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What happens when you reach the top of your field — and still feel completely alone?
I sit down with world-class golfer and long-drive champion Alexis Belton for a conversation about what success doesn’t always show you — being visible, accomplished, even celebrated… and still feeling invisible in the spaces you move through.
And maybe more people understand that than we say out loud.
In a world where we’re more connected than ever, so many people are still navigating loneliness, disconnection, and that quiet question of where they actually belong. Alexis shares her experience of this as a Black woman in the traditionally exclusive world of golf — and how isolation became the catalyst for something bigger: building community, creating opportunity, and turning personal experience into collective connection.
We also talk about privilege, access, and the unwritten rules that shape who gets to feel comfortable in a room and who doesn’t. And how privilege, at its core, is access — access to information, opportunity, networks, confidence, and the unspoken permission to belong. Whether we notice it or not, that shapes every space we move through. Alexis opens up about using golf as a connector, why she joined ONE Campaign — a global organization working to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease while expanding access to health and economic opportunity, especially in Africa — and what she’s learned about vulnerability, advocacy, and building a legacy that’s rooted in impact, not image.
This conversation isn’t really about golf.
It’s about what it does to a person when they succeed at the highest level and still don’t feel seen. And what changes when you stop normalizing that feeling — and start building something that makes space for other people instead.
If you’ve ever felt alone in success, out of place in a room you were “supposed” to belong in, or like you’ve had to figure it all out without a map — I really want you to listen to this one.
ONE Campaign:
https://www.one.org/us/
Alexis Belton's webpage:
https://www.alexisbelton.com/
Alexis' foundation:
https://beltondrive.com/
Reppin's page:
https://www.reppin.tv/
Reppin's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/reppin_podcast/
Reppin's Music:
DJ ACE
https://www.djace78.com/about
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What happens when you reach the top of your field — and still feel completely alone?
I sit down with world-class golfer and long-drive champion Alexis Belton for a conversation about what success doesn’t always show you — being visible, accomplished, even celebrated… and still feeling invisible in the spaces you move through.
And maybe more people understand that than we say out loud.
In a world where we’re more connected than ever, so many people are still navigating loneliness, disconnection, and that quiet question of where they actually belong. Alexis shares her experience of this as a Black woman in the traditionally exclusive world of golf — and how isolation became the catalyst for something bigger: building community, creating opportunity, and turning personal experience into collective connection.
We also talk about privilege, access, and the unwritten rules that shape who gets to feel comfortable in a room and who doesn’t. And how privilege, at its core, is access — access to information, opportunity, networks, confidence, and the unspoken permission to belong. Whether we notice it or not, that shapes every space we move through. Alexis opens up about using golf as a connector, why she joined ONE Campaign — a global organization working to fight extreme poverty and preventable disease while expanding access to health and economic opportunity, especially in Africa — and what she’s learned about vulnerability, advocacy, and building a legacy that’s rooted in impact, not image.
This conversation isn’t really about golf.
It’s about what it does to a person when they succeed at the highest level and still don’t feel seen. And what changes when you stop normalizing that feeling — and start building something that makes space for other people instead.
If you’ve ever felt alone in success, out of place in a room you were “supposed” to belong in, or like you’ve had to figure it all out without a map — I really want you to listen to this one.
ONE Campaign:
https://www.one.org/us/
Alexis Belton's webpage:
https://www.alexisbelton.com/
Alexis' foundation:
https://beltondrive.com/
Reppin's page:
https://www.reppin.tv/
Reppin's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/reppin_podcast/
Reppin's Music:
DJ ACE
https://www.djace78.com/about
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices