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By Montez Cox
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
This episode I started off discussing how felt about a particular situation where a statement was made "Just because school isn't for you doesn't mean rapping is",eventually leading me to touch base on other concepts like my generations being the result of previous generations, rapping, trapping, and the influence that social media leaves on us etc.
I ended the podcast speaking on my first network experience where I met Asia Sheree and Ja'Naysha Monaa the guest speakers at a women's empowerment event.They are 2 examples of boss women they both own businesses, Asia's being 'Spotlight Creative Studios' where she creates things like logos, websites, business cards, video editing etc. and Ja'Naysha's being 'Twins Treats and Sweets' where her and her twin bake goods like cupcakes and make other things like chocolate covered pretzels with the menu being very optional. They both plan to soon graduate, salute these beautiful boss young black women by showing love and supporting their business and business medias left below.
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@twins_treats_and_sweets
For a long time I was just going through school without any motivation which caused my grades to start lacking and me to start excelling in other areas of my life that weren't necessarily beneficial to me and to my ultimate goal which is to be wealthy and successful. This episode offers a few questions you can ask your self to be motivated in school and more importantly life; a lot of us are still searching for what we like to call our purpose this is a step you can take in not just finding your purpose but putting it in action, planning and coming to realization with steps you can start taking now or steps you can take later on in life to fulfill your purpose.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.