Welcome to Hometown Hustle, a show where we introduce you to the leaders, speakers, and entrepreneurs, right up the street from you, who have gone against the grain to make their dreams a reality. As we dive into the stories behind their success, our goal is to inspire and empower a future generati…
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On this episode, serial entrepreneur and public speaker Brodie Kern shares how he went from being a teenage drug addict to leading a brotherhood of men who want to become the best versions of themselves. Today, Brodie travels the country with his wife Hannah speaking and attends a number of events on the topics of addiction, personal development, fear, motivation, and entrepreneurship. Brodie uses his past experiences with his battle against drugs and alcohol to inspire and empower others to overcome their afflictions. ------------- Find us at: @sygnature.co www.sygnature.co Contact Us: matt@sygnature.co bogdan@sygnature.co
On this episode, Bogdan sits down with Leslie Woods, co-founder of Raleigh Raw, to discuss her formative years in entrepreneurship, overcoming fear, and manifesting the life of your dreams.
On this episode, we sit down with Quinn O'Brien, the VP of Global Branding at Lenovo. Quinn always wanted to become a lawyer, but it wasn't until getting kicked out of law school that he realized he had been in it for all of the wrong reasons.
Known professionally as Bazanji, is an American hip hop artist of Kurdish descent. The 22-year-old artist was born in England and moved to North Carolina at the age of 6. Bazanji is also a full-time dental school student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has been validating his path into the hip-hop scene with millions of online streams and many performances alongside noteworthy artists such as DJ Khaled. Before discovering hip-hop, Bazanji experienced a rich taste of music as a drummer in multiple rock bands. Due to his musical background, he made it a priority to be in control of all aspects of his work, as he handles all writing, engineering, mixing, mastering, and occasional production. Bazanji hopes to tell his story as a student artist; an uncommon occurrence in current hip-hop.
On this episode, we sit down with Todd Olson, the Founder and CEO of Pendo, a product experience platform that helps product teams create software customers love. 5 years ago, Todd was leading a 5 person team and today, he employs over 200 people internationally with over $100 million dollars in funding.