Big Facts feat. KRACK
KRACK joins Big Facts to reveal how he transformed himself into a social media sensation while overcoming real-life struggles in the streets. He reflects on the life experiences, relationships, and […]
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Some days you don’t feel like hitting record—but discipline shows up anyway. This episode is all about pushing through and staying grounded in your purpose, even when the motivation isn’t there.
I break down why YouTube numbers don’t define my success, and the real difference between being a podcaster and a YouTuber—because they are not the same game. I also get into why the podcast has taken a less raunchy turn lately and what that shift means for the brand.
Plus, a little life update: Oct and Wave are trying to pull me back into music, and I’ve got thoughts. And yes, we’re talking about Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan making major moves at the Oscars.
And of course, I’m putting you on—Hypocrite the Musical is coming, and you don’t want to miss it.
KRACK joins Big Facts to reveal how he transformed himself into a social media sensation while overcoming real-life struggles in the streets. He reflects on the life experiences, relationships, and […]
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