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One Lou: Rochester New York to Colorado Springs | Living With 15 People, Starting a Construction Business With $35, Entrepreneur Mindset, Music Career, Faith, Family, Hustle & Success Story

37 min · 8. juni 2026
episode One Lou: Rochester New York to Colorado Springs | Living With 15 People, Starting a Construction Business With $35, Entrepreneur Mindset, Music Career, Faith, Family, Hustle & Success Story cover

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One Lou joins Mile High Minute for a conversation about his journey from Rochester, New York, to Florida and eventually Colorado Springs. He talks about growing up in a crowded household with 14–15 family members under one roof, how those experiences shaped his mentality, and why pressure helped build the foundation for the man he is today. He also opens up about sports, faith, entrepreneurship, and the lessons he learned transitioning from working jobs as a teenager to launching his own construction company. Starting with almost nothing, One Lou explains how he built a business through hustle, persistence, and a willingness to learn on the fly. On the music side, he discusses developing his sound, the influence of Southern rap legends like Juvenile, Lil Wayne, and the Hot Boys, and how he balances music with business. He shares the meaning behind his name, "One Lou," the philosophy of his Ego Feeders brand, and his recent momentum with platforms like Dirty Glove Bastard and Street Nerds. He talks about: • Growing up in Rochester, New York• Moving to Kissimmee, Florida as a child• Living with 14–15 family members in one house• Church, sports, and childhood influences• Football, basketball, and track experiences• Learning life lessons from different environments• Moving to Colorado Springs in 2012• Starting and running a construction business• Building a company from just $35• Entrepreneurship and hustle mentality• Discovering music and recording his first songs• Influences from Southern hip-hop legends• Dirty Glove Bastard and Street Nerds appearances• Colorado's music scene• The meaning behind "One Lou"• The Ego Feeders movement and mindset• Upcoming music, projects, and business ventures One Lou's story is a reminder that circumstances don't define outcomes. Whether it's growing up in a packed household, learning business through experience, or building multiple ventures from the ground up, his focus remains the same: keep learning, keep working, and keep moving forward. Presented by Mile High Minute

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