A TrueMan's Show

A TrueMan's Show

From Game Within A Game by Ransom and Jason Lamar

September 5, 2025 · 1h 36m · Episode 28

About this episode

Jason Lamar and Ransom discuss the importance of accountability and self-discovery in the context of the music industry and modern life.

In this conversation, Jason Lamar and Ransom tear into the difference between polished broadcasting and raw podcasting — and make it clear they’re not here to sugarcoat. They break down the culture of commentary, the cowardice of people who live in fear of public opinion, and the fake morality of “street codes,” especially when it comes to the Young Thug mess. The discussion keeps circling back to one thing: accountability. The music industry is full of self-destruction, and the only way out is by facing hard truths, not hiding from them. From there, they shift into what really matters — self-discovery through discipline, the honesty that comes from fitness, the power of integrity, and the trap of modern distractions. They call out the nonsense of chasing trends while your health, relationships, and future rot in the background. Through sharp insights and personal stories, they drive home a simple message: stop blaming the world, take responsibility, and build a life worth living.

People in this episode

Hosts: Jason Lamar, Ransom

Topics covered

  • accountability
  • self-discovery
  • discipline
  • fitness
  • integrity
  • modern distractions

Keywords

  • accountability
  • self-discovery
  • fitness
  • integrity
  • music industry
  • public opinion
  • street codes

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