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May 21
1 hr 12 min

A lot of people think the only way to make money is by working harder.Long hours. Physical labor. Doing whatever it takes just to get by.In this episode, we sit down with Abram Mitchell, who went from doing hard labor fixing car windows in the heat… to making real money in real estate.Not overnight. Not by luck. But by finding a different path and committing to it.We talk about how he discovered wholesaling, why it stood out to him, and how that one decision changed the direction of his life. From making his first deal to eventually building homes from the ground up, this conversation breaks down the real progression — not just the highlight moments.This isn’t about skipping work.It’s about understanding that there are different ways to apply it.If you’ve ever felt stuck doing work that doesn’t move you forward, this episode might give you a different perspective.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Apr 10
1 hr 4 min

The crew talks through everything from house parties, Atlanta traffic, hosting events, DJ chemistry, and professionalism, to relationships, first arguments, emotional maturity, and what it really means to understand somebody instead of just wanting to be understood. Along the way, the conversation opens up into bigger topics like inclusion, internalized homophobia, representation in media, embarrassment, starting over, and how people grow through discomfort.Later in the episode, the conversation takes a sharp turn into language, cultural ownership, and the controversy around Jack Harlow’s album title Ma’Nicca. That opens the door to a bigger debate about Black culture, appropriation, music, race, who gets access, and why some things hit differently when history is attached to them.This episode is funny, honest, uncomfortable, and thoughtful all at once — the kind of conversation that bounces around naturally but still lands somewhere real.If you’ve ever thought about professionalism, relationships, freedom, growth, or what it means to love a culture you didn’t create, this one is for you.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mar 18
1 hr 24 min

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins the Jay Hill Podcast for an open and honest conversation about leadership, criticism, and the real challenges facing the city of Baltimore.In this interview, Mayor Scott addresses the allegations surrounding the misuse of city funds and explains what actually happened behind the headlines. He also speaks candidly about everyday issues Baltimore residents care about — including potholes, infrastructure, and the responsibility of leading a city that is constantly under national scrutiny.The conversation also dives into his public back-and-forth with Donald Trump, the pressure that comes with being a young Black mayor, and why he refuses to change who he is depending on the room he walks into.More importantly, Mayor Scott talks about growing up in Baltimore, why he always believed he would one day become mayor, and what it means to lead the very community that raised him.This episode goes beyond politics — it's a real conversation about purpose, criticism, authenticity, and the responsibility of leadership.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mar 9
1 hr

Most entrepreneurs think if their business is making money, they should automatically qualify for funding. But that’s not how the system works.In this conversation, financial strategist Rosie Thomas breaks down why banks and lenders often say no — even when a business appears profitable on the surface.We talk about the real reasons entrepreneurs struggle to secure funding, how your financials are supposed to tell a story, and why bookkeeping, tax strategy, and proper financial structure matter more than most people realize.Rosie also explains the difference between simply making money and building a business that looks stable and fundable on paper. Many entrepreneurs are leaving opportunities on the table because their financial records don’t properly reflect the strength of their business.If you’re an entrepreneur, freelancer, or small business owner trying to grow, this conversation will help you understand how banks actually evaluate businesses — and what you can do to position yourself better.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mar 4
50 min

In this episode, he opens up about turning down traditional label structures, protecting his ownership, and why freedom was never negotiable — even while working with Roc Nation.We talk about what independence really means in today’s music industry. Not “doing it alone,” but building real infrastructure, owning your masters and publishing, and creating leverage before signing anything.LaRussell breaks down:Why he said no to deals that didn’t alignWhat “non-exclusive” really meansHow ownership changes your negotiating powerWhy numbers don’t always reflect real lifeThe difference between support and controlBuilding a machine instead of chasing a momentConfidence through competenceHe also reflects on growth, ego, turning down opportunities early on, and how his perspective has evolved.This isn’t a “labels are bad” conversation.It’s a masterclass in leverage, discipline, and knowing your value before the world agrees with you.If you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or anyone building something from the ground up — this episode will challenge how you think about independence.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Feb 16
1 hr 20 min

Official Jay Jay on His Viral Skits, Beef with Finesse 2x, Why Comedians Don’t Want to Collab + More
Jay Jay has been moving fast — viral skits, rapid growth, and real conversations behind the scenes of comedy and content creation.In this episode of The Jay Hill Podcast, Jay Jay breaks down how his skits started gaining traction, what really happens once the motion starts, and why collaboration in comedy isn’t as easy as people think. He opens up about creator politics, egos, and the unspoken tension that comes with success — including addressing his beef with Finesse 2x and how situations like that change how you move.This conversation isn’t about pretending everything is love. It’s about the reality of building momentum, navigating weird energy, and understanding why some comedians and creators hesitate to work together once things start clicking.If you’re a creator, comedian, or someone trying to build something from the ground up, this episode gives an honest look at what comes with visibility — the good, the awkward, and the uncomfortable.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Feb 7
45 min

A lot of people are making money.Very few are actually building wealth.In this episode, Jay Hill sits down with Marvin for a deep, honest conversation about what separates income from true financial freedom — and why earning more doesn’t automatically fix broken strategy.This isn’t about hype, shortcuts, or get-rich-quick schemes.It’s about structure, discipline, positioning, and using money intentionally instead of emotionally.Marvin breaks down:Why many people feel stuck even as their income increasesThe difference between flash and foundationHow losing structure can quietly destroy momentumWhy discipline and systems matter more than motivationThe mindset shift required to stop chasing and start positioningHow wealth is built through strategy, not just earningsA major part of this conversation focuses on using life insurance as a financial tool — not as a product pitch, but as a way to think differently about cash flow, liquidity, and long-term planning. Marvin explains how he uses properly structured policies to access capital, invest, and keep money working instead of sitting idle.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jan 26
1 hr 16 min

In this episode, Jay Hill sits down with S3nsi Molly for an honest, unfiltered conversation about what really happens afterthe label, after the expectations, and after people think you’ve “made it.”This isn’t a highlight reel.It’s a real discussion about pressure, independence, faith, grief, comparison, and staying grounded while building your own path.S3nsi Molly opens up about:The reality of going independent as an artistWhat people don’t see behind “success”Navigating grief and personal loss while still moving forwardHer evolving relationship with faith and identityWhy comparison can quietly derail your progressLearning to trust your timing instead of chasing someone else’sThe mental and emotional weight that comes with independenceAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jan 19
42 min

In this episode, Jay Hill sits down with Chris Simon, a Baltimore-born entrepreneur and operator, to talk about what most motivated people never get taught: the rules of the game.This isn’t about hype.It’s not about quick money or shortcuts.It’s about structure, exposure, relationships, and learning how to think like an owner — especially when you come from environments where hustle is praised but systems are never explained.Chris breaks down how he went from creative hustles to building real businesses by learning:how money actually flowshow to separate hustle from structurehow to build institutions instead of just personal brandshow to navigate grief, family, and responsibility while still growinghow exposure, relationships, and discipline changed his trajectoryThis episode speaks directly to men who:already believe in entrepreneurshipfeel mentally cluttered or directionlessare tired of restarting every few yearscome from inner-city environments like Baltimore, Atlanta, Houston, or NYCwant to build something that lastsThis is a reset conversation.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jan 17
1 hr 25 min
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