For Good
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Ep 3What Is the Yurttt? Joseph 'JoJo' Simmons on Building a Creative Studio on a Farm, Friendship, and Fatherhood
Fatherhood, emotional intelligence, and men's mental health shaped their bond—now JoJo and Kris are using storytelling to build something bigger. In this episode of For Good, Joseph "JoJo" Simmons and his co-founder Kris Karl take you inside the yurt on Karl Family Farms—the creative HQ of their values-driven studio, 3isFor. JoJo and Kris first crossed paths as teenagers in North Jersey, but it took decades, fatherhood, and a shift in priorities to turn a surface-level friendship into something much deeper. Now leading a values-driven company rooted in storytelling, they reflect on how emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and values helped them build a creative studio on a working regenerative farm in New York's Hudson Valley. This episode lays the foundation for the For Good podcast — a space where mental health, legacy, and purpose-driven work take center stage. In this episode: The North Jersey high school days—and why they didn't truly connect until later in life. How becoming fathers changed the way they move through the world. Why the yurt became the heartbeat of 3isFor. What emotional intelligence looks like inside a business partnership. How storytelling can be a tool for healing, impact, and generational change. Meet your hosts: Joseph "JoJo" Simmons is best known for Run's House and Growing Up Hip Hop, but his real evolution began off-camera. A husband, father, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate, JoJo received the Phoenix Arising Award from the Black Mental Health Alliance for his work promoting emotional intelligence and men's mental health—especially in Black communities. Kris Karl is a regenerative farmer, investor, creative thinker and co-founder of 3isFor. With a background in public service, Kris brings a deeply rooted perspective to storytelling and sustainable business. As a husband and father, he's committed to doing work that aligns with his values—from the soil to the studio. Links and Resources: Follow @forgoodpodcast on Instagram Follow @3isfor on Instagram Follow @karlfamilyfarms on Instagram Follow @dadventuresinfarming on Instagram Subscribe to the For Good podcast on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Timestamps: 00:00 Introducing the Podcast and Co-Founders 02:25 High School Memories and Friendships 04:46 Meeting Dave Dow and Forming Bonds 06:55 Navigating High School Challenges 18:03 Privilege and Grounding 20:07 Business Ventures and Cannabis Industry 25:51 Pivoting to Content Creation 33:01 The Power of Storytelling in Cannabis 34:40 Addressing Stigmas and Building Community 36:42 Intentional Content Creation 37:52 The Journey of Building a Business 42:09 Redefining Modern Masculinity 47:39 Diverse Approaches to Cannabis Consumption 57:21 The Yurt: A Creative Space 01:00:27 The Strength of Partnership 01:07:11 Upcoming Episodes and Conclusion
Ep 2The Truth About Eazy-E's Legacy: Lil Eazy-E Sets the Record Straight
Did the world get the full truth about Eazy-E's death? Eric "Eazy-E" Wright changed hip-hop forever, but 30 years later, questions about his death still remain. His son, Lil Eazy-E, sits down with Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on the For Good podcast to discuss his father's impact, the pressure of carrying his name, and the unanswered questions surrounding his passing. While honoring Eazy-E's legacy through music and advocacy, he's also focused on fatherhood and building something bigger than rap. Lil Eazy-E shares that while he questions the official cause of his father's death he still used his platform to push HIV/AIDS awareness. He also tells a funny story about life with JoJo on the Sons of Legends Tour, performing alongside Ice Cube, and what it is like hitting the road with DJ Yella to bring his father's music back to fans around the world. The conversation shifts to fatherhood, relationships, and Black men's mental health as JoJo and Lil Eazy-E open up about: Being a girl dad and raising daughters with intention. Turning in their player cards and understanding the value of a good woman. Why marriage, emotional growth, and mental health matter for Black men. Links and Resources: Follow @lileazy_e on Instagram Follow @forgoodpodcast on Instagram Subscribe to the For Good podcast on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ep 1Love, Trauma & Going Viral: Dr. Bryant Breaks It ALL Down
Dr. Cheyenne Bryant went viral overnight after her deep, unfiltered insights on love, relationships, and healing struck a chord with millions - including Nick Cannon and Cam Newton. She joins Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on the For Good podcast to talk about how that moment transformed her career and the responsibility that comes with being a public truth-teller in mental health. In this episode, Dr. Bryant unpacks how childhood wounds shape our adult relationships, explaining why so many people sabotage love without realizing it. She delivers some hard-hitting truth to JoJo about his trauma responses in his own marriage, telling him: "The husband has left the conversation, and the little boy has stepped in. There's no space for a child in an adult relationship." They dive into: The power of emotional intelligence and how to use it to break unhealthy cycles. Attachment theory and how understanding your attachment style can change your relationships. How to heal unresolved childhood trauma that impacts love, career, and self-worth. Why truth-telling in media is critical for breaking the stigma around mental health. Links and Resources: Follow @_drbryant on Instagram Follow @forgoodpodcast on Instagram Subscribe to the For Good podcast on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For Good Trailer: Heal Yourself, Change The World
trailerHealing isn't just personal—it's powerful. What if taking care of yourself was the first step to changing the world? This is the trailer for For Good, a one-of-a-kind podcast rooted in grounded, soul-level conversations about mental health, emotional intelligence, personal growth, and what it means to live with intention. Here, healing isn't a trend—it's a lifelong commitment. Through vulnerable storytelling and honest reflection, For Good helps us reconnect with purpose, reimagine legacy, and choose growth—for ourselves, our families, and our communities. At the heart of it all is Joseph "JoJo" Simmons—son of hip hop royalty Rev Run of Run DMC—and a multi-faceted entertainer, entrepreneur, husband, father, and mental health advocate. From MTV's Run's House to Growing Up Hip Hop, JoJo's journey has been public—but his evolution has been deeply personal. After facing public scrutiny in his teens, JoJo stepped away from the spotlight to prioritize his mental health. He reemerged as an advocate, determined to use his platform for good. In 2023, he received the Phoenix Arising Award from the Black Mental Health Alliance, honoring his commitment to wellness and emotional literacy in the Black community. JoJo brings a rare mix of humility, humor, and heart to every episode. Whether he's solo or joined by a guest, he creates a space for listeners to reflect, reset, and rise together. Expect episodes that explore the power of emotional intelligence in real life, mental health beyond buzzwords—especially for Black men and fathers—breaking generational cycles through inner work and intention, and what legacy looks like when it's built on love, not ego. You'll also hear honest, unfiltered stories that inspire growth, healing, and a deeper connection to purpose. Notable guests include: Dr. Cheyenne Bryant: Life coach and psychology expert dropping truth bombs on relationships and accountability. Lil Eazy-E: Reflecting on his father's legacy and the controversy surrounding his death. Trell the Trainer: From prison to purpose—using fitness and emotional vulnerability to help Black men heal. Vanessa Simmons: On protecting her personal life while growing up in a public family Steve Lobel: Behind the music industry grind—on hip-hop success, grief, and staying grounded. Corvain Cooper: From life in prison to presidential pardon—a story of transformation, justice, and second chances. Jesce Horton: Building one of the most respected Black-owned cannabis brands with Carmelo Anthony.