Noadvisory Podcast

Noadvisory Podcast

Welcome to Charlotte's 4x Award Winning "Noadvisory Podcast" the Number 1 podcast movement in the Queen city! We like to keep it real, local, and with NO FILTER! Make sure to tune in!

  1. HACE 1 H

    How A Buffalo Transplant Builds A Charlotte Food Brand

    Send a text Somebody stole the Buffalo Eats Philly sandwich, the cameras rolled, and that chaos somehow turns into one of the most useful restaurant growth conversations we’ve had. We link up with Mohammed “Buffalo Mo” Zaid, the operator and owner behind Buffalo Eats CLT, to talk about building a Charlotte, North Carolina food brand that people actually trust, not just try once. If you care about wings, cheesesteaks, hospitality, and real entrepreneurship, this one is packed. Mo breaks down what makes Buffalo Eats different: char grilled wings finished over an open fire pit, a cheesesteak built with fresh ribeye and a longtime family house sauce recipe, and a service standard that stays consistent even when the line is slammed. We get into menu engineering and the numbers behind it, including his five to ten percent rule for cutting items, portion control for protecting profit, managing waste with a log, and why simplifying the kitchen matters when you’re scaling to a second location in Steel Creek. Then we switch gears into the “Bounce Breakdown” with headlines that spark real debate, a truly unhinged “what would you do” get-back story, and Lex Rated’s “Triggered” segment on individualism vs collectivist culture, hustle culture, burnout, and why community care is missing from so many mental health conversations. We close with “Words of the Week” and “Pods and Bars” for anyone who likes the mix of deep talk and pure energy. If you rock with the show, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find us. What part hit you hardest: the restaurant gems or the culture talk? Support the show Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    1 h y 56 min
  2. HACE 3 DÍAS

    From Postpartum To Sisterhood: Why We Rise Together

    Send a text What starts as jokes and shoutouts quickly turns into a masterclass in resilience. We unpack a viral Dubai birthday trip that spiraled into canceled flights and sheltering from explosions, and we get honest about what travel safety really means: watching the news, planning for contingencies, and protecting your mental energy when everything falls apart. That urgency sets the stage for a wider truth: strength isn’t suffering in silence—it’s boundaries, choices, and community that refuses to normalize harm. From there, we get real about harassment and why “it was just a touch” is still assault. We talk through the emotional aftermath, how survivors rebuild trust in their bodies, and the everyday ways friends can help without minimizing pain. We move into postpartum depression with the same blend of compassion and practicality: specific support over vague offers, checking on the mother first, and creating a tribe that helps new parents tag-team sleep, chores, and sanity. If you’re searching for postpartum symptoms, partner strategies, or maternal mental health resources, this segment lands with clarity and care. Our Triggered segment goes deep on women supporting women. We name scarcity conditioning—the lie that only one woman can win—and replace it with proof that mentorship, resource sharing, and showing up in person supercharge promotions, confidence, and longevity. Real support looks like reposting her work, opening your contact list, and following through. Then we turn to women’s health: the history that shaped today’s gaps, how to self-advocate in the exam room, and a plain-English vocabulary boost—amenorrhea, hirsutism, vaginismus—to make your next appointment less confusing and more effective. We close by tackling self-neglect and obligation. Women carry so much—planning, caregiving, fixing—that it’s easy to vanish from your own life. We offer tools to step back, journal, reset, and practice saying no as a complete sentence. The throughline holds: your strength is not measured by how much you endure; it’s measured by how well you protect your peace, build community, and share power. If this conversation moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs backup, and leave a review with one way you’re showing up for women this month. Your story might inspire our next listener. Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    1 h y 35 min
  3. 4 MAR

    Queen Noe On Craft, Courage, And Community

    Send a text The room is loud, joyful, and a little unhinged—then Queen No sits down and the purpose sharpens. At 22, she’s building a lane that refuses shortcuts: writing before the studio, balancing runway and recording, and turning raw anger into clean, cutting verses. We trace her path from Asheville and Miami to Charlotte, the church choir that taught her to blend, and the Missy-and-Janet blueprint that shaped a sound with story at the center. Her upcoming EP, What Made The Queen, reads like a mirror and a map—five tracks in progress that pull from life’s toughest lessons without chasing shock for clicks. We get tactical about independent artistry. How do you protect your time when you do it all? Queen Noe breaks down pre-session prep, two-songs-per-block discipline, and the quiet grind of building a brand that includes lashes, hair, and runway work with her designer mom at House of Sconyers. She talks stage fright with honesty, shares why she avoids punch-in chaos, and names dream collaborations with Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and Latto. The thread running through it all: drop with intention, but don’t hoard your best work until fear wins. Then the lens widens. We ride through a rapid-fire news arc—Mexico’s cartel backlash after El Mencho’s capture, the eternal 50 Cent vs T.I. debate, and a jaw-dropping Utah true-crime twist where a widow wrote a grief book after allegedly poisoning her husband. It’s messy, current, and deeply human. From there, Lex rated leads a sharp dive into cultural psychology: individualism versus collectivism, survival rules we inherit, money scripts we swallow, and the cost of asking for help—especially when silence looks strong. We talk therapy stigma, “keep it in the family,” burnout disguised as discipline, and the tension between being supported and being controlled. We close with reflection and bars. Which survival lessons are you keeping—and which ones are you finally letting go? If you’re an artist, that might mean scheduling before inspiration and releasing before perfectionism. If you’re a listener, it might mean calling a friend, owning your brilliance, or letting the village carry some weight. Tap play for craft, culture, news, humor, and a live mic that doesn’t blink. If this resonated, follow and subscribe, share it with a friend who needs the push, and leave a review to help more people find the show. Your words keep this community growing. Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    1 h y 35 min
  4. 29 ENE

