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Best podcasts about moula

Latest podcast episodes about moula

L'Avis Des Moutons
L'Avis Des Moutons - Ep 677 - la boîte à moula

L'Avis Des Moutons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 5:55


We Love Hip Hop
Episode 557 | Make People Clench Their Fist ft. MOULA 1st | We Love Hip Hop

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 62:06


Michael AKA Moula 1st is back early after making wild headlines on mainstream news! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Big thanks to B3 from B3 Studio: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 555 | Comparison Is The Thief Of Joy | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 134:13


We got a roller coaster ride of an episode this week including coverage of the Mass shooting in Toronto, Moula 1st's release, Tory Lanez review & more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@WeLoveHipHopNetwork416 Intro Songs Tory Lanez Free Tory https://open.spotify.com/track/1PP2usZW43JLWK9GXjuE83?si=997e209331a845b6 MAWA https://open.spotify.com/track/1IU8NuujFUHwllYIHLVOQA?si=3d4ecdf000424005 Lawyer Fees https://open.spotify.com/track/7LSfiCxAqyCPNMPTl7BA0e?si=515262a573d24a03 Big thanks to B3 from B3 Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/ Prod B3: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ DJ Zar: https://www.instagram.com/djzartv/

Dedicated Podcast avec Abi
On parle de Moula et Investissement avec Hamza (Part.2)

Dedicated Podcast avec Abi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 48:52


Dans ce nouvel épisode de Dedicated Podcast, "On parle de moula et investissement" ! Avec Hamza, on revient sur l'économie actuelle et on répond à VOS questions sur les finances. Vous avez tout balancé sur Instagram, des questions larges aux plus pointues, et on y répond sans filtre. Pas de grands discours, juste une discussion honnête et concrète sur l'argent, l'investissement et les choix à faire en 2025 selon nous.Un épisode fait pour vous, avec vous. Bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 551 | Started From The Lobby ft. TWY | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 34:33


We have the other side to a wild story happening in the Toronto rap scene! Twy is here to give his side of the story on the Moula 1st incident and more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Big thanks to B3 from B3 Studio: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 547 | Where's The Paperwork ft. Moula 1st | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 60:43


This is a must listen! Moula 1st pulls up to clear all issues! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Big thanks to B3 from B3 Studio: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/

The Phone Hacks
349. Evan Hocking - Moula-Mean Girls

The Phone Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 61:26


Evan Hocking is in the Phacktory for the first time to share an epic tale Capper and him experienced in regional NSW. Get tickets to Capper's Adelaide Fringe Festival show HERE Go watch Capper's special Hold Me Closer Tiny Cancer HERE Get tickets to Mike's Melbourne Comedy Festival show HERE Get tickets to Capper's Melbourne Comedy Festival show HERE Join the PATREON HERE - Just $7 (AUD) for bonus eps and content - get tons of behind the scenes hacks and pranks and help keep this podcast going! Follow CAPPER and MIKE on Instagram Follow PHONE HACKS on Instagram Subscribe where you're listening and leave a review to get the word out there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LANDLINE
Migrant Moula, Trans Rights 2.0, Gaza

LANDLINE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 43:46


The incoming Trump Cabinet promises to be gruesome to migrants, but there's one population in particular that stands to benefit immensely from the suffering of others, get in to find out who, right along with an important update from the U.S Senate hearing on halting weapons sales to Israel.. Lastly, the path to victory when it comes to Trans rights, and how McBride responded to the bullying, w/ Janaya Future Khan.

Chit chat budget
#77 - Se faire de la MOULA quand vous êtes en vacances avec Airbnb - Mon retour d'expérience

Chit chat budget

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 30:50


Hello, dans cet épisode je vous fait un retour d'expérience sur la location saisonnière de son appartement via la plateforme Airbnb. J'avais envie de tester depuis longtemps mais j'avais beaucoup de freins à dépasser. Au final j'ai eu quelques revenus complémentaires donc je voulais partager ça avec vous. Chit chat budget c'est aussi un instagram : https://www.instagram.com/chitchatbudget/?hl=frEt une chaîne youtube ! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZzLUtwdvSM   Mes codes parrainage :Lydia : CHITCHATBUDGEThttps://www.lydia-app.com/lydia-x-chitchatbudget/Livret P : Il vous rapporte (et me rapporte) 10 euros dès 100 euros investis : CHITCHAT10 .Boursorama : SODU5470Corum : DGDNEREt n'oubliez pas, investir comporte des risques donc avant chaque décisions d'investissement prenez bien le temps de réfléchir et d'avoir ces risques en tête !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Blízká setkání
Jsem ambiciózní moula a Ivan Trojan má ostych z žen. Herec Filip Kaňkovský o nové hře od Škvoreckého

Blízká setkání

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:58


Vědecká metoda. To je rozhlasová hra k poctě Josefa Škvoreckého, ve které je slyšet jeho hlas. „Jsem rozhlasový posluchač a velice rád se věnuju rozhlasové práci.“ Jaké má hudební vzdělání? Na které nástroje hraje? Má vlastní kapelu? Jakou hudbu si pouští před spaním? Jak a kdy se dostal k herectví? A proč se rozhodl učit na DAMU?Všechny díly podcastu Blízká setkání můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Dvojka
Blízká setkání: Jsem ambiciózní moula a Ivan Trojan má ostych z žen. Herec Filip Kaňkovský o nové hře od Škvoreckého

Dvojka

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:07


Vědecká metoda. To je rozhlasová hra k poctě Josefa Škvoreckého, ve které je slyšet jeho hlas. „Jsem rozhlasový posluchač a velice rád se věnuju rozhlasové práci.“ Jaké má hudební vzdělání? Na které nástroje hraje? Má vlastní kapelu? Jakou hudbu si pouští před spaním? Jak a kdy se dostal k herectví? A proč se rozhodl učit na DAMU?

The ResearchWorks Podcast
Episode 192 (Golam Moula)

The ResearchWorks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 46:26


LEAP-CP stands for Learning through Everyday Activities with Parents, an early detection and intervention program that adapts the international clinical practice guideline for early detection and intervention in CP for low and middle income countries. In this paper, LEAP-CP was tested in an RCT with Asha Bhavan Centre in India from 2019 to 2019 and has continued implementation since 2021. This study aimed to determine the acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, penetration, retention and fidelity of LEAP CP at the Asha Bhavan Centre in India.Golam Moula is the Research Project Coordinator, working in the field of rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy at a national level Indian Organisation - Asha Bhavan Centre. He manages the LEAP CP, a randomised controlled trial of Early Intervention for infants with cerebral palsy in collaboration with the University of Queensland and is managing the ongoing implementation of the LEAP CP Program. 

ConvoWMarlo
Episode 163: Audience - Moula 1st

ConvoWMarlo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 46:27


"IM BACK NOW , DELETE THAT WESTERN CONFRENCE TRACK NOW . 34 VIDS MY NIGGA I CAN DUNK ON SHAQ NOW!" Do i really have to say much? just tap in , you most definitely dont want to miss out on this one!

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 498 | Show Me Your Friends & I'll Show You Your Future | We Love Hip Hop

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 121:16


Great episode this week! Dusty Wallace back from health issues with a message and more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Chapters 00:00 The studio is freezing this week 02:03 Friday rants about a lack of Toronto hip hop podcast 13:46 Intro music 17:16 Introduction 17:52 Dusty Wallace health message 23:01 Salute the sponsors & 500 episode announcements 25:58 Chat GPT picks top 50 Canadian rappers 46:02 Diamond Club Ad 46:35 Rachael 'RayGun' Gunn 01:00:31 Why is Afrika Bambaataa 01:11:20 Can you be active in the streets & go to therapy 01:21:12 Steamin Hotgrabba 01:21:33 Moula 1st beats gun charge & still disses Nav 01:29:59 Why do Toronto mans not go down on their girls 01:48:55 Is Snoop Dogg culturally bigger than Jay-Z 01:57:48 Outro ************************************************************************ Intro Music OutKast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious https://open.spotify.com/track/4GdB5M7GbwLZLouktYocFC?si=731250d9f7934e3a Big thanks to B3 from B3 Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/ Prod B3: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ DJ Zar: https://www.instagram.com/djzartv/

Histoires d'Argent
Rediff ☀️ / Sarah, “la moula règne animal”, et son désir d'ascension difficile à embrasser

Histoires d'Argent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 88:27


ConvoWMarlo
Episode 159 : Moula 1st - 6 Father

ConvoWMarlo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 28:26


Yall thought i just be flying to the dott for fun??? nahh we tapping in and making things happens as much as we can every single time . For yall who been under a rock and dont know who moula 1st is... this is the episode for yall .. tapp in!!!!

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Triple Option: Maason Smith, Amik Robertson, & Camp Moula

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 8:24


Mike interviewed Ernest "Turk" Harvey, a sports performance trainer in Thibodaux, during WWL's "Triple Option" segment. Harvey evaluated players he trained: former LSU DT Maason Smith and current Lions CB Amik Robertson. Harvey also promoted Camp Moula, his training camp. 

