In Max We Truzz

Max Paul

Real‑life things for real‑life people—no filters, no fluff. Hosted by Max Paul, In Max We Truzz dives head‑first into the stories that shape us: from the highs and lows of life after sports to the messy realities of mental health, relationships, business, and hustle culture. Each 60‑minute episode pairs Max’s energetic, humorous style with candid conversations from athletes, industry experts, creators, and entrepreneurs you know (and some you should know). Expect raw language, unvarnished truths, and the occasional hot take—because authenticity isn’t always PG‑13. Weekly drops include: “The Real” – unfiltered dialogue with headline‑making guestsAudience Q&A – Max answers your toughest life, career, and relationship questionsClosing Monologue – rapid‑fire wisdom bombs from every guestWhether you’re navigating a post‑athlete identity, scaling a startup, or just craving a straight‑shooting pep talk, this show hands you practical insight—and a laugh—every single week. New episodes every Thursday. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite app, and join the conversation with #InMaxWeTruzz. Warning: Explicit language & brutally honest perspectives ahead. Listener discretion—and an open mind—advised.

  1. From Foster Care To The NFL And Beyond with Brian Tyms

    10/24/2025

    From Foster Care To The NFL And Beyond with Brian Tyms

    The first thing you feel is speed—real NFL speed—and the second is honesty. We open with a training story that becomes a manifesto on grit, mentorship, and what it takes to reach kids who are living on the edge. Our guest lays out his path from a decade in foster care and two years homeless to the NFL, CFL, and law school, and then shows how those scars inform the way he coaches: blunt, present, and accountable. We get surgical about wide receiver play. No cones-for-likes, no choreography. Instead, we break down what translates: the first ten yards looking identical, reading posture and hips, late hands, efficient breaks, route psychology, and matching technique to body type. If it isn’t on game film against real coverage, it’s not in the toolbox. Parents, players, and coaches will get practical, game-ready notes they can apply this week. Then we zoom out to systems and leadership. Detailed Tom Brady stories reveal why process beats mystique—post-practice hit simulations, habit tracking, and option-heavy play design that lifts backups and protects standards. We compare Andy Reid, Bill Belichick, quarterback arcs, and why plug-and-play fails when you confuse a jersey for a role. Along the way, we argue top receivers, celebrate Mike Evans’ consistency, and explain why arena and CFL football can humble anyone who underestimates space and angles. Underneath the X’s and O’s is a clear code: show up for the people who need you, study more than you post, and protect the bond at home with respect and loyalty. That’s how you build something that lasts—on the field, in court, and in life. If this hit you, tap follow, share it with a friend who coaches or parents an athlete, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Your support helps more kids—and more coaches—hear what actually works.

    2h 5m
  2. What reality TV taught an athlete about love, money, and why relationships feel so transactional now

    10/10/2025

    What reality TV taught an athlete about love, money, and why relationships feel so transactional now

    What happens when you take away the phone, lock the doors, and point the cameras at a former pro athlete who’s used to reading fastballs at 96 mph? You get a rare look at love, pressure, and growth without the escape hatches. DeAndre joins us to talk Love Island’s no-phone reality, the way constant surveillance cracks performance into honesty, and how that setup weirdly mirrors how our grandparents fell in love—fewer options, more conversation, real reconciliation. From getting drafted at 17 to a revenge signing in front of the coach who doubted him, he breaks down the competitive engine that pushes everything forward. We dig into the baseball-to-TV pivot, the shock of TV checks that keep coming after elimination, and the gritty details of monetizing attention—selling game-worn tights for $3k, navigating OnlyFans economics and content rights, and even the curious rise of AI creators. It’s not clout chasing; it’s learning how value chains actually work. We go unflinchingly honest on modern dating: why it feels transactional, how social media supercharges validation, and the boundaries that keep your sanity intact. DeAndre shares the “what that gotta do with me” playbook for protecting your time and wallet, the “Burger King test” for choosing character over status, and a line that stops the room cold: women sleep with who they want; men marry who they want. It’s provocative because it’s precise. Finally, we look ahead. DeAndre’s aiming past “safe” archetypes and toward Denzel-level range—craft, discipline, and roles that stretch. If you’re curious about fame without filters, attention that pays, and the mindset to turn slights into fuel, this one’s for you. If this hit a nerve—or gave you a new rule to live by—tap follow, share it with a friend who needs the reality check, and drop a review with your biggest takeaway.