    You Hit A Monk? Bro, That’s A Flag On Humanity

    Send a text A peace walk through winter, a secret siphoning of $150, and a freestyle that lights the room this one swings from wild to wise without losing the thread. We start by unpacking the Buddhist monks’ 2,000-mile Walk of Peace, the discipline behind it, and how to show respect when they pass through your city. That lens of presence and etiquette sets up a sharper look at a viral ICE confrontation in California and what happens when neighbors, cameras, and authority collide. Then we get personal. A messy money reveal $150 a month moving to an ex without consent opens a raw talk about boundaries, shared accounts, and what “our money” really means. From there, Lex’s Triggered segment goes deep on vulnerability and intimacy: why exposure activates fear, how closeness can feel unsafe, and the nervous system signals we tend to ignore. We trade quick fixes for regulated exposure, name what our bodies expect when closeness shows up, and practice simple moves that make staying possible. The energy flips with Words of the Week wanton, Dionysian, languid, sempiternal because better language makes better choices. Then DMV artist Maurice Lydell slides through to chart his evolution from bar-heavy purist to anthem builder. We talk touring where the love is, learning from 50 and Missy without losing your voice, handling writer’s block by living more, and building a street-luxe brand around a single, powerful word: No. He closes with grounded advice to creators work without guarantees, expect losses before wins, and walk into every room like you belong before we tee up his single GMFB and a live bar session that brings the house up. If you felt this mix of real talk and raw energy, follow the show, share with a friend, and drop a review with your favorite moment. Your turn: what’s one step you’ll take toward peace or boundaries this week? Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    1 h y 56 min
  5. 29 ENE

    How A Charlotte Radio Host Turned Late Nights, HBCU Lessons, And Mentorship Into A Movement

    Send a text The mic was never the plan—it was the door that opened when he showed up every day at 10 a.m. and refused to leave. Our guest, a Charlotte radio mainstay and professor, takes us from graveyard shifts with seven listeners to a classroom where students cut tracks, edit live, and learn the business without the fairy tale. He explains how an HBCU experience, club hosting, and a stubborn sense of self shaped an on-air identity that doesn’t mimic the legends—because it didn’t need to. We get into the real mechanics of breaking artists in Charlotte: why short tracks rule, how sameness took over, and where quality still wins. He names names, gives flowers, and pulls back the curtain on payola temptations—and the safer, smarter routes through DJs and mix shows. Then we zoom out. Radio’s future looks a lot like podcasting, and he thinks big platforms will buy great shows for programming. Consider this your guide to surviving the transition: own your voice, own your feed, and build receipts. The room doesn’t shy from heat. We debate the ICE shooting in Minneapolis—fear, flight, and the messy space between authority and trauma. We touch Venezuela, oil leverage, and why history keeps rhyming. For a breath, we detour into Love Cabin chaos, because culture shapes how we see everything else. Words of the Week turns into a pocket toolkit—chthonic, peripatetic, lachesism, nyctophilia—language you can actually use. Triggered closes with therapy-grade clarity on vulnerability: your nervous system, childhood scripts, and why public crying can be validation while private honesty feels like risk. We finish on parenting, boundaries, and the non-negotiable work of protecting kids. If you love artist development, media strategy, real talk on ethics, and tools for building stronger relationships, this one’s for you. Follow the show, share it with a friend who’s chasing the mic, and drop a review with your favorite takeaway so we can keep bringing you voices that matter. Support the show Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    2 h y 1 min
  6. 8 ENE

    A Travel Agent Explains How To See The World Without Going Broke

    Send a text The jokes land fast, but the pivots are sharper. We start with pop culture  and slide into a jaw‑drop NC headline—one woman burned last year, shot at this year—then wrestle with the viral video of a teen shattering his mom’s windshield and the fallout that followed. It’s messy, human, and honest, the way real life is before it becomes a tidy post. That energy sets the stage for a gut‑punch scenario: a daycare hands your child to the wrong person. Do you flip tables or make calls? Both? The fear sparks a practical checklist you can actually use. Then we zoom out to the mind behind the reactions. Using Freud as a simple scaffold, we map hive minds through id, ego, and superego—why trends feel like needs, why a weakened ego avoids hard choices, and how shame polices milestones. We call out autopilot living in the small stuff: chasing status cups, performative rest, “new year, new me” scripts. The alternative is quieter and braver: choose consciously, communicate clearly, and stop tying your worth to constant usefulness. Therapy, boundaries, and better words help; yes, we teach a few you’ll actually use. Finally, we trade outrage for itineraries. Travel agent and artist Sean Wesley shows how to see more for less without getting scammed or stuck. We unpack last‑minute cruise math, adult‑only lines, onboard credits, balcony vs ocean‑view, port timing, and why a good agent often saves you more than going it alone. Resorts, excursions, safety, host agencies, commissions—it’s the inside playbook. Group trip sanity checks included: separate rooms, clear budgets, smart excursions, and realistic expectations. Come for the laughs, stay for the tools: how to think past the herd, talk like you mean it, and travel like you planned it. If this hit home—or helped plan your next escape—tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find us. Support the show Follow us on social media www.instagram.com/noadvisorypod

    2 h y 11 min

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Welcome to Charlotte's 4x Award Winning "Noadvisory Podcast" the Number 1 podcast movement in the Queen city! We like to keep it real, local, and with NO FILTER! Make sure to tune in!