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 478 | Keep White Girls White | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 119:10


Welcome back B3! Off his trip from LA with some stories! Plus we got a lot to talk about this week. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Chapters 00:00 Dusty going to the Roach Killa & Blitz show 04:10 Intro music 09:38 Introduction 12:47 Dusty's week, Friday at radio show, Bishop show 19:56 Letting your kid get into music 28:26 Chris AKA Christmas List Trinidad Adventure 30:58 Diamond Club Ad 31:25 Moula 1st goes at Nav for not being from Rexdale 47:51 Drake calls Elliot Wilson a rat 01:00:46 Drake x Snowd4y reaction 01:06:04 Backlash from the Toronto/Jamaican accent 01:14:33 Steamin Hotgrabba Ad 01:14:52 The Toronto accent 1983 to now 01:25:42 Billboard's Top 10 Female rappers 01:35:00 Dejon Paul Confirms that he was GRAZED 01:46:32 Did the Ray J & Kim K tape start OnlyFans?? 01:56:17 Outro music and what's up next week ************************************************************************ Intro Music Snowd4y ft Drake - Wah Gwan Delilah Brassmunks - Big Ghetto Concept - EZ on the Motion To Much For Much Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/ Prod B3: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ DJ Zar: https://www.instagram.com/djzartv/

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 466 | The Toronto Podcast | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 114:42


We dig into some real Toronto content in this one here! Fascine your seatbelts. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Chapters 00:00 Who's a legend? 3:41 Intro Music 8:40 Introduction 13:00 Sponsor shout outs :13:42 Live show announcements 14:42 Dusty Wallace's show schedule 19:51 DJ Zar 1st Stand Up Comedy show 29:03 B3's week & studio building 29:51 Diamond CLub Ad 30:19 Drake deletes Taylor Made Freestyle off his IG after Shakur estate pressure 48:23 Paperboy's affiliate gets lesser charges for testifying 57:49 Roney does sold out show in Moncton NB 01:06:42 Steamin Hotgrabba Ad 01:07:03 Moula 1st drops amidst the controversy 01:26:28 100OTD & squad Studio Of Legends Freestyle 01:36:09 The city is getting crazy 01:37:46 WhyG still living his best life 01:47:07 The state of the Toronto scene right now 01:52:08 Conclusion & Outro music ************************************************************************ Intro Music Gucci Mane - TakeDat (No Diddy) https://youtu.be/2pHZddAJWxs?si=SgL4WiVutIcdp35Y Moula 1st War https://open.spotify.com/track/3rREliIiWgv4cyFlpV5Yqr?si=46f4f66a33594f9a Moula 1st - It's Your Birthday https://open.spotify.com/track/5B6dWRWkCM3a81O0ztQGa8?si=85ab1684050240df Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/ Prod B3: https://www.instagram.com/prod.b3/ DJ Zar: https://www.instagram.com/djzartv/

Fortitude
#35 – Mounia Moula (Cascadeuse)

Fortitude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 71:24


Vous voulez savoir ce que c'est que l'art de l'obstacle ? Fortitude est le podcast consacré à la force morale, à la résilience sous toutes ses formes. J'ai désormais eu le privilège de recevoir des dizaines d'invités qui, chacun à leur manière, ont surmonté ou surmontent encore l'adversité. Mais je dois avouer que c'est la première fois que j'ai le plaisir de recevoir une personne qui a su en faire…un art. Mounia Moula a grandi en banlieue comme on dit, dans le 94. Petite, on lui demande ce qu'elle veut faire plus tard ; elle répondra « ninja ».Ce que l'on aurait pu prendre comme un rêve de gosse s'est transformé en une réalité. Mounia ne tenait pas en place, elle devait constamment bouger, faire du sport, s'agiter. Mais plutôt que de s'en inquiéter (comme beaucoup de parents aujourd'hui), les siens ont eu l'intelligence de ne pas tenter de réfréner ou même canaliser son énergie mais au contraire ils l'ont cultivée en multipliant ses activités sportives. Elle découvrira notamment les sports de combats dans lesquels elle excellera rapidement. Elle doit cependant ménager ses rêves avec la dure réalité : les sacrifices de ses parents (ardents travailleurs mais disposant de très peu de moyens) ne peuvent perdurer encore longtemps. Elle doit trouver un job, un vrai. Mais sa nature la rattrape et, surtout, sa conviction que sa vie est ailleurs, en tout cas pas dans une routine métro / boulot / dodo. C'est alors qu'elle se trouve justement dans le métro, en se rendant à son petit boulot de l'époque, qu'elle tombe sur une publicité pour une école de cascadeurs. C'est la révélation. Elle y fait ses premiers pas et noue rapidement des amitiés avec des personnes comme elle, qui ne tiennent pas en place (au sens propre). Elle s'entraîne tous les jours durement à la poursuite de son rêve qu'elle refuse de lâcher même si elle ne peut bien entendu pas en vivre. C'est difficile de payer un loyer en faisant des acrobaties dans des jardins publics. Puis c'est la rencontre des Yamakasi, le fameux groupe d'experts du parkours, ou de l'art du déplacement que l'on a vus dans le film éponyme et dans d'autres superproductions cinématographiques. Une chose mène à une autre et grâce à sa détermination, son athlétisme hors norme et sa soif d'apprendre on lui donne enfin sa chance dans une production de Luc Besson.Le train est lancé, plus rien ne l'arrêtera. Sa filmographie est impressionnante ; elle a travaillé avec les plus grands et sera même récompensée à plusieurs reprises par ses pairs (pour Wonder Woman ou James Bond). Notre conversation est passionnante à plus d'un titre. Son parcours est bien entendu inspirant, notamment lorsqu'on est parent et que l'on s'inquiète parce que notre enfant ne tient pas en place et poursuit des rêves qui nous paraissent fous. Nous ne devons pas oublier d'écouter et d'observer pour justement ne pas tuer ses rêves. Mais Mounia est inspirante aussi d'un point de vue philosophique. Elle raconte comment des jeunes peuvent se dédier à un art, qu'ils façonnent à leur manière et qui devient indissociable de leur existence. De son récit il ressort ce principe dont je suis intimement convaincu : le sens de l'existence réside dans l'action, quelle qu'elle soit. Se dédier à accomplir quelque chose, y dévouer son être, avec le plaisir de la camaraderie qu'il l'entoure et du sens de l'effort : voilà une belle manière de donner du sens à son existence. Alors accrochez-vous, car Mounia casse la baraque.

Restons calme
[Extrait] La moula et les femmes

Restons calme

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 4:38


Une chronique de Marion ArmengodPodcast Thune de Laurence Vély et Anna BorrelLivre Le Couple et l'argent de Titiou LecoqLivre Aux thunes citoyennes de Insaff El Hassani et Héloïse Bolle Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Franc-parler
Booba, Jul, Heuss l'Enfoiré: quelle est l'origine de la "moula" ?

Franc-parler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 2:36


Êtes-vous certain de maîtriser la langue française ? Règles de grammaire étonnantes, abus de langage, vocabulaire mal employé, origine insoupçonnée d'expressions... vous allez être surpris ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Franc-parler
Booba, Jul, Heuss l'Enfoiré: quelle est l'origine de la "moula" ?

Franc-parler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 3:07


Êtes-vous certain de maîtriser la langue française ? Règles de grammaire étonnantes, abus de langage, vocabulaire mal employé, origine insoupçonnée d'expressions... vous allez être surpris ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 446 | I Give Up | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 102:46


7 years of podcasting and JUST GETTING STARTED! Thank you to all the supporters that have been listening in from episode 1! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Chapters 00:00 The 1st episode trivia 02:05 Intro music 05:48 Introduction 07:20 Ad reads 08:25 Crew check for the week 15:18 Announcements JUNK Tour 16:52 Duvy Wants 2 Million From Drake 46:46 Moula tells Pressa to DELETE his diss tracks 49:48 Moula 1st goes off on Broadcast Wheeler (Pressa beef continued) 01:09:57 Haji Basto vs WhyG 01:21:31 Adult Diaper Spa 01:39:10 What's up for the week (Outro) 01:41:34 Outro ************************************************************************ Intro Music Jay-Z What More Can I Say https://open.spotify.com/track/75JwFVMnX88ypgshWYBSYL?si=99bc3bffae4f48a3 Jay-Z & Kanye West - No Church In The Wild https://open.spotify.com/track/7r6PigmGzlB3YPB7wvBBbi?si=5688c6d5ff0243e4 Jay-Z Lucifer https://open.spotify.com/track/05VHidqx1tV6V7MsCdAIby?si=282bdc82808e4398 Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ Exotic Hotpot: https://www.instagram.com/exotichotpotca/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 445 | Review The Tape ft. MOULA 1st | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 54:52


Buckle up it's going to be a wild one today. MICHAEL'S BACK AKA Moula 1st! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ Exotic Hotpot: https://www.instagram.com/exotichotpotca/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/

Expansion - par Eric Flag
IronMan, Couple, Végétarisme, Moula, Haters, New York ❓ (FAQ)

Expansion - par Eric Flag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 95:40


#120 - Je ne suis plus Végétarien, je m'entraîne 10 fois par semaine, ma nutrition a changé en conséquence, je suis riche et je reviens de New York ?Comment gérer sa famille qui déteste le sport ? Comment parler de ce qui fâche dans son couple ? Tout cela résume rapidement quelques sujets de ce petit épisode FAQ pour bien commencer 2024 !

