Send us a text What does it mean to grow as a man when the blueprint wasn’t handed to you? Today is December 4th — the day my father was born, my fraternity’s Founders Day, and the day this podcast turns three years old. In this special reflection I speak about the weight men carry, the healing I’m walking through as a father, and the stretching that marriage continues to bring. I open up about a moment that shaped me, the lessons I’m still learning, and the lifelong work of becoming th...
Send us a text Growth doesn’t happen when life is easy — it happens when you face fears and step out of your comfort zone. Legacy doesn’t start with money — it starts with mindset. So what does it really take to unlearn what’s been passed down, heal what’s been ignored, and build something that actually lasts? That’s where Financial Advisor Ferris Dean comes in. In this episode, we talk about what real growth looks like — not the picture-perfect kind, but the kind that stretches ...
Send us a text Am I the only one? Have you ever said “yes” when you really meant “maybe” — or agreed to something you knew wasn’t yours to carry? Oh, so it’s not just me. Yeah, saying yes out of habit, out of guilt, or just wanting to be the one people can count on — until those yeses started costing me peace, purpose, and alignment. I found myself overextended, overcommitted, and wondering how I got there. What I’m sharing today isn’t about time management — it’s about truth management. Beca...
Send us a text Ever been in a season where everything went quiet—your confidence, your creativity, even your peace? It’s been six months since I dropped a new episode, and this one isn’t just about being back—it’s about what happens when the vision goes quiet but doesn’t die. In this episode, I talk about the silence between seasons—how life, responsibility, and doubt can cloud your confidence—and how God used that stillness to reset my focus. I share the truths that brought me back, wh...
Send us a text What if everything you thought was success… still left you empty? King Solomon—richer and wiser than anyone alive—looked at everything he built and said: “Meaningless… all of it.” That line hits even harder today—because this episode goes live on my birthday, and I’ve been thinking deeply about what really matters. Not just what we grind for—but what we build that will actually last. In a world chasing fast wins and constant validation, I’m reflecting on two stories that brough...
Send us a text What happens when life forces you to rewrite your financial story? For Shakira "Sam the Agent" Moran, financial empowerment wasn’t just a career choice—it was survival. As a young single mom, she found herself drowning in overdraft fees after an unexpected auto-pay mishap. A tearful call to the bank resulted in a rare moment of mercy, but it also sparked a vow: never again. That moment set her on a path to learn everything she could about money, wealth-building, and breaking th...
Send us a text Seven years. That’s how long it’s been since my world shifted—since my father took his last breath in his sleep, leaving behind a legacy that still speaks to me every single day. Some days, I laugh. Other days, I feel the weight of his absence. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that in death, there are things that come to life. In this episode, I take you back to that weekend—the last call I didn’t return, the Sunday morning news that changed everything, and the way m...
Send us a text What’s it like to sit down with your best friend of 40 years for a podcast interview? It’s an incredible experience filled with laughs, life lessons, and heartfelt reflections. But the real challenge? Editing over two hours of raw, inspiring conversation into one unforgettable episode—LOL. DaRon Wood’s story is one of resilience, faith, and transformation. From earning the rare distinction of U.S. Army Basic Training Honor Grad to receiving the Hyattsville Civilian Merit Award ...
Send us a text Why do some people achieve unstoppable momentum while others struggle to even get started? Is it talent, luck, or something more intentional? Welcome to 2025! In this first episode of the new year, we’re not just talking about habits that stick or resolutions that fade—we’re uncovering what makes habits truly transformative. This is about building momentum that propels you forward and creating a legacy that lasts. Join me as I share personal stories of triumph and lessons learn...
Send us a text For far too long, Black men have been expected to shoulder immense pressures from both society and our communities, often in silence. When it comes to mental health, this silence has devastating consequences. Suicide ranks as the third leading cause of death among Black men aged 15-24, and rates are climbing among middle-aged men—a sobering reminder of the challenges faced during this critical life stage. This rise is fueled by societal and cultural pressures, untreated mental ...
