The King’s Court with King Roberto

Build the Damn Thing

25 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] Everybody has opinions. Everybody knows how something should be done — how someone else should lead, build, manage, volunteer, parent, coach, or show up. But having an opinion is cheap. Building something costs you. In this episode of The King’s Court, King Roberto talks about the difference between critics and builders. Critics get to stand on the sidelines and point out what went wrong. Builders have to make decisions, take risks, adjust when the plan falls apart, and keep moving forward anyway. From construction sites to camp traditions, family life, business, and legacy, this episode is a reminder that anything worth leaving behind requires more than talk. It requires action, responsibility, and the courage to put your name on something. Because critics talk about what should exist. Builders leave something behind. Royal Decree: Stop waiting for perfect. Stop mistaking opinions for contribution. If something matters to you, build it. Build the family. Build the business. Build the tradition. Build the camp. Build the reputation. Build your life. Build the damn thing.  #TheKingsCourt  #KingRoberto  #BuildTheDamnThing  #LeadershipAndLegacy  #BuildersNotCritics  #LegacyBuilding  #Leadership  #PersonalGrowth  #BuildSomething  #RoyalDecree  🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

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Portada del episodio Build the Damn Thing

Build the Damn Thing

Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] Everybody has opinions. Everybody knows how something should be done — how someone else should lead, build, manage, volunteer, parent, coach, or show up. But having an opinion is cheap. Building something costs you. In this episode of The King’s Court, King Roberto talks about the difference between critics and builders. Critics get to stand on the sidelines and point out what went wrong. Builders have to make decisions, take risks, adjust when the plan falls apart, and keep moving forward anyway. From construction sites to camp traditions, family life, business, and legacy, this episode is a reminder that anything worth leaving behind requires more than talk. It requires action, responsibility, and the courage to put your name on something. Because critics talk about what should exist. Builders leave something behind. Royal Decree: Stop waiting for perfect. Stop mistaking opinions for contribution. If something matters to you, build it. Build the family. Build the business. Build the tradition. Build the camp. Build the reputation. Build your life. Build the damn thing.  #TheKingsCourt  #KingRoberto  #BuildTheDamnThing  #LeadershipAndLegacy  #BuildersNotCritics  #LegacyBuilding  #Leadership  #PersonalGrowth  #BuildSomething  #RoyalDecree  🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

15 de jul de 202625 min
Portada del episodio Do You Really Own It?

Do You Really Own It?

Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] We spend our lives trying to own things. A home. Land. A business. Money in the bank. Something we can point to and say, “That’s mine.” But is ownership really that simple? In this episode of The King’s Court, King Roberto takes on what it actually means to own something... not just legally, not just on paper, but in real life. Because everything worth owning comes with responsibility. Land has taxes, rules, maintenance, and limits. Homes have repairs. Businesses carry payroll, risk, employees, customers, and families depending on the decisions being made. And yes, this episode pushes back on the idea that everything should belong to everyone. Because when everybody owns it, somebody still has to control it. Somebody still has to pay for it. Somebody still has to fix the dishwasher. Real ownership is not just possession. It is responsibility. From land and business to money, family, time, influence, and legacy, this conversation asks a simple question: Do you really own it? Or are you just holding the keys for a little while? 👑 Royal Decree: Ownership is not possession. Ownership is responsibility. Protect what you have. Improve what you have. Pass forward something better than what was handed to you. Because at some point, everything we own becomes someone else’s problem, someone else’s opportunity, or someone else’s inheritance. Long live the Kingdom. 🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

9 de jul de 202631 min
Portada del episodio The Weight of the Crown | Does Power Really Corrupt?

The Weight of the Crown | Does Power Really Corrupt?

Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] In 1887, Lord Acton wrote one of the most famous lines in political philosophy: "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Most of us have heard the quote. Few of us have ever stopped to question it. In this episode of The King's Court, King Roberto revisits a lesson from his first political science class that has shaped the way he views leadership for decades: Question everything. Does power truly corrupt, or does it simply reveal the character that was already there? Why do we entrust people with authority in the first place? And what happens when leaders stop listening to the people they serve? From George Washington to volunteer organizations, businesses, families, and everyday life, this conversation explores the true weight of leadership—and why the greatest leaders create owners, not followers. Because a crown isn't a prize. It's a responsibility. 👑 Royal Decree: A crown is not a prize to be worn. It's a responsibility to be carried. Question authority. Question systems. Question your own assumptions. But above all, question whether your leadership creates more owners or merely more followers. Because kingdoms endure not through control... but through stewardship. Long live the Kingdom. 🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

1 de jul de 202627 min
Portada del episodio Just One More Minute

Just One More Minute

Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] A wedding video. A conversation with a friend. A memory of sleeping on Grandma's balcony listening to stories. Sometimes the moments we miss are the ones that matter most. In this episode of The King's Court, King Roberto explores the "Just One More Minute" theory... the idea that every version of ourselves and the people we love is temporary. The kids grow up. Parents get older. Friends move on. Life changes whether we're paying attention or not. From weddings and grandchildren to family traditions and the demands of work, this episode is a reminder to slow down, be present, and appreciate the moments that are happening right now before they become memories. Because someday, the future version of you may wish for just one more minute. Royal Decree: Don't rush past the good part. Stay a little longer. Ask one more question. Take the extra ride. Sit for one more minute. You may never get that exact moment again. 🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

24 de jun de 202620 min
Portada del episodio 👑 What Actually Matters

👑 What Actually Matters

Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] The last few weeks didn’t go to plan. Flights delayed. Guests falling through. Recordings lost. A stretch where it felt like everything that could go wrong… did. But then something changed. This week in The King’s Court, King Roberto steps back from the chaos and looks at what’s actually being built... family, work, land, community... and the people who make it all matter. Because when things finally slow down, even for a moment, you start to see it differently. Not everything needs to grow faster. Not everything needs to be fixed right away. And sometimes, the most important thing you can do… is recognize what’s already right. 👑 Royal Decree Don’t overlook what you already have while chasing what’s next. If this episode hit home, share it with someone in your circle. And as always, reach out—Instagram, email, or wherever you follow The King’s Court. 🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.

29 de abr de 202620 min