• Water Your Grass
    May 27 2026

    Episode Summary

    A funny electric slide moment opens the door to something deeper: confidence isn’t just personal — it’s cultural, communal, and learned in real time. Spencer and Jelani move from dance floor lessons to NBA futures (Wimby, Chet) and what longevity really requires: health, discipline, and mental resilience to match the gift. They also zoom out on how media figures and social platforms shape narratives, then bring it back home — to family, community, and building a life that feels intentional, not performative.

    Topics Covered

    • Electric slide story: confidence, humility, and letting community hold you
    • Cultural rituals + why “knowing the steps” can feel like belonging
    • Wimby and Chet: ceiling, pressure, and the health piece people ignore
    • Longevity as a mindset: protecting the body and the spirit
    • Social media narratives: who benefits from the story that’s being told
    • Stephen A. Smith + the media machine vs. real conversation
    • Home environment: creating peace, structure, and space to reset
    • Family + outside time: memories that outlast any headline
    • “Cookout” culture debates and how online culture reshapes meaning

    Highlight Quotes

    • “Sometimes confidence isn’t about knowing the steps — it’s about trusting the room you’re in.”
    • “Legacy isn’t just what you’re gifted with — it’s what you protect.”
    • “Your home is the first arena. If it’s healthy, everything else plays different.”

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Empty Tank
    May 20 2026

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    Spencer just walked across the stage for his master's, in addition to the victory lap, the room got honest. This week is about what celebration actually feels like when you're running on empty — and what burnout, support systems, and family legacy have to do with the same conversation. Jelani brings the systemic lens: athlete activism without infrastructure, comedy as cultural pressure valve, and what it means to support people structurally instead of symbolically. Two hosts, one milestone, and a real conversation about how to honor a moment without skipping past the cost of getting there.

    TOPICS

    • Spencer's graduation moment — walking the stage for his master's while honoring his grandparents' legacy, and why being present at milestones is its own discipline
    • The burnout underneath the achievement — juggling school, work, family, and community, and what it costs to sit with that instead of sprinting past it
    • Support systems as infrastructure — why family, friends, and community aren't a nice-to-have, they're the actual scaffolding underneath every "individual" win
    • Athletes, activism, and the systems behind them — what real structural support for athletes looks like vs. what gets called support
    • The role of comedy right now — boundaries, free expression, and why satire matters in a moment that wants everyone in line
    • Drake's Iceman and the post-beef era — the triple-album drop, what it signals about losing a round but winning a cycle, and how the culture decides who "won" when the receipts are streams vs. moments
    • Legacy letters — Spencer's letter to his daughter, and why writing one is a discipline more than a sentiment
    • Self-care that isn't performative — listening to the body, setting real boundaries, leaving room for softness
    • Collective action vs. individual heroics — boycotts, advocacy, and why the systemic move always beats the lone hero move

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • PAC: Alexys Feaster
    May 13 2026

    Episode Summary

    Jelani and Spencer open up about Mother’s Day, fatherhood, and what it really means to build legacy as a dad—beyond one holiday or one “perfect” gesture. They swap stories about kids’ performances, community events, and the quiet moments that remind you why showing up matters. The episode then zooms out to culture and Hollywood: the British vs. American actor debate, the specific lane for Black American performers, and how public opinion can reshape an athlete’s entire narrative, using Stefon Diggs as a case study. Things culminate in a powerful sit-down with producer Alexys Feaster, who bridges sports and entertainment, champions athlete storytelling, and helps unpack gender dynamics, accountability, and collaboration in both work and relationships.