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 410 | Talk De Tingz | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 156:07


Back to pure podcasting back at the Utopia Records studio! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Intro Music Drake Daylight https://open.spotify.com/track/4ZT0wGKwlJRjpMUuwZVy3p?si=430add30914a4348 Drake City Is Mine https://youtu.be/tpLIYju2dMA?si=SDDyR4o_o5fFhtBf Drake 6pm In New York https://open.spotify.com/track/5mZJwWdxAOR4xUvSGZvvMU?si=4d904433cdd2469e Drake -9 https://open.spotify.com/track/1C7KSXR2GVxknex6I4ANco?si=4965372bb0a64b8d Topics: - Drake performance and reaction - Vlad going hard at Drake & DJ Khalid - Haji Basto & the Toronto Drill scene ( Words Of Wisdom) - Will DJ Envy stay at the Breakfast Club Top 6 Music Videos 1. Drake - Another Late Night ft. Lil Yachty (Directed by Cole Bennett) https://youtu.be/DGVjmJpCRUg?si=lOTKt8jDujjn3pGp 2. Moula 1st - Disturbia Feat. BIA https://youtu.be/C7NGl22vCtU?si=XepsfuNYv78Sg33r 3. WHAT'S BEEF (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - AR PAISLEY | CHANI NATTAN | INDERPAL MOGA | JAY TRAK https://youtu.be/mjQ2mZ8BOWw?si=SoOua0JUr1KgSNWC 4. Haji Basto - Basto Flow https://youtu.be/MQf2vksLBmY?si=vBz9eN-ArycqaGZG 5. Casper TNG x Baby2 - Move https://youtu.be/kFH9Hq-YMAM?si=HtZX6SeaFtDQ305u 6. LIL BERETE x YOUNG SMOKE | MAKE IT RIGHT https://youtu.be/2lxXalF7H-Y?si=3cC0Urwc7ZnQDzNg Big thanks to B3 from Utopia Records Studio https://www.instagram.com/utopiarecordsca/ Thanks to Diamond Club: https://www.instagram.com/diamondclub_905/ Steamin Hot Grabba: https://www.instagram.com/steaminhotgrabba/ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/

Histoires d'Argent
Sarah, “la moula règne animal”, et son désir d'ascension difficile à embrasser

Histoires d'Argent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 88:30


We Love Hip Hop
Episode 389 | Stay In Your Own Lane | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 91:50


Cubicle Gang Gang! A lot of topics to get into this week! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Intro Music Nas ft Diddy - Hate me now https://open.spotify.com/track/158DIbrVt4YbqNnWyRCS3P?si=134b79669447456d Drake & Central Cee Freestyle https://youtu.be/cfX1QlfxTBI Announcements AFRONATION Topic - I Hate Friday Genre - R.I.P. to Gillie The King's son - Moula 1st drops his Woodpeck jacket and offers fans an opportunity to walk the red carpet at Tiff On The Radar ON THE RADAR Drake, Pressa) - Hoodlum still inside - Carly Russell Hoax - Refugees moved to North York church We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Dusty Wallace: www.instagram.com/trappherajohn/

THE MANIFESTO PODCAST
Ep 32: Aristoteles var Sosse?! (Gäst: Payam Moula, Del 2)

THE MANIFESTO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 64:15


Samtalet med Payam Moula fortsätter, om själslig törst och varför det är så förbannat svårt att utmana status quo. I ett land som är fast mellan Roy Andersson och Bianca Ingrosso, är förändring möjlig, eller måste vi omfamna stoicismen och kväva vår eviga strävan? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE MANIFESTO PODCAST
Ep 31: Aristoteles var Sosse?! (Gäst: Payam Moula, Del 1)

THE MANIFESTO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 58:37


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We Love Hip Hop
Episode 375 | Protect Your People | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 126:45


Monday gang unite! We have a lot to unpack this week! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg Intro Music Jay Dilla - F**k The Police https://open.spotify.com/track/0OrfEFkRBSnKkQajMP35hr?si=650a08db8fd94c71 Gang Khan Bang Bang ft King Smiv https://youtu.be/L-TAU1Nr30k Top 6 Music Videos 1. Why G x Dr. Bushman x Bundog - Expendables https://youtu.be/OHaNczj3gEY 2. Moula 1st - Forbes https://youtu.be/knSkaw-7ur0 3. JD Era 'Heat Up' https://youtu.be/dfXZobhrmWw 4. Xheffie - Statik https://youtu.be/aBSKASu2iO0 5. NH$ JAY JAY | MCM https://youtu.be/NDopXECY-Sc 6. RYNIK - WHAT THEY DO 4 ME? https://youtu.be/L-TAU1Nr30k Topics - Being in the best physical condition at what age - DC young fly fiancée dies after mommy makeover - Blogs release other names in Kyrie Numba 11 Killing. Are Blogs going too far? - Man Threatens to shoot up Mayoral debate - China's relationship with Africa - BBC facing backlash for Andrew Tate interview - Fresh & Fit Meltdown We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/

Scouting Australia Podcast
Manufactured Cash Flow Deals

Scouting Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 51:17


It's something we all love... Cash! Moula! The Lettuce! Cash is king but today's episode is all about the "manufactured cashflow" we can generate by executing the right deals and pulling the right levers in the portfolio. In property, quite often Cash Flow is king especially in rising interest rate environments, so listen closely! Today the Bull Shark Sammy Gordon and the Silver Dog Jimmy Ibrahim are back to teach you a few definitions and case studies you need to acquaint yourselves with to succeed in your journey. This is a vital pat of building any portfolio, so pay attention and listen to the shark himself. Chapters: What are Manufactured Cashflow deals - [01:30] Less property to get more cash flow Focusing on strategies Diversification Duplexes - [05:10] Why wouldn't it be in your portfolio Individuals Pros & cons Facturing into future numbers If you're looking to do it yourself 2 Unit blocks and six packs - [12:00] Problem with maintenance and budget Forcing value with reno's  Capital intensive Run your numbers, don't get caught - [16:40] Renovating for yield - [19:00] Jimmy's case study It's not complex Where do Sammy & Jimmy see value - [24:30] Secondary dwellings / granny flats - [25:28] Example on what can happen Careful on location Remember why you build or own this item Here's how you get it right Can you rent a house with a granny build in development - [28:00] The deals APS does - [30:51] Jimmy's property example Additions The numbers The purpose What you need to understand - [35:00] How can you build an exceptional portfolio Commercial property - [38:00] Understanding the numbers on commercial property There is and isn't security Know how exposed you are Liam case study   Top tips to finish - [46:10] If you're taking tremendous value from these episodes why not share them with your mate? If you want your question answered on our podcast DM us on our socials or email us at apsteam@australianpropertyscout.com.au Send us your questions to: Instagram: @australianpropertyscout Want to book a call with us: Website: https://australianpropertyscout.com.au Any information, comments, opinions or content that we provide in this podcast is our general observations and information only and it is not to be taken as, or in any way, considered to be financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice or legal advice. We strongly recommend all and any listener and participant to obtain their own independent financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice and legal advice before acting in any way in relation to any investment at all including any investment in property such as what we might be discussing in this podcast. No warranty, guarantee or representation is to be taken and you cannot reproduce it in any way. Every persons financial or investment situation is different and you must consider your own circumstances before undertaking any investment and be sure to obtain independent advice. Australian Property Scout Pty Ltd | License Number: 10094798 | ABN: 64 638 266 369

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 356 | Ghetto Symphonies | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 78:55


Great convo and some jokes this week! Make sure to LIKE & SHARE! Intro Music The Clipse Grindin https://open.spotify.com/track/3XrvEifl0hIzgBGUa5jBLS?si=a13700a2693340b2 Pusha T - Numbers On The Board https://open.spotify.com/track/4XkXgUNDVBMj3oJoE8yspZ?si=3fec1a72d7d9491f Pusha T - The Games We Play https://open.spotify.com/track/7iEoaTyBCqLaAwJnOP1BTn?si=3eac785dbe4b4c6b Announcements - To Be Famed Later - Smiff n Wessun April 9th Topics - Toronto police admit to making racist remarks - Duvy Disses Houdini on new track. Is dissing the dead dead? - Kanye apologies after watching 21 Jump Street Movie - Why Drake, Kendrick & J Cole only do mainstream Top 6 Music Videos 1. Moula 1st - Sixteen https://youtu.be/PP5ZQl4x3Ik 2. DUVY | CHARGE IT TO THE GAME https://youtu.be/2RGljbfiTDU 3. Peter Jackson x Tony Yayo - Black Clouds https://youtu.be/mMrdWMC_oww 4. Charmaine Feat. Paris Richards - JEEZ (REMIX) https://youtu.be/4PgJb8EQhoQ 5. KG Jay - Fantasy https://youtu.be/mknHMQJIa-Q 6. GOLDE LONDON - Dem Dead Freestyle https://youtu.be/JFT80PuVLWY Subscribe to our YouTube for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 342 | The Wolf Of Bay Street ft. DAMN HOMIE & MOULA 1ST | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 68:21


Extra episode this week! Flying in from JFK we got Damn Homie and the FINAL BOSS MOULA 1st! Make sure to LIKE & SHARE! Subscribe to our YouTube for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/

A&R For The Streets Podcast
Assets Over Liabilities Ft @Moula1st Exclusive Interview

A&R For The Streets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 45:55


In this video, we interview Toronto rapper Moula 1st about his experience as an up-and-coming artist. Hear about how he got his start in the music industry, Rolling Loud, Drake, and how he uses Hutsy Financial to manage his money. He also discusses the importance of financial literacy and how it has helped him achieve success in both his personal and professional life.