    2h 5m
  3. From Hard Times to a Soft Life: Melissa on Survival, Love, and Letting Herself Be Led

    10/10/2025

    From Hard Times to a Soft Life: Melissa on Survival, Love, and Letting Herself Be Led

    What if the part of your story you skip is the part someone else needs to survive? That’s where Melissa takes us—back to the in‑between—long before the glow-up, after the chaos, and right into the steps that make a soft life real. We start with a decade of friendship and a late-night Brandon origin story that sets the tone: kindness when it counts and the quiet ways people show up. From there, Melissa lays out the heart of Hard Wig, Soft Life—raw, useful, and grounded in lived experience. She turns a viral joke into a clear philosophy: you don’t need a perfect look or a perfect past to deserve peace. The talk widens into identity—hair, culture, and the everyday math of being racially Black and ethnically Hispanic—and continues into the reality of safety, policing, and the protective habits people develop to make it home. The energy shifts and expands—retired party girl stories, hip‑hop hot takes from Rakim to Jay‑Z, and local food lore spanning Chinese takeout wings to strip club steaks. Under the laughs is a map of Tampa nights, regional taste, and the rituals that make communities feel like home. Then the center of gravity lands: Melissa’s marriage. She shares how therapy, patience, and a partner who leads without control created a true safe space. The salsa class metaphor says it all—years spent leading out of survival, and the work of learning to be led without losing yourself. We pull apart modern love with care: vetting character versus chasing charisma, the realities of prenups and risk, and the way social media makes attention instant and people feel replaceable. Through it all, Melissa models reciprocity—provision and protection met with devotion and daily care, compromise as choreography, and softness as something you practice on purpose. If you’ve needed a practical map from hard season to soft life, this conversation is your waypoint: honest, specific, and full of steps you can use today. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the in‑between, and leave a review with the moment that hit you hardest.

    2 hr
  4. Emotional Safety, Boundaries, and the Modern Relationship Contract with Yaz and Ash

    10/03/2025

    Emotional Safety, Boundaries, and the Modern Relationship Contract with Yaz and Ash

    If love is simple, why do we make it so complicated? We open the door on emotional safety, the difference between honesty and transparency, and how the little details—who’s there, where you’re going, when you’ll be back—turn anxiety into peace. We challenge the “traditional roles vs. modern independence” stalemate with a practical middle ground: mutual respect, soft homes, and doing the work both partners claim they want. We don’t dodge the hot-button topics. The gentlemen’s club debate gets real about environment, frequency, and what respect looks like when you’re out with friends or entertaining clients. We map out trust signals that actually soothe nerves—picked-up calls, shareable locations, clear timelines—without sliding into surveillance. Then we dig into vetting partners with more than vibes: discerning character over charisma, watching patterns over promises, and deciding with your head before your heart has to clean up the mess. Faith, boundaries, and emotional intelligence all take a seat at the table. Cheating? We strip away the myths. It’s not about the quality of dinner or bedroom performance; it’s about character, comfort, and choices. Some men never cheat—not because temptation disappears, but because love and standards are stronger than impulse. The friend zone? It exists, but escaping it often costs more than it pays. We also confront domestic conflict honestly: real strength is restraint and de-escalation, not escalation. And for anyone staying for status, money, or proximity to fame, we talk about the hidden tax of constant anxiety and the courage it takes to choose dignity over lifestyle. If you care about relationship boundaries, emotional safety, trust, and choosing partners with real character, this one’s for you. Tap play, then tell us: what’s one boundary that makes you feel safe and seen? Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a review to keep these conversations flowing.

