Archie Clay III: Changing Our Mental Wealth With One Simple Phrase: Brain Love
- Sean James

- Feb 27
- 2 min read

If you sit down with Archie Clay III for even a few minutes, you quickly realize he is not just building companies. He is building himself. And that is what makes his leadership different.
Before he ever talks about revenue, retail strategy, or scaling, he talks about family. He will tell you straight up that he is a family man first. His mother, his grandmother, and now his wife have shaped who he is. That foundation shows up in how he leads. He does not subscribe to the idea that success means grinding so hard that you lose the people who helped you get there. For Archie, wealth without connection is empty. If you win in business but lose at home, that is not a win.
His journey has not been smooth. Before Brain Love, he built a seven-figure brand that gained serious traction. Then, at the height of momentum, a partnership split changed everything. That season forced him to slow down. To feel the disappointment. To wrestle with his faith. To question what was next. Instead of rushing to rebuild, he allowed himself to sit in it. Brain Love was born out of that reflection. It was not just another clothing brand. It was an extension of healing.
When Archie talks about mental health, it is not theoretical. It is personal. He grew up seeing the impact of emotional instability in his own family. His mother constantly emphasized emotional control and awareness long before people were calling it “mental wellness.” Today, he speaks openly about therapy, couples counseling, communication, and doing the internal work. He reframes the conversation in a powerful way. Mental health is not weakness. It is mental wealth. If your mind is unstable, your leadership will be too.
Faith is another layer of his story. Raised between Islamic and Christian influences, he had to figure out what he truly believed. He has been honest about being frustrated with God during difficult seasons. But he also speaks about flow. That feeling when something bigger than you is guiding the process. For him, faith is not about performance. It is about alignment.
What stands out most about Archie as a business leader is his restraint. He understands the difference between growing and exploding. He talks openly about capacity, capital, and knowing when to say not yet. He is not chasing the image of being the boss. He is focused on building something that lasts. That takes humility. That takes ego removal. That takes honesty about what you can and cannot handle.
At the end of the day, Archie Clay III is not just trying to scale a brand. He is committed to evolving as a man while he builds. He challenges the idea that entrepreneurs have to be hardened, disconnected, or ego-driven. Instead, he models awareness, growth, faith, therapy, discipline, and intention.
In a world where everyone is chasing money, Archie is reminding leaders that if you do not take care of your mind, your spirit, and your people, the success will not sustain you.
And that might be the most powerful form of leadership there is.
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