DALEWOOD MEDIA
Issue 001 · House Money
No. 001 A Deep Dive Series

House Money

Twenty-four episodes on Damon Dash — the founder's founder — and the philosophy that built Roc-A-Fella, Rocawear, and everything he's done since: own the machine, or build your own. Seven parts. One hundred seventeen concepts. All the receipts.

A Deep Dive
On Ownership
01Issue No.

House
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Damon Dash Twenty-Four Eps
DalewoodEST · 2026

There's a moment in every Damon Dash interview — and there are hundreds — where the interviewer thinks they're about to catch him in a contradiction, and instead he widens the frame until the question itself becomes the problem.

This series takes that widening seriously. Twenty-four episodes, seven parts, one hundred seventeen concepts — pulled from thirty years of Dash's interviews, court filings, and his own philosophy of ownership. Treated the way an Acquired episode treats a Fortune 500 founder. With more reverence.

I.

Independence & Ownership

3 Episodes
01

Who's the Boss?

Who actually gets to call themselves a boss in American business? Dash's language about ownership versus supervision, why there is no boss inside a corporation, and the independent ceiling.

Pt. I · Ep. 01
02

Cut the Middleman

Once you own the thing, what's the shortest distance between what you make and the person who wants it? Ownership over salary, direct-to-consumer, vertical integration, quality over volume.

Pt. I · Ep. 02
03

No Permission Slips

If you refuse to take anyone else's money, how do you actually build a life that's entirely your own? Licensing the ancillary, lifestyle business, monetizing what you love, pay-as-you-go, architecting a life.

Pt. I · Ep. 03
II.

Hustle Mechanics & Cash Flow

3 Episodes
04

Five Into Ten Into Twenty

If you can't take outside money, how do you actually grow? The mechanics of capital without credit — flipping the money, cash flow over profit, re-up discipline, and the no-paycheck approach.

Pt. II · Ep. 04
05

The Look of Broke

When every dollar goes back into inventory, you look broke. Dash says that's the signature of a growing business — but the same principle is what almost broke Rocawear.

Pt. II · Ep. 05
06

Work the Math

Once the money is moving, what's the operational discipline that keeps it moving? The boring daily choices that separate entrepreneurship from self-employment.

Pt. II · Ep. 06
III.

Brand Building & Consistency

3 Episodes
07

Ten Years of the Same Thing

A brand isn't a logo. It's a decade of showing up the same way. What it actually takes to build one — consistency, standards, authenticity, leading by example.

Pt. III · Ep. 07
08

The Eight-Dollar Shirt

Why Dash would rather sell a $500 jacket to 400 people than a $40 t-shirt to 50,000. The mathematics of charging more.

Pt. III · Ep. 08
09

Kill It Before It Gets Corny

The hardest thing in brand building isn't building — it's knowing when to walk away. Why Dash sold Rocawear at the peak.

Pt. III · Ep. 09
IV.

Culture Vultures & Gatekeepers

4 Episodes
10

The Extraction Pattern

Dash's most dangerous argument: the people who distribute Black culture extract from it, then weaponize lawsuits when called out. What is a culture vulture, actually?

Pt. IV · Ep. 10
11

One Seat at the Table

The internal version of extraction. Why Dash names names — including Black ones. The brotherhood violations he won't forgive.

Pt. IV · Ep. 11
12

All Perception Is Purchasable

How the press economy works, why most coverage is paid, and why Dash refuses to defend himself in the media.

Pt. IV · Ep. 12
13

Take It to Court

Dash calls himself "litigious because I have no choice." How he weaponizes contracts, emails, and the civil court system — and what he warns you to watch for in your own lawyer.

Pt. IV · Ep. 13
V.

The Harlem Code

3 Episodes
14

Go to the Connect

The street code Dash brought to corporate. Why silence signals danger, why you always go direct, and why Dash won't take orders from anyone who hasn't earned it.

Pt. V · Ep. 14
15

Walk It Like You Talk It

The internal discipline beneath the public posture. Embracing pain, keeping emotion out of business decisions, and why respect isn't soft — it's strategic.

Pt. V · Ep. 15
16

Never Ask for Money

The code around honor, women, daughters, and money. Why Dash says rich people ask prices and broke people are too embarrassed to.

Pt. V · Ep. 16
VI.

Family, Legacy & Values

3 Episodes
17

A Child Wants Time

The turning point in Dash's philosophy — realizing presence with his kids was the actual return on all of it. The businesses built around people he loves.

Pt. VI · Ep. 17
18

Make Your Friends Rich

Why Dash's job at Roc-A-Fella was teaching Jay and Kanye to not need him. Why empowering others is the strongest network insurance there is.

Pt. VI · Ep. 18
19

Grandkids' Grandkids

Hustling now for people who haven't been born yet. The long game most entrepreneurs don't allow themselves to play.

Pt. VI · Ep. 19
VII.

Decision Heuristics & Mental Models

5 Episodes
20

See the Ending First

How Dash claims to plan — the whiteboards, the reverse engineering, the daily repetition of the plan until his team speaks it back.

Pt. VII · Ep. 20
21

Comfort Kills Dreams

Why Dash says comfort, not fear, is what stops most people. The five-year rule, the small-fish principle, and why you should only compete with yourself.

Pt. VII · Ep. 21
22

Bet It All

The risk philosophy. Why a win with a compromise is actually a loss. Why breaking perception — doing the thing others say you can't — is the only real game.

Pt. VII · Ep. 22
23

Fear Is the Filter

Most businesses start by losing money. Most entrepreneurs quit before they learn the tuition. What separates the ones who stay in.

Pt. VII · Ep. 23
24

Losses in Public

The closing argument. Why independents take losses visibly, why the first attempt is always tuition, and why honest effort — not talent — is what actually wins. The quiet reframe that ends the series.

Pt. VII · Ep. 24