    1h 39m
  5. Strip Club Philosophy and Caribbean Truths with Claude

    09/26/2025

    Strip Club Philosophy and Caribbean Truths with Claude

    When singer-songwriter Claude steps into the studio, he brings with him not just his musical talent, but a philosophy on life forged through experiences both painful and profound. In this captivating conversation, Claude takes us through his musical origins—from his mother first noticing his talent as a child to his time in church choirs and his eventual development as an artist with a style that blends "old school vocals" with contemporary sensibilities. The discussion weaves seamlessly between Claude's athletic past (where he once maintained an impressive .300 batting average and caught the attention of MLB scouts) and his present as a musician using his craft to process life's complexities. What emerges is a portrait of an artist who views music as both expression and therapy. "It's only yours when you in it. Just your turn." This refrain from Claude's song becomes a centerpiece for a fascinating exploration of modern relationships, transactional dynamics, and emotional vulnerability. Claude doesn't shy away from hard truths, whether discussing the differences between communities in how they support their members or examining how his mental health influences his creative process. As June marks Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, Claude's reflections on how music helps him "expel the feelings" becomes particularly resonant. His approach to songwriting—capturing specific emotions in shorter, more concentrated tracks—speaks to both his artistic instincts and his understanding of what modern listeners connect with. Whether you're interested in the creative process, relationship dynamics, or cultural observations, Claude's insights offer something genuine and thought-provoking. This conversation stands as proof that the most compelling discussions happen when people speak their authentic truth.

    1h 14m
  6. Breaking Free: Joyce's Journey from Legal Battle to Empowered Salon Success

    09/19/2025

    Breaking Free: Joyce's Journey from Legal Battle to Empowered Salon Success

    When someone falsely accuses you of stalking and threatens your livelihood, how do you emerge stronger on the other side? Joyce Ross returns to the podcast with a riveting story of resilience that proves sometimes losing a battle leads to winning the war. Joyce takes us through her surreal experience of facing a completely fabricated restraining order filed by a former colleague she refers to as "Cruella." In a moment that perfectly captures the podcast's growing influence, the judge in her case actually mentioned "In Max We Trust" twice during proceedings. What makes her story even more powerful is the revelation that during her previous podcast appearance, Joyce was silently enduring a miscarriage while simultaneously fighting this legal battle. The conversation shifts to Joyce's triumphant professional rebirth at Adora Salon on Armenia Avenue. Since breaking free from her toxic workplace, she's discovered that numerous doors have opened—former clients have returned, confessing they'd stopped visiting her previous salon because of the negative environment. "Sometimes your biggest supporter is your biggest hater, and your biggest hater is always your biggest downfall," Joyce reflects, acknowledging that she had felt the need to move on months before actually doing so. Between candid discussions about relationships and boundaries, Joyce shares entertaining insider stories from her days in Tampa's nightlife scene. She ranks her favorite colleagues from her time at Prana in a "Mount Rushmore" segment that offers listeners glimpses into the vibrant personalities behind the bar. The episode takes a more serious turn when discussing safety concerns for women in nightlife, including Joyce's personal experience being drugged at a bar in St. Pete. What makes Joyce's story so compelling is how she's transformed potential defeat into opportunity. By choosing to prioritize her mental health over pursuing further legal action, she's created space for genuine growth and surrounded herself with people who truly support her journey. Have you ever had to walk away from something toxic to find something better? Share your thoughts and subscribe for more conversations that blend entertainment with real-life wisdom.

