Tuesday, September 23, 2025

“Learning to Be Myself on the Mic”

 Honestly, I used to mimic a lot of DJs and their styles. Over the years, I’ve become somewhat of a composite of the best traits I picked up from them. But when I finally learned how to be myself and let it go—which I’m still in the process of doing—I saw the difference in how people responded to me.

I remember my operations manager, in Dallas Tx, Ken Dowe, telling me: “B.J., when you were in Charlotte, you were pretty good. But here’s what I want you to do: go in that studio, say what you want to say, say it how you want to say it. And if anything controversial happens, we’ll be right here to support you.” When he told me that, I went into that studio and had the best time of my life. And I have never looked back…that was 2004.

As I’ve evolved into a more conscious person, expressing myself unapologetically, I became a different type of communicator. I’m still growing in my development, in my life’s ambition as a communicator. This is what I now teach and share with talent all over the country.

I’ve taken people straight out of barber shops and turned them into 6 figure DJ’s, with coaching. I am available to help people who want to go to the next level. I want to share my years of experience with you.

And I only teach what I know.

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