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast
Postcards from Kashmir with Utsav Mamoria

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 57:03


Winners of the GiveawaySudip MajiSanand Dekhane Litishka Jagdeo This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with slow traveller and host of the podcast - Postcards from Nowhere, Utsav Mamoria! Today's destination: Kashmir! Nearest Airport: Srinagar Airport (SXR) Nearest Railway Station: Udhampur Railway Station (UHP) Prerequisites -  Ensure to check for ground conditions before traveling Packing - Pack warm clothes depending on time of the year Time of the year - N/A Length of the itinerary: 1month Itinerary Highlights:  Utsav starts off the episode by taking us to Arq-e-gulab, one of the last remaining rosewater makers of Kashmir and shares the state of the occupation and it's originsWe also talk about Khanaqah-e-Moula, one of the oldest mosques in Kashmir - very unique for its wooden architecture as well as some stunning interiors made of papier mache.Utsav's next visit was to the carpet makers of Srinagar who make handmade carpets - again one of the last remaining generations of this traditional art form. Next stop is at Burzahom - an ancient archaeological site that has ruins that date back to 9000 years ago. There is also a very unique stone depiction of a hunting scene and its surprising connection to astronomy. We also talk about the sad state of the archaeological remains and the conflicting needs of the locals and preservation. We also cover some touristy spots like Aru valley and Betaab valley (of the movie Betaab fame, starring Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh). Utsav talks about his experience trekking to the Shesh Nag lake and his encounter with the hospitality of the native Gujar bakharwal shepherd community. We also discuss about the challenges this community and their occupation faces. We next talk about Utsav's visit to the Ganesh Temple in Pehalgam also called the Mamleshwar temple and the story of Ganesh and Karthikeya circumnavigating the world. One of our final stops is a visit to the Kargil war memorial and Hunderman Museum of memories, talking about the village of Hunderman and how it exchanged hands between India and Pakistan during recent conflicts, and how the people's lives have been impacted.  Links: Utsav's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42/ Utsav's Twitter - https://twitter.com/utsavmamoria Link to Utsav's podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/1wBEmLH3UjoMV0kbMgy5gy?si=LULYcnCYRdWvb5YwkiGBrQ  Links to Utsav's series on Kashmir: The last rosewater maker of Srinagarhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7K2uTDPcq2X2C5gQkow503?si=JuSpdW09T_ePCVRZW_l5oQ  The Art of Writing Time: Persian and Sanskrit Chronogramshttps://open.spotify.com/episode/1UebJ7ccoS9XTUQQuZ8HOl?si=Bby4cTN0RYesN5Mv0njVbA  Gujar Bakarwals - The forgotten people of Kashmirhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7mAxndubsMcu0zPf4VnhVS?si=LAPU62buTae83EuQyXMKdA  Kargil, Hunderman and The Museum of Memories https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mAxndubsMcu0zPf4VnhVS?si=LAPU62buTae83EuQyXMKdA  Srinagar, ancient carvings and Supernovashttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2wEMBgiBkYzeliXKvG5Ph7?si=6UrAITjNTiiPFUG3aEHqNQ  Kashmiris, Hangul and the Manual of Lifehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7bzdllBWy48K1LieJgmTqq?si=Ndfx4nKdR3yF0LDMkHughA  The Vanishing art of Kashmiri carpet weavinghttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2kTTQkdiS0LFhzdOwXRuAT?si=f1U0aDXIQnCyejPKMg6H2Q  Sheshnag, deadly hikes and a thousand year old traditionhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2OL8mp09s2FQdmS2Z5bHKB?si=q0deAcUgSnyikahLnQtY0Q  Zbayul, the invisible village of Ladakhhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0WZNprAo1ISgz2L2HE3HM1?si=4xM3YilSSxSq-DgLKuCyPg  Cover Photo by Raisa Nastukova on Unsplash Follow the Musafir stories on:Twitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=en website: www.themusafirstories.com email: themusafirstories@gmail.com Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with you folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 330 | CONNIE & SLIDE Ft EL JEFE DE POLLO | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 111:31


New year new episode! The gang is back for some pure podcasting PLUS an exclusive interview with local business owner here in the 6ix El Jefe De Pollo gives his real story! Make sure to LIKE & SHARE! TO BE FAMED LATER JANUARY 27th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/to-be-famed-later-the-momentum-live-show-tickets-503396230677?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb Topics To Be Famed Later January 27 breakdown RAXX performance Jan 19 Tory Lanez Xmas dinner and KELSEY RECORDING!!! Moula 1st NYE celebration (Call Moula) TOP 6 MUSIC VIDEOS 1. Moula 1st - 19 (1066) Moula 1st - 19 (Official Video) - YouTube 2. Gustavo Guaapo- No Hoes In The Studio (1066) Gustavo Guaapo- No Hoes In The Studio (Official Video) - YouTube 3. TVGUCCI - BORA BORA (1066) TVGUCCI - BORA BORA (Official Music Video) - YouTube 4. Da Crook | What I Look Like (1066) Da Crook | What I Look Like - YouTube 5. G BODY - FOREST (1066) G BODY - FOREST (TRILOGY) - YouTube 6. Burna Bandz - W da Vybz (1066) Burna Bandz - W da Vybz - YouTube Subscribe to our YouTube for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/

Trapital
Why The Next 10 Years Of Rich Homie Quan's Career Won't Be Like The Last