    Topics Covered

    • Mother’s Day as a simple but meaningful space to honor moms and model love for kids
    • The contrast between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day expectations and narratives
    • Emotional impact of children’s performances and why those moments hit so deeply
    • Community events and movement initiatives as tools for health and connection
    • Cultural representation in media and the British vs. American actor debate
    • How Black American actors are positioned in Hollywood and what roles they are (and aren’t) offered
    • British actors studying the Black American experience from a distance
    • The idea that there are forces and structures in Hollywood shaping which stories and faces lead
    • The pretrial process vs. trial outcomes and how public opinion can become a permanent label
    • Personal reflections on Stefon Diggs and how athletes get framed by narrative
    • Why accountability and self-reflection matter in personal relationships
    • Alexys Feaster’s work bridging sports and entertainment and advocating for athlete storytelling
    • Collaboration and ownership of one’s story as keys to impactful projects and personal growth
    • Closing reflections on gender dynamics, care in conversation, and what it means to support mothers well

    Highlight Quotes

    • “The pretrial process can be more damaging than the verdict, because public opinion becomes the sentence.”
    • “Owning your story is not optional—it’s the only way you keep other people from writing it for you.”

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • PAC: SOUL Cole
    May 6 2026

    Episode Summary


    Jelani and Spencer sit down for a live Higher Valleys conversation with mindfulness leader and former NFL player Soul Cole, recorded at the Pro Athlete Community Accelerate conference in Phoenix. They open with real-life updates—ten-year anniversaries, LA proximity to fame, and what it means to be “in the mix” without being starstruck—before shifting into the deeper work of presence and grounding. From self-talk in the mirror to breathwork, storytelling, and emotional intelligence for underserved youth, the episode explores how to help high-performing athletes regulate, reconnect to their source, and carry those tools back into their families and communities.

    Topics Covered

    • Ten-year anniversaries, simple family-centered celebrations, and building rituals at home
    • Growing up in LA, proximity to celebrity, and how “just more reps” changes what feels normal
    • First live Higher Valleys recording: context from the Pro Athlete Community conference in Phoenix
    • Who Soul Cole is: former NFL player, coach, author, breathwork and mindfulness facilitator
    • Soul Impact: his nonprofit work bringing mindfulness and emotional intelligence to underserved youth
    • Children’s storytelling and Mighty Soul Adventures as an entry point into mindfulness for kids
    • Being a “father figure” and role model even before becoming a parent
    • Supporting high-performing athletes who are always in motion, performance mode, and comparison
    • Using breathwork and grounding practices to reconnect athletes to their source
    • How Soul Cole's approach began: talking to himself in the mirror with intention and authority
    • Bringing that same intentional self-talk and presence into peer-to-peer work with other athletes

    Highlight Quotes

    • “We just have more reps than most people—it’s the concept of proximity.”
    • “This podcast is about fatherhood, and even though you’re not a father yet, you’re a father figure for so many.”
    • “My approach started with me literally talking to myself in the mirror with intention and authority—now I’m saying that to my peers the same way.”

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    https://soulimpactfoundation.org/
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    52 mins
  • Thriller
    Apr 29 2026

    Episode Summary

    Jelani and Spencer unpack what it looks like to parent with both strength and softness—especially inside youth sports, where pride, pressure, and old wounds can show up fast. From spring-break chaos to sideline coaching, they talk discipline as trust-building, how to protect a kid’s joy, and why confidence has to be owned from the inside. The conversation widens into legacy and culture: the NFL Draft as a living metaphor for dreams and community, the challenge of telling honest stories about icons like Michael Jackson, and the urgent need to treat athlete trauma (Michael Beasley) with real care—not content, not spectacle.

    Topics Covered

    • Spring break rhythms + parenting in real time
    • Coaching your kid vs. controlling your kid (sideline boundaries)
    • Letting kids enjoy the game and learn through experience
    • Resilience without “legacy obsession” (LeBron + sons as a lens)
    • Confidence + identity (milestones, goggles, internal goals)
    • The NFL Draft: pressure, decisions, and community behind the scenes
    • Biopic storytelling: what gets omitted, and why it matters (Michael Jackson)
    • Joe Jackson, genius, and the cost of extraordinary circumstances
    • Trauma as a trap vs. a source of resilience—nervous system realities
    • Athlete mental health (Michael Beasley): media narratives vs. specialized help
    • The “too many tabs open” metaphor for unresolved trauma
    • Modeling vulnerability, accountability, honesty, apology, and growth at home

    Highlight Quotes

    • “Don’t turn their childhood into your legacy.”
    • “The goal isn’t control—it’s confidence.”
    • “Trauma is like having too many tabs open—you’re still running everything, even when you think you’re fine.”

