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Meet Poseidon Neptune of Dallas

Today we’d like to introduce you to Poseidon Neptune.

Poseidon, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
My story starts in a place I’m not proud of, but I don’t run from it anymore. For years I was living a double life: I was a drug dealer, and I was also a drug addict. I was on heroin for about seven years and cocaine for about four. Somewhere along the way, the thing I thought I controlled started controlling me. I lost time, relationships, peace, and eventually my freedom. I even served four years in prison, and that was the hard stop.

Prison stripped everything down to the truth. There were no distractions, no illusions, and no running. That’s where I had to face myself and what I’d become, what I’d done, and where my life was headed if I didn’t change. And in that darkness, God met me. Not in a “motivational quote” way, but in a way that felt like survival. I started praying differently. Thinking differently. And taking responsibility differently. I made a decision that if I ever got another chance, I wasn’t going to waste it.

When I got out, I treated my life like a second birth. I dedicated it to God and started rebuilding from the ground up my mind, my discipline, my character, and my habits. I replaced chaos with structure and purpose. And I put my energy into creation instead of destruction.

That’s where Omnithreads came from. It isn’t just clothing to me. It’s a testimony you can wear. It’s the story of transformation and turning pain into purpose, and turning a past that could’ve buried me into a mission that can help other people. Everything I build now, my brand, my message, and the community I’m creating, is about light, redemption, and alignment. I’m not here pretending I’ve always been perfect. I’m just here as proof that God can take the worst chapters and still write something powerful with the rest of the book.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
Not at all. It’s been a blessing, but it definitely hasn’t been smooth. The first struggle was rebuilding myself after prison. When you come home, you’re not just “starting over” financially. You’re re-learning how to live. I had to earn trust back, fix my mindset, and build discipline from scratch. Staying sober and staying focused wasn’t a one-time decision. It was a daily choice. There were days where the old life felt easier, faster, and more familiar, and I had to keep choosing the harder path because I knew where the easy path ends.

The second struggle was the mental side: shame, guilt, and the weight of my past. You can change your environment, but your mind still tries to drag you backward. I had to learn how to forgive myself while still taking full accountability for who I was. That’s a spiritual fight as much as it is a personal one.

On the business side, I had to learn everything the hard way. I didn’t have some big team or a blueprint. I was teaching myself e-commerce, branding, marketing, and operations, while also trying to fund it responsibly and make decisions that matched my values. I’ve dealt with setbacks like slow seasons, ad spend that didn’t convert, inventory mistakes, event problems, and the stress of trying to keep momentum when life hits.

And maybe the biggest struggle has been patience and accepting that real success is built, not microwaved. I had to unlearn the “quick money” mindset from my old life and replace it with something sustainable and God-led. Now I measure progress differently. I’m not just trying to win. I’m trying to become the kind of man who can carry what God is building through me.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
What I do lives at the intersection of art, message, and movement. I’m the Founder, Creator, and Spiritual Guide of Omnithreads Apparel, a spiritual streetwear brand built on transformation. I am taking myth, astrology, sacred symbolism, and faith and turning it into pieces people can wear as a reminder of who they are and what they’re becoming. I specialize in world-building. I don’t just make designs, I build universes around them, like collections with meaning, storylines, coded references, and a purpose behind every drop. Omnithreads is for seekers, believers, and visionaries, and it’s also tied to impact: for every order we remove 12 plastic bottles from the ocean and plant 3 trees in the forest, because I believe the mission should heal outward, not just look good.

Right now I’m expanding that world in a big way with U.G.L.Y., which stands for “Unleashing God’s Light in You”. It is an upcoming new collection that sits in a completely different lane based on socio-political issues. It’s bolder, more confrontational, more “say it with your chest.” It’s hidden under a secret menu in Tartarus, and it’s designed to feel like you discovered something you weren’t supposed to find. That’s intentional. It’s not just clothing. It’s a statement, a spotlight, and a mirror.

At the same time, I’m stepping into media and music. I’m launching my YouTube channel as an extension of the brand, which will include spiritual advice, storytelling, behind-the-scenes creation, spiritual mindset, culture, and the raw truth of rebuilding a life into purpose. And I’m also working on an upcoming album that connects the same themes: transformation, mythology, pressure, redemption, ambition, and God. It’s real life turned into art.

What I’m most proud of is that everything I create is backed by a real story. I didn’t build all this from comfort. I built it from survival and rebirth. I’m proud that I took a past that could’ve defined me in the worst way and turned it into fuel for a mission, a brand, and a creative world people can step into.

What sets me apart is I’m not chasing aesthetics alone. I’m building meaning. A lot of brands sell a look. I’m building a language, a universe, and a testimony. When people find Omnithreads, they don’t just buy a product. They recognize themselves in the story.

Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
Only God. There is only God…

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