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:53


Rich Homie Quan was one of the defining rappers of the music era that preceded the industry's shift to streaming. He — along with the likes of Future and Young Thug — made “mumble rap” a hot commodity in the mid-2010s. But while Future and Thugger continued their careers, Quan took a hiatus from the game, until now.Quan dropped his first project, “Family & Mula”, in almost three years back in October. During the long layoff, Quan admits he lost both his confidence and heart for rapping. He refused to quit on himself during the down period, which only spurred him artistically and business-wise. That's because the eight-track EP is also the first under his independently-owned Rich Homie Entertainment label. Now ten years into his career — most of which spent under a label — Quan felt now was the time to go independent. Not only for the creative freedom, but also for the CEO role that comes with it. I caught up with Quan to reflect on his 10-year music career up to this point and how he envisions the next ten playing out as an independent artist and a CEO. Here's everything we covered:[2:41] Reflecting on the loss of Takeoff[4:07] What Quan misses about his “come up” years[5:16] Why Quan went independent at this stage of his career [5:40] Taking on a CEO role[7:57] Why Quan doesn't like his hit record “Flex”[10:33] New partnership with Troy Carter and Suzy Ryoo's Venice [14:44] Differences between Quan the CEO and Quan the artist [15:54] Rising as an artist before the streaming era took off[17:25] Distinctions between album, EP, and mixtape [20:16] Quan's non-music business pursuits [21:56] How pandemic re-motivated Quan to do music[24:00] Quan wants more credit for influencing Atlanta sound[31:14] Quan's 10-year vision for himself [35:54] Did Quan start “deluxe” project drops?Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Rich Homie Quan, @RichHomieQuan Download The Culture Report here: https://trapital.ck.page/a23b7a6a4a Sponsors: MoonPay is the leader in web3 infrastructure. They have partnered with Timbaland, Snoop Dogg, and many more. To learn more, visit moonpay.com/trapital Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo.TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] Rich Homie Quan: I was kind of afraid of my creativity on that song. You know what I'm saying? If that makes any sense. Like, I don't know. Cause I make a lot of music, man, and it's a lot of songs that's probably similar. That's like that. That will never come out only because of my mind. But that's why lately I've been letting the team I create, decide, you know? Pick which ones they feel like that needs to be heard. You know what I'm saying? So that's why I've grown as an artist slash CEO.[00:00:31] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to the podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Dan Ruey. This podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. [00:00:51] Dan Runcie: Today's guest is the one, the only Rich Homie Quan. R.H.Q came through to talk about his partnership with Venice and how this is a new start for him as an artist. He's independent now. He's seen what it's like on the label side. He's seen what works, and what doesn't work. But this is his opportunity to have more creative control. To see more of the money that comes in and out, and ultimately have more of a say on what makes the most sense for building his career and moving. So he talks about the benefits of the Venice partnership. He also talks about some of the other things that he's working on as well. We talked about his real estate game and how he made over a million dollars this past year from his real estate business. We also talked about where he sees himself in Atlanta's influence. He says he's top three and not three from the city. So you have to listen to hear the name chops that he has in here. Some of the other multimedia projects and a whole lot. Quan also recorded this one while he was getting his hair braided, so I gotta give him credit for multitasking. Shout out to Quan. Hope you enjoy this episode. All right. Today we got the one and only Rich Homie Quan with us. Man, before we get started with any of this stuff, let's just do a quick check, man. How are you? How are you living? How are things right now?[00:02:03] Rich Homie Quan: Oh man, I'm good man. Mentally, better than ever. I'm just in a good space right now, man. I love the space I'm in, probably better than ever, man. I'm good, man. Yeah. How about you, man? How are you, you know what I'm saying? Mentally, you know what I'm saying? You know, spiritually how you feeling? [00:02:021] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I mean, I'm good. I mean, things have been good getting ready for the holidays and everything right now, but, I feel like it's kind of been a tough week, I'm not gonna lie. Thinking about take off and just thinking about artists passing so young. I mean, I mean, I know that this isn't anything new necessarily, but it just feels like it's been so much recently, so I've been thinking a lot about that.[00:02:41] Rich Homie Quan: That part, you know, like I've been trying to get it out my mind, man. Cause like me and Takeoff wasn't close, but I have worked with him, you know what I'm saying? On numerous occasions, on numerous occasions. And with him being from Atlanta, man, it just hit, that one hit a whole lot different, man. That one touched me, man. That one hurt me, man. That hurt a lot of us, man. You know what I'm saying? Like I think I was walking say the best man, like hip hop took big ill man that that was a humongous ill man.Humongous.[00:03:10] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And there were so many of you that came up right around the same time. I feel like you came out and then they had the moment, like there were so many of y'all from Atlanta that rose up.[00:03:22] Rich Homie Quan: Yes. Yeah. So that's why it's like, I, I kind of felt a different, like I saw, I saw before, um, they were with QC all us sitting on Gucci couch before we, before we got our first million, when we still were grinding and grind mode. So like, just to see that and know like, man, that could have been me, that could have been any of us. You know what I'm saying? Like, so that, that one definitely like hit me. Alright man, real hard.[00:03:47] Dan Runcie: Yeah, for sure. And I mean, you were just talking about it, you going back to being I QCs couch. I was just looking back at the double like cell cover, the freshman class for you on the cover. And man, it was such a moment. I mean, when you think back to that moment when everything was rising up, like what do you think on the most, what memories stick out to you the most about that time?[00:04:07] Rich Homie Quan:  Uh, what memories stick out about the most? I would just say more so recording in the music, being so. Because at that time we didn't have all those eyes on us. So then, you know, like we could say whatever and when, and no one, you know, we can say how we really felt. You know what I'm saying? Because you was in that grind and it just, you know, once you get to a certain level and certain things, you can't say no. Cause you know what I'm saying? You got certain people looking at you and that dissecting your words every, every type of way. So I would just say, man, just a recording process, man. Then man, the way we record the way, it'll be all five of us in the booth at one. Or maybe you should say it this way or this way. And it was just a know, just a vibe man. And the learning experience, man. Cause we were so young at that time, like we didn't know we'll be here 10 years later, you feel me? So yeah, that's the beauty of it all. [00:04:56] Dan Runcie: And I mean, for you 10 years later, you've done a few interview recently. You talked about why you wanna be independent and what this next chapter looks like for you? What has been the big thing that's made you wanna have this next chapter? Be independent, be on your own terms as opposed to how the last decade was up to this point?[00:05:16] Rich Homie Quan: Would say the most important part about being independent and what I wanted about it, what I wanted, uh, from it more so, it was just the fact that I had tried everything else. I had tried being with the other independent labels and I just thought it was my turn. I had saw every side of the sword, but just this side of the sword and it's just been so much more fun.Just when I say fun, it's more so from a business side. And I say that because at first I was such an artist mode. It was hard for me to be a CEO, but to continue to say I'm a CEO when I'm not doing none of the CEO shit. And I say that to say like, I'm not in tune with the conversations, or I'm not on every phone call. I'm not CC'd in those emails and those important emails. So now man, with me being a ceo, I'm more in tune. You know what I'm saying? I'm knowing, I'm knowing what the budget is for this. Uh, just understanding the budget, know what I mean? Understanding, so, you know, just taking this a whole lot more serious, being independent, knowing now, like it's really the, that's why I'm probably in this such great space because I know the opportunity I have, I know what I've done.[00:06:27] Dan Runcie:  You talked about seeing the money and just being able to see what the costs are looking like, what the money's coming in. What was the biggest surprise there? Cause I know you didn't see a lot of that as the artist, but now that you're being CC'd on those emails, now that you're seeing those things, did anything stick out to you?[00:06:40] Rich Homie Quan: The most? To me, uh, it was just more so of money I would see go without videos and stuff like that, and I would have no knowledge on my input when it's my money that's paying for these. That made me just put my, you know, like, damn, I would've rather shot the video with so and so and so, and maybe, you know, it could have been better for a cheaper number than a number of, uh, someone who's big, big, like, you know what I'm saying? So it just started making me like, way more in tune man, just way more in tune and like, how can I call my c myself a CEO if I'm, if I don't have those last say sos on, you know what I'm saying? Who, who, who I think should shoot the video. So it's like, yeah, I just want to stay in tune, man. And stay at it. Stay at it. Yeah. All the way around the boy, man. Like I'm getting older now and I still got people I look up to and I'm looking at some of the transitions they had to make. You know, sometimes you gotta realize everybody can't go with you. Right. And that's part of better. [00:07:40] Dan Runcie: And I feel like you're talking a lot about something I've heard you talk about at other interviews too. Creative control, being able to have more say so over the process. And I was surprised it stuck out like a song like Flex, which was a hit that people liked. Like you really weren't feeling that song as much. [00:07:57] Rich Homie Quan: Oh, oh. Like one of mine like, because I felt like at the time Flitch came out, I was such, I was more so of, I don't wanna just say a street rapper, but those were my fans. My fans were like the people who came up from similar situations to me. And I just didn't want my fans to ever think like I was crossing over or making crossover music. And, cause that was one of them songs. Like it wasn't a, I was known for making pain music, you know what I'm saying? So to say. And uh, that was one of, one of those still good different records, but it made, it was, it was a gift and a curse to me cause it made me realize. It's not what I like, it's what people want, and it's all about the fans. And that was my biggest song, like solo to this day. So it's just, it, it just made me realize like co you just, just focus on making the music and let the people decide for you, which is which man, you know what I'm saying? But it turned into a good situation, man. To this day, I still patrol. I still perform Flex Man, you know, so still getting paid off. So, you know, that's. That's one of the perks, man. You know what I'm saying? Trust your team. Definitely trust. Trust your team. The ones that love you, who love you, that you keep around.[00:09:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah, and I feel like that's a balance I hear from even the folks that have been doing this in entertainment for years. I feel like Denzel was someone who had said, he's making all these equalizer movies, right? But he's like, those movies pay the bills so that I can do these August Wilson plays and all of these things that really mean something to him. So I feel like Flex might be that for you, that gives you the ability to do the stuff you really wanna put out so…. [00:09:38] Rich Homie Quan: And that's what it was like. I was kind of afraid of my creativity on that song. You know what I'm saying? If that make any sense. Like, I don't know. Cause I make a lot of music, man, and it's a lot of songs that's probably similar. That's like that, that will never come out only because of my mind. But that's why lately I've been letting the team, I create, let the team decide, you know? Pick which ones they feel like that needs to be heard. You know what I'm saying? So that's why I've grown that as, as an artist slash ceo, know what I'm saying, getting outta the artist mode and going step back. I trust these guys enough. You know what I'm saying? Not, they're not gonna make me look bad, let alone make themselves look bad cause they're part of this. This represents them as well. [00:10:15] Dan Runcie: Definitely, definitely. And if we fast forward a few years, here you are now you have R.H.Q Entertainment, you recently have the joint venture launch with Venice. Shout out, uh, Troy and Susie, the folks over there. Talk to me about this. What's the vision for that joint venture? Where are things going? [00:10:33] Rich Homie Quan: Oh man, where are things going? I think, uh, the world is starting to see, and we haven't even got started yet. That's the crazy part. Like we haven't even got started yet, but like, you know, it was one of those situations. The distribution was nothing I hadn't had. You know what I'm saying? So like I said, it's all about me, like always throwing new things and never want, try nothing twice. You know what I'm saying? Like I still don't know like what my future holds, but I just know like, man, Venice has just been such a tremendous help to the RQ brand and for what I got going on, it just fit perfectly. And it wasn't one of those, or we just jumped straight into it. I think like a big shout outta Red man. Cause red, like he did not give up man. And it might have took us six months to get everything just done the right way where everybody's comfortable. And most importantly, everybody wins, man. You know what I'm saying? Big shout out Detroit. I was just with him last night. He flew down here, man. It was tremendous. Every time I'm, I'm big on energy and energy last night. Created a crazy vibe, man. You know what I'm saying? At the vintage man, Susie, everybody, the whole team Alyssa. I don't wanna eat nobody out, but man, uh, I love it, bro. I love it man. And it was the best situation for me. And like I always like to say, I don't wanna encourage no younger artists or anybody upcoming who wants to do music. I'm not saying independence may not be for you because at the same time, music takes money and sometimes a label situation may be the best for you. It just wasn't the best for me anymore. Cause it's something I. You know what I'm saying? And with me being in the game 10 years, like kind of saw it all. And now I know what's best for me, man. The creative control, you know what I'm saying? And like, and I still have a partner, you know, I still have a partner, man, but now man, I'm, I'm really boss ceo and I'm, I'm loving it.[00:12:24] Dan Runcie: So now that you do have a partner, but like you said, they're not a record label, it's more on the distribution side. What are the things that they are gonna be doing for you and like what does that partnership look like in terms of your role, in terms of Venice's role? [00:12:37] Rich Homie Quan:  Okay. You got a partnership, man. It's more so of a, uh, like a lot of things I didn't know, like on the technology side of things and stuff that's showing me, man, you know what I'm saying? Even with more opportunities outside of. You know, I'm, I think that's the biggest thing now, man. You know, opportunities outside of meals, you know what I'm saying? Movie ventures and stuff like that that I had no idea that I thought I could tap into, but you know what I'm saying? It's showing me, man, it's beautiful man. It's beautiful man. Feel top priority. It feels better. You know what I'm saying? Like I've been in label situations. The team we got over there, they're working hard on 80% of these labels I saw, and I.So that, that's what I love and that's what it's been, that being able to show me, man, that like they ain't playing, they ain't, they ain't playing. You know what I'm saying?[00:13:26] Dan Runcie: Oh yeah. Cause, cause I mean, Troy gets it and I know just seeing the way that they've structured things, a lot of it is thinking about how to think beyond streaming too.Right? Like what does web three look like? What do NFTs look like? [00:13:39] Rich Homie Quan: Exactly. So that's what I'm saying. It's stuff that I had no knowledge of. Of course I hear it, but now I. A person who can show it. And that's what I told him last night. Like, man, it's different when you, everybody that's talking, but you, you've shown and prove everything you said, man. So, and that's a big, and with me being able to have a direct line to him to be able to talk to him, you know, like, and no showing on the labs.[00:14:29] Dan Runcie: No dope. No, that's for sure, man. So yeah, it's been good to hear you just talk about the ownership and just what it means to be a ceo. And I know it's two different hats you gotta wear. Do you feel like Quan the CEO is any different from Quan the artist? [00:14:44] Rich Homie Quan: I would definitely say according to CEO is a whole lot different from the, uh, from the artist. And that's only because as an artist, I be in my mind a lot. You know what I'm saying? I be in my mind a whole lot. But as a CEO, I get it. Where you gotta get out your mind. It, it ain't about your mind or your feelings, man. It's business. You know what I'm saying? It's, it's business and, and that's why I have to separate. It's what they're totally. And is only corn as an artist with the microphone, whatever. When I'm not the microphone, it's about the family and it's about the beast. You know what I'm saying? In that order. In that order, and God, of course, first with him being first, you know what I'm saying? I'm backing up. You know the son. [00:15:23] Dan Runcie: Yeah. No, that makes sense. That makes sense. Yeah. And thinking back just about your career, I feel like we're just talking at the beginning of the conversation, right? Whether it's you, Migos, Rockos, a few of you that came up in this same timeframe, but I feel like y'all were a little bit early then when streaming really took off. And I often wonder like, man, like they obviously all had successful careers, but would things look any different, and maybe it was like two or three years later when you saw how streaming was streaming really copied what y'all were doing.[00:15:54] Rich Homie Quan: I remember, yes. I remember that. Like when the first, like my biggest records, like those were so hard copies, you know what I'm saying? It's been like, it wasn't no streaming, it was just like, but a lot of my packs packs. You know what I'm saying? Me and record sold like no, like, you know, physically. So it is different. Like there was still city players then and stuff, you know what I'm saying? So it was, when they first started talking streaming, I was like, I can get paid out that, nah man put, I wanna sell money just now. Like you said. I really feel like they got something from the numbers we were doing and, and turned it. All the way. So I love it, man. And that's why this run here is more important. Cause I'm gonna get me some of that. No money, I promise you that.[00:16:37] Dan Runcie: Oh yeah. A whole lot. Yeah. The thing. Yeah, the thing. I feel like that you all. A lot was just dropping in the frequency of when the mix tapes came out. Right. It was like you didn't let up.[00:16:49] Rich Homie Quan: Like all Now and now Mix Tapes are album, they're no more mix tapes, you know what I'm saying? Like I think I saw something from He is gonna bring mix tapes back and it's like even now Mix tapes are album, then there was still mix tapes. Right. You know what I'm saying? Like come on. But yeah, it's ok. I got something. [00:17:07] Dan Runcie: I know, man. I know. So, yeah. So you had the recent release that came out. It was an EP For you though, how do you distinguish or make a distinction between EP versus albums versus Mix tapes now? Just given that everyone is putting out music and however they wanna label it, maybe. [00:17:25] Rich Homie Quan: Yeah. Yeah. To me, I differentiate 'em only because man, like, so what? I just put out the little EP man or mix tape. I feel like EP mixtape, same. Mix tape. I'm doing, I'm, uh, I would say I'm rushing the music, uh, album. I'm gonna take a little more time. You know what I'm saying? It's gonna be a little more thought out. It's gonna be, cause I still look up to my favorite albums coming from your, coming from your tis first album. You know what I'm saying? I'm looking at the structure of those and the instruction of those can't be within a month, two month process. That process may take a. You know what I'm saying? Because you know, I need the content to rap about, but that's the only way I differentiate towards the time I put out a man. You know what I'm saying? Time. [00:18:09] Dan Runcie:  Yeah, that makes sense. And I feel like for the most part, you can hear that from a lot of artists. Once in a while you'll hear a mixed tape that people feel like it's just as goods an album, but for the most part, The more effort that you hear or you hear to the production quality, you hear it in the bars and yeah.[00:18:25] Rich Homie Quan: And they last longer.You know that last longer. That's why I feel like a lot of the music is here, you know, today and gone in two weeks because it's so much similarities and that's why I've been trying to stay creative with the process. Stay corn, don't change my style, but I can't evolve in my sound. And when I say what I mean, it's like, you know, I don't see the same stuff I used to see. Now I'm rapping about the things I'm seeing now. Cause I'm old. I'm trying to put my peers and the, uh, the younger generation on real estate, man, that's probably less jewelry. Let's be, you know what I'm saying, little less flashy and get the things that really matter. You know what I mean? We, we screen the block, let's go buy a couple of properties on the block. So now, now we have a reason to, you know what I'm saying? Stuff of that nature, man, you know, and me just, you know, respecting my position and, you know, playing it.[00:19:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah. You been getting more real. [00:19:16] Rich Homie Quan: Oh man. A whole lot. Whole lot. And I think last year, you know what I'm saying, a million plus on real estate, you know what I'm saying? And not a music checking ball, you feel me? Just last year. So I definitely getting into a whole lot more, man.[00:19:31] Dan Runcie: Nice. Was that a rental property or a sale property to be here? [00:19:37] Rich Homie Quan: Uh, rental. A couple of flips and me selling my first. Nice. You know what I mean? Yeah. So it's like, yeah, I did a million plus in real estate. No rap, no rap cap. And is this mostly in Georgia or is it El you got,  uh, not only in Georgia, you know, like I'm born and raised here, now I'm getting on. Now I have, I'm getting to the level I'm going out, you know, in different states and, you know what I'm saying, going to buy, you know, smaller, smaller stuff and just, uh, revamping them, doing resell. I'm doing a clip flipping and stuff like that, man. [00:20:08] Dan Runcie: That's what's up man. That's what's up. Appreciate that, man. Yeah. Are there any other businesses that you've been getting involved with outside of music? Uhuh, you? [00:20:16] Rich Homie Quan: Yes, sir. Uh, also with the 18 wheelers, got a couple of 18 wheelers, you know what I'm saying? We got box trucks, you know what I'm saying? A couple of car lots and stuff like that. Car mechanics, some stuff like that. It's every type of way to keep it. Keep it rolling man. Keep it moving, man. You know what I'm saying? The pandemic opened my eyes up a whole. And I really had to take advantage of that time opposed just sitting in the house making babies.[00:20:42] (Mid Ad) Dan Runcie: Let's take a quick break to tell you about a podcast I am sure you'll love. It's called nineties Now, A show all about the music, movies, tv, pop culture, and more from the nineties with a twist of what's happening. It's hosted by two radio vets, Kelly Alexander and Sharon Highland, along with their millennial producer Alex Brisson. The three of them navigate all that is and was the nineties, and you'll hear a wide range of nineties music. They had a really interesting episode about Diddy and Bad Boy and him starting a new record label. They had another breakdown on Beyonce, especially with Renaissance coming. And they look back at the decade that was the film, the TV, and so much more. And you'll also get to catch up with some of the beloved actors and actresses and entertainers that made that decade what it is. You can find nineties now on all of the major podcast platforms. Also check out their website nineties now.com or follow them on social media at nineties. Now fm[00:21:44] Dan Runcie:  I hear you on that man. I hear you on that. What was it like for you during the pandemic? Obviously you couldn't tour. I know that gave you an opportunity to explore these other ventures, but what was it like for you. [00:21:56] Rich Homie Quan: uh, the pandemic? Uh, what was it like for me? Uh, I would say that's definitely the moment I caught my groove back in the music. Opposed when I had took that long break. You know what? Being here. Cause I had just moved at that time. I had just moved and got me another house. I had bought my, uh, the house for something. And when I moved, I didn't set the studio equipment up for like close to a year. Just I, I'm syn like, come on man. And I think, I think the Migos might have had a just drop sign. I'm had my employees just dropped, but I'm hitting like in a competitor mode. Like I go drop me one two with just like, man, get up off your ass and go. Go get up off your ass and go do something. And since that day, man, I haven't started recording. I built, I built the studio back at the house. A new one, A dope one. That's where I'm at now. And get here, get it done. And it's just like my whole mindset changed like, nah man, we ain't giving up. We ain't quit right now. Nah, man, I'm from Atlanta. We, we don't throw in any white flash. You feel me? It's going hard. I think, um, it started with that then from dropping some music, uh, in Lincoln with Ben and them trusting my plan and wanting to have my back, you know? [00:23:05] Dan Runcie: For sure. What has it been like for you with live music just coming back in general? Have you been going and doing as many shows as you were doing before the pandemic?[00:23:17] Rich Homie Quan: I would definitely say I'm doing more shows than I was doing before the pandemic, and that's probably because of the new music we've been dropping. But I've been trying to get like a little more social, social active on the social media a little bit too, man, that's, that's played a part and me just, you know, like I say, taking it a whole lot serious, more serious now realizing that the game don't need me, game doesn't change the players do. And realizing that I need the game, so let me act like I need this shit like you. Changing my mindset shit, man. That's, [00:23:49] Dan Runcie: Yeah, no, that makes sense. And in other interviews too, you've talked about your place in Atlanta hip hop and your respect in Atlanta, hip hop ain't you say you feel like you don't get the credit you deserve.