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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textFrom the heart of South Philly emerges a voice that refuses to be contained by convention. Kyle Roberts—known to many as "The Baby Goat"—joins us for a raw, unfiltered conversation about artistic authenticity, entrepreneurial spirit, and the relentless drive that separates talkers from doers.Kyle's story begins with a cousin who saw his potential before he did, growing up in a household where his mother's bold fashion choices shaped his own willingness to stand out. What unfolds is a masterclass in artistic evolution, as Kyle takes us through his journey from freestyling on South Philly DVDs as a child to crafting complete projects when many of his peers were still struggling to record singles.What sets Kyle apart isn't just his music—it's his approach to building a sustainable career. While others waited for opportunity, Kyle invested in himself, learning to record in his basement and studying the business side of music distribution. "I didn't want to wait on nobody," he reveals, demonstrating a self-reliance that would become his hallmark.The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Kyle shares how he launched Faces Global during the pandemic, initially selling masks before expanding into radiation-blocking hats—products designed with purpose beyond profit. This entrepreneurial mindset illustrates Kyle's ability to adapt and thrive even during challenging times.Perhaps most compelling is Kyle's candid reflection on his lowest moments—sleeping on his grandmother's couch after setbacks, rebuilding from zero, and finding strength in that struggle. "When you get it easy, you ain't going to keep it," he observes, a testament to the value he places on earning success through discipline rather than luck.Whether you're an aspiring artist, entrepreneur, or simply someone navigating life's challenges, Kyle's journey offers valuable insights on authenticity, resilience, and the power of disciplined action. As he puts it, "This ain't our year if we ain't accomplishing nothing"—a challenge to listeners to move beyond talk and into meaningful action.Support the show
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