Might Get Loud with Brittany Racine
In this episode, Brittany sits down with Nayana Ferguson, co-founder of Anteel Tequila, to talk about resilience, mindset, and building a business rooted in intention. Nayana shares her journey from growing up in Detroit to becoming the first Black woman to own and lead a tequila brand, and how surviving pancreatic cancer and breast cancer fundamentally shaped how and why she built Anteel Tequila. This conversation goes far beyond spirits. Together, they unpack: What it’s really like to launch and scale a tequila brand How health challenges influenced product development and...
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Not all drunk idea's are bad idea's... In today’s episode, Brittany sits down with Mike, the owner of The Whiskey Wagon, Detroit’s party bus experience bringing major Nashville energy to Michigan- country vibes, karaoke, and no regrets! Mike shares the real behind-the-scenes of turning a “what if we did this?” moment into a growing business: the chaotic hunt for the perfect bus, the time (and sweat) it took to build it out, the surprises of running a party bus company in Michigan, and what it actually takes to scale something people love. And the best part? The Whiskey Wagon isn’t...
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Anna moved to the U.S. from Romania, started completely over, and built a luxury beauty business rooted in one thing: quality. We talk about how European beauty standards focus on the experience, the craft, and serving the client, not rushing them in and out like an assembly line. We also get into mindset, confidence, and the freedom that comes from putting what’s important to you first, instead of living for other people’s opinions. This episode touches on building a brand on social media and is full of perspective shifts. The best way to build an empire is starting on a...
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Let’s clear something up real quick: confidence is not something you wake up with one day. In this solo episode, Brittany gets unfiltered about confidence. What it actually looks like in real life, the myths that keep people stuck, and the uncomfortable truth about why most of us are waiting way too long to start anything because we don't feel confident. From imposter syndrome and overthinking to talking yourself out of opportunities you’re fully capable of handling, this episode breaks down why confidence is built after action, not before it. Brittany shares personal stories,...
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What happens when you’re raised in a cult-like environment… and the God you were taught to fear becomes the force that sets your free? In this episode, Brittany sits down with Jenny Smith to unpack an unbelievable yet deeply human story of religious trauma, coercive control, an arranged marriage, domestic abuse, and the long, complicated road to leaving when “just walking away” isn’t an option. Jenny shares what it was like growing up with weaponized faith and being conditioned to obey authority without question where rules are backed by threats. She opens up about how abuse was...
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In this episode of Might Get Loud, Brittany sits down with her boyfriend Anthony Maisano with friend Andy Ward stepping in as the MC, for an unfiltered conversation that goes way beyond surface-level relationship talk. This conversation dives into the real dynamics of long-term relationships, blending families, building businesses, navigating ambition, and choosing partnership with or without following a traditional script. From chaotic travel stories (including Montezuma’s Revenge and 19-mile suitcase walks through Venice) to honest conversations about work-life balance, independence,...
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In this first solo episode, we’re doing a full 2025 self-check. This is where you look at what worked, what didn’t, what you carried for way too long, and what needs to stay in 2025 permanently. Then we shift into the fun part: building your best 2026. I’ll walk you through the same reflection and goal-setting process I use in my own life — month-by-month highs and lows, habit audits, categories for your goals, and the systems you actually need in place to make them happen. This is a guided workshop, not just a conversation. By the end of the episode, you’ll have clarity on: Your...
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Let’s talk red flags. The light red, the burgundy ones, and the kind that ignite your rage on sight. 🚩 But here’s the twist… some of these might actually be yours, and you didn’t even realize it. This episode is casual, chaotic, and uncomfortably relatable. Devin and I break down the signs we’ve ignored, the ones we’ve carried, and the ones we should’ve run from. Let’s not pretend we don’t see the signs anymore. Join us for a happy hour therapy session to calibrate your psycho meter. Devin's Instagram: Devin's first episode: Brittany's Instagram: ...
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Andy Ward, with Ward's Equipment Rental is back and bringing even more unintentionally educational business strategy than in Season 1. In this episode, we cover everything from why landscapers are going broke, why zoning meetings feel like emotional warfare, how AI might take everyone’s job (but also maybe save your business), and why one woman named Gloria single-handedly delayed Andy’s expansion by 100 days while half-asleep. You’ll hear the business revelations Andy spent 10 years learning the hard way, why SOPs could save your sanity, how to scale without losing your mind, and a...
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This episode is the voice of a mother who has been fighting for her disabled son for over two decades- often alone, often unheard, and often in systems not built to support families like hers. But it’s also a story of resilience. Of refusing to give up. Of love, grit, and the kind of strength that only grows in the shadows of hardship. Kara Christensen opens her heart and shares her journey as a special-needs parent navigating medical decisions, legal barriers, emotional burnout, and the weight of constant advocacy. This is not just a story, it’s a cry for community, a reminder that...
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Kevin Johnston, founder of Red Stakes Golf, build a brand the old-school way through loyalty, relationships, and relentless work ethic.
In this episode, Brittany Racine sits down with Kevin to uncover how he went from working in coal mines to walking the floor of the PGA Show with his own Made-in-America golf simulator brand which is now sold at Costco.
You’ll hear how he built a company rooted in integrity, scaled through genuine connections, and pivoted through economic chaos, COVID, and tech disruption — all while keeping manufacturing right here in Michigan.
They talk about what it really takes to get a big-box partnership, how to survive when business slows down, and why playing the long game still wins in a world obsessed with shortcuts.
Plus, stay tuned for a live golf simulator demo at the end (watch it on Spotify Video or YouTube!) and details on Red Stakes’ Black Friday sale.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, golf lover, or just someone who loves a story about betting on yourself, this episode will make you want to take your next swing.
Red Stakes info:
Website: https://rsgolf.com/
Costco: https://www.costco.com/p/-/rsg-one-golf-simulator-studio-bundle/4000370114?langId=-1
Pro Bundle: https://www.costco.com/p/-/rsg-one-golf-simulator-studio-bundle/4000370114?langId=-1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playrsgolf/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHh9Q9lcSYY
Follow Brittany:
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@mightgetloudpodcast
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