In this episode of The Zeus Podcast, Zeus The Prophet sits down with Melbourne hip-hop artist Charisma ATL for a grounded and honest conversation centred on character, integrity, and legacy. The episode explores The People’s Champ not simply as the title of Charisma ATL’s debut album, but as a responsibility, unpacking what it means to stay real before recognition, to build discipline before applause, and to carry yourself with consistency when nobody is watching. The conversation touches on early beginnings, Melbourne hip-hop foundations, the importance of lyrical integrity, faith, family, and the unseen seasons that shape an artist long before success becomes visible. It also reflects on the artists who laid the groundwork for Australian hip-hop before it was fashionable, and what the next generation needs to understand about respect, patience, and longevity. This is not a surface-level interview, it's a conversation about truth, pressure, and purpose, and about staying grounded in who you are, even as the world starts paying attention.