Healing isn’t just personal—it’s powerful. What if taking care of yourself was the first step to changing the world? This is the trailer for For Good, a one-of-a-kind podcast rooted in grounded, soul-level conversations about mental health,...
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JoJo Simmons
What's good, y' all? It's your guy, JoJo Simmons. And this is the Four Good podcast where we focus on the good and never the bad, where we're measured on what we do and not what we have. Today I am honored to have with me Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, a psychology expert, life coach, talk show host, and mental health advocate. U.S. aunties and big sisters who've been following you since you was little, JoJo, on your family reality show. We didn't even know you was doing the. Dude, when did you even start having sex? Like you are grown up. So, yeah, I'm 35 now. What was it called, Rev? It was Run's House. Run's house. In our community, what creates wealth isn't real estate. It's family. Yeah. My eldest sister, Vanessa Simmons. Guys, what is your favorite and funniest Run's House memory? Because a lot of people think, oh, Run, was it real? Was it very real? Extremely real. It was stories that was actually going on in our home in my darkest times. Cuz you guys know I contacted you guys a lot and tell you contacted me. You lived with me. Yeah. People, you can, you can say it, you can say it. Today I'm honored to have hip hop legend Steve Lobel, a longtime friend of the Simmons family, Run DMC and Jam Master J. DMC was outside. Your dad, he, he, he wasn't really outside like that. Right. He's the king. Me and Jay just clicked, man. Like, honestly, I can get really deep cuz it's you. My guest today is Little Easy E, my brother and my friend. I appreciate you coming out today, brother. For sure you have the opportunity to perform with people like Ice Cube and things like that. Yes. What is it like traveling the world, doing your dad's music? And what are the pressures associated with literally having to be your father and perform as him? Can you talk about some of the AIDS awareness work you have done in your father's honor? It's beautiful walking around, you know, me meeting individuals and letting them tell their story as I tell my story. Even though, to be honest with you, I may not feel my father died of that. Trell Britton, AKA Trell the Trainer. After serving time in federal prison, Trell, you rebuilt, you know, your life from ground up using fitness discipline and entrepreneurship. Start a Roth IRA investment account asap. Compound interest, just bills. And these are the type of things we were never taught. My guest is my good friend, Corvain Cooper. Good to have you here. My brother, Mr. 40 Tons himself. Kingpin sentenced to life for 40 tons of marijuana. We're in a zoo full of predators. I never believed in that one second that I was gonna die in jail. So I said I was gonna turn this minus to a plus some kind of way. The For Good podcast, where we focus on the good and never the bad. Or we're measuring on what we do and not what we have.
Podcast Summary: For Good – "Heal Yourself, Change The World" Trailer
Release Date: April 22, 2025
In the premiere trailer of For Good, host Joseph "JoJo" Simmons sets the stage for a transformative journey centered on personal healing as the foundation for global change. JoJo, celebrated as a multi-faceted entertainer, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate, introduces the podcast's mission: fostering grounded, soul-level conversations about mental health, emotional intelligence, and intentional living. Emphasizing that healing is not a fleeting trend but a lifelong commitment, JoJo invites listeners to reconnect with their purpose and choose growth for themselves, their families, and their communities.
"What if healing yourself was the first step to changing the world?"
— JoJo Simmons [00:00]
For Good delves into several pivotal themes:
The trailer features an impressive lineup of guests, each bringing unique perspectives and powerful stories that align with the podcast's mission.
Dr. Bryant shares candid insights on relationships and accountability, emphasizing the importance of truth in personal development.
"Dropping truth bombs on relationships and accountability."
— Dr. Cheyenne Bryant [00:45]
Lil Eazy-E reflects on his father's enduring legacy and the controversies surrounding his death. He discusses his commitment to AIDS awareness, honoring his father's memory through impactful work.
"Walking around, meeting individuals, and letting them tell their story as I tell my story."
— Lil Eazy-E [02:15]
After serving time in federal prison, Trell rebuilt his life through fitness, discipline, and entrepreneurship. He underscores the importance of financial literacy, advocating for starting investment accounts early.
"We were never taught about compound interest, just bills. My life turned from a minus to a plus through inner work."
— Trell the Trainer [03:30]
Corvain shares his harrowing experience of being sentenced to life for marijuana-related charges and his journey toward transformation. He highlights the power of turning negative experiences into opportunities for growth.
"I never believed in that one second that I was gonna die in jail. So I said I was gonna turn this minus to a plus somehow."
— Corvain Cooper [04:50]
Steve offers an insider's perspective on the grind of the music industry, discussing hip-hop success, personal grief, and the importance of staying grounded amidst fame.
"Honestly, I can get really deep because it's you. We connect on a level that inspires genuine conversation."
— Steve Lobel [05:20]
Vanessa discusses the challenges of protecting her personal life while growing up in the public eye, providing valuable insights into maintaining boundaries and personal integrity.
"Growing up in a public family taught me the importance of protecting my personal life while staying true to myself."
— Vanessa Simmons [06:10]
For Good is produced by 3isFor, a values-driven creative studio founded by JoJo Simmons, Kris Karl, and David Dow. The trio brings diverse backgrounds—hip hop royalty, regenerative farming, and media production—united by shared values of purposeful storytelling and regenerative business models. Their collaboration ensures that each episode not only entertains but also heals and inspires.
JoJo’s personal journey adds a deeply authentic layer to the podcast. From enduring public scrutiny in his youth to prioritizing his mental health and emerging as a steadfast advocate, JoJo embodies the podcast's ethos of healing and growth. His ability to blend humility, humor, and heartfelt conversation creates a safe space for listeners to engage and resonate with the content.
"For Good is where we focus on the good and never the bad, measuring ourselves by what we do and not what we have."
— JoJo Simmons [07:00]
The trailer for For Good effectively encapsulates the podcast's mission to foster healing and intentional living as catalysts for broader societal change. With an array of compelling guests and JoJo Simmons' heartfelt hosting, listeners are invited to embark on a journey of personal and communal transformation. Whether navigating mental health, breaking generational cycles, or redefining legacy, For Good promises insightful conversations that inspire growth, healing, and a deeper connection to purpose.
Listen to Episode: For Good Trailer: Heal Yourself, Change The World
Release Date: April 22, 2025