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From Hangovers To Healing; Mr. Krudo finds himself and builds a brand
Thursday, 5 February, 2026
What if the party wasn’t the point, and the real win was who you became when the music stopped? We sit down with Johnny “Mr. Krudo” Rosales to trace a raw, unfiltered journey from a tough LA childhood and immigrant beginnings to addiction, two DUIs, and a breaking point that forced a choice. He chose sobriety—and then built a brand rooted in culture, community, and connection that thrives in the very spaces he once used to escape.Johnny opens up about the hidden trauma he carried for years, the comfort and cost of alcohol, and the night he watched his life cross a line he couldn’t ignore. He talks through what actually worked: a body-spirit-mind reset anchored by daily training, 100-mile months, prayer, meditation, and hypnotherapy that led him to meet his inner child and offer the hug he needed back then. The result isn’t a slogan—it’s a quieter nervous system, stronger boundaries, and a compass that points forward.We also dive into the evolution of Mr. Krudo, from a killer michelada recipe to a full-service events and beverage brand. Johnny shares how golf tournaments opened industry doors, how album release parties turned into partnerships, and why consistency beats hype every time. He lays out plans for a ready-to-drink line, co-packing, concessions, and distribution, all guided by one promise: bring people together and let the experience speak.If you’re stuck in the loop—stressed, numbing, searching—this conversation offers a practical path. Start small. Stack wins. Heal inside out. Build something that matters. Then keep going. Subscribe, share with someone who needs the push, and leave a review telling us the one habit you’ll start this week.













