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What's A Good Guy?Author: What's A Good Guy?
What's A Good Guy Podcast Airing Every Monday. Where Don P & Lashawn discuss multiple topics from relationships to current events in hopes to figure out what exactly is a good guy. Two Guys, Two perspectives, One objective! To stay updated, follow us on social media Twitter: @whatsagoodguy Instagram: @whatsagoodguy Facebook Page: @whatsagoodguy Also follow us individually Don P Twitter & Instagram: @donpeezly LA Twitter & Instagram: @stayfocusla Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-a-good-guy/support Language: en Genres: Relationships, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 368: The Final Episode Of What's A Good Guy?
Episode 368
Monday, 29 December, 2025
After 8 years, 360+ episodes, and countless personal sacrifices, this conversation asks one of the hardest questions any creator can face: when is it time to walk away? In this raw and emotional episode of What's A Good Guy, the guys unpack the real cost of oversharing, creative burnout, unmet expectations, and the quiet resentment that can grow when passion turns into obligation. This isn't about views, algorithms, or virality — it's about fulfillment, peace, and purpose. The episode is sparked by a larger conversation about art imitating life, inspired by music, storytelling, and how personal experiences are consumed publicly. From there, it evolves into a brutally honest reflection on podcasting as an outlet — and when that outlet starts doing more harm than good. We talk about: When the juice stops being worth the squeeze Oversharing personal stories and its collateral damage Feeling unseen despite doing meaningful work Burnout, resentment, and the hamster wheel of content creation Walking away without knowing "what if" Choosing peace over validation Why success doesn't always equal fulfillment Letting go with clarity instead of bitterness This episode isn't an announcement — it's a closure conversation. A reflection on growth, identity, and understanding that sometimes the bravest move is stepping away. If you're a creator, artist, or anyone questioning whether the path you're on still serves you, this episode will hit home.








