The Hold it Down Podcast cover art

The Hold it Down Podcast

The Hold it Down Podcast

By: Lee Lewis
Listen for free

Real stories. Real tools. Real growth. Hosted by Big Lee and Michael Bethely, The Hold It Down Podcast is where culture, community, and accountability meet. Every week, your hosts sit down wish fathers, mentors, athletes, entrepreneurs, and difference-makers to break down the conversations that shape a man’s life. This isn’t a highlight-reel podcast — it’s real talk about mindset, discipline, emotional maturity, money habits, identity, fatherhood, purpose, and the everyday decisions that build your legacy. No fluff. No ego. Just honest conversation and practical tools you can use right now. WLee Lewis Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Your Health, Your Future — With Andrew Salas
    Jun 12 2026

    This episode of Hold It Down opens with the hosts catching up after a long stretch of “life life‑ing,” celebrating growth, resilience, and the journey of becoming better versions of themselves. Mike updates listeners on the Spokane Legends basketball season, while Lee shares a personal moment — attending his aunt’s wedding and hearing people say, “You look confident. Something’s different about you.

    That difference becomes the heart of the episode.

    The hosts introduce Andrew Salas, a lifestyle medicine educator who has played a major role in Lee’s health transformation over the past year. Lee explains that when he met Andrew, he was dealing with serious health concerns — poor gut health, low energy, back pain, and the belief that “this is just what happens when you get older.” Andrew challenged that mindset, teaching him that aging doesn’t have to mean decline.

    Andrew shares his own story of growing up sick, deciding at 15 to become a doctor, and later discovering that true healing comes from lifestyle, not prescriptions. He explains how the body can “grow into health” when given the right conditions — hydration, plant‑based nutrition, cleansing, rest, and intentional habits.

    The conversation dives into:

    • How Lee lost 50+ pounds in a year

    • How his colon and gut health improved by 30–40%

    • Why plant‑based eating is easier and cheaper than people think

    • How intermittent fasting resets the body

    • Why discipline matters more than perfection

    • How men can inspire each other through healthy competition

    • Why aging can be reversed through lifestyle choices

    Andrew emphasizes that health is a journey, not a punishment: “If you take a detour, you just find your way back to the road.” The episode is filled with practical wisdom, humor, and hope — showing listeners that living your best life is possible at any age.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Cost of Leadership: Purpose, Community & Showing Up with Stephanie Courtney
    Jun 8 2026

    This episode of Hold It Down opens with reflections on growth, rest, and the unexpected weight of leadership. After a holiday break that “was holidaying,” the hosts talk about stepping back, grounding themselves, and preparing for a year focused on scaling - in business, mentorship, and community impact.

    The conversation centers on the cost of leadership, and the featured guest is Stephanie Courtney, Executive Director of the Shades of Motherhood Network. Though younger than the hosts, she is described as a “big sister,” someone who has pushed, inspired, and supported them through every major step of their community work.

    Stephanie shares her journey from being a lifelong background person to being called into leadership — a calling she says she “didn’t have a choice” but to answer. She speaks openly about the weight of leading as a Black woman, the sacrifices required, and the emotional labor that comes with serving community. She explains that leadership is not glamorous; it is “one of the most sacrificial things you will do.”

    She also highlights the importance of her team, acknowledging that while the community sees her shine, her team sees the full spectrum — the good, the bad, the messy, the growth. She shares a vulnerable moment from her pregnancy, when a team member told her, “You don’t have to carry this weight by yourself this time.” That moment reshaped how she leads and how she allows others to support her.

    The episode explores themes of purpose, mentorship, community healing, and the responsibility leaders have to build spaces where others can grow. It’s a raw, honest, and deeply human conversation about what leadership really costs — and why it’s worth it.

    Show More Show Less
    32 mins
  • Prosperity Through Education: Guillermo Espinoza on Access, Equity & Opportunity
    Jun 2 2026

    This episode of Hold It Down blends humor, real‑life storytelling, and a powerful conversation about education as a pathway to prosperity. After opening with jokes about turning 50, bucket‑list stand‑up comedy, and “flying the plane as we’re building it,” the hosts shift into a meaningful discussion with Guillermo Espinoza, Associate Dean for Access, Outreach, and Dual Enrollment at Spokane Community College.

    Guillermo shares how his 11‑year journey at SCC began with multicultural student support and evolved into leading access and equity initiatives. He explains that his “gift of gab” became a calling to help students—especially first‑generation and multicultural students—navigate college systems that often feel out of reach. As he puts it, education became his way out of generational poverty, giving him “paid days off,” stability, and the ability to support his family and community.

    The conversation dives deep into Running Start, with the hosts sharing firsthand how the program helped their son get ahead academically, save money, and learn how to navigate college while still at home. Guillermo breaks down how Running Start works, why Washington’s model is unique, and how the new “Jump Start” option lets students try college the summer before junior year.

    Throughout the episode, the theme is clear: education is a building block for prosperity, and access matters. Whether through mentorship, community support, or programs like Running Start, the episode highlights how one opportunity can create a ripple effect that changes families and futures.


    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 8 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet