Hanging with Humans

Hanging with Humans

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The H.W.H.P. is a interview series podcast dedicated to the souls trying to understand their humanity. Each week I sit down with interesting Humans from all walks of life. With the goal of bringing existential topics to light by asking deep, Thought-provoking questions in a non-scripted free-form conversation format. Everyone has a story to tell, but not everyone has a platform to tell it. H.W.H.P. has a goal set out in the hopes that the wanderlust will somehow lead our soul compass in the...
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Hanging with Humans Podcast | Episode 30 | Bradley Richard

Nov 26th, 2025 3:00 AM

Episode 30: "Man in the Mirror"Bradley Richard, 42Williston, NDRecorded 12/30/2024What do you do after you’ve already walked through fire? We close the season 2 with a conversation that’s equal parts confession and compass, sitting with Bradley as he traces a path from early rebellion and first heartbreak to a string of devastating losses that fed a brutal addiction—and the moment he chose to live. He talks about an intentional overdose, seven minutes gone, and the treatment-room wake-up call that shattered his assumptions about who addiction affects. Twenty-one years later, he’s still sober, and he’s honest about what that really takes.We go beyond sobriety and into mental health: how unguarded thoughts can undo progress, why vulnerability is a daily practice, and how “time equals love” reframed his role as a partner and father. Bradley shares the story he rarely tells—a daughter he didn’t know for two years, a preacher father who spent everything to find him, and the unbearable loss that followed just as recovery began. He also walks us through a home invasion in Seattle, a split-second self-defense decision, and the legal and emotional aftermath that could have sent him back to using. Instead, he doubled down on healing.Along the way, we talk parenting, family court, and the skills we owe our kids: independence, discernment, and the courage to leave harm. We unpack jealousy, betrayal, and the quiet ways fear of investment destroys connection. This is a raw, grounded look at recovery, grief, and accountability—built on friendship, the power of showing up, and the belief that presence is the only proof of love.If this conversation moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it. Your words can help others find the courage to keep going.I can't find the feeling that comes to mind when listening to this for the first time. But I will find the words for this one day. A Support the showContact & Info:www.hangingwithhumans.comhttps://poplme.co/hash/P5oM9JFj/1/dashSupport the Podcast:https://gofund.me/2a99e9b7Video Podcast :https://www.YouTube.com/@hangingwithhumanshttps://rumble.com/c/c-2507620Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/hangingwithhumanshttps://www.tiktok.com/@hangingwithhumansThank you so much for taking the time out of your important life to listen, It means the world to me.#HangingWithHumans #Podcast #HWHPIn honor of those who served our country. During times of peace and war. Those who gave the supreme sacrifice, Those still missing and those who came home both whole and broken.In honor of those still fighting everyday to keep their head above water.

