What happens when creativity, community, and hustle collide?
In this episode of The Diary of a Side Hustler, we meet Ja’Mya Giles — a cybersecurity analyst by day, entrepreneur by night, and community builder always.
Originally from River Rouge, Michigan, Ja'Mya's story is proof that your passion projects can become purpose-driven businesses and that side hustling can be about way more than just making money.
From almost joining the Marines to landing a cybersecurity career after attending a STEM camp, Ja'Mya’s path has been anything but traditional. But one thing has stayed the same — her commitment to giving back.
Today, she’s the founder of Village to Village Leadership Foundation, a nonprofit focused on youth mentorship and scholarship, and the owner of Mya Made Customs, a growing custom apparel and gifting business. Both are built from a heart for community and a love for creativity.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
How Ja'Mya discovered cybersecurity (spoiler: ROTC & summer camp played a role)
How word-of-mouth grew her side hustle into 60+ orders a month (with no website!)
The story behind her nonprofit Village to Village and its impact on first-gen students
How she manages working full-time while running two passion projects
What being a side hustler really looks like beyond social media glam
The importance of mentorship, community, and believing in what’s possible for you
This episode is for anyone trying to balance a 9-5, a side hustle, and a mission bigger than themselves.
Listen now and get inspired to lead with heart, build with purpose, and bet on yourself — even when the path isn’t perfect.
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