POOH AND A SHIESTY CITY | FEAT. JUST POOH I RTM PODCAST I SZN 2 EP. 3

Just Pooh, a stalwart in the city’s music scene, opens up about his incredible journey from the harsh streets to becoming a celebrated party promoter. We promise you’ll hear about his determination to bridge street credibility with professionalism, bringing major artists to his hometown and staying true to himself. Reflecting on our transition from season one to season two, we discuss the impact of mutual support and the unforgettable moments from past interviews.

Growing up without a father and losing his mother early on, Just Pooh had to mature quickly and become self-reliant. Through his candid recounts, we explore the significance of mental health awareness in disadvantaged communities, and the pivotal role his sister played in guiding him through tumultuous times. Just Pooh’s experiences in the juvenile justice system, his sister’s unwavering support, and his journey towards a stable adulthood all highlight the transformative power of family and personal resilience.

From overcoming the odds to organizing dream parties with celebrity hosts, Just Pooh’s story is one of hustle and relentless pursuit of success. We dive into our spirited debates on hip-hop legends and share some of the wildest party moments that shaped his career. As we wrap up, the focus shifts to the importance of financial stability and providing for loved ones, especially his dedication to his daughter. Tune in for an episode filled with life lessons, inspiring stories, and a celebration of perseverance.

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