporate responsibility. We talk about life's meandering path and how you really don't know where it's going to...
Published 02/16/21
Greg Connolly is the CEO of Trifecta Inc., one of the largest organic meal delivery services in the country. Prior to Trifecta, Connolly launched four other businesses, two of which failed and two he sold. He started Trifecta with over $750,000 in debt. He was able to pay off the money as he continued to grow Trifecta, which now employs over 300 people and had approximately $41 million in revenue last year. This show is for anyone who loves a good "comeback kid" story. Or for anyone who...
Published 02/03/21
Owning your narrative implies that what is told about you (your life story) matches the way you'd like it to be told (without misinterpretations or half-truths). This show is all about rejecting past accomplishments and blazing a path that you will be proud to tell your children one day. We discuss the hustle of Silicon Valley, the constant 'flex' shown on Clubhouse, saying 'yes' to yourself, and the power of being a small to medium-sized business owner. Tim "Mr. Future of Work" Salau, is...
Published 01/19/21
Finding your purpose (raison d'etre) is one of the quintessential elements of being human. Erikan has figured out what her purpose is. This long-form conversation explores the winding path to purpose, being unapologetically yourself, and becoming aware of our collective relationship with money. This deeply introspective conversation will make you take a second look at your day-to-day routine and what you aspire for in 2021. Erikan Obotetukudo is the Founder and Executive Producer at...
Published 01/15/21
OK, so, 2021 just began and it is already a rollercoaster. We are in for a wild ride. But we think there are a few things that could help. Or not, who really knows, we're not prophets. Long-form conversation on vulnerability, communication in relationships, and destimulation to make 2021 better than 2020.
Published 01/11/21
Prince Bhojwani is the founder and CIO of Graywall, an alternative investment firm that specializes in AI/data ventures and commercial real estate. Prior to Graywall, Prince founded Bubcart, an e-commerce platform that was acquired by a private equity group in 2019. Graywall has deployed millions of dollars and is on track to work through a pipeline of over $100M by working closely with firms such as Google Ventures, Goldman Sachs, and Y-Combinator to invest in robust data platforms that...
Published 11/13/20
Major Oni is a former Division 1 athlete and alumni of Portland State University with a knack for creating market value for minimum viable products. Major Oni is the co-founder at Nubi Websites, a self-funded tech startup in the software and content management system market offering web-based software for consumers with limited proficiency in web development. Major has been an entrepreneur since the age of 16, but it wasn’t until 2016 that he quit his 9-5 to pursue his happYness. This show...
Published 10/30/20
Poke the Box is a manifesto about producing something that’s scarce, and thus valuable. It demands that you stop waiting for a road map and start drawing one instead. You know how to do this, you’ve done it before, but along the way, someone talked you out of it. Brian and Nsima discuss the necessity of failing, a JUST DO IT mentality, and perseverance as key traits to winning in any field or industry. This show is for anyone starting something new or might need some encouragement to keep on...
Published 10/16/20
I posted a video on YouTube recently about "THE 1 BIG KEY to GETTING Your DREAM BODY". Well, in this episode, let's explore a little idea that can allow ANYONE to have massive success at anything they do.
Published 10/02/20
Tony Robinson is a family man, Supply Chain Manager at Tesla, real estate investor and founder at Alpha Geek Capital, and host of the Your First Real Estate Investment podcast. As a serial entrepreneur, he discusses becoming a father at 16, starting a real estate business, climbing the ranks of corporate America, and mindset & goal setting. This show follows his journey of discipline, resilience, and dreaming big. To connect or partner with Tony, please visit www.alphageekcapital/invest...
Published 09/24/20
New week, new book review. We reviewed a new read, Always Day One by Alex Kantrowitz, a book that reveals the inner workings of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, and Microsoft, and showing us what makes them tick. Learning about these companies and how they've been able to grow (or stagnate) teaches us how to prioritize innovation over refinement. Good read for anyone starting something new or looking to improve their current processes and output.
Published 09/15/20
Jacent Wamala is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Las Vegas. She has a private practice that focuses on working with black women on anxiety, depression, and trauma recovery. She’s the onsite mental health professional for a local charter school and teaches courses at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) in areas such as personal growth and development, multicultural issues in families, and contemporary couples and families. In three years, she paid off over $90,000 in credit...
Published 09/10/20
Often time, we shirk at the notion of struggle. We want to microwave the struggle points in our lives and arrive quickly to a place of stability and abundance. Brian talks about the necessity of the struggle periods in our lives and how it always precedes breakthrough. This minisode will give you much needed encouragement to push through during difficult times.
Published 08/25/20
Simping has been around since the dawn of time but folks are really chirping about it a lot more often these days. Another fun episode dissecting simping, how men and women view attractiveness (generally) as we get older, and the evils in high standards. The antidote to simping is knowing your value and not seeking the approval of someone who feeds on your subservience.
Published 08/11/20
Are you a curious person? Do you wish you you could easily actualize the things you think about? Curiosity demands self-awareness and a beginner's mindset to the elements around you. Visualization helps you dream but should also add the tangible elements necessary to bring that dream to fruition. Both of these concepts can help you become an elite player within your passion. Be fully present, grateful, inquisitive, and dream big as you walk into this episode.
Published 08/04/20
Cancel culture is upon us. What's right, what's wrong, and who gets banished? Chocolate and Horchata figure out that we tend to rank folks based on perceptions of sin and societal contribution. We talk Kevin Hart, Nick Cannon, Chris D'Elia, Bill Cosby, and Amy Cooper, you know, all the people that have been canceled recently.
Published 07/28/20
Does free speech extend to all citizens? Is society inherently better than it was 30 years ago? We dive into a spirited debate on whether hate speech should be allowed, our individual definitions of free speech, and how it should be treated with deeper analysis and care. The betterment of society conversation still persists, we will let you decide who won that debate. Nsima and Brian attempt to grapple with this topic as best possible. This is a long one, so buckle up, eyes forward, and try...
Published 07/21/20
Black Twitter went wild when Jada dropped the word 'entanglement'. We generally don't weigh in on celebrity do's or dont's, but today we wanted to touch on the difficulties in marriage, the necessity for relationship guidelines and transparency, and making sure you have good people around you. Stop listening to friends (or society) who don't mean well for your future!
Published 07/12/20
Nsima and Brian dove all the way in on the era of white guilt that we are currently in. What does privilege mean and are folks using it to further productive conversation? We touch on Bigmouth, Bozama St. John, and that constructive approaches to equity and job accessibility are sorely needed. Corrections: *American Disability act was passed in 1990. *Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man with Emmanuel Acho *Jenny Slate was the actress from Big Mouth who gave her role away, saying...
Published 07/07/20