Send us a text Two years. Two years of resilience, purpose, and building something greater than ourselves. In this milestone episode of Leave the Pile Higher, Grow Your Legacy, we celebrate the journey—through the highs, the lows, and the six-month silence that nearly derailed it all. This celebration is deeply personal. Today would have been my dad’s 77th birthday, and every step of this podcast has been done in honor of him. My father, Ralph William Savage III, embodied joy, resilience, and...
Send us a text What does it really mean to heal from the legacy of broken relationships? Is healing a passive process, something that happens to us over time, or is it an intentional, active choice we make—one that requires courage, resilience, and faith? In this transformative episode, Charvette Shirk Pitt—founder of M.E.N. (Men Embracing Non-Violence) and author of Healing the Fatherless: Valuing and Validating the Daughter You Have Always Been—shares her deeply personal journey as a ...
Send us a text In this powerful episode of Leave the Pile Higher, Grow Your Legacy, Bryan takes listeners from kindergarten memories to hard reflections on America’s promises and failures, exploring the complex legacy that shapes our lives today. With a deep focus on the resilience of Black Americans—especially Black women—he examines what “liberty and justice for all” should truly mean in a nation still grappling with the wounds of its past. Bryan honors the unwavering contributions of Black...
Send us a text Have you ever stopped to think about the legacy you’re building right now? Not some far-off dream or ‘someday’ plan, but the steps you and I are taking today to shape tomorrow. Legacy isn’t about waiting for the “right” moment; it’s made up of those small, daily choices we often overlook. It’s not about the big, flashy moments—it’s in the simple, consistent actions and the mindset we cultivate. With the year winding down, soon there’ll be talk everywhere of resolutions and fres...
Send us a text Have you ever wondered how life’s toughest challenges can lead to personal growth and a lasting impact? In this episode, we sit down with Mesha Mebane, whose incredible journey of resilience shows how adversity can spark transformation. After the devastating loss of her only child, career upheavals, and divorce, Mesha chose not to settle. Instead, she redefined her life, shifted her mindset, and created a powerful blueprint for moving forward. Mesha opens up about how these exp...
Send us a text Have you ever wondered how someone turns life’s challenges into a powerful legacy? In this episode, I connect with Emmett Burns, an educator and founder of ClaraRuth Homeschool, who’s doing just that. Emmett and I first met years ago on a commuter train, quickly bonding over our shared love of football—we both played in college—and our diehard loyalty to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Beyond our love for the game, we’re both entrepreneurs with a deep passion for uplifting our communi...
Send us a text Episode Description: We often think about legacy as the things we leave behind—our titles, accomplishments, and possessions. But what if part of building a legacy includes knowing when to pause, heal, and restore ourselves? In this episode, I share a personal story from my family vacation that opened my eyes to the importance of healing as part of legacy-building. It all started with some horseshoe crabs washed ashore on the beach in Ocean City. What I thought was just a quiet ...
Send us a text What does it mean to build a legacy while still overcoming life’s biggest challenges? In this episode, we dive deep with Robbie Cunningham—stage name Robbie Mychals—a Billboard-charting singer, musician, producer, and licensed minister who knows firsthand how to turn pain into purpose. Robbie’s musical journey began in the church choir at an early age, where his grandmothers saw something special in him. Both, at different times, told Robbie he would one day be a pastor. His re...
Send us a text After a six-month break, Leave the Pile Higher, Grow Your Legacy is back stronger than ever. In this episode, host Bryan T. Savage reflects on the challenges he faced, the lessons learned, and why hitting pause was necessary to realign with his mission of legacy-building. Through stories of resilience, from his father’s blue-collar grind to his personal battles with setbacks, Bryan explores how staying consistent—even when life gets messy—builds the foundation for a lasting leg...
Send us a text In this special episode of "Leave the Pile Higher, Grow Your Legacy," I'm thrilled to welcome Berthine Crèvecoeur West, not only a close friend but also my esteemed business coach. At the heart of her acclaimed career in business strategy and executive consulting is her expertise in performing S.W.O.T. analysis for her clients, making it only fitting that this episode's title reflects one of her specialties. Berthine's pioneering work in promoting inclusivity over her more than...