
🎙️ Season 2, Episode 14a: Kiss my ass, devil
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🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Season 2, Episode 14a
Title: Kiss my ass, devil
Description:
It’s Monday, July 14th, and I just lost the coolest recording ever—so here we go again. I’m launching on Instagram, YouTube, and yes… TikTok. I wasn’t going to, but it’s too easy to get traction, and I need American eyes on this. The first post? “Kiss my ass, devil.” That’s how I feel after 15 years of being taken out in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. This isn’t polished branding—it’s raw freedom. I talk merch, content plans, and that sacred discombobulated energy that says: we made it. We're doing this.
I talk about:
- Losing my first recording and redoing it with fire
- Deciding to launch CRUMB content on TikTok
- Needing U.S. exposure vs. Sierra Leone TikTok algorithm
- Why “Kiss my ass, devil” is the first post and product line
- Launching the “numb or crumb” merch store
- That giddy, goofy breakthrough feeling when the war shifts
💡 Highlights & Timestamps:
00:00 – “I just recorded the coolest thing ever… and it didn’t get recorded”
01:10 – “Instagram, YouTube… and TikTok. Yes, I’m doing it.”
02:15 – “Kiss my ass, devil… we made it.”
03:40 – “Maybe not the best way to launch a Christian men’s brand…”
04:25 – “numborcrumb.com — you can stay numb or you can crumb”
05:05 – “Sticker for your bum, hat for your head… it’s happening”
🧠 Core Takeaway:
Sometimes breakthrough sounds ridiculous—but when you’ve been in bondage, freedom starts loud.
🙏 Closing Line:
Crumb Confessional #60 — Kiss my ass, devil. We made it.