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Welcome to The Weekly Hustle Podcast, a podcast hosted by Jennifer Lyn. Each episode is an opportunity to hear from from a variety of hardworking individuals to talk side hustles, main hustles, passions, projects, art, politics, culture, mental health, etc. The purpose of this podcast is to remind people that we are all successful in our own ways - no matter what we are going through. We are now living in a world of digital engagements so it is important to remember the value of conversation ...
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The Weekly Hustle - S3 Episode 00: Hi, Hustlers! Did you miss us? We missed us too & especially you! After taking a break from podcasting for more than a year, our host Jennifer Lyn is finally back. With all the things our world is facing today - the ups, the downs, the highs, & the very lows… it was easy to lose track of time. But it is finally ti…
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In this episode, I interview one of my bestfriends Adriana. I’ve known Adriana since highschool and the was always a very caring and loving person. It was clear for those of us who were closest to her that in the past few years, she struggled with anxiety and depression. We’ve all been there in the position where we care for a loved one so much but…
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I interview bestfriends Suly and Jay - two Latinas of Dominican and Salvadorian. This is the first time I had two guest on the podcast - two really dope, hard-working, beautiful, and inspiring women. We talk about their travel experiences, the importance of seeing the world, and being exposed to cultures so different from ours. They also give insig…
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In this episode, I interview Jabari - Maryland native, New York hustler for 4 years, Jack of all trades type of guy, and a LEO. I am also joined by his twin Leo, Laurie, as an impromptu guest co-host. After having an amazing brunch in Brooklyn, we chat about his company Herb N’ Fresh, which started as a school project in college. Since launching hi…
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In this episode, I had the opportunity of interviewing Cory Russo, Owner and Creator of BTTR balm. BTTR, which stands for ‘Butter’ but also ‘Better Than The Rest’. It is an all-natural moisturizing balm for your hands, face, feet, and everything in between. Cory shares his journey moving to New York, launching his own business, and how he operates …
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In this episode, I interview my twin brother with a British accent, Paolo. Fun fact, we were born about 12 hours from each other. We chat about his early childhood growing up in the Philippines and the UK, and discuss his transition of moving to NYC. When I met Paolo, almost a year ago, he was just starting out on his journey of pursuing his art ca…
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Here we go episode 10 of season 2! It’s hard to believe we’ve come this far and this episode is very special to me because I had the opportunity of interviewing my two good friends Rick and Onieda of Franco Blueprint. Their mission is assist and empower entrepreneurs in creating healthy financial foundations for their businesses. They have played a…
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The expressive Savior ElMundo, one of the artist part of the Street heARTS: Valentines & Confessions Exhibit at 168 Bowery in Nolita, NYC, talks about his journey to becoming a street artist. From dancing, to singing, to hustlin on the streets of New York at the age of 15, his purpose is to challenge others to continue to create art and be fearless…
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In this interview, I had the honor of talking to Rachael N. Clark also known as Red, Queens of Hearts, and @greenguccigirl. This bi-coastal Queen curates exhibits to showcase street artists from around the world and shares their voices and creative visions with broad audiences. This past week she curated the Street heARTS: Valentines & Confessions …
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For the past year, I have volunteered to be a mentor for a Big Brother, Big Sister program. It is one of the most rewarding experiences that I am involved in. This was completely an impromptu podcast but in this episode I have a chat with my little sister GG. We talk about our relationship, the impact we have on each others lives, and discuss some …
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In this episode I get to interview the beautiful Lizbeth De Jesus. Lizbeth was born in the Dominican Republic and grew up in Washington Heights. We discussed her experiences while serving the air force and how life has been different since coming back. We also talk about her published booked Love Notes, which is a compilation of short poems inspire…
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Ringing the new year with some #GIRLPOWER! Happy 2019, this episode I interview my friend Christine Medina - CEO, Founder, and Owner of The CM Brand. I met Christine about a year ago via Instagram and since then she has become such a good friend and business mentor to me. In the interview, she shares her journey of starting her own brand agency and…
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This interview with Jessica aka Messica aka Queen Chonga herself was so FUN. Sometimes you have to open a bottle of wine (or in our case on this episode, 2 bottles of wine) and get really candid with a girlfriend. In this episode we talk about how Jess goes from being a corporate #BOSSBAE to being Burlesque Dancer. We chat about traveling, dating, …
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This was very intimate conversation with my friend Wynette. She starts to tell us about her journey of becoming an American citizen and the different struggles she faced being born in India and growing up in New York. Even though she came here at such a young age it wasn’t until that moment she earned her citizenship, she told herself ‘I can’t beli…
