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Not My Best Moment with KevOnStage
Not My Best Moment with KevOnStage
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KevOnStage (Kevin Fredricks) sits down with entertainers, athletes, entrepreneurs and comedians to explore their "Not My Best Moment." The low points in life or career that unexpectedly led to growth, blessings or major wins.
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KevOnStage hits Radio Row at the Super Bowl and connects with an incredible lineup of guests. Former WWE Champion Big E talks about his new series The Evaluation, Shaun Alexander reflects on his football career and what he’s working on now, and James Harrison and Joe Haden trade stories about football memories—and why they’re still hitting the gym, even at Radio Row. Von Miller also stops by to talk about being the best teammate possible and his latest venture, Greener Pastures Chicken. This episode is a little different from our usual format, but we had a great time at Radio Row and hope you enjoy the ride.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with Emmy-winning comedian, writer, producer, and creator Robin Thede for a funny, sharp, and honest conversation about comedy, leadership, and trusting your voice. Robin breaks down her journey through stand-up, sketch, and television, including what it really takes to run a writers’ room and still stay funny. The two dive into the realities of comedy, embarrassing moments, rewriting, navigating egos, and learning how to move through spaces where being funny isn’t always enough. Robin shares stories from her path to creating A Black Lady Sketch Show, the challenge of juggling multiple roles at once, and why confidence and humor go hand in hand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev sits down with WNBA champions and comedy duo Syd and TP aka Sydney Colson and Theresa Plaisance for a hilarious and honest conversation about life beyond basketball. The three talk about showing your true personality, dealing with injuries, and learning how to laugh at yourself when the playing days may be numbered. Syd and TP bring their trademark humor as they swap stories about toxic locker rooms, the realities of being a professional athlete, and always finding a way to have a good time. The conversation also touches on navigating hard moments with a positive attitude, building strong relationships with teammates, and finding joy in new lanes without overthinking everything. It’s a funny, relaxed episode full of laughs, real talk, and reminders that basketball doesn’t have to be that serious.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with bestselling author, speaker, and cultural critic Luvvie Ajayi Jones about trusting God, walking in purpose, and having the courage to use your voice, even when it costs you. Luvvie opens up about stepping out on faith, betting on herself, and the spiritual grounding that allows her to speak truth without fear or compromise. The two dive into obedience, discernment, and the discipline it takes to stay aligned with your calling while navigating criticism and public pressure. Luvvie reflects on how faith has shaped her leadership, writing, and decision-making and why conviction matters more than comfort. Along the way, there’s humor, honesty, and powerful perspective on what it means to stand firm, trust God’s timing, and move boldly in purpose.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and performer Durand Bernarr about self-belief, artistic freedom, and carving out your own lane in music. Durand opens up about finding his voice, navigating the pressure to fit industry expectations, and learning to fully embrace who he is onstage and off. The two dive into confidence, vulnerability, and the importance of trusting your instincts as a creative. Durand reflects on the journey from background vocalist to solo artist, the lessons learned along the way, and what it takes to stay grounded while putting your authentic self in the spotlight. There’s humor, honesty, and powerful insight into why owning your individuality and protecting your joy is the real key to longevity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with actress, comedian, and author Yvonne Orji about patience, purpose, and trusting God’s timing in an industry that rewards speed over substance. Yvonne opens up about pursuing comedy while holding firm to her faith, turning down opportunities that didn’t align with her values, and enduring years of uncertainty before her breakthrough on Insecure. The two dive into the pressure to compromise, the fear of being “left behind,” and the discipline required to keep showing up when success feels delayed. Yvonne shares how obedience, preparation, and belief carried her through seasons of waiting—and why the journey shaped her far more than the destination. Along the way, there’s laughter, honesty, and powerful perspective on what it really means to trust the process without losing yourself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with comedian and actor Tony Baker about the long, often unseen road to success in entertainment. Tony shares the hilarious story of failing seventh grade, opens up about the devastation of a network pilot not getting picked up, and the heartbreak of not advancing on Last Comic Standing. The two dive deep into the realities of stand-up comedy, scraping by on low-paying shows, bombing onstage, rebuilding confidence, and learning how to survive when the industry feels completely out of your control. Tony explains how his faith, love for stand-up, and relentless work ethic helped him push through years of rejection, divorce, and financial uncertainty. Along the way, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud stories about brutal crowd reactions, unforgettable bombing moments, and why loving the craft, not the spotlight, is what ultimately kept Tony going.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with Emmy-winning journalist and host of the Spolitics podcast, Jemele Hill, for a candid and thought-provoking conversation. Jemele opens up about what really happened during her time at ESPN, the current political climate shaping journalism and the entertainment industry, and the challenges of getting meaningful projects across the finish line. She reflects on her memoir, Uphill, falling short of the New York Times Bestseller List, why it crushed her in the moment, and how she ultimately turned that disappointment into fuel for her upcoming children’s book. Jemele also shares how her husband, Ian Wallace, has been a constant source of strength, grounding her during moments of self-doubt and reminding her of who she is when the noise gets loud.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev connects with host, comedian, and former NFL player Anthony “Spice” Adams for a heartfelt and hilarious conversation. The two friends open up about the importance of family and what it means to show up for your kids as a father. Spice shares the unbelievable story of finding out he’d been cut from the Chicago Bears while at Disney World with his family, and the emotional grind of life as an NFL free agent. They also dive into how Spice reinvented himself after football, becoming a content creator and social media star with millions of followers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev has a funny and enlightening conversation with his friend, and Emmy nominated actress, Yvette Nicole Brown about her brief music career, the time she missed out on her dream of working for Disney as a college student, and her TV pilot that was picked-up and then dropped. Yvette tells hilarious stories about her setbacks and the valuable lessons she learned coming up in the entertainment industry before she saw amazing success. Check out Yvette in Zootopia 2 in theaters now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev connects with his friend, social media personality and food critic Keith Lee, for a hilarious and uplifting in-person conversation. Keith opens up about battling an eating disorder during his MMA career, how Kev helped him overcome his on-camera anxiety, and the two swap wildly funny stories about navigating their newfound fame. Keith also gets personal about his family life, his close bond with his kids, and expresses deep gratitude to the fans who helped him get to where he is today. Please support Keith’s initiative to help feed families in need over the holidays!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev talks with his good friend, Emmy-winning actress, entrepreneur, and author Tabitha Brown for a thoughtful and uplifting conversation. They reflect on the journey of her Los Angeles restaurant Kale My Name, the challenges she has faced both personally and professionally, and the growth that came from those experiences.Tabitha also shares how she remains grounded, mindful and positive, guided by her deep faith and commitment to spreading kindness in everything she does.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kev sits down with Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress, writer, and producer Issa Rae for a hilarious and honest conversation about mistakes, growth, and resilience. Issa opens up about overspending as a young creator, her fear that success can disappear at any moment, and the importance of continuously investing in herself. She also reflects on her pilot, I Hate L.A. Dudes, calling it “the most devastating thing ever,” and shares the invaluable lessons it taught her. To wrap things up, Kev confesses that he once auditioned for Insecure and got rejected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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