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If hustle had a soundtrack, this would be it. We sat down and traced a straight line from a near-finished debut album to a fresh comedy film idea, a growing clothing line, and have a podcast that refuses to stall. The theme tying it all together is simple and sharp: protect your time, fuel your grind, and build a system that lasts longer than hype.
We break down the album From My Eyes to Your Ears—why the tracklist stays lean, how nostalgic samples can still punch in 2026, and what makes the single Only Bad Talk feel like a switch that flips you into go-mode. From YouTube rollouts to pressing CDs for that old-school feel, this is a release plan designed to motivate both nine-to-fivers and late-night hustlers. Then we pivot to the film: a caper-comedy where trust breaks and chaos spreads across Minnesota, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, and maybe California. No title until the script sings—because story first, noise second.
On the business side, we talk Mind On Bags apparel, women’s merch, and the little frictions that come with selling online. The podcast side gets real too: no-shows cost more than patience, so I set a refundable deposit—show up and get it back, skip and you fund the loss. That single boundary changes everything. I also map a mobile podcast strategy—taking the show to new cities, turning meetups into episodes, and converting handshakes into audience growth. And because creators need tools, Major share music consulting resources: registering names, copyrighting songs, tracking down unclaimed royalties, connecting with entertainment lawyers, and lining up proper mix and mastering.
It’s not all grind; we drop Houston food gems and argue NBA playoff chaos with zero filters. But the heartbeat stays the same: anything easy won’t last. Crawl, then walk. Invest, then flex. Want to ride with us? Hit play, subscribe on YouTube, share with a friend, and tell us what boundary you’re setting to protect your craft. Your support is free—and it fuels the next move.
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If hustle had a soundtrack, this would be it. We sat down and traced a straight line from a near-finished debut album to a fresh comedy film idea, a growing clothing line, and have a podcast that refuses to stall. The theme tying it all together is simple and sharp: protect your time, fuel your grind, and build a system that lasts longer than hype.
We break down the album From My Eyes to Your Ears—why the tracklist stays lean, how nostalgic samples can still punch in 2026, and what makes the single Only Bad Talk feel like a switch that flips you into go-mode. From YouTube rollouts to pressing CDs for that old-school feel, this is a release plan designed to motivate both nine-to-fivers and late-night hustlers. Then we pivot to the film: a caper-comedy where trust breaks and chaos spreads across Minnesota, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, and maybe California. No title until the script sings—because story first, noise second.
On the business side, we talk Mind On Bags apparel, women’s merch, and the little frictions that come with selling online. The podcast side gets real too: no-shows cost more than patience, so I set a refundable deposit—show up and get it back, skip and you fund the loss. That single boundary changes everything. I also map a mobile podcast strategy—taking the show to new cities, turning meetups into episodes, and converting handshakes into audience growth. And because creators need tools, Major share music consulting resources: registering names, copyrighting songs, tracking down unclaimed royalties, connecting with entertainment lawyers, and lining up proper mix and mastering.
It’s not all grind; we drop Houston food gems and argue NBA playoff chaos with zero filters. But the heartbeat stays the same: anything easy won’t last. Crawl, then walk. Invest, then flex. Want to ride with us? Hit play, subscribe on YouTube, share with a friend, and tell us what boundary you’re setting to protect your craft. Your support is free—and it fuels the next move.
Support the show