SLICK RIC RE:ALIGNED โ What Does Your Reputation Mean to You?
Host: SLICK RIC (@richj530) ยท Wed, 19 Aug 2026 ยท 1:11:25 ยท ~11 speakers
TL;DR
- A weekly, no-shill "growth space" built around one question: what does your reputation mean to you? SLICK RIC opened with an old-school music set and a motivational clip about legacy before going deep on his own turnaround.
- The host shared a raw personal arc โ a rough upbringing, years locked up, a turning point at 27, and a promise kept to his in-laws that "I'll show you better than I can tell you."
- Regulars went around the room adding their own takes: accountability and owning mistakes (A-VOID), "capable of violence to truly choose peace" (BeeCuzFuture), and consistency over one big moment.
- Margie B gave an emotional health update โ awaiting a PET scan after masses were found โ and insisted on staying "happy smiling Margie B" regardless of the outcome.
- SLICK RIC closed with a run of reputation "talking points": your reputation enters the room before you do, it compounds like an investment, and never trade a long-term name for a short-term bag.
- LMFG offered a friendly counterpoint โ at 65, he says reputation "means absolutely nothing" to him; what's in your heart and your foxhole friends are what count.
Highlights
[5:15] The motivational cold open. Before any talking, the room listened to a clip on legacy: at your funeral "they ain't gonna talk about my successโฆ they're gonna talk about who Nick was and how Nick loved." SLICK RIC set the tone with "the effect you have on others is the most valuable currency there is."
[8:35] SLICK RIC opens up about where he came from. Wearing his heart on his sleeve, the host described a verbally and physically abusive father, learning to react only "with aggression and ignorance," and years spent locked up โ the frame for everything that followed.
[12:33] The turning point at 27. Alone in a cell "seven days a week, 365," he described questioning who he was as a man, son, and future husband, picking up the Bible, and living by James 1 โ trials and tribulations as the thing that builds character.
[24:34] Sho turns the question back on the host. Sho (@AgogoKaren)* asked how hard it was for people who knew the old him to believe he'd changed. SLICK RIC's answer โ his father-in-law demanded a year to prove himself, and his reply was "just give me the opportunity and I'll show you better than I can tell you."
[35:05] Super High's off-script tribute. Superhighgasfees* admitted he came in expecting to riff on "reputation transcends money" and instead just wanted to say thanks โ he's watched friends try and fail to change violent mindsets, and the host actually doing it "gives me hope in humanity."
[38:05] Margie B's health update. Margie B shared, without wanting sympathy, that scans found two masses in her head and she's awaiting a PET scan, explaining the migraines that kept her away. Today was her first day with an appetite โ and she vowed to stay "that happy smiling Margie B" no matter the prognosis. SLICK RIC steered it straight to prayer.
[45:58] A-VOID on where the rubber meets the road. Ducking out to pick his daughters up from school, A-VOID* landed the room's cleanest idea: reputation shows itself when you mess up โ own it, apologize, and both sides can heal. The host tied it to his own note: accountability strengthens your reputation.
[49:00] BeeCuzFuture's line on peace. Six months from a rocky first impression, BeeCuz* reflected on staying "in the light" โ and offered the standout thought that "it takes being capable of violence to truly choose peace. Otherwise, you're just subject to other people who are violent."
[51:19] Money Miller's good week. Money Miller* lit up recounting his daughter's first steps and a science-center trip where she went "from walking to running in a matter of a day," pointing at star-lights on mirrored walls โ "she's gonna have me totally wrapped around her finger."
[1:05:09] LMFG's friendly counterpoint. LMFG* closed the panel by openly going against the grain: at 65, reputation "means absolutely nothing" to him โ including the origin of his own name (a black eye he gave the neighborhood bully at 13). What matters is family, friends, and the 30โ40 people who'd come running if "all hell broke loose."
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| [0:35] | Old-school music set, welcomes |
| [5:15] | Motivational clip on legacy |
| [7:06] | Host frames reputation; his upbringing and turnaround |
| [17:27] | Sho: being a woman in the space; turns the question back on the host |
| [31:31] | Super High's off-script reflection |
| [35:49] | Margie B: health update and reputation |
| [43:07] | Dark Moon: reputation as a man of God |
| [45:58] | A-VOID & BeeCuz: accountability, owning mistakes |
| [51:19] | Money Miller: family, NFT NYC |
| [53:56] | Host's reputation "talking points" |
| [1:02:45] | Space's shout-out; LMFG's counterpoint |
| [1:08:30] | Wrap-up and closing song |
Notable quotes
- "It's not what you've done, it's what you do next." โ SLICK RIC [29:21]0:38
- "My cup is not half full, it's not half empty. My cup is always full." โ Margie B [39:28]0:38
- "It takes being capable of violence to truly choose peace." โ BeeCuzFuture* [49:00]0:38
- "If you mess up, just say sorryโฆ admit you were wrong โ that's the quickest way to move on and heal." โ A-VOID* [45:58]0:38
- "Never sacrifice a long-term name for a short-term bagโฆ don't try to sell your soul for a jelly roll." โ SLICK RIC [58:21]0:38
- "I don't care what anybody says or thinks about me. I don't need the recognition." โ LMFG* [1:07:... โ closing panel]
Who said what
- SLICK RIC (@richj530) โ host; carried the theme with a candid personal testimony and a structured set of reputation principles, closing on the "put God first" note and a closing song.
- Sho (@AgogoKaren)* โ reflected on navigating the space as a woman and Christ follower, and drew out the host's own change story with a pointed question.
- Superhighgasfees (@SHGFees)* โ abandoned his prepared take to give a heartfelt tribute about how rare real change is.
- Margie B (@B4Margie)* โ shared a serious health update while insisting on gratitude and levity; on why she comes to spaces even on bad days.
- A-VOID (@AVOID_TheArtist)* โ reputation lives or dies on whether you can own a mistake.
- BeeCuzFuture (@BeeCuzFuture)* โ six months on from a bad first impression, staying visible and choosing peace.
- Money Miller (@ItsMoneyMiller)* โ family joy, an NFT NYC speaking slot, and expanding on ethics and self-accountability.
- Dark Moon (@Bryan36krun)* โ reputation as walking through life as a man of God whose actions show it.
- Space (@WicketSpace)* โ a warm shout-out to the host earned over a year of knowing him.
- LMFG (@LanceG1234)* โ the room's gentle contrarian: heart and loyalty over reputation.
Worth a full listen
- [8:35]โ[16:00] โ SLICK RIC's uninterrupted personal story. The summary can point at it, but the cadence of him working through the abusive-father years, prison, and the 27-year-old wake-up moment is the heart of the Space.
- [35:49]โ[43:07] โ Super High's tribute flowing into Margie B's health update and her "spicy Margie B" backstory. A stretch that swings from emotional to genuinely funny (the plumber-voice bit) without losing warmth.
- [53:56]โ[1:00:22] โ the host's full run of reputation principles delivered in one breath. Dense with lines worth writing down, and better heard than paraphrased.
* some voices are identified from context; those names are marked as likely.
