Branding Rafi

Branding Rafi

One True Purpose

1 h 5 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Hector sits down with the guys behind On The Patio (OTP) to break down how everything really started—from random Instagram Lives during the pandemic to building a platform that people genuinely connect with. What began as two family members just "chopping it up" turned into a podcast built on real conversations, raw honesty, and showing up consistently even when nobody was watching. As they dive deeper, the conversation opens up around the realities of building something from scratch—viral moments, creative differences, and the tension between chasing content versus staying authentic. The crew shares how their dynamic evolved, why they nearly walked away from it all, and how their bond as family ultimately kept everything together. It's not just about content—it's about trust, accountability, and knowing when to put the relationship before the business. They also touch on growth, bringing new energy into the team, and what it takes to keep pushing forward in a space full of egos and noise. From late nights and low views to selling out events and building a real community, this episode is a look at what happens when consistency meets belief—and why having the right people around you makes all the difference.

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