First Round's on Me

First Round's On Me

Join Hannah and Joe Feminella as they sit down together, or with special guests, and dive into the messy, beautiful world of connection across every area of life. They don’t just talk about it—they live it, sharing raw personal stories, best-friend-level advice, and insights that’ll make you stop and think. Reflecting their belief that authenticity is key to genuine connection. Whether you’re building a circle in a new city, keeping a partnership strong through big seasons, leading a team, or simply craving more meaning in your week—this is your space. New episodes drop every Monday!

  1. Everett Osborne on Reinvention, Faith & Becoming Someone New

    2H AGO

    Everett Osborne on Reinvention, Faith & Becoming Someone New

    Actor and former professional basketball player Everett Osborne joins First Round’s On Me for a powerful conversation about reinvention, identity, faith, failure, and the courage it takes to start over. Everett opens up about walking away from basketball, stepping into acting, starring as Sweetwater Clifton, and learning how to trust the process when life forces you into a new chapter.Joe, Hannah, and Everett also dive into purpose, ego, personal growth, faith, the pressure of chasing a dream, and why the journey matters just as much as the destination.00:00 Intro00:31 Meet Everett Osborne01:49 Growing Up With Big Dreams03:21 From D1 Basketball to Playing Pro04:37 The Opportunity That Changed Everything06:07 Playing Basketball in Australia07:19 Being Close to a Life-Changing Dream09:05 Leaving Basketball Behind10:23 Discovering Acting During COVID12:21 Identity, Reinvention & Starting Over14:37 Life as a Video Game16:37 The Power of Human Connection19:22 Faith, Purpose & Something Bigger21:21 Curiosity and Asking Bigger Questions22:31 Fear of Failure23:20 Effort vs. Outcome25:20 How Basketball Prepared Him for Acting28:30 Landing the Role of Sweetwater30:16 Carrying a Forgotten Legacy32:29 Favorite Moments on Set34:10 The Full-Circle Coach Moment35:38 Who Was Sweetwater Clifton?38:18 Acting Through Real Historical Pain40:40 One Purpose or Multiple Chapters?41:38 What This Chapter Is Teaching Him42:28 Advice for Feeling Stuck44:28 Where to Find Everett45:05 Outro

    45 min
  2. The Power of Saying Yes in New York

    MAR 2

    The Power of Saying Yes in New York

    In this episode of First Round’s On Me, it’s just Joe and Hannah — diving into friendships, vulnerability, spontaneity, and why saying “yes” might be the most powerful habit you can build in New York City. They talk about male friendships and why affection and vulnerability can feel taboo for men — and how that shifts as you grow older. What makes a friendship real? How do relationships evolve when you get married, have kids, or move cities? Then the conversation turns to something that’s shaped Joe’s entire life and career: the power of saying yes. From spontaneous nights in New York to investor meetings that changed the trajectory of FROME, they break down how some of the biggest moments in life come from leaning into discomfort instead of avoiding it. They also draft the ultimate NYC night out, debate old fashioneds vs tequila, and play a rapid-fire “Say Yes or Say No” game inspired by life in the city. This episode is reflective, funny, and a reminder that the best things in life rarely happen when you stay home. 💬 In the comments: What’s something you almost said no to — but are so glad you didn’t? 00:00 – Male friendships & vulnerability03:00 – Real friends vs surface-level connections07:00 – Social anxiety & leaning into discomfort10:00 – The investor dinner story13:00 – Why saying yes changes everything16:00 – Vegas spontaneity & following intuition18:30 – Australia, timing & the butterfly effect19:30 – Favorite New York nights20:50 – NYC Night Out Draft24:00 – “Say Yes or Say No” rapid fire27:45 – Outro & 10K milestone

    28 min
  3. Bachelor Alum on building community in NYC, Dating, and Grief w/ Davia Esther

    FEB 16

    Bachelor Alum on building community in NYC, Dating, and Grief w/ Davia Esther

    In this episode of First Round’s On Me, we sit down with Davia Esther — writer, former Miss South Carolina, and fan-favorite from The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise.This conversation is raw, reflective, and deeply human.Davia opens up about grief, losing her mother at a young age, and the complicated reality of carrying loss into adulthood. We talk about independence — when it’s empowering, when it becomes armor, and how it can quietly shape our relationships.We dive into emotional permanence, abandonment wounds, dating in New York City, building community far from home, and what it really feels like to process life in public. Davia also shares what The Bachelor experience actually gave her (hint: it wasn’t just romance).This episode is about healing, honesty, and learning to sit with yourself — even when it’s uncomfortable.💬 In the comments:Do you see your independence as strength, protection, or both?00:00 – Davia Esther joins & NYC serendipity03:00 – Saying yes in New York07:00 – Building real community13:00 – Finding her voice through writing17:00 – Losing her mother & living with grief22:00 – Independence: gift or armor?26:00 – Dating, abandonment & emotional permanence35:00 – Therapy, healing & self-awareness38:00 – The Bachelor experience & friendships41:00 – Holidays, loneliness & reaching out43:00 – Game: How well do you know yourself?47:00 – Moon landing debate & rapid fire48:30 – Final thoughts & where to find Davia

