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Pink is the color of pressure.
Of standing in the heat and not folding.
My mentor wore a pink gi.
Not as a fashion choice—
but because life bleeds color into you when you’re not paying attention.
And he chose to own it.
That stuck with me.
Because real power isn't about shouting.
It’s about standing still in the storm.
Pink Equals Power is a movement.
A mindset.
A message to anyone who's had to earn every ounce of their peace.
It’s not political. It’s not performative.
It’s personal.
This is for the ones who turn pressure into power.
Who tell the truth when it’s inconvenient.
Who walk through fire and come out stronger, not bitter.
We’re not building followers.
We’re building a community—
People helping people rise, recover, and remember who the hell they are.
Through music. Through action. Through giving back.
I’ve committed myself to more than the stage—
I’m walking into service.
Into charity.
Into purpose.
If that calls to something in you—
if you've been through the pressure—
and you're ready to use it for good...
Then you're already part of this.
Welcome to the movement.
Pink Equals Power.

My mentor, Gene LeBell — the guy who trained in judo and catch‑wrestling, one of the toughest ever — once had his gi accidentally turn pink after a laundry mix‑up before a tournament in Japan. He didn’t ditch it. Instead, he wore it into competition. And he won.
To me, every time I saw him in pink, it didn’t feel soft. It felt unstoppable.
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