• Beyond the Badge: Anthony Buckner’s Vision for Memphis 🕊️🏙️
    Apr 1 2026

    This episode of the Prime Global Group Podcast features a heavy-hitting conversation between host Charles Mabry and Anthony Buckner, a 24-year law enforcement veteran and candidate for Shelby County Sheriff. Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, this interview dives deep into Buckner’s personal "why," his vision for community-led policing, and his tactical plan to save the youth of Memphis. 🎙️👮🏾‍♂️🔑 Key Takeaways

    • The "Married Up" Motivation: Buckner credits his recent marriage as his "first election win." His family and his "six sets of eyes" (his children) are the fuel that keeps him pushing through the exhaustion of a 12-round campaign fight. 💍👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
    • Chick-fil-A Principles: Buckner views law enforcement as customer service. Whether it’s a late-night phone call or a roadside interaction, he believes every citizen deserves accessibility, responsiveness, and respect. 📲✅
    • The "Jonathan" Lesson: A powerful story about a student who acted out just to be noticed. Buckner argues that many youths turn to gangs simply for interaction and structure because they lack it at home. 🏫🎒
    • The Grand Convenor: Buckner’s Day 1 plan is to unite the fragmented world of nonprofits. He wants the Sheriff’s Office to provide the resources (buses, facilities, authority) to help these groups work as one collective unit. 🚌🏢
    • Fountains vs. Drains: A challenge to the community—are you pouring into Memphis or drawing from it? Buckner emphasizes that one man cannot fix a city; it requires a mental shift in the entire infrastructure of the community. ⛲🚰
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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Father Son Sitdown... The Mabry Legacy 💎
    Apr 1 2026

    this episode of the Prime Global Group Podcast is a deeply personal one. Host Charles Mabry welcomes his own son, ItzZay Mabry, for a raw conversation about the "second half" of the game. From the struggles of the music industry to the transformative power of fatherhood and faith, this father-son duo leaves it all on the table. 🎙️💎

    Key Takeaways

    • The Consistency Rule: Success in music isn't a gift; it's a grind. ItzZay discusses the need to "get on people's nerves" with constant promotion—if they respect the craft, they’ll eventually respect the man. 📲🔄
    • "Fly the Plane" (Fatherhood Edition): Becoming a dad changed the game. ItzZay admits it’s hard to balance being a provider with wanting to be present for every 15-minute appointment, but his daughter is the "cherry on top" that keeps him going. 🍒👶🏾
    • The Power of an Apology: Charles and Zay open up about their past friction. They prove that men can disagree and feel wronged, but a sincere apology and open communication can bridge any gap. 🤝❤️
    • God in the "Four Walls": ItzZay reflects on his lowest point behind bars, where he realized that many "partners" disappear when the pressure is on. He found his strength through prayer and a renewed relationship with God. 📖🛐
    • Inheritance & Legacy: Biblically and practically, Charles is focused on leaving an inheritance. The next move? ItzZay is coming home to learn the family businesses and secure a future for the next generation. 🗺️🌳
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    32 mins
  • The Jet Life: Why the Sky Isn’t the Limit✈️🌍
    Apr 1 2026

    Host Charles Mabry sits down with Captain Steve and Captain Kevin, two elite minority pilots in the private jet sector. This episode isn't just about flying—it's about breaking barriers, surviving high-altitude emergencies, and the power of representation. From the intensity of a blacked-out cockpit in Denver to the serene views of St. Lucia, this conversation explores what it truly means to be a "Captain" in every sense of the word. ✈️🌍

    🔑 Key Takeaways

    • Representation Matters: Seeing minority pilots in the cockpit of a private jet isn't just a rarity; it's a "morale boost" and a powerful example for the next generation. 👦🏾✨
    • "Fly the Plane" First: In a crisis—like losing an altimeter or experiencing severe turbulence—the golden rule is simple: ignore the panic, follow the checklist, and fly the plane. 📖✈️
    • The Power of the Internship: Success isn't always about a paycheck on day one. Both captains emphasized the value of "interning" by sitting in the open right seats of jets for free just to gain experience. 🕒💎
    • Zero Failure Mindset: Aviation training (like Flight Safety) creates an "unshakable" demeanor. Pilots are trained to remain calm so that the passengers in the back never even know there’s a problem. 🤫🧘‍♂️
    • Networking is Fuel: The relationship between Charles and the pilots started with a professional flight and turned into a friendship and a potential investment partnership. Always be a "people person!" 🗣️📈
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    31 mins
  • Chariah Mabry: The Record-Breaking "Representative" of Prime Global 🛡️🏐
    Apr 1 2026

    Manifestation & Modern Family ⚖️

    Recorded on location, this segment shifts from nostalgia to the future. Shariah outlines her 2026 goal of attending law school to practice criminal, family, and real estate law. The conversation takes a sharp turn into her personal life, covering the birth of her "twin" niece, the painful end of her marriage, and her recent reconnection with a high school sweetheart, Brooklyn. It’s a masterclass in resilience, fatherly support, and the importance of choosing happiness over "keeping up appearances."