Hanging with Humans Podcast | Episode 24 | Loddie

Nov 26th, 2025 12:00 AM

Episode 24: "Wordly things"Loddie, 29Atlanta, GaIn this conversation with Loddie, we explore the winding path that led him from aspiring photographer to Atlanta's up-and-coming custom grill maker.He takes us through the pivotal moments that shaped his journey – from spending his last $400 on a Canon camera, which he used during his filming with Lil Baby.The conversation dives deep into the cultural contrasts Loddie experienced growing up between Atlanta's predominantly Black communities and being "the only two Black kids in school" in Frisco, Texas. These experiences didn't just shape his worldview; they equipped him with the versatility to connect with people from all backgrounds – a skill that's proven invaluable throughout his entrepreneurial journey.What stands out most is Loddie's powerful perspective on personal growth. From learning critical lessons through his brothers' life choices to embracing spiritual practices that transformed his approach to business and relationships, his evolution represents the beautiful intersection of craft, mindfulness, and authenticity. When he shares, "If you let yourself get caught up in worldly things, you won't escape the Matrix," you can feel the wisdom earned through genuine experience. (Words that I will truly never forget, and will come back to)This episode is about recognizing opportunity in everyday encounters, finding purpose through craft, and the remarkable growth that happens when you remain open to life's unexpected paths. Whether you're an aspiring creative, entrepreneur, or simply someone navigating your own path, Loddie's journey offers valuable insights on adaptability, authenticity, and the courage to follow your unique vision.Shout out to the new homie Loddie!https://www.instagram.com/yungloddie/ Support the showContact & Info:www.hangingwithhumans.comhttps://poplme.co/hash/P5oM9JFj/1/dashSupport the Podcast:https://gofund.me/2a99e9b7Video Podcast :https://www.YouTube.com/@hangingwithhumanshttps://rumble.com/c/c-2507620Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/hangingwithhumanshttps://www.tiktok.com/@hangingwithhumansThank you so much for taking the time out of your important life to listen, It means the world to me.#HangingWithHumans #Podcast #HWHPIn honor of those who served our country. During times of peace and war. Those who gave the supreme sacrifice, Those still missing and those who came home both whole and broken.In honor of those still fighting everyday to keep their head above water.

Hanging with Humans Podcast | Episode 26 | Jason Wheeler

Sep 24th, 2025 8:00 PM

Episode 26: “Modern Day Robin Hood”Jason Wheeler, 47San Bernardino, CA • Green River, UT • Denver, CO • Pikes Peak, COWhat started as casual conversation on a cross-country trip quickly revealed something bigger: two strangers headed to Los Angeles to visit their sisters and see Kendrick Lamar & SZA. That chance meeting turned into an unlikely friendship—and a story worth telling.Jason’s early life began in Indianapolis’ Haughville neighborhood, shadowed by family tragedy before he was even born. Despite earning multiple basketball scholarships, his energy gravitated toward hustling more than academics. After a run as a successful mortgage broker, he plunged into the “scam game”—a decision that would catch up with him later.At 40, Jason faced his first prison sentence. Six months in solitary confinement during COVID forced him into a brutal kind of introspection. As he puts it: “Prison is a young man’s sport.” That wake-up call shifted his focus to building something real.Today, Jason manages 42 Airbnb properties nationwide, with a goal of 100 by 2026. His philosophy—everything happens for a reason—drives both his business and his outlook on life.Part three of our conversation unfolded at 6am in Colorado, recording while searching for a runaway horse named Conway (after Conway the Machine). From the streets of Cali to the quiet of Colorado, Jason’s journey is a testament to transformation, resilience, and the strange ways paths cross when you stay open. Thank you Jason, for sparing time from your extremely busy life, to come slow down for a bit. & making the first flight out to my new spot. Thus becoming the first recurring guest on the podcast. Part 4/5 are still ahead.To follow Jason’s adventures LIVE: https://www.instagram.com/jason.wheeler.297?igsh=a3A4bjAzMmlmdHdj& Shoutout to Quality Control Music 🎼#LongLiveYoungSlo-Be #RipBris Support the showContact & Info:www.hangingwithhumans.comhttps://poplme.co/hash/P5oM9JFj/1/dashSupport the Podcast:https://gofund.me/2a99e9b7Video Podcast :https://www.YouTube.com/@hangingwithhumanshttps://rumble.com/c/c-2507620Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/hangingwithhumanshttps://www.tiktok.com/@hangingwithhumansThank you so much for taking the time out of your important life to listen, It means the world to me.#HangingWithHumans #Podcast #HWHPIn honor of those who served our country. During times of peace and war. Those who gave the supreme sacrifice, Those still missing and those who came home both whole and broken.In honor of those still fighting everyday to keep their head above water.

Hanging with Humans Podcast | Episode 29 | Alejandro Soto

Sep 15th, 2025 10:00 PM

Episode 29: "How to Heal a Broken System"Alejandro Soto, 32Pikes Peak, CoWhat started as a pre interview: became the podcast itself.From the streets of Sinaloa to the cells of Colorado's prison system, Alejandro's life story reads like a harrowing thriller – except every word is painfully true. Arriving in America at age 11 without knowing how to read or write in any language, he found himself navigating a school system that placed him in kindergarten classes as a pre-teen, setting the stage for years of misunderstanding and marginalization.The true nightmare began when, at just 16 years old, Alejandro was framed for attempted murder and thrown into adult county jail. Despite eventually being cleared when the actual perpetrator confessed, the justice system continued to punish him. Years later, a vindictive employer would orchestrate another setup, resulting in nine years of imprisonment on drug charges – even though court transcripts explicitly stated he was cleared.What elevates Alejandro's narrative beyond a tale of injustice is his remarkable spiritual transformation. Within prison walls, he educated himself, earned his GED, and began a profound journey of self-discovery. Cannabis emerged as his unexpected healing tool, helping him process trauma and eventually even enabling him to help family members overcome addiction and negative spiritual forces.Now focused on creating stability for his young son, Alejandro speaks with striking clarity about the distinction between opposing government systems and challenging those who govern unjustly. His insights into America's "mingle system" of justice – where cases are decided over coffee between judges and prosecutors rather than through evidence – offer a sobering look at institutional failures that continue to impact countless lives.Have you ever wondered what happens when the system gets it wrong? Alejandro's story will challenge everything you thought you knew about justice in America while demonstrating the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds.If anyone is interested in taking his case, feel free to reach out. Thank you very much for lending me your time Alejandro.-------I've been humbled by the last few conversations had. I learned a whole bunch. I hope we can all find it in us to try and understand, instead of judge. To always ask questions, and continue to seek answers. There is much more outside of those 4 walls. so just be kind.

Hanging with Humans Podcast | Episode 28 | Jeremiah Lowrie

Sep 14th, 2025 10:00 PM

Episode 28: "The story of Jeremiah & Kimber"Jeremiah Lowrie, 44Helena, MtWhat happens when the systems designed to protect children fail? In this raw and unfiltered conversation, I welcome Jeremiah, a father locked in a years-long custody battle that exposes troubling flaws in our family court system.Jeremiah shares his journey as a dedicated father to eight-year-old Kimber, describing how he went from being the family's primary caregiver to fighting for the right to protect his daughter. The love between father and daughter radiates throughout their story— Jeremiah recounts how his attempts to report alleged abuse led not to investigation, but to his own persecution. Through it all, Jeremiah maintains that the courts have never allowed him to speak his truth.The conversation explores how initial court filings create immediate advantages, how allegations can be weaponized, and how those without financial resources or legal knowledge are particularly vulnerable.The mental health toll becomes painfully evident as Jeremiah describes the support mechanisms that keep him functioning through this ordeal. His powerful closing advice to others facing similar battles—"Hold the line"—serves as both rallying cry and survival strategy.This episode isn't just one man's story; it's a window into how custody battles can devastate families and a call for greater accountability in a system where children's wellbeing should always come first. Listen, share, and join the conversation about how we can better protect our most vulnerable.Jeremiah wanted to dedicate this episode to Danielle Moore.https://www.ktvh.com/news/suspect-identified-in-downtown-helena-officer-involved-shooting Support the showContact & Info:www.hangingwithhumans.comhttps://poplme.co/hash/P5oM9JFj/1/dashSupport the Podcast:https://gofund.me/2a99e9b7Video Podcast :https://www.YouTube.com/@hangingwithhumanshttps://rumble.com/c/c-2507620Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/hangingwithhumanshttps://www.tiktok.com/@hangingwithhumansThank you so much for taking the time out of your important life to listen, It means the world to me.#HangingWithHumans #Podcast #HWHPIn honor of those who served our country. During times of peace and war. Those who gave the supreme sacrifice, Those still missing and those who came home both whole and broken.In honor of those still fighting everyday to keep their head above water.

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