Champ Talk
What are you doing today to become a Champion?🏆🏆 Champ Talk with Branden Hudson
If you're a fan of martial arts, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, UFC history, or just love hearing how things started before they became mainstream, this episode is for you.
On this episode, I sit down with Professor Miles "Scoochie" Moffitt, founder of Southside Jiu-Jitsu in Salisbury, Maryland, to dive into his incredible 30-year journey through the world of martial arts and BJJ.
We go all the way back to the 1970s, through his taekwondo days, discovering the UFC on VHS tapes, training in garages before jiu-jitsu schools were everywhere, and making trips to Philadelphia to train at the legendary Maxercise under Steve Maxwell.
Along the way, Scoochie shares stories about:
🥋 The early days of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in America
🥋 Training before YouTube, social media, and online instruction
🥋 Steve Maxwell, Royce Gracie, and the origins of the UFC
🥋 The evolution of no-gi grappling
🥋 His relationship with Hedges "Comprido" Lemos and the lineage behind Southside Jiu-Jitsu
🥋 The politics, personalities, and wild stories that helped shape the sport
This episode is packed with history, behind-the-scenes stories, and a firsthand look at what it was like to train when jiu-jitsu was still largely unknown in the United States.
Whether you're a lifelong martial artist, train BJJ today, or simply enjoy hearing how pioneers helped build something from the ground up, you're going to enjoy this conversation.
Check it out, and if you know someone in the martial arts community, share it with them.
This episode is a little different.
As we approach 200 episodes, I wanted to share something that's had a major impact on my life over the past year. This isn't a sermon, and it's not a religious podcast. It's an honest conversation about how faith, church, and my relationship with God have helped fill a gap I didn't even realize was there.
After a challenging year filled with difficult events, hard lessons, and some serious self-reflection, I found myself searching for something more. What started as trying a few churches eventually led my family and me to find a home at Canvas Church, and it's changed the way I approach life, family, purpose, and personal growth.
I'm still far from perfect. I still make mistakes. I still have work to do. But I've found that having a stronger foundation and moral compass has made a real difference.
In this episode, I talk about:
âś… Why faith became important to me again
âś… Finding a church that felt right
âś… Purpose, family, and breaking generational cycles
âś… Why personal development and scripture often overlap
âś… Being a work in progress instead of chasing perfection
If you've ever struggled with purpose, questioned your beliefs, or felt like something was missing, I think you'll relate to this conversation.
Give it a listen, and if it resonates with you, I'd appreciate it if you'd share it with someone who might need to hear it.
As always, thank you for supporting the show. We're closing in on 200 episodes because of you. 🙏
🥋💥 **From sleeping on gym mats in Brazil to fighting in the UFC.**
On this episode of *Champ Talk*, I sit down with **UFC Heavyweight Max Gimenis** — world champion jiu-jitsu competitor, owner of Culture Jiu-Jitsu in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and one of the toughest guys you'll ever meet.
Max shares his incredible journey from leaving home on a judo scholarship, living in gyms, and learning English in a new country, to building a successful academy and earning a UFC contract after starting MMA at 29 years old.
We talk about:
âś… The mindset that helped him chase his dream
âś… The culture of jiu-jitsu and why it welcomes everyone
âś… The rise of gi vs. no-gi competition
âś… How combat sports build confidence and resilience
âś… Social media, anxiety, and what young people are missing today
âś… His UFC future, business goals, and what's next after injury recovery
This conversation is packed with lessons on discipline, sacrifice, family, and the immigrant work ethic that helped Max turn a dream into reality.
🎧 Watch or listen now and hear why Max lives by the "burn the boats" mentality.
If you enjoy the show, please like, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit from this conversation.
What does it look like to keep your faith when you've survived abuse, addiction in your family, cancer... and still choose forgiveness?
In this powerful conversation, Pastor Richard Pope shares his incredible journey—from a traumatic childhood marked by abuse and dysfunction to planting multiple churches, serving the homeless and addicted, and leading others toward hope.
We discuss:
âś… Why church success should be measured by lives sent, not seats filled
âś… Helping vulnerable people without enabling destructive behavior
âś… Forgiveness, justice, and dealing with anger toward evil
âś… Masculinity, courage, and what men are desperately missing today
âś… Beating cancer twice and living with a terminal diagnosis
âś… Trusting God when life doesn't make sense
Pastor Pope doesn't hold anything back. His story is raw, honest, and deeply inspiring.
If you've ever wrestled with suffering, purpose, forgiveness, or faith, this episode is for you.
Watch now and let us know: What part of Pastor Pope's story impacted you the most?
This episode is different.
No business talk. No hype.
Just a real conversation about something that affects more people than most are willing to admit.