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Our first official Weekly Hustler of season 2 is New York based artist, Marco Santini. In the interview, Marco declares his life purpose is to spread love and positivity. His purpose is proven by the different products of art he creates. Check out Marco’s website: https://www.marco-santini.com/Follow Marco @_marco_santini_Please leave a review and …
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Welcome back to Season 2 of the Weekly Hustle podcast! I (your host Jenn) am so excited to be podcasting again. It has been over three months since the last episode of season 1 was released and so much has happened in life since then. In this episode, I try give a little life update, share some stats from season 1, remind people of my mission, give…
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Couldn’t think of a of a specific title for this episode and there isn’t much to say about my interview with Terrell other than you HAVE TO listen. I’ve met Terrell several times and I learned so much about him in this conversation.Terrell’s Twitter: @teddy_jerkinsTerrell’s Instagram: @terrellmallardofficialFollow me on Instagram: @jenniferlyn__ & …
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This episode was pretty life changing for me I learned so much from Michelle, more than she even realizes. First off, this was our first time meeting in person and I first knew of her when I listened to the Let Me Talk podcast (Linked below Episode 39: "I am sort of a Mumble Rap Apologist..."). She killed it on that podcast and as soon as I heard i…
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This woman needs no introduction. In this episode, I interview one of my closest friends Dani. She has been such an inspiration to me and a supporter since day one. We chat about her relationship with the Don Hom, her parents, how she got into the world of dance, and how she is educating the youth by promoting self expression.Refuse Facism: https:/…
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In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview New York based artist, AJ Lavilla, at his pop up shop in the Lower East Side. AJ created The Dream is Real Pop up exhibit to encourage all dreamers to continue chasing and living their dreams despite all the challenges and difficulties they face. His artwork is all about positivity and in the podc…
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In this episode, I interview 20 year-old DaJoir Thomas and he shares his journey discovering his passion in life. It all started when he got involved with the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, a non-profit organization that provides courses in video production, editing, and broadcasting. He is currently a host on the network’s “The Spotlight” and on …
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The tables have turned in this episode! I have my good friend Benji Hom interview me on The Weekly Hustle podcast. If you know me, you know I take my birthdays VERY seriously and every year I always take a moment and self-reflect. 26 was really challenging for me because I felt that every single aspect of my life faced some difficulties family, fri…
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This episode was so fun to do! I just met Josh for the first time an hour before doing this interview. We matched on Bumble, I asked him what I had to check out before leaving Arizona, and he didn’t know because he just moved here 2 weeks ago from Massachusetts but he mentioned he listened to episode with my mom. He has such an inspiring story & hu…
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This is a very special episode because I interview the most important person in my life, my mom. If you know me, you know how much my mom means to me and every time I talk about her I cry because she’s just an amazing woman. She is the reason I work so hard because I owe this woman the world. She is also the biggest weekly HUSTLER I know. At a very…
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This episode I interview my friend Sam and SHE is the amazing artist behind The Weekly Hustle podcast logo! Over the past couple years, she’s managed to build a business being completely anonymous. She has allowed her art to speak for itself and has had incredible success in doing so. But just like every artist/ creative, she still struggles with l…
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This is part two of my interview with Katie, she opens up about the recent passing of her dad and describes their tumultuous relationship. Saying goodbye to a loved one is extremely difficult and I am amazed by Katie’s strength throughout this process. We also talked more about her love for writing and some of her more personal goals as it relates …
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In part one in my interview with Katie, we talk about what she had gone through highschool and college to that led to her writing her first freelance piece. She was student council president at her all girls high school, spoke at her high school graduation, was an RA in college, and was that chick that always made people laugh. Somehow all of this …
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For this episode, I wanted to interview someone working in a creative space because I know there’s a different struggle there that I am unaware of. Mark, first generation Mexican-American, shares why he decided to stop going to college to pursue a career in photography, film, and media. He gives insight on some of the more common struggles creators…
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In my first podcast I interviewed my good friend Shivani, who I consider a modern day boss babe! We both pursued a career in accounting and work for the same firm. In this podcast we talked about how we manage work-life balance, the importance of speaking up, how our cultural backgrounds and families have influenced our work ethic. I look up to Shi…
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