[00:24:00] Rich Homie Quan: Nah, I don't, I don't, I don't get the credit. Uh, I don't, uh, like I say, I feel like the sound, like the Atlanta sound today. I feel like I should be one of those ones in that heavily influenced sound. You know what I'm saying? But I wasn't vocal about it then. So I don't respect them. But they know, like we know, like we know and they know, you know what I'm saying? Like you can't mention the Atlanta sound today without mentioning corn. Corn, period. Period. You know what I'm saying? That's why I'm, you know, top three and I'm not three. And that's, that's, that's what it's been. And I'm gonna show, I'm gonna show these people that I'm gonna show you. I'm gonna let the music show you. It ain't just me saying it. I know what I, I know what we've been working on. They gonna see what I'm top three.[00:24:44] Dan Runcie: And so top three are not three. Who? The other two? I don't know. That's what the people decide. I didn't know three because, like I, but cause it's really like a five in hour. Like I got like a. And the five will be, um, no order. Savage is up there and it's just for today. It's not all time. You know what I'm saying? Bro. You got Savage up there. You got Future Up, you got Thug up there, baby up there, and myself up there and I'm just, you know, I'm top three and three. That's for everybody else. [00:24:47] Rich Homie Quan: I don't know. That's what the people to decide. I didn't know three because, like I, but cause it's really like a five in hour. Like I got like a. And the five will be, um, no order. Savage is up there and it's just for today. It's not all time. You know what I'm saying? Bro. You got Savage up there. You got Future Up, you got Thug up there, baby up there, and myself up there and I'm just, you know, I'm top three and three. That's for everybody else. [00:25:16] Dan Runcie: Yeah, no, I hear that. And I mean, just here are the names you think about, thinking about you and a thug. I mean, I feel like lifestyle is one of the most influential songs of the decade.[00:25:27] Rich Homie Quan: For sure,  for sure. Yeah, for sure. Or lifestyle and definitely that the uh, the rich game mix tape, the rich Oh yeah. Tape as well as the still going in. And I promise I never stopped going in that influenced the sound that influenced the sound man. Cause that's when the differences came. The some type of wave and, oh man, that room was crazy that that decade did. It definitely influenced the sound.You know what I'm saying?[00:25:56] Dan Runcie: Yeah. And I mean, even just the way that you see that artists are trying to do multiple things on a track, whether they're trying to sing, they're trying to real like the, I feel like you dug a lot of you were doing that early. So you combine that. You combine with the frequency that people are released in music. We, a lot of these pop stars just, you know, try to do different things on the, at all.[00:26:23] Rich Homie Quan: You know what I'm saying? Like Yeah, I think, I think we showed it like they ain't gotta be a single, the hold the tone. And I think it more people just want to go try like that. Cause I know I can't sing, but I can hold a decent song where I can make you, I can, I can trick your mind. And I think a lot of people want to try that and that's why, that's why you hear it so much. It's an unorthodox sound. We ain't trying to sing, but it does sound, we try to hold a song and you hear that in 80% of the music you on the radio today. If you weren't hearing that then 10 years ago, that's all I'm saying.[00:27:09] Dan Runcie: Yeah, no, you see where the trend is for sure. But yeah, I mean, For you. I do know that, you know, even though you had that moment, there was a period where you know, you weren't released in music and there was, I know that in past interviews you've talked about how it was a bit of a difficult time for you. What was it like for you to be able to come back from that? I know you talked a little bit about how the pandemic was an opportunity for you to reset things. What was it like for you to really be able to come out of that and then still be in the place that you, you are today? [00:27:42] Rich Homie Quan: Oh, man. To come outta it, I think it was just like amazing. Took a whole lot of praying for one, stand down and like I said, man, not wanting to give up, man. You know what I'm saying? Knowing like, I think I, I started something beautiful and it's still so. So many pages I've yet to get to, and I know I'm capable of getting to, I get to scratch the surface and like me being such an asshole to myself, you know what I'm saying? Like on days I would just make up, I would wake up mad just for no reason and like the people around me didn't deserve it. You know what I'm saying? Like. I'm the leader and a lot of times like, man, I just know, like I couldn't, I couldn't continue to live like that and call myself a child of God, man. You feel me? So once I got that cloud, my head, man, it felt, it felt amazing, man. But I had to take it a day at a time like it. I wouldn't be talking the way I'm talking now if I didn't get filed over. Like it was some tough, tough, tough nights. Like I think, like I said, I went a year without getting in the. And I've always kept me a studio, like at my house, like a nice, yo, I didn't, I didn't listen to the radio three years, you know what I'm saying? But I'm still doing shows. Like I never stopped doing show, but my, my heart wasn't in my mind, was there, but my heart wasn't it. And I think like in this bitch heart gotta be in anything. And I like for my shit genuine and you know what I'm saying? My heart just wasn't in it. So sitting back in this house for that, Um, reminiscing on a lot of things, a lot of memories, those good ones. And waking up one day is like, well, this is how you gonna hear your story. And I myself telling myself like, you better than all these niggas. But in order to say that, you gotta go put in the work to be able to show, show that. And that's what it was, man. And I ain't got, I ain't got, I did in room since I do everything down here. I sleep down. You as you see, I'm getting my hair braided down here. We play the game down, the vibes down here, it your energy out. Don't even come down here. You know? And that's just what it been, man. [00:29:58] Dan Runcie: And I've imagine that some of that exact competitive nature too, right? Yeah. You don't listen to the radio for three years. You're focused, you're locked in, but you're still performing. When you start listening to the radio again, I'm sure you're hearing what's popping off and you're like, no, I'm better than these.[00:30:13] Rich Homie Quan: Oh yeah. Like when I'm hearing, I'm like, oh, this what people going crazy about. Oh no. We got to, we got to go to work.To go to work. And it was like, and when I started going to work, like at first I didn't, I felt like, um, cause I, I was so used to doing songs fast, like going crazy. And when I got back in there, it wasn't like I just got back in there and was the, it was the corner I am today. Oh no, it took time. It might have took six months before I got back to playing my songs back in the car from my, for the people around me. You know what I'm saying? So still I had to gain my confidence back, man. I had to get it back man. But I got it. Oh, I got it. I got it.[00:30:50] Dan Runcie: And I know too for you, I feel like there's a few things, cuz obviously it's you as an artist, like we're talking about Wanda artist building that up. You've got the confidence and you got the swag back with that. But I know that you've talked a lot about how 10 years from now you want Wanda CEO to be doing more of the work and you don't necessarily wanna be making music as much. You talk to me about what you see that 10 years from now looking like.[00:31:14] Rich Homie Quan: Uh,  10 years from now is a long time and I try not to see that. Like, and when I said. Cause I try to make like real short term goals that are real possible. But I do know and I like 10 years from now, I'll be 43 and I probably said 12. Cause 45 sounds like a better number just to leave it alone. It um, I won't be focusing on Coin the artist, but as far as point the CEO coin, the CEO may start writing more. Cause I just love music that much, but I still can never not see myself created. So, uh, I've been even dipping into it now, like more writing. Writing more, but I would probably doing, writing more, focusing on, cause I been trying, I've been doing models moderat lately when they do the fashion show, I'm walking the runway. It's the first time I did that, I had just did the fashion week. So I'm already trying how that?[00:32:05] Dan Runcie: How did you like doing the runway for the fashion show?[00:32:07] Rich Homie Quan: Well, I haven't done that yet. I, I do that next week. But just the fashion snow itself, just going to fashion week in new. Aw man. Amazing man. Like, just being around people like, oh my, like, I was almost like, I didn't want my phone. I, but I was, man, that's the boy from my show out. You know what I'm saying? Just like seeing Cal coo, no, see, uh, you saying boat? Amy? What's her name? Amy W Winnie. Winnie Harlo. Yeah. Winnie Harlow. Man. Like just seeing her in person, just made and being. Front next to talking to court a like, dang. It just gets you in different room. I'm, and I'm saying like, I maybe could do this. I maybe we could do this for the next 20 years after rap. You know, I'm saying stuff like that. So it's just like, you know, other stuff. Even like being an author, I wanna come out with a memoir. I'm ready to write my book, you know what I'm saying? Cause I do want to get in movies and I, uh, wanna come out with a autobiography movie one day. So, not even me playing myself, but at least writing it. I'm trying to get in directing, trying to get in. I see 10 years from now I see myself, that guy, man. [00:33:11] Dan Runcie: Yeah. Okay. I feel like we're gonna see you at the Met Gala next year or something.[00:33:15] Rich Homie Quan: For sure. For sure, for sure. I'm gonna be at, uh, try to be at a whole lot more of a man, a whole lot more and all this stuff that's clean. I just gotta let 'em know I do this shit too.[00:33:26] Dan Runcie: The memoirs are good. I mean, Gucci's was good. Ross's was good. I mean, there's so much, and I mean, you're obviously gonna be able to tell stuff that no one's stole before. You're gonna have the …[00:33:35] Rich Homie Quan: Yeah, and I got stories that, I got stories that I know like, I mean, I just don't give that, I think that would be dope into a book. Like, especially me being real, I think it'll be more raw. Cause I love to read, so I would definitely give more, more details on my book, you know what I mean? I would definitely, yeah, it get spicy, it get spicy.[00:33:55] Dan Runcie: Have you done as much on TikTok lately? Just, you know, whether you are the on camera, off camera and, and I'm have a lot of opinions about it.[00:34:03] Rich Homie Quan: Yeah. I'm, I'm still adjusting. I'm still adjusting. I'm still adjusting. So now a lot of my TikTok has been like, like stuck on the music, but I'm starting, I'm, I'm gonna start, I'm, I'm gonna get a little more personal show, show the fans a different side of me. Cause that's what I'm transitioning to now. Like I am a rapper and that's what fans love. I'm transitioning just to showing them a little bit of, a little bit more of my personal side and just decide deciding which side of my personal side and what I'm willing to reveal. No, that makes sense. Cause I want to be authentic. I don't just wanna get on there cause everybody's doing it. I wanna have something different to offer and that, you know, it's authentic. You're getting a real me.[00:34:42] Dan Runcie: Yeah, like, I can't see you trying to do some like trick, like, you know what I mean? Like everyone trying to do these visual tricks.[00:34:48] Rich Homie Quan: Like no, never, never, never, never, never. That, that, that goes against my morals and ethics, you know what I'm saying? Like , you know what I mean?[00:34:57] Dan Runcie:  Yeah. No, for sure man. Well, no man, I'm excited for you, man. I feel like this is a good chapter. I feel like whether it's a pandemic or other things, like these triggers that happen in life, give us a good opportunity. Just pause, reset, and come back stronger. And I feel like you got the infrastructure there to keep moving, man. So proud of you. Excited for you for what's coming, but man, before we let you go, give us a heads up of what to look out for. What should we look out for the next couple months coming? [00:35:25] Rich Homie Quan: Uh, next couple of months coming from me. We In November. Yeah. Oh shit. Some weeks after this, man, you can look for us to be reloading the family in Moula. You know what I'm saying? We're not gonna call it a deluxe, we're just gonna reload it. Cause I feel like the reloaded is a deluxe anyway. And I think like that's a trend I started years ago. So they, they, they say deluxe, but we reloading it with seven new songs.[00:35:51] Dan Runcie:  Wait, wait. So, so you started the deluxe. [00:35:54] Rich Homie Quan: Yes. I'm not gonna say that, but it was called Reload. No, God, I'm not gonna say I started, but I think I did. You know what I'm saying? I think, I think men, I think Men Thug, what's the first artist doing? You know what I'm saying? The Duo Mix tape that they name the album. You know what I'm saying? So it's like a, you know what I'm saying? You know, history beats yourself. [00:36:18] Dan Runcie: Yeah. So dope man. We'll look out for that and we'll look out for the rest of this stuff coming from you.[00:36:23] Rich Homie Quan: And more videos. Yeah, more, more videos in your face. A whole lot more. Yeah, man. More RQ, the brand, more RQ Time, Venice and more of us going up putting it in they face. Man. I'm on the way. We're here now. We're here now. [00:36:39] Dan Runcie: Love it man. I love it. Quan, it's been a pleasure, man. Thanks for joining. [00:36:44] Rich Homie Quan: Thank you, man.

