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Rapper/CEO/Entrepreneur Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins joins The Morning Hustle with Lore’l and Kyle Santillian to talk about his new book, Adversity For Sale: Ya Gotta Believe. Jeezy talks about his purpose for writing his book and what the title really means. He talks about his life growing up and what he learned from his early days that have shaped his life. Jeezy also talked about how he had to let some people go that was around before. He also spoke about investing in himself without really knowing he was doing that. While on The Morning Hustle, Jeezy described his time first entering the rap game and having so much turmoil in his life from the streets. In the book, Jeezy opened up about his mental health. AND MUCH MORE!
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Rapper/CEO/Entrepreneur Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins joins The Morning Hustle with Lore’l and Kyle Santillian to talk about his new book, Adversity For Sale: Ya Gotta Believe. Jeezy talks about his purpose for writing his book and what the title really means. He talks about his life growing up and what he learned from his early days that have shaped his life. Jeezy also talked about how he had to let some people go that was around before. He also spoke about investing in himself without really knowing he was doing that. While on The Morning Hustle, Jeezy described his time first entering the rap game and having so much turmoil in his life from the streets. In the book, Jeezy opened up about his mental health. AND MUCH MORE!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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