    Key Takeaways 💡

    • Law School Dreams 2026: Shariah is actively manifesting a law career, eyeing hybrid programs (including a dream setup in Hawaii) to start her journey in Fall 2026 🎓🌴.
    • The "Twin" Niece: The family marvels at the striking resemblance between Shariah and her 4-month-old niece, Zana (daughter of Zay/Dre), highlighting the strong Mabry genes 🧬👶.
    • Choosing Happiness Over Money: Charles reflects on supporting Shariah through her divorce, famously telling her, "I can make more money, but I can't make more happiness for you" 💰➡️❤️.
    • Protecting the Name: Shariah reveals she kept the "Mabry" name because of the legacy her father built, legally changing her dogs' last names to Mabry as well 🐕🏷️.
    • New Chapters in Love: Shariah discusses her relationship with her partner, Brooklyn, noting that after years of carrying the financial and emotional load in her marriage, she finally has a partner who truly contributes 🤝🌈.
    • Mental Health & Loyalty: Charles shares a heavy reminder to "FaceTime your people," revealing he has lost several friends to suicide and urges everyone to tell their loved ones "I love you" every single day ☎️🙏.
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    37 mins
  • The Protector Daughter: Navigating Family, Fame, and Legacy🏆🛡️
    Apr 1 2026

    The "Representative" & The Volleyball Phenom 🏐

    Filmed on location at a resort in Curaçao, Charles and Shariah dive into the unique bond between a father and his "protector" daughter. Shariah opens up about the challenges of being the sibling who "allows her father to be a father" and the backlash that comes with it. The episode takes a deep dive into Shariah’s legendary volleyball career—from a "gym rat" kid in Texas to a record-breaking middle hitter in Arkansas—and the family's transition from the streets to a "normal" life fueled by sports and integrity.

    Key Takeaways 💡

    • The Role of the "Representative": Shariah views herself as her father’s protector and representative, emphasizing loyalty and the importance of holding siblings accountable to family standards 🛡️.
    • Father-Daughter Dynamics: Charles highlights the value of a relationship built on transparency. Shariah’s "no-lie" policy with her parents creates a unique level of trust that sets her apart within the family 🤝.
    • The Volleyball Journey: Shariah’s career is a lesson in persistence. After not making her first team, she put in the work to become a college-level athlete and a record-holder 📈.
    • Breaking Records: In a legendary high-stakes moment, Shariah broke her school’s kill record with 25 kills in one night, only to break her own record with 27 kills the very next night after some "motivation" (trash talk) from Charles 🏆.
    • Community & Inclusion: The family reflects on their time in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. Despite being the only Black students in the school, they were embraced by the entire community, highlighting the power of sports to bridge gaps 🏘️✨.
    • The COVID Class: A bittersweet look back at the Class of 2020, who missed out on prom and a traditional graduation but remained resilient through the "packet" days 🎓.
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    37 mins
  • MARKET TO MONOPOLY: TRADING PROFITS INTO REAL ESTATE 🏘️💰
    Apr 1 2026

    DL Woods breaks down his "Out of the Matrix" moment: a $101,000 trading day while he slept 📈💤. From finessing the system to pay off his mom’s mortgage to charting private jets to Jamaica, this episode is about scaling vision and trusting the trade 🛩️💎.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Trust Your Trade: Discipline beats greed. Set goals, hit them, and pull out 🎯💰.
    • The "Belief Check": Your first small profit is your proof of concept; everything after is income 💹✨.
    • No Cap in the Game: Whether it’s US30 or real estate, there is no limit to what’s obtainable with the right mindset 🏗️🚫.
    • Scaling Impact: Use your wins to retire family and create "gangster" moments—like swiping an Amex for a plane 💳🛩️.
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    35 mins
  • LETHAL IN THE MARKETS: MASTERING TRADING IN 14 DAYS 📊🔥
    Apr 1 2026

    The journey from "pancake complete mix" to a life that is truly Better than Amazing is a masterclass in resilience and vision. In this episode, DL Woods joins the Prime Global Podcast to break down how he and his wife, Kiana, transformed a decade of struggle into a trading empire that now empowers others to become lethal in the markets in just two weeks. 📈✨

    The Blueprint of a Titan:

    • The Power of Exposure 🏡🎮: DL recalls the moment his mindset shifted—walking into a home with an arcade room instead of a dining room. That real-world inspiration proved that the lifestyle he saw on TV was actually attainable through entrepreneurship.
    • The Plasma Center Days 🩸📉: Before the success, there was the "burn." DL shares the raw reality of donating plasma just for gas money and eating pancake mix every week. The defining moment? Seeing the look on his wife’s face while they both sat with needles in their arms, realizing they were meant for more. 🥞⛽
    • Breaking the 9-5 Chains ⛓️🚫: DL discusses the tension of quitting his job while still struggling. He explains that a 50-cent raise (an extra $20 a week) couldn't provide the freedom he needed. He chose to chase "annual income monthly," expanding his mind like a rubber band that could never contract back to a "safe" job. 🧠🚀
    • Generational Impact 🤱🏾💎: The ultimate "Better than Amazing" moment wasn't the Rolls-Royce or the custom basketball court—it was the day he retired his mother-in-law and paid off his mother’s home in full. 🏘️🙏
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    31 mins
  • THE TITANS OF THE SOUTH: CASH MONEY TO NO LIMIT ⚜️💰
    Apr 1 2026

    Charles and Jerry get raw about Southern legends and the "disease" of negativity in the community 🎙️🔥. They salute the independent blueprint set by No Limit and Cash Money, noting how Master P has shifted from rap to real estate 🏘️💎.

    Jerry addresses the NBA YoungBoy backlash, explaining how a peace initiative turned into a social media trial ⚖️📉. The duo reflects on the 90s "village" vs. today’s lack of accountability, questioning if "giving kids everything they want" created the current crisis 👵🏾🛑.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Southern Titans: Independent labels like Suave House and Rap-A-Lot set the tone for freedom 🦅💰.
    • Social Media Trials: "Guilty until proven innocent" is the new digital standard 📱⚖️.
    • The Village Gap: We’ve lost the "Big Mama" discipline that kept the streets in check 🏡❤️.
    • Parental Audit: Accountability is at an all-time low because the "participation trophy" era removed consequences 🏆🛑.
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    41 mins