CWTFB Radio
Episode 150: "A Friendly 30" (w/ Ricky Mazarati)

CWTFB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 66:49


When its all said and done you cant mention #iFori or even #TrottieGang for that matter without mentioning a name like Ricky Mazarati. Hailing from his side of town, he's been involved in music for years but recently seemed to play the background and put his resources into others around him. We've been meaning to have a conversation w/ him for a while and now we finally got the opportunity to dive into his story. Join #CharlieMaSheen & #KASH as we host Ricky Mazarati in a talk about his start in music, his relationship with #Moula & #YGizzle , entrepreneurship, spicy bars in music & SO MUCH MORE‼️ IF YOU HAVENT SEEN THE #RedCupsAndRap FREESTYLES FROM RICKY & #MONEY TAP IN NOW‼️ Podcast Audio $ Freestyles out now— Full visual drops Wednesday @ 12:00PM. CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT: http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #ChooseWhatTheFutureBrings #CWTFB #BlackCultureThroughMusic #Boston #Podcast #BostonPodcast #BlackPodcast #MusicPodcast #BostonMusicPodcast #BostonRap #NewEnglandHipHop #HipHopCulture #BostonCulture #MaSheenMondays #BostonHipHop #DopeBlackPods #YoutubePodcasts #ExpozedTVStudios #ExpozedTVNetwork

Radio Islam
Lives of Sahaba: Saalim Moula Abu Huzaifa RA

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 34:02


Lives of Sahaba: Saalim Moula Abu Huzaifa RA by Radio Islam

EXTRA GRAVY
Damn Homie & Moula 1st - BONUS EPISODE

EXTRA GRAVY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 52:02


(01:00) Damn Homie in the building(02:00) Moula 1st in the building(04:00) Murdering husbands?(05:00) Moula and Chromazz on Clubhouse(08:00) Wendy's brand deal on the way?(10:50) Why not both?(13:35) REXECELLENCE(17:10) Weed man content(18:10) The song that got people's attention(22:45) Ghostwriting(26:55) Revenge academy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 305 | With All Due Respect | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 100:22


Back with a classic style episode! Salute to Dusty Wallace & Hugo Boss holding it down! Big salute to the Cubicle gang gang! Topics below. Top 6 Music Videos 1. Moula 1st - Day 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5zupyJpahE 2. NorthsideBenji X Unknown T - One In The Chamber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgF8BQmcipg 3. DUVY | HOLD ON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71I7woi6hS0 4. KILLY & Smiley - Vince Carter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSYhGgYPZxU 5. Lil Mama See - Road Runner X Sultaan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUjUXW0v2xA 6. GizzleStarrMade - Dead Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auUt0XkNaHc Topics - Patricia Jagganauth leaves CP24 - Kanye blocked on Twitter. The downward spiral. Fires his whole team - What happened to Yung Tory? - Does Lizzo get more hate than fat men?? Subscribe to our YouTube for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/

VoicesFromTheStaircase
Moula Mentality | EP. 54 | VFS Podcast

VoicesFromTheStaircase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 59:21


The Worlds Most Toronto Podcast - VoicesFromTheStaircase Where we don't gather around dinner tables and couches, we meet up in the staircase. That's where we discuss all things that matter from relationships, sports and even politics. Join us every week to hear what VoicesFromTheStaircase have to discuss. Follow us on socials https://www.instagram.com/voicesfromthestaircase/ https://www.tiktok.com/@voicesfromthestaircase?lang=en Snapchat: @VoicesFromTheSC https://twitter.com/VoicesFromTheSC

We Love Hip Hop
Episode 288 | Unpredictability ft. Moula 1st | We Love Hip Hop Podcast

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 84:59


This episode gets super interesting and some bombshells get dropped! Salute to Moula 1st on a viral episode! Moula 1st: https://www.instagram.com/therealmoula9/ Subscribe to our YouTube for videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSGbGTkweBvH79LnMha5bxg We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Gucci 416: www.instagram.com/g_u_c_c_i_416/

BAZM-E-ADEEL ZAIDI
MOULA NASEEB HO HAMEIN SARDARI-E-HUSSAIN | ADEEL ZAIDI | JULY 2022

BAZM-E-ADEEL ZAIDI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 2:24 Transcription Available


MOULA NASEEB HO HAMEIN SARDARI-E-HUSSAIN | ADEEL ZAIDI | JULY 2022SANSOON MEIN YUN BASI RAHAY DILDARI-E-HUSSAINMOULA NASEEB HO HAMAIN SARDARI-E-HUSSAINMERI DUA HA SAB KO ATA HO WOHI ZIATAREEK SHAB MEIN DEKHI JO BEDARI-E-HUSSAINGHAZI NE JO DIKHAI KINARAY FRAAT KEAISI KAHAN JAHAN MEIN WAFADARI-E-HUSSAINUS KAFIAT KO SOCH KE DIL BAITH JATA HAIRUKHSAT KE WAQT JESI THI NADARI-E- HUSSAINIK QAID KHANAY SE YE SADA AAI THI ADEELSARAY JAHAN MEIN HO GI AZADARI-E-HUSSAINJULY 2022ENJOY ANOTHER RECITATION FROM BAZM-E-ADEEL ZAIDI

We Love Hip Hop
Yesterdays Price Ain't Todays Price ft The Verse | We Love Hip Hop Podcast Ep264

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 143:09


Check out our Sponsors PoundIVPound Clothing Code: WLHH for 15% Off any purchases over $100 Free Delivery Affiliate link: https://www.poundivpound.store/discount/WLHH Eye Religion Code welovehiphop for $50 off USD https://www.eyereligion.store/Default.asp Intro Music King Von - Too Real https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q31rxzkwjQ King Von - Crazy Story (REMIX) ft. Lil Durk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO7T9KLI7qA Point Blank - Want It Wit Us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDesq-5ccaQ Jim Jones, Migos - We Set The Trends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThmXLvxTnu4 Moneybagg Yo - Time Today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H6xw0B3phU Moula 1st - Audience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWY3GaTLVT4 ______________________________________________________________ Topics In Order - WhyG vs Moula 1st - K Showtime says you don't have to leave Canada to be successful - Mustafa on the cover of Dazed Mag - 6ix9ine going broke. Court wants 11 million dollars for robbery with Tre9 - Old heads mad at the network ______________________________________________________________ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Gucci 416: www.instagram.com/g_u_c_c_i_416/ Guttzy Guttz: https://www.instagram.com/theguttzyshow/

We Love Hip Hop
Learn To Dance At Home Before You Dance Abroad ft. Da Crook Interview | WLHH Podcast Ep262

We Love Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 186:18


Brought to you by Manscaped! 20% off with the code welovehiphop at https://www.manscaped.com/ PoundIVPound Clothing Code: WLHH for 15% Off any purchases over $100 Free Delivery Affiliate link: https://www.poundivpound.store/discount/WLHH Eye Religion Code welovehiphop for $50 off USD https://www.eyereligion.store/Default.asp Intro Music 50 Cent - Funeral Music Aaliyah - More Than Woman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4J3BgoagBY Clipse - Cot Dam https://open.spotify.com/track/3LPNfzKa0VYlNedCY4MuBy?si=2ffcda39f67b4463 ______________________________________________________________ Topics In Order - Ukraine Russia discussion - Clubhouse goes super left - Bundog jumps in and says they will NOT be paying for promo and for DJs and Bloogers to be on high alert - Much Music comeback in 2022 - Friday Ricky Dred Tweet about originality triggers audience - Brooklyn Calls Out Friday & We Love Hip Hop for not supporting women Top 6 Music Videos 1. Moula 1st - Audience 2. ASTROKIDJAY ft. CAPITO, FEEZY - MADE ME 3. 1Hunnid - Glocks Up 4. Paco - Struggling 5. Hous3 of Commons ft. Blockboi Twitch - Wizard In The Kitchen 6. CHROMAZZ - Beyblade feat. YUNG LEEKS ______________________________________________________________ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehiphopnetwork/ Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayrickydred/ Gucci 416: www.instagram.com/g_u_c_c_i_416/ Guttzy Guttz: https://www.instagram.com/theguttzyshow/

sheNANNYgans
Doulas are Worth the Moula - Part Deux

sheNANNYgans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 60:04


Join us for the exciting 2nd installment in the life of a Doula! Today we discuss everything what PostPartum Doulas do with our hilarious and amazing guest Alex Tran from Houston Womb Service! To Visit Alex's Doula Services, find her here:InstagramFacebookAnd check out her podcast - In the Family Way here:InstagramFacebookAnd don't forget to reach out to Tessa and Marie, too! InstagramFacebookTwitterand email us at shenannyganspodcast@gmail.comYou can also check out Tessa's nanny agency at www.plumtreenannies.com!WE HAVE MERCH! Buy some! (please?

sheNANNYgans
Doulas are Worth the Moula - Part 1

sheNANNYgans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 58:01


Do you know what a doula is? Okay smartypants, but do you know how much they DO? Join us as we hear from Jodi, a Birth Doula from the great big mitten that is Michigan. She'll tell us all about what birth doulas do and how important they have been during the pandemic. Check out Jodi's social media!InstagramFacebookWebsiteAnd don't forget to reach out to Tessa and Marie, too! InstagramFacebookTwitterand email us at shenannyganspodcast@gmail.comYou can also check out Tessa's nanny agency at www.plumtreenannies.com!WE HAVE MERCH! Buy some! (please?