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  • One Percent Better Episode 035 | Gender Hierarchy
    2025/11/05

    This episode dives deep into one of the most layered conversations we’ve ever had. Jay, Alex, Janae, and Jamila tackle the timeless question — do men have it harder than women? — and explore how classism, capitalism, and gender dynamics shape our realities every day.

    From workplace inequality to social expectations, from “pretty privilege” to power hierarchies, the crew dissects how systemic structures and cultural conditioning affect how both men and women move through the world. What starts as a debate quickly becomes an honest dialogue about respect, perception, and the invisible labor of identity.



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    1 時間 44 分
  • Peer Performance: How to Hold Your Friends Accountable Without Falling Out
    2025/10/29

    In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay and Alex dive into one of the most uncomfortable but necessary conversations in adulthood — how to hold your friends accountable without losing the friendship.


    They break down what it means to have real standards in your circle, how to create boundaries without beef, and why friendship—like any partnership—requires structure, honesty, and feedback.


    Jay introduces the concept of “Peer Performance” — putting your friends (and even yourself) on a “performance improvement plan.”

    Not out of ego, but out of love. Because accountability is a form of care, and sometimes protecting peace means reevaluating proximity.


    They discuss:


    • How to build boundaries that strengthen friendships instead of breaking them
    • Why feedback is love, not control
    • How to downgrade access without holding grudges
    • Recognizing when loyalty becomes emotional labor
    • The difference between cutting people off and checking their effort



    This episode is funny, real, and raw — the type of conversation that reminds you:


    “You don’t have to cancel people. You just have to check their performance.”


    Because peace isn’t found by avoiding conflict — it’s built by maintaining standards.




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    1 時間 46 分
  • One Percent Better 033 |When the Dust Settles: Owning the Life We Created
    2025/10/22

    In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay, Alex, and Janae unpack what it really means to live with the choices we’ve made — individually and as a culture.

    They explore how moments of fun, freedom, and expression can sometimes blur into habits, influence, and consequences that we don’t always want to face until the dust settles.

    The conversation gets real about accountability — for the lives, reputations, and legacies we’re all building in public. From the culture we celebrate to the content we post, this episode challenges us to look beyond the hype and ask the hard question:

    Are we proud of the life we’ve created once everything calms down?

    We talk:

    • The line between expression and influence
    • How accountability hits differently with maturity
    • When culture stops being culture and starts becoming conditioning
    • The balance between growth, nostalgia, and responsibility
    • Why self-awareness isn’t enough without ownership

    This episode isn’t about blame — it’s about awareness.

    Because when the dust settles, you can’t hide from what you built.



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    1 時間 31 分
  • One Percent Better 032 | The Cost of Control: When Avoidance Feels Like Peace.
    2025/10/15

    In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay, Alex, and Janae unpack one of the hardest truths about growth — sometimes what we call “peace” is really just avoidance dressed up as healing.

    The conversation dives deep into control, ego, and emotional maturity — exploring how we protect ourselves so much that we end up disconnected. They discuss how “boundaries” can easily turn into “barriers,” why silence isn’t always peace, and how the desire to manage everything can actually block love, joy, and real connection.

    They remind us that peace isn’t about avoiding conflict — it’s about facing the truth without losing yourself.

    We talk:

    • The illusion of control and why it costs more than it gives
    • Boundaries vs. barriers — knowing the difference
    • When emotional distance becomes emotional denial
    • How accountability and honesty can create real peace
    • Why healing without humility doesn’t work

    This episode challenges everything you think you know about peace, healing, and control — and invites you to sit with the uncomfortable truth that sometimes, growth looks like chaos first.



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    2 時間 26 分
  • One Percent Better 032 | Bring Back Shame
    2025/10/01

    What makes relationships and communities thrive—compatibility or complementarity? Conviction or comfort? Fragility or resilience?

    In this episode of the One Percent Better Podcast, Jay Hill, AlexanderTheBlanc, and Janae break down the deeper patterns that run through love, friendship, parenting, and self-growth. This isn’t just conversation—it’s a blueprint for living sharper, stronger, and more accountable.

    We dig into:

    • Compatibility vs. Complementarity: why balance may matter more than similarity.
    • Accountability & Conviction: calling people up, not just calling them out.
    • Fragility vs. Resilience: learning to hold tension without collapsing.
    • Fear, Faith & Progress: turning pressure into productivity.
    • Self-Perception & Identity: from “narcissism” to healthy self-respect.
    • Parenting & Emotional Literacy: naming needs beneath behavior.
    • Standards & Boundaries: building love and community with high support + high accountability.

    🔥 Expect raw honesty, humor, and vulnerability—all anchored in the truth that getting better means facing ourselves and sharpening each other.



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    2 時間 14 分
  • One Percent Better 031 | Love Over Violence: Brotherhood, Music, and Meaning
    2025/09/24

    In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay Hill and AlexanderTheBlanc sit down with Luh Kel and Ian for a raw and unfiltered conversation about life, music, and growth. From Luh Kel’s viral success and lessons on money, fame, and staying true to love in his music, to Ian’s powerful testimony of walking away from the fast life to embrace faith and purpose, this episode dives deep into the choices that shape us.

    Together, they explore what it means to choose love over violence, staying authentic in an industry that often rewards the opposite, and the power of consistency, brotherhood, and spirituality in carving out a better path.

    🎙️ One Percent Better is about real stories, real lessons, and real growth — one conversation at a time.



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    54 分
  • One Percent Better 030 | Unlearned: Redefining Strength, Intimacy & Self-Worth (ft. Brii Renee)
    2025/09/17

    In Episode 30 of One Percent Better, Jay Hill, Alexander Blanc, and Janae sit down with Brie Renee for a vulnerable and powerful conversation. Together, they explore the lessons we carry from family, the patterns we inherit, and the hard work of unlearning what no longer serves us in love, intimacy, and life.

    Brie opens up about:

    • Growing up in Atlanta’s Black Mecca and finding her voice
    • The realities of “pretty privilege” and how it shaped her relationships
    • Balancing independence with the need for partnership and vulnerability
    • Breaking cycles of misplaced loyalty and redefining intimacy
    • Her mother’s incarceration over a mishandled PPP loan, and how faith turned that test into testimony

    This episode isn’t just about relationships — it’s about rethinking how we love, how we communicate, and how we heal.

    👉 Tap in as we unpack the process of unlearning, the power of transparency, and why every struggle can be a step toward growth.

    🔔 Subscribe to One Percent Better for more real conversations that push us to grow, reflect, and get just 1% better every day.



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    1 時間 20 分
  • One Percent Better 029 | Chi-Raq: How Michael V Epps Chose Authentic Growth Over Hype
    2025/09/10

    Actor and recording artist Michael Epps joins Jay Hill, Alexander Blanc, and Janae for an in-depth conversation about balancing Hollywood, music, and real life.


    Michael opens up about stepping into music while building his career as Jake on Showtime’s The Chi. He reflects on growing up in Chicago, navigating fame from a young age, and the discipline it takes to keep moving forward. The crew dives into his early start in acting, the lessons he’s learned from industry mentors, and how staying grounded in family has shaped his outlook.


    The conversation also covers:

    • Why he waited to release music until the time was right

    • How family values and Chicago roots keep him centered

    • The differences between acting and music as forms of expression

    • His dream roles beyond The Chi

    • The pressures of influence, loyalty, and navigating fame responsibly


    Michael also shares what it’s like to work alongside Lena Waithe, how The Chi represents Chicago beyond stereotypes, and why showing range in acting matters. From lessons in discipline to his Mount Rushmore of Chicago artists, this is a candid, inspiring sit-down with one of entertainment’s rising stars.



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    1 時間 1 分