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From the UCLA bench to Comedy Central to the top of NBA Twitter, Josiah Johnson has built a career on creativity, culture, and consistency. In this episode, Josiah breaks down how a single meme got him noticed by Jordan Peele, how his content reached Oprah and Ava DuVernay, and what it really takes to stand out online—especially when LeBron, KD, and Steph are watching.
We talk about:
🎧 This one’s for anyone trying to break through with nothing but talent, humor, and hustle.
Show Notes:
(0:00) Cold open: The truth about starting a company
(0:16) Intro to Josiah + what makes his story unique
(1:20) UCLA hoops, bench energy, and a passion for storytelling
(1:49) Balancing the NFL Network and a secret sports blog
(2:41) Pitching Legends of Chamberlain Heights—6 tries, 1 yes
(3:13) Memes that matter: The Get Out moment Jordan Peele saw
(5:19) Doing the work—no shortcuts, no entitlement
(6:10) Brands can’t fake meme culture
(6:33) Connecting with Ava, Oprah, and LeBron through content
(7:21) The post-cancellation low and the bounce back
(8:16) Rewind the Clock: “Don’t stop at the dream. Build the next one.”
Josiah Johnson:
Twitter/X: @KingJosiah54
Instagram: @kingjosiah54
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📚 Want more Play the Game?
Check out the middle-grade book series by Amar Shah—Play The Game: The Hoop Con and Play The Game: Take the Shot are out now from Scholastic.
Order here:
🔗 Connect with Amar:
• Website: amarshahwrites.com
• Twitter/X: @amarshahism
• LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/amarshahism
• Instagram: @amarshahism
🎙️ Play the Game with Amar Shah — because you can’t win if you don’t play.
From the UCLA bench to Comedy Central to the top of NBA Twitter, Josiah Johnson has built a career on creativity, culture, and consistency. In this episode, Josiah breaks down how a single meme got him noticed by Jordan Peele, how his content reached Oprah and Ava DuVernay, and what it really takes to stand out online—especially when LeBron, KD, and Steph are watching.
We talk about:
🎧 This one’s for anyone trying to break through with nothing but talent, humor, and hustle.
Show Notes:
(0:00) Cold open: The truth about starting a company
(0:16) Intro to Josiah + what makes his story unique
(1:20) UCLA hoops, bench energy, and a passion for storytelling
(1:49) Balancing the NFL Network and a secret sports blog
(2:41) Pitching Legends of Chamberlain Heights—6 tries, 1 yes
(3:13) Memes that matter: The Get Out moment Jordan Peele saw
(5:19) Doing the work—no shortcuts, no entitlement
(6:10) Brands can’t fake meme culture
(6:33) Connecting with Ava, Oprah, and LeBron through content
(7:21) The post-cancellation low and the bounce back
(8:16) Rewind the Clock: “Don’t stop at the dream. Build the next one.”
Josiah Johnson:
Twitter/X: @KingJosiah54
Instagram: @kingjosiah54
If today’s episode inspired you, do us a solid:
Follow or subscribe wherever you listen
Leave a review—it helps more creators find the show
Share this with someone chasing big ideas
📚 Want more Play the Game?
Check out the middle-grade book series by Amar Shah—Play The Game: The Hoop Con and Play The Game: Take the Shot are out now from Scholastic.
Order here:
🔗 Connect with Amar:
• Website: amarshahwrites.com
• Twitter/X: @amarshahism
• LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/amarshahism
• Instagram: @amarshahism
🎙️ Play the Game with Amar Shah — because you can’t win if you don’t play.