In this episode of Champ Talk, Branden Hudson opens up about authenticity, social media, and a hard reality that hit close to home after learning that someone he had been checking in on… took his own life.
That news brought guilt. Reflection. Tough questions. And a bigger realization:
Too many men are struggling in silence.
Inside this episode:
✔️ Why authenticity matters more than sponsorships or clout
✔️ How social media can create connection—but also hide pain
✔️ Why men need to stop waiting for “the right moment” to check in on each other
✔️ The power of asking better questions… and actually listening
✔️ Why giving people their flowers while they’re here matters
This isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about being present. Reaching out. Checking in. And reminding the people in your life that they matter.
If this message hits you… share it with someone.
Seriously. One message, one conversation, one check-in can matter more than you know.
🎧 Watch/Listen now.
In today’s world, everybody has an opinion…
But not everybody has receipts.
In this solo episode of Champ Talk, Branden Hudson breaks down why so many influencers, leaders, coaches, and public figures are giving advice with zero real-world experience and why blindly following people online can cost you more than you realize.
From fake gurus and clout-chasing leadership…
To misconduct in gym culture…
To how social media can distort truth, create false idols, and even radicalize people…
This episode pulls no punches.
Inside this conversation:
✔️ Why experience matters more than image
✔️ The danger of following leaders with no real track record
✔️ How one bad decision can destroy everything a coach or mentor built
✔️ Why your circle can either elevate you or keep you stuck
✔️ The importance of doing your own research before trusting anyone… including the people you admire online
Branden also gets personal, sharing the mistakes, hard lessons, street life, fighting, business, and setbacks that shaped his perspective today.
No fake perfection. No sponsors. No agenda.
Just a real conversation about leadership, credibility, and keeping it authentic in a world full of hype.
🎧 Watch/Listen now.
This episode is different.
No business talk. No hype. No filters. Just a real conversation about something that affects more people than most are willing to admit.
In this episode of Champ Talk, Branden Hudson opens up about authenticity, social media, mental health, and a tough reality that hit close to home after learning that someone he had been checking in on… took his own life.
That news brought guilt. Reflection. Tough questions. And a bigger realization…
**Too many men are struggling in silence.**
In this conversation, Branden talks about:
✔️ Why he refuses to let sponsors control his message
✔️ The truth about social media, connection, and what people hide behind a screen
✔️ Why we need to stop avoiding hard conversations and call things what they are
✔️ The importance of checking in on the men in your life—even when they “seem fine”
✔️ Why listening matters more than trying to fix everything
✔️ Giving people their flowers while they’re still here
If you’re struggling right now, hear this—**the world is not better without you in it.**
And if you have good men in your life… check on them. Send the text. Make the call. Ask the deeper question.
One conversation can matter more than you realize.
🎧 Watch/Listen now.
Sometimes the hardest fight isn’t on the mats… it’s the one happening in your own head.
In this episode of Champ Talk, Branden Hudson sits down with longtime friend, competitor, and coach Dan Stretz to talk about the journey that took him from burnout, setbacks, and uncertainty… to finding purpose through jiu-jitsu.
From dealing with athletic burnout, illness, and the anxiety of walking into his very first class…
To helping build gym culture from the ground up…
To fighting through depression, unemployment, relationship struggles, and life’s lowest moments…
This episode goes way deeper than martial arts.
Inside this conversation:
✔️ How one moment sparked a lifelong obsession with jiu-jitsu
✔️ The nerves of stepping into your first gym
✔️ What separates great gym culture from toxic culture
✔️ Why small compromises can destroy a team
✔️ How action, support, and self-respect help you fight depression
✔️ What Dan learned during 11 months of unemployment and rock bottom
This isn’t just a conversation about training.
It’s about resilience. Brotherhood. Purpose. And learning how to keep moving forward when life gets heavy.
If you train, coach, compete—or you’re just fighting through your own battles—this episode will hit home.
🎧 Watch/Listen now.
This episode of Champ Talk is bigger than a conversation—it’s a story about identity, purpose, and impact.
Branden Hudson sits down with Enaka Beteck—club manager at the Truitt Street Boys & Girls Club, former juvenile detention center coordinator, boxer, athlete, and now artist—to talk about what it really takes to guide young people today.
From navigating culture shock after moving to the U.S. at 8…
To dealing with pressure, expectations, and finding his own path…
To turning depression into purpose through music and mentorship…
This one hits on every level.
Inside this episode:
✔️ Why today’s youth need real guidance more than ever
✔️ How confidence and individuality get lost in the age of social media
✔️ The power of mentorship (and the ripple effect it creates)
✔️ How one moment can change a kid’s entire future
✔️ Turning pain into purpose—and using it to lead others
This isn’t just about where you come from…
It’s about what you choose to do with it.
If you care about leadership, community, and making a real impact—don’t skip this one.
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