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Hard Wig, Soft Life Podcast

Hard Wig, Soft Life Podcast

Von: Melissa L Atkinson
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Hard Wig, Soft Life is a space for the women who know what it’s like to carry a little too much but still show up anyway. It’s for the ones who’ve had to make life work—even when their hair wasn’t done, the money wasn’t right, and life felt like it was happening to them instead of for them.

I’m Melissa, and this podcast is a lot like a late-night phone call with your best friend—honest, unfiltered, and full of those “girl, same” moments. I’ll share the stories I’ve carried—navigating my 30s, surviving hard seasons, leaving toxic relationships, and learning (the messy way) how to build a life I love.

This isn’t about being perfect or pretending we’ve got it all figured out. It’s about creating space for softness—because if we’ve learned anything, it’s that life isn’t always easy, but we’re in this together.

Come hang out with me every other week as we laugh, cry, and figure out what it means to live life on our own terms—one episode, one wig, one moment of growth at a time.

© 2026 Hard Wig, Soft Life Podcast
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  • Built in Tampa, Heard Everywhere: A Conversation with GittFai
    Jun 10 2026

    Meet GittFai — Tampa-born producer, rapper, and the man behind one of the biggest records in the country right now. From making beats at 11 years old to landing a song on 200,000 TikToks and charting at #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 with BossMan Dlow's Motion Party, GittFai has been quietly putting Tampa on the map — and the city is finally getting its flowers.

    In this episode, we dive deep into:

    • Starting to make beats at age 7 and getting a regional radio hit in high school
    • The obsession with figuring out how to replicate a hit — and how that obsession became his superpower
    • Staying a student of the craft and why staying current kept him from becoming obsolete
    • The Tampa sound, the cowbell, and why skroll music is the culture
    • How Motion Party went viral on TikTok before it even officially dropped
    • What actually moved him during the Billboard moment — and it wasn't the chart
    • Being homeless and starting over — and why his story is proof that it can happen
    • His unexpected new love for country music and why it makes total sense
    • Favorite producers: Kanye West, Pharrell, No I.D. and what he learned from each
    • Street Kanye — his upcoming trilogy of EPs dropping soon
    • Skroll or Die — his compilation project and the vision behind it
    • Making a beat live in the studio — and giving Melissa her own Hard Wig Soft Life intro

    Connect with GittFai: 🎵 Stream Motion Party feat. BossMan Dlow wherever you listen to music 📱 Instagram: @gittfai

    GittFai keeps it real about the grind, the come up, the city, and what it means to build something from nothing in Tampa, Florida. This is what happens when talent meets time.

    #HardWigSoftLife #GittFai #MotionParty #BossManDlow #BillboardHot100 #TampaBay #TampaMusic #SkrollMusic #BlackPodcast #HipHop #MusicProducer #TampaProducer #IndependentArtist #StreetKanye #FloridaMusic #PodcastInterview #MusicBusiness #BeatMaking #FLStudio #TampaBorn

    Keywords: GittFai, Motion Party, BossMan Dlow, Billboard Hot 100, Tampa music producer, skroll music, Tampa Bay hip hop, beat making, FL Studio, Street Kanye, Skroll or Die, Tampa sound, independent music, Black podcast, Hard Wig Soft Life

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    44 Min.
  • Work Like It's Gonna Work (A Conversation With Jodi Campbell)
    May 20 2026

    Meet Jodi Campbell — Pilates instructor, founder of PRSNC Fitness, and the woman building Tampa's first Black-owned Pilates studio experience one pop-up at a time. From saying yes to a phone call that changed everything to surrendering her vision to God and watching it come back bigger, Jodi proves that unorthodox paths still lead to the destination.

    In this episode, we dive deep into:

    • How a single phone call from a friend sparked the idea for PRSNC Fitness
    • Why her word of the year — surrender — completely changed how she moves in business
    • Building a brand while still teaching classes and paying your bills
    • The doubt that shows up before every single one of her 90+ events and how she handles it
    • How Corner Haus became her home base and why it was a God thing, not a plan B
    • Removing the vowels from PRSNC and what it actually means
    • Celebrating other people's wins even when you're still in your building season
    • Her mantra: work like it's gonna work — because it is

    Connect with Jodi: 📱 Instagram: @jcampbell35 🧘🏾‍♀️ PRSNC Fitness: @prsncfitness 📍 Corner Haus — Seminole Heights, Tampa FL

    Jodi keeps it real about faith, doubt, community, and what it looks like to build something from nothing in a city that's watching. This is what happens when purpose meets presence.

    #HardWigSoftLife #JodiCampbell #PRSNCFitness #TampaBay #BlackWomenWellness #Pilates #BlackOwnedBusiness #FaithAndBusiness #EntrepreneurMindset #WorkLikeItsGonnaWork #SoftLife

    Keywords: Jodi Campbell, PRSNC Fitness, Black owned Pilates, Tampa wellness, faith and entrepreneurship, building a brand, Black women in business, Pilates instructor, community wellness, Tampa Bay fitness

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    38 Min.
  • Do It Dirty, Clean It Up Later | Hard Wig, Soft Life S3 E2
    Apr 22 2026

    We're back on the couch and this time I brought someone with me.

    June Archer — media executive, author, entrepreneur, and what I can only describe as a dot connector — is sitting with me today and I need you to clear your schedule because this conversation is not one you're gonna want to rush through.

    We met backstage at the Power Networking Conference in Atlanta and I knew immediately that this was someone I needed to get on this couch. June has built a career across music, media, entertainment, and now publishing — not by pivoting, but by evolving. And there is a difference.

    In this episode we get into what it really means to push the button on your dreams instead of just talking about them, why trying is not the same as doing, how June went from working in the executive suite at Cigna as a college freshman to becoming one of the most connected people in the room, the lost art of human connection in a world that hides behind devices, and why your word for the year means nothing without execution behind it.

    Oh — and we talked about Jay-Z for a solid minute. You already know.

    June also brought his brand new book, The Definitive Art of Networking, and broke down why networking is actually the wrong word for what we're all trying to do. This one is going to shift how you move in every room you walk into.

    New episodes every two weeks. Subscribe so you don't miss what's coming.

    🎙️ Hard Wig, Soft Life is available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.


    Produced by BUSSALENZ Media

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    41 Min.
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