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Guilty Pleasure
    Apr 15 2026

    Episode Summary

    Spencer and Jelani wrestle with the tension of loving art created by complicated people—using Kanye as the mirror. They move through mental health, accountability, and the weight of cultural influence, while grounding the conversation in real life: festivals, performance, fatherhood, legacy, and what it means to teach the next generation how to hold truth with compassion.

    Topics Covered

    • Supporting the art vs. supporting the artist
    • Kanye’s music, controversy, and cultural imprint
    • Mental health in public discourse + where accountability begins
    • Nostalgia, ethical consumption, and the reality of “cancel culture”
    • Live performance: stage presence, craft, and why it matters (Coachella)
    • Talking to kids about death and life’s cycles
    • Fatherhood: discipline, coaching, and emotional support
    • Legacy, ancestors, altars, and cultural ritual
    • Career transitions and growing through new seasons
    • Community, presence, and living the whole story

    Highlight Quotes

    • “It’s not a zero sum game when it comes to supporting art and artists with complicated lives.”
    • “The energy of a performance can inspire or haunt us—it’s the art that touches our core.”
    • “Supporting someone includes embracing all their flaws, their highs and lows—it’s complex, but human.”

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Heaven Sent
    Mar 25 2026

    Jelani and Spencer unpack what “authentic” really means in today’s music—how hip hop carries cultural memory, why the internet demands perfection, and how social media can turn every moment into a verdict on the artist. From Jack Harlow to LaRussell to the over-the-top Spider-Man trailer discourse, they explore critique, grace, and the difference between performance and real identity. Then they shift inward: fasting, health discipline, and the quiet work of fatherhood—building legacy through what you practice when nobody’s watching. The conversation widens into spirituality (learning to notice signs without getting swallowed by the feed) and returns to sport and future-making: youth development, WNBA momentum, and what flag football signals about where the game is headed.

    Topics Covered

    • Authenticity debates in music (Jack Harlow / LaRussell)
    • Social media pressure, fan expectations, and “perfectionism” culture
    • Spider-Man trailer critique + how we consume art
    • Fasting, kettlebells, and building discipline for health
    • Body image + the athlete experience after the game
    • Fatherhood moments, core memories, and legacy choices
    • Signs from the universe + staying spiritually aware
    • Youth sports: team development + parental support
    • WNBA growth and the business of women’s sports
    • Flag vs. tackle football + what the future game looks like

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Adult Puberty
    Mar 18 2026

    Episode Summary

    Midlife can feel like a second puberty—same awkward growth, higher stakes, and a clearer view of what actually matters. Jelani and Spencer unpack the 30–42 mental shift: mortality showing up in quiet moments, gratitude getting louder, and priorities tightening around family, health, and purpose. From youth sports lessons and NBA mythology to Ryan Coogler’s rise and Lauren Halsey’s community art, the through-line stays the same: storytelling is how we remember, how we heal, and how we build legacy—one honest chapter at a time.

    Topics Covered

    • “Adult puberty” + the midlife mental evolution (especially for Black men)
    • Aging, birthdays, and celebrating with intention
    • Mortality, parenting, and the circle-of-life conversations
    • NBA storytelling + how viral moments become league mythology
    • Youth sports: grit, competition, and learning to fight for the rebound
    • Discomfort and adversity as the training ground for resilience
    • Lauren Halsey’s South Central statue park + preserving culture through art
    • Ryan Coogler’s journey + representation, excellence, and staying the course
    • Oscars, vulnerability, and the stories we choose to honor
    • Health (mental + physical) as the foundation for the climb

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    1 hr and 18 mins