    1h 38m
  7. Dancing with Shadows: From Strip Clubs to Motherhood with Sallie

    09/12/2025

    Dancing with Shadows: From Strip Clubs to Motherhood with Sallie

    Sallie Berry's story begins with a teenage mistake—caught stealing at a mall, she turned to exotic dancing to pay her legal fees. What unfolds from there is a raw, unfiltered journey through the strip club industry that few get to hear about from the inside. With refreshing candor, Sallie pulls back the curtain on the stark differences between "white clubs" and "black clubs," sharing how dancers created spectacles with everything from fire performances to illuminated accessories. Her highest single-night earnings as a dancer reached $3,000, though she casually mentions how some performers in Miami clubs could make upwards of $10,000 in a single hour. The conversation ventures into the notorious VIP rooms, where Sally's perspective as both a dancer and later a bartender offers a unique window into an often misunderstood world. Beyond her dancing days, Sallie's life story touches on becoming a mother at 16, navigating complicated relationships, and her current work at a call center where customers frequently mistake her for a man. Her views on gender equality might surprise some—she doesn't believe women need to earn the same as men, focusing instead on individual value and contribution. What stands out most is how she's transformed from a territorial, admittedly immature young woman to someone who's found peace through faith. The episode culminates with Sallie's heartfelt advice to young women: embrace spirituality as an anchor through life's storms. Having weathered everything from public embarrassment to losing her mother, she credits her relationship with God as the foundation that's allowed her to maintain joy and purpose. Her journey from the pole to peace offers a powerful testament to personal growth, redemption, and finding one's authentic path. Have you ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes in strip clubs or how someone transforms their life after years in that industry? Listen to Sallie's story and discover how past mistakes don't have to define your future.

    1h 20m
  8. The Art of Resilience: Kay's Journey from Toxic Love to Finding Peace

    09/05/2025

    The Art of Resilience: Kay's Journey from Toxic Love to Finding Peace

    Kay steps into the spotlight on "In Max We Trust," bringing her infectious energy and remarkable story of resilience both on and off the field. A multi-time flag football champion with dreams of making the USA national team, Kay's athletic journey began with track before evolving into a passion for team sports that's taken her to multiple World tournament victories. Beyond her lightning speed and competitive spirit on the field, Kay reveals her creative side as an actress in the newly released film "PPP Queens" on Amazon, and her professional background as a cosmetologist with a special talent for hair coloring. Her diverse talents paint the picture of a woman who refuses to be defined by any single aspect of her life. The heart of our conversation delves into Kay's personal transformation after surviving a toxic three-year relationship marked by public drama, betrayal, and heartbreak. With remarkable candor, she shares the painful experience of discovering her ex's multiple infidelities – including fathering three children with different women during their time together – and the moment she finally found the strength to walk away. Her story isn't just about the relationship's dramatic end but about the wisdom she gained and her refusal to carry that baggage forward. Now engaged to someone she's known for a decade but only recently reconnected with at a skating rink, Kay radiates joy when discussing her future plans for marriage and starting a family. Her journey exemplifies how sometimes life's detours lead to the most meaningful destinations. Whether she's discussing dream team lineups, memorable plays, or answering audience questions with unflinching honesty, Kay demonstrates that true strength comes from embracing your past while refusing to let it dictate your future. Join us for this compelling conversation that weaves together sports, relationships, and personal growth into a story that will inspire anyone who's ever needed to find their way back to themselves after losing their way.

    50 min

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Real‑life things for real‑life people—no filters, no fluff. Hosted by Max Paul, In Max We Truzz dives head‑first into the stories that shape us: from the highs and lows of life after sports to the messy realities of mental health, relationships, business, and hustle culture. Each 60‑minute episode pairs Max’s energetic, humorous style with candid conversations from athletes, industry experts, creators, and entrepreneurs you know (and some you should know). Expect raw language, unvarnished truths, and the occasional hot take—because authenticity isn’t always PG‑13. Weekly drops include: “The Real” – unfiltered dialogue with headline‑making guestsAudience Q&A – Max answers your toughest life, career, and relationship questionsClosing Monologue – rapid‑fire wisdom bombs from every guestWhether you’re navigating a post‑athlete identity, scaling a startup, or just craving a straight‑shooting pep talk, this show hands you practical insight—and a laugh—every single week. New episodes every Thursday. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite app, and join the conversation with #InMaxWeTruzz. Warning: Explicit language & brutally honest perspectives ahead. Listener discretion—and an open mind—advised.