The 53rd spotlight of the week took a while to find, each spotlight continues to raise the bar and it wasn't easy finding the next level of stardom. With All due respect to the previous star, BIGG JOSH bleeds a whole different type of Stardom. The type that Kendrick Lamar was talking about when we wrote "Not Like Us" which is why Melodic Playground and the the Organic Business Network is proud to recognize a true Inland Empire entrepreneur, collector, innovator, and community builder — Josh Lozano, better known to many as NO BAD DAYZ has managed to create something authentic, exciting, and unforgettable through his authentic presence. His positive energy and Skills on the live streaming marketplace platform Whatnot is quietly turning into the best show on the platform.
I’ve known Josh for more than 25 years, and I can honestly say he has always been one of the most creative and driven people around me. I have never seen his hurt anyone, Long before the phones had camera he was always lighthouse for good vibes. During the pandemic, when many people were struggling to figure out what was next, both of us took major leaps into new creative ventures. While I focused on building Melodic Playground Radio, the magazine, and the Organic Business Network, Josh was quietly building one of the most entertaining and engaging shows on Whatnot.
For those unfamiliar with the platform, Whatnot is kind of like the modern-day version of QVC mixed with social media, collectibles, and live interaction. Sellers go live to showcase products, connect with collectors, and create a real-time experience for viewers. But Josh didn’t stop at simply selling cards. He elevated the entire format.
His streams became events.
One of the things that immediately stood out to me was how different his approach was from everybody else on the platform. Instead of simply opening packs and running auctions, Josh created an atmosphere. He brought people together. He featured live interviews with world-famous artists who actually designed some of the sports and collectible cards being sold during his streams. That level of access and creativity instantly separated him from the crowd. Viewers weren’t just buying collectibles — they were getting a backstage pass into the culture and artistry behind them.
Even more impressive was the way he supported independent creators and businesses along the way. Josh played Melodic Playground Radio during his streams, helping introduce our independent artists to an entirely new audience of collectors and entrepreneurs. He understood the importance of collaboration and cross-promotion before many others caught on. It wasn’t just about making sales for him — it was about building community.
One stream in particular completely changed the way I viewed live marketing and audience engagement. Josh was doing giveaways throughout the show, interacting with viewers nonstop, creating excitement every minute. Somehow, I ended up winning a rare Mike Trout card during the stream. As somebody who grew up loving sports memorabilia and authentic fan experiences, that moment hit differently. It wasn’t just about the card itself. It was about the experience Josh created around it.
Watching him work was eye-opening.As someone deeply involved in promoting independent artists, authors, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs, I realized Josh had cracked the code on something powerful — making people feel included. He turned viewers into participants. He made every stream feel personal, energetic, and memorable. Honestly, it inspired me to think differently about how we support creators within our own network.
That’s what makes Josh Lozano such an important spotlight for this week.
He represents the new generation of Inland Empire entrepreneurship. He took a platform that many people saw as simple online selling and transformed it into live entertainment, networking, education, and culture. His consistency, personality, and innovation continue to attract audiences from all over the country, while still proudly representing the Inland Empire every step of the way.
In a time where so many people chase trends, Josh built something real. NO BAD DAYZ is more than just a name — it’s a mindset. It’s about creating opportunities, building community, and bringing positive energy into every room you enter.
The Organic Business Network salutes Josh Lozano for his creativity, vision, and commitment to building something original. Entrepreneurs like him remind us why independent business matters and why authentic community connections will always outlast hype.

