• The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #166: Trey Rhodes

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

The Mental Threads Podcast Episode #166: Trey Rhodes

  • Summary

  • For this episode of The Mental Threads Podcast Episode I will be interviewing Trey Rhodes. He is a Real Estate Agent, Event Curator, Model, and Mixed Martial Artist. Trey Rhodes being originally from Augusta, Georgia had moved to Charlotte, NC 9 years ago and has made a life for himself here especially with networking and connecting so many people through Real Estate and famously through the many events he had curated. I met Trey through a Charlotte Group Chat and had interviewed him previously in season 2. We converse about his experience moving to Charlotte, what intrigued him about the city, what made him want to stay and the experiences he had through moving to another city. We converse over what drove him to modeling and event curating. We speak on his growth building his brand and networking with many different people. We speak about all the artists he had to work with in Charlotte and them performing at his annual Charlotte Spark Event which will take place again on October 25th, 2024. Artists like: Solus Senpai, Queenie Luv, Sam Dinovo and many others that I have interviewed on The Mental Threads Podcast. We also speak on his experiences as a Mixed Martial Artist and his pursuit of going pro. This was a very dope episode you definitely need to check!

    Check out The 3rd Annual Charlotte Spark Event by Trey Rhodes Events that will take place 0n October 25th, 2024 1601 W. Trade St, Charlotte, NC

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