Nick Cannon on NARCISSISM, ADHD & Why Diagnoses Are Just LABELS

MAR 30, 202661 MIN
The Person Who Believed In Me

Nick Cannon on NARCISSISM, ADHD & Why Diagnoses Are Just LABELS

MAR 30, 202661 MIN

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Before Nick Cannon became a multi-hyphenate media mogul, comedian, rapper, producer, and host of The Masked Singer, he was a hyperactive five year old kid walking into a storefront Taekwondo studio in San Diego, terrified of the stern man who would change his life. In this deeply personal and unguarded conversation, the entertainment powerhouse sits down with David Begnaud to share the person who believed in him when discipline was the last thing he wanted.Nick opens up about meeting Grandmaster James Wilson, a stoic and accomplished man who was not just a martial arts instructor, but an assistant United States attorney, a minister, and a pillar in a community that rarely saw figures like him. Nick talks about growing up with a teenage dad, being raised in a disenfranchised neighborhood, and how Master Wilson became larger than life to him. He shares what it felt like to learn integrity before he even knew what the word meant, why he wanted to quit more than he wanted to stay, and how the discipline he resisted as a child became the foundation for everything he does today.There's also a raw reflection on being diagnosed with ADHD, narcissistic personality disorder, and lupus nephritis. Nick talks about why he sees diagnoses as chapters, not his whole story, and why therapy has become a space to offload, take inventory, and grow. He shares why he believes he's a machete juggler, why standing in the fire is where he feels most alive, and why slowing down has never been an option even when doctors tell him it should be. He opens up about fatherhood, raising 12 kids, the guilt he carries daily, and why being present matters more than being perfect. Get more stories that remind you the world is still good. Sign up for our free newsletter: www.thedogoodcrew.comThank you to Canva for believing in the power of storytelling and helping us bring this podcast to life: https://canva.comRecorded January 28, 2026Chapters ☀️Chapters00:00:00 Intro: Nick Cannon00:03:26 Meeting Master Wilson: The Five-Year-Old Who Didn't Want Discipline00:07:37 The Superhero in the Neighborhood: Why Master Wilson Was Different00:13:45 Integrity: The Word That Changed Everything00:09:08 The Question: Have You Become the Man He Wanted You to See?00:18:30 Growing Up With Dad: The Teenage Father Who Became His Hero00:29:13 The Diagnosis Collection: ADHD, NPD, Lupus, and Labels00:27:39 Therapy as Waste Management: Offloading to Stay Superhuman00:30:25 The Narcissist Test: When You Try to Give the Right Answer00:35:40 Standing in the Fire: Why Slowing Down Hurts More00:37:18 The Machete Juggler: Proving Something to Himself Every Day00:43:13 MTV and Wild 'N Out: Creating Space for Hip-Hop Culture00:54:00 The 12 Kids Question: Legacy vs. Lineage00:55:10 School Pickups and Guilt: The Super Dad Who Can't Be Everywhere00:57:16 The Relentless Dreamer: Insomnia, Faith, and What's Left to Prove00:42:35 Where Humans Connect: The Struggle Behind the Success00:59:40 The Man Master Wilson Wanted: Honorable Over FamousABOUT THIS PODCAST:The Person Who Believed In Me is hosted by David Begnaud, founder and CEO of Do Good Crew and often called "America's storyteller." In each episode, David sits down with world-class guests to ask one simple question: Who believed in you before the world did? Big names. Honest stories. Relatable takeaways. Different paths — same question.David is also a CBS News contributor and host of the weekly segment Beg Knows America, which airs every Monday morning.Host: David BegnaudGuest: Nick CannonExecutive Producer: Olivier DelfosseBooker: Sully BlochDirector of Photography: Foster ParksLive Production Technician: Joseph Gabay & Will Whitley (Statik Creative)Associate Producer: Jonah JohnsonDirector of Social: Mariah MaullTheme Music: SlipstreamPost-Production: Longwave DigitalCONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believedpodcast