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Sports Motivation Podcast

BARS: Keep SCORING (Bar from Philthy Rich)

Sports Motivation Podcast

Niyi Sobo

Soccer, Football, Basketball, Crossfit, Mindset, Sports, Psychology, Dominate, Business

4.8755 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Episode Summary
In this Bars episode, Niyi Sobo breaks down the line from Motivational Purpose: “Playas don’t keep score, they just keep scoring.” Most people chase results out of desperation, hoping wins will finally make them feel worthy. But true killas don’t play that game. They align their goals with their core mission, focus on mastery of the process, and act from conviction and power. Wins are just the natural byproduct. If you want to keep scoring, this episode will show you how.

Key Takeaways

  • Most people obsess over results, acting from anxiety and desperation.

  • Results can never complete you—they won’t give you worth or value.

  • Killers align their goals with their mission and identity.

  • Mastery is about process, not results; power comes from conviction, not need.

  • Keep scoring by enjoying wins without tying them to your identity.

Next Steps
To get coaching and to work with me, Niyi Sobo, go to imnotyou.com/ki and book a free consultation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Sports Motivation podcast. It's your host, Niyu Shobo. I got another bar for you guys today. I'm excited to break it down. I actually listened to this a long time ago. And I had it written down somewhere. And then I heard the song again and I was like, oh yeah, I was going to break this down a while ago.

0:21.7

And it's perfect, man.

0:24.6

It's perfect because it's like I said, man, it's the whole reason why I started doing bars.

0:32.4

There's a, I love hip-hop because essentially to me it's philosophy. Not all of it, of course. But it's when you hear bars that just make you reflect and highlight certain realities or certain, you know, pieces of wisdom or universal truths, I love it. That's part of, that's a huge reason why I love

0:56.7

hip hop. And of course, that's a large umbrella. So I'm talking about the hip hop that I listen to.

1:02.4

And what I aim to do is share with you all the wisdom that I get through what I listen to, not so

1:08.9

you can listen to the artists that I listen to, although I do like it when that happens.

1:13.6

Shout out to Camberley, one of my clients, and someone I consider a friend at this point of the game.

1:21.6

And she's an older white woman, super successful, you know, in business and all of that. And it was funny,

1:32.4

man, when I, she told me that she had been listening to Dave East after I did the bar

1:39.9

on leveling up. And that was always really stuck out to me.

1:44.2

I was laughing when she told me that.

1:46.4

So, of course, when I put you guys up on game

1:48.8

and hear that you guys are now listening to Filthy Rich

1:53.0

and Poo Hefner, Rick Hyde,

1:57.6

Jada Kiss. Dave East.

2:01.6

I mean, artists who I wouldn't say are like universally popular.

2:06.6

It's really cool.

2:08.6

But that's not the reason why I do it.

2:10.6

I want to share this game with you all.

2:12.6

All right.

2:13.6

So today is from Filthy Rich, one of my favorite artists.

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