ICE Agents Accused of Racism, Now Under Attack — Immigrants Thrive in Business | 19
In this powerful new episode of The Attorney Sekou Podcast, Sekou breaks down the latest courtroom drama as Sean “Diddy” Combs is found not guilty on three of five major charges—including racketeering and conspiracy. We also unpack the DOJ’s final Epstein report: no blackmail list, no client list, and a controversial conclusion.
Then, we sit down with Marjhorie Peraza, the fearless Venezuelan immigrant behind Take a Sushi, the viral Latin-Asian fusion restaurant taking Orlando by storm. From earning $8/hour to launching a sushi food truck with just $26K saved in a can, Marjhorie shares her journey of building a restaurant empire without loans, mentors, or restaurant experience—just hustle, heart, and vision.
Topics Covered:
The surprising verdict in the Diddy trial
DOJ says no Epstein client list—what now?
ICE agents under fire and TPS status repeals
How Marjhorie built a 3-food-truck business from home
The immigrant entrepreneur mindset
Balancing motherhood and business
Franchising dreams: Take a Sushi goes national
If you’re chasing a dream, this episode will remind you: you don’t need to start with everything—you just need to start.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly episodes where law meets life, stories turn into journeys, and journeys create legends.
Whether you're passionate about immigration reform, national security, or building wealth through real estate, this episode delivers critical insight with heart and authenticity.
Need legal insight with heart? Follow @AttorneySekou for weekly drops.
Follow Attorney Sekou for more unfiltered conversations at @attorneysekou
Connect with our Guest Marjhorie Peraza at: https://www.instagram.com/marjhoriepl/?hl=en
You can tune in for a conversation with insights on law, business, and personal growth.
ICE Agents Accused of Racism, Now Under Attack — Immigrants Thrive in Business | 19
In this powerful new episode of The Attorney Sekou Podcast, Sekou breaks down the latest courtroom drama as Sean “Diddy” Combs is found not guilty on three of five major charges—including racketeering and conspiracy. We also unpack the DOJ’s final Epstein report: no blackmail list, no client list, and a controversial conclusion.
Then, we sit down with Marjhorie Peraza, the fearless Venezuelan immigrant behind Take a Sushi, the viral Latin-Asian fusion restaurant taking Orlando by storm. From earning $8/hour to launching a sushi food truck with just $26K saved in a can, Marjhorie shares her journey of building a restaurant empire without loans, mentors, or restaurant experience—just hustle, heart, and vision.
Topics Covered:
The surprising verdict in the Diddy trial
DOJ says no Epstein client list—what now?
ICE agents under fire and TPS status repeals
How Marjhorie built a 3-food-truck business from home
The immigrant entrepreneur mindset
Balancing motherhood and business
Franchising dreams: Take a Sushi goes national
If you’re chasing a dream, this episode will remind you: you don’t need to start with everything—you just need to start.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly episodes where law meets life, stories turn into journeys, and journeys create legends.
Whether you're passionate about immigration reform, national security, or building wealth through real estate, this episode delivers critical insight with heart and authenticity.
Need legal insight with heart? Follow @AttorneySekou for weekly drops.
Follow Attorney Sekou for more unfiltered conversations at @attorneysekou
Connect with our Guest Marjhorie Peraza at: https://www.instagram.com/marjhoriepl/?hl=en
You can tune in for a conversation with insights on law, business, and personal growth.