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Winner’s Circle is a mobile show spotlighting thriving entrepreneurs, brands, and creatives who don’t always get the recognition they deserve. We go beyond the typical success stories — we interview the overlooked, the underdog, and the next big thing.
But we don’t just talk — we take action. Alongside our guests, we host community events that directly support youth and the unhoused, blending storytelling with real-world impact.
Our mission is simple: build a community where entrepreneurship meets purpose, and where rising together is the standard.
As a subscriber, you’ll enjoy full access to our entire back catalog of past episodes anytime. Your subscription also provides direct support by helping fund podcast editing and production, community outreach programs for youth, and care initiatives for the unhoused.
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In this episode of the Winner's Circle Podcast, Uzo Art shares her journey from a statistics major at the University of Virginia to becoming a successful artist. She discusses the financial struggles she faced, the emotional toll of pursuing a non-traditional career, and the importance of community in her art. Uzo reflects on her breakthrough moments, including the success of her coloring book and the impact of COVID-19 on her career. She emphasizes the significance of self-funding her projects and overcoming imposter syndrome while encouraging others to keep pushing forward in their creative endeavors.Send a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

In this deeply thoughtful episode of the Winner’s Circle Podcast, Lansana sits down with Jeff Hobbs, New York Times bestselling author and narrative nonfiction writer whose work seeks to spark real-world change. Together, we explore the profound impact of storytelling through the lens of his acclaimed books, including The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace and Seeking Shelter.Jeff shares the origin story of Rob Peace’s extraordinary yet troubled life, including the personal and professional challenges of portraying his college roommate/best friend, as well as his mother, and the ripple effects his books have had on communities, classrooms, and policy circles. We also discuss the struggles of homelessness, the importance of empathy in understanding complex narratives, and the connections between personal experiences and broader societal issues.This conversation is a powerful reflection on the responsibility of nonfiction to not only inform but to inspire — and on the ability of writing to foster empathy, connection, and momentum for change.Send us a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

In this episode of the Winner's Circle Podcast, Konnie Marie shares her journey of personal growth and empowerment through her brand, Her Creation. She discusses the importance of embracing feminine energy, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the significance of mindset in achieving one's goals. Konnie emphasizes the need for self-worth, setting boundaries in relationships, and the value of self-compassion. The conversation also touches on her aspirations for the future and the importance of community support in personal and professional growth.Send us a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

In this engaging conversation, Sneaker Pope shares his journey from a sneaker enthusiast to a successful sneaker cleaning entrepreneur. He discusses the importance of community, the challenges of running a service-based business, and the lessons learned from failures. Sneaker Pope emphasizes the significance of giving back and building a brand rooted in purpose, while also providing valuable advice for young entrepreneurs. He envisions future projects that include a sneaker museum and educational programs to teach others about sneaker care and restoration.Send a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

In this episode of the Winner's Circle Podcast, host Lansana Sesay, founder of WCPOLLC, dives deep into the power of collaboration with a compelling discussion on why doing things with help from others is better than doing it alone and struggling. Join Lansana as he explores three essential topics: 1. The importance of personal development before collaborating with others. 2. How teamwork accelerates success. 3. Embracing differences in opinion to achieve shared goals.With insightful stories and meaningful Bible verses to guide the conversation, this episode will inspire you to seek help, value teamwork, and focus on common goals, even when challenges arise.Send a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

Foxie Silver is a 23 year old model and poet. She has been modeling for 5 years going on to 6, mixed with content creation. Silver has been writing since a child, and got into modeling during her first year of college. In this ep, we take a deep dive into the obstacles she’s faced as a creator. Send a text Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE and get a $20 Amazon gift cardSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.

Discover the powerful impact of beatboxing with Jamaal Collier—full-time artist, teaching artist, humanist, and positive force known as Mr. Black Root.Learn about the Beatbox Dads, a movement using rhythm and creativity to inspire and uplift young children through music and community connection.Tune in for a unique conversation on how beatboxing is more than just sound—it’s a tool for empowerment, joy, and positive change.Send a textSupport the showThanks for tuning in to the Winner’s Circle Podcast. Your support helps fund: • Podcast editing and production • Community outreach for youth • Care initiatives for the unhoused Subscribe for just $5/month to unlock full access to our back catalog. Join our Patreon community: patreon.com/wcpollc Inside, you’ll get early access, business tools, networking, and more.