In this episode of "That Ain't My Business" podcast, join your favorite hosts, PTB Uglyman, Nesto tha Don, and Pac-Man, as they dive deep into the heart of Shreveport's culture and hustle. Celebrating their one-year anniversary with 77 episodes strong, the crew brings in a special guest, Trill, to share his journey and insights.
The conversation kicks off with a nostalgic look back at the evolution of party scenes and the infamous "triple stack" days, contrasting them with today's trends. The hosts and Trill discuss the changing dynamics of the city's culture, the impact of 50 Cent's presence in Shreveport, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a rapidly evolving environment.
Trill opens up about his entrepreneurial ventures, from the inception of Glockwear Clothing to his new brand, Black Hearted', sharing the inspirations and struggles that shaped his path. The discussion shifts to the importance of business acumen in the music industry, highlighting the need for collaboration and strategic thinking among local artists.
As the conversation deepens, the hosts and Trill explore the complexities of relationships, loyalty, and the trials of personal growth amidst a backdrop of adversity. They touch on the realities of street life, the importance of mental health, and the power of resilience.
With candid anecdotes, hard truths, and a sprinkle of humor, this episode offers a raw and unfiltered look at the life and hustle in Shreveport. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the podcast, this episode promises to keep you engaged and reflective.
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