GoodFellas

Hosea Chanchez

We help our listeners discover what it means to be a modern man. We focus on how to heal and grow past mental, physical, and emotional traumas. The goal at GoodFellas is to provide men with the tools for us to thrive, not just survive. Episodes release weekly on Thursday at 2am PST/5 am EST. Throughout the show we invite the audience to meet some interesting and impressive humans who have navigated some of the deepest valleys as they journey to some of the highest peaks. Join me, Hosea Chanchez, as we seek to discover the GOOD in humanity and uncover some of the secrets to living a purpose-filled life. About the Host:  Hosea Chanchez is a prominent actor, producer, and director, from Montgomery, Alabama. Soon after graduating high school, he relocated to Los Angeles, California to pursue acting. He immediately began booking commercial roles which kickstarted his career, where he has found long-lasting success. He has appeared on shows like Girlfriends, Black Lightning, and All American, but is best known for his starring role as the quarterback football player, Malik Wright, on the CW/BET sitcom, The Game, and its 2021 revival. Hosea has built an impressive career over the years and a large fanbase as a result. He started his company, A Very Good Company, in 2022 to provide black men and women with luxury products, reliable services, and quality content. 

Episodes

  1. 10/03/2024

    Ep 108: The Secret: How Molestation Shapes a Mans Future with Dr. Isaiah Pickens and Hosea Chanchez

    Breaking the silence on a deeply personal and often hidden trauma, I share my story of being molested as a teenager by a trusted father figure. This episode of Goodfellas confronts the crisis of black male vulnerability and the societal expectations that can often stifle authenticity. We dive into the harrowing realities of childhood grooming, revealing the manipulative tactics predators use and the long-lasting impact of these traumatic experiences on identity and life choices. Dr. Isaiah Pickens joins us to discuss the urgent need for a supportive community for black men, emphasizing the vital role of mental, emotional, and spiritual healing. As we unpack the disorienting nature of sexual trauma, we explore the intricate dynamics of trust, masculinity, and the often conflicting societal pressures placed on young black men. Through heartfelt conversations, we shed light on the adultification of black boys and the stigmas that prevent many from seeking help. This episode seeks to empower men to break their silence and reclaim their narratives, offering tools and insights to navigate their traumas. By sharing these stories and experiences, we aim to foster a culture where acknowledging pain is seen as a strength, not a weakness. Creating intentional spaces for open dialogue and support, we highlight the transformative power of brotherhood and accountability. From recounting the journey of a long-standing group of men who transitioned from business talk to deep personal struggles, we emphasize that building trust takes time but is essential for genuine connection and growth. Join us as we explore how past injuries shape our present and how understanding this can lead to more resilient relationships. With contributions from Dr. Isaiah Pickens, we underscore the importance of community in personal development, aiming to build a healthier, happier society for all.

    49 min
  2. 08/15/2024

    Ep 102: Addiction - Dealing with Addiction with Dr. Isaiah & Dominic Blackwell Cooper

    Growing up in Washington DC during an era of high crime rates, the protective nature of my father shaped my understanding of masculinity. But what really defines manhood today, especially for black men in 2024? Join us as we navigate these questions with our guest, Dominic Blackwell-Cooper, aka Dom. Together, we explore how accountability and self-awareness are crucial in shaping modern-day masculinity, and why taking responsibility for our actions affects not just ourselves but also our families and communities.  Witness the profound impact of fatherhood as Dom shares his emotional journey of overcoming addiction for his son. Reflect with us on the pressures men face to maintain facades of strength, often at the cost of their authenticity and personal growth. From my own experiences growing up to my co-host's journey of challenging traditional masculinity while raising his young son, we uncover the importance of vulnerability, empathy, and effective communication in fostering healing and growth.  Moreover, we delve into the complexities of addiction and the necessity of a support system in overcoming it. Hear the raw, personal stories that highlight how societal expectations can confine men and impede their ability to seek help. By approaching those struggling with compassion and understanding, we can promote a culture of accountability and healing. Dr. Isaiah Pickens also shares valuable insights, reminding us of the importance of community and regular self-check-ins. Join the conversation, and let's redefine what it means to be a man today.

    53 min
5
out of 5
25 Ratings

About

We help our listeners discover what it means to be a modern man. We focus on how to heal and grow past mental, physical, and emotional traumas. The goal at GoodFellas is to provide men with the tools for us to thrive, not just survive. Episodes release weekly on Thursday at 2am PST/5 am EST. Throughout the show we invite the audience to meet some interesting and impressive humans who have navigated some of the deepest valleys as they journey to some of the highest peaks. Join me, Hosea Chanchez, as we seek to discover the GOOD in humanity and uncover some of the secrets to living a purpose-filled life. About the Host:  Hosea Chanchez is a prominent actor, producer, and director, from Montgomery, Alabama. Soon after graduating high school, he relocated to Los Angeles, California to pursue acting. He immediately began booking commercial roles which kickstarted his career, where he has found long-lasting success. He has appeared on shows like Girlfriends, Black Lightning, and All American, but is best known for his starring role as the quarterback football player, Malik Wright, on the CW/BET sitcom, The Game, and its 2021 revival. Hosea has built an impressive career over the years and a large fanbase as a result. He started his company, A Very Good Company, in 2022 to provide black men and women with luxury products, reliable services, and quality content.