Entrepreneurship is Like Jumanji
What’s good family?! This week we’re sitting down with Zach King, serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Residency, to talk about how he’s building a $100 million brand from scratch. No gimmicks or handouts; just vision, grit, and belief when no one else could see it.Zach takes us back to his roots in Tampa, his boarding school days, and the college hustle that helped him build a network before he even had a business. He breaks down how he scaled 30 restaurants in two years and what that grind taught him about leverage, leadership, and long-term thinking.But this convo goes way deeper than just the story. This is a business podcast for real ones: founders, creatives, and builders who want the behind-the-scenes game. We talk about branding, scaling, team dynamics, and what it really takes to grow a business from nothing. Zach gets honest about leading while scared, setting vision when no one else sees it, and staying grounded under pressure.We also dive into culture, identity, and the personal stuff most people don’t talk about. What it means to lead as a Black man. What payday meant in his household. How masculinity shaped his business style, and how he’s redefining success on his own terms.Residency isn’t just fashion. It’s legacy. It’s community. It’s owning your narrative. If you’re building something from scratch and want the mindset, moves, and mistakes behind the mission, this episode is for you.Tap in. This one’s a blueprint!
The 5 Pillars of Metabolic Health
What''s good family?!?! This week we’re diving deep into the world of nutrition, metabolism, and the real reasons why so many people struggle to lose weight, no matter how hard they try. We sat down with Emma from Desert Dietitians, a registered dietitian who keeps it all the way real about what’s holding folks back. Spoiler: it’s not just about willpower or calories. From food culture in America to ancient biology, this episode pulls back the curtain on how the modern food system and our own brains are working against us.The heart of this convo? Emma breaks down the 5 Pillars of Metabolic Health: a framework that can literally change the way you think about weight loss. We’re talking hormones, gut health, calories, metabolism, and mindful eating. This isn’t your typical “eat less, move more” advice. Emma drops knowledge on how to work with your body instead of fighting it, how to improve your hormone balance naturally, and why NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis) might be the secret weapon. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a cycle of dieting and frustration, this is your wake-up call.We also get into the mental and emotional side of eating. We talk about how stress, emotions, and even your childhood can shape your relationship with food. Emma shares real stories, real strategies, and keeps the science digestible. Whether you’re on a weight loss journey, just trying to feel better in your body, or looking to finally make sense of all the conflicting health advice out there, this episode is for you. Hit play for an honest, eye-opening, and empowering conversation that might just shift your whole mindset!
Jump Off the Boat (ft SVG3 Ftiness)
What''s good family?!?! This week, we stepped out of our usual studio to record at one of Las Vegas's most stunning fitness destinations: SVG3 Fitness. Owner Chris Merafuentes graciously opened his doors to us, sharing both his incredible space and his inspiring story.Chris walked us through his unconventional path to gym ownership. He tells us about a journey that began with him scraping together money he didn't have just to access the conversations at an upscale gym. He'd sit in the sauna, absorbing the positive energy and inspiration from other members, knowing those moments were shaping his future.From there, we dive into Chris's winding career path: Navy service, electrician training, surgical tech school, and bartending. Despite earning good money behind the bar, something was missing. The day he walked away from financial security to pursue personal training changed everything. Nearly a decade of grinding through the fitness industry ranks led him to where he is today, running his own thriving gym.This conversation goes deep. Chris opens up about his darkest moment when he nearly gave up on life entirely, and how he transformed that pain into purpose. We explore what it means to truly own not just a business, but own your life. This being achieved by knowing how to build something meaningful alongside the people you love.Hit play for an honest, inspiring conversation about resilience, following your gut, and creating the life you actually want to live.
Diddy Trial Breakdown
What's hannin' family!?!? On this June internal episode we're down a few soldiers (Benji and Alfredo) but Noah and Brandon hold it down for the OTR family and discuss a variety of notable topics. The boys start with giving their expert opinions on the viral Sean "Diddy" Combs case and trial. Will he be found guilty? How many years will he be sentenced to? Is Kid Cudi a snitch? Come find out!We then discuss some sports! The boys start off with discussing the viral controversial video which shows Stefon Diggs on a boat with a bunch of racially ambiguous women and a baggy of a mysterious pink powder. We also talked about the Caleb Plant fight and loss which went down over the weekend here in Las Vegas. Is Caleb Plant over the hill? Can Caleb Plant make another title run? Should Caleb Plant think about retirement? Let us know in the comments below.We close out the episodes with some deep talks and stories. Both of us tell stories of growing up and going to school with people who went on to become felons. This includes classmates who went on commit crimes such as grand theft auto and murder in the first degree.
Cody Stamann
What's GOOD family!?!? On this episode we are joined by former UFC fighter (featherweight and batamweight) Cody Stamann. Cody tells us about his upbringing in a blue collar family in Western Michigan including his first fight as a kid after his bike was stolen and his first MMA fight which actually happened in a strip club.Cody went on to wrestle at the collegiate level and after falling in love with MMA he decided to forego a future working in his family business to pursue a living being a professional MMA fighter. Cody eventually made it to the biggest MMA promotion in the world, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and went against top talent such as Aljamain Sterling, Song Yadong, and Merab Dvalishvili. Cody described everything he went through while competing, including going through brutal weight cuts and shredding every ligament in his knees among other injuries.Whether you're a supporter of Cody, a fan of MMA and the UFC, or an aspiring competitor in MMA, this episode is full of incredible insights from a true tried and tested MMA veteran. So hit play and ENJOY!!!!