    49 min
  4. The “Man in Finance” Creator on the Virality Factor, Comedy, and David Guetta w/ Megan Boni

    FEB 2

    The “Man in Finance” Creator on the Virality Factor, Comedy, and David Guetta w/ Megan Boni

    In this episode of First Round’s On Me, we sit down with Megan Boni — comedian, viral creator, and the woman behind one of the internet’s most iconic moments: “I’m looking for a man in finance…”Megan opens up about what virality actually feels like, the weirdness of being recognized in real life, and how parasocial love differs from real support and friendship. We talk about creativity sparked in the most random moments, turning lightning-in-a-bottle internet fame into real opportunities, and why authenticity beats curated perfection every time.She also shares her pivot from corporate life to content creation, working with artists like David Guetta, navigating sudden internet fame, and her dreams of breaking into comedy and acting.From sports debates and dating preferences to the pressure of going viral twice, this episode is funny, honest, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it really means to blow up online — and stay true to yourself after.💬 In the comments: Do you think going viral helps creators — or puts too much pressure on them?00:00 – Megan Boni joins the show & viral fame02:00 – Parasocial love vs real support04:00 – The “man in finance” moment explained06:30 – Creativity, weed & lightning-in-a-bottle ideas09:00 – Dating preferences & funny red flags12:00 – Moving to NYC & early career struggles14:00 – Corporate life → content creator pivot16:30 – Working with DJs & music opportunities19:00 – Fan reactions & being recognized in public22:00 – Trying to strike viral gold again24:30 – Authenticity vs internet performance culture27:00 – Comedy dreams, acting & fear of stand-up30:00 – Influencers vs creators: what Megan wants long-term32:30 – Rapid-fire fun questions & pop culture34:00 – Final thoughts & where to find Megan

    34 min
  5. Owning Manhattan’s Jade Shenker talks Reality TV, Finding Herself, and NYC Metaphors

    JAN 26

    Owning Manhattan’s Jade Shenker talks Reality TV, Finding Herself, and NYC Metaphors

    In this episode of First Round’s On Me, we sit down with Jade Shenker — celebrity power broker, luxury real estate expert, and breakout star of Netflix’s Owning Manhattan.Jade opens up about navigating a male-dominated industry, building trust in high-stakes real estate, and what reality TV gets right (and wrong) about luxury life in New York City. We talk about how editing shapes perception, the difference between Owning Manhattan and shows like Selling Sunset, and what it’s really like working inside a global brokerage machine.The conversation expands into the NYC housing crisis, why relationships matter more than transactions, how neighborhoods reflect personality, and why New York remains one of the most magnetic cities in the world — chaos, ambition, beauty, and all.Jade also shares unforgettable New York stories, lessons on boundaries and self-respect, and how standing up for yourself can completely change your career and confidence.💬 In the comments: Would you ever live in New York — or is it too chaotic for you?00:00 – Meet Jade Shenker & life on Owning Manhattan02:00 – Real estate background: finance vs traditional agents04:30 – Being a woman in a male-dominated industry06:30 – Reality TV vs real life: authenticity vs drama09:00 – How production edits shape perception12:00 – Trust, relationships & long-term clients15:00 – The NYC housing crisis & shifting neighborhoods18:30 – Selling New York to outsiders: chaos vs magic22:00 – Why people fall in love with the city24:30 – Iconic New York nights & unforgettable stories27:00 – Chosen family, friendships & community31:00 – Dating & relationships as a New York metaphor33:30 – Couples, power dynamics & decision making36:30 – Neighborhood personalities & emotional energy40:00 – Boundaries, confidence & personal growth44:00 – Lessons from reality TV & public feedback47:00 – Final thoughts & where to find Jade

    48 min
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Join Hannah and Joe Feminella as they sit down together, or with special guests, and dive into the messy, beautiful world of connection across every area of life. They don’t just talk about it—they live it, sharing raw personal stories, best-friend-level advice, and insights that’ll make you stop and think. Reflecting their belief that authenticity is key to genuine connection. Whether you’re building a circle in a new city, keeping a partnership strong through big seasons, leading a team, or simply craving more meaning in your week—this is your space. New episodes drop every Monday!

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