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Honey & Hustle

Honey & Hustle

Angela Hollowell

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Honey & Hustle is a video podcast featuring conversations with creative entrepreneurs, small business owners, and non-profit founders in North Carolina. On this show, you can expect vulnerability, motivation, laughs, and candid discussions about what it takes to pursue meaningful work that makes a positive impact. This is where storytelling and entrepreneurship collide to give you a real-world MBA that feels like a movie. Grab some popcorn, a pad, and your favorite pen. Rated "CEO." Hosted and produced by Angela Hollowell. Watch video episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSRDgLW25aGwQq3S1dAg1doxZBZyHM84B
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When the Carolina Times went out of business in 2020, Cary Wheelous began looking for other Black-owned media outlets. When he was unsuccessful in finding them in one convenient place, he decided to create a space where Black news outlets were aggregated together.

The birth of the Hayti app may have started in Durham, but is now home to Black media outlets of all shapes and sizes, from indie to major publications. From written news stories to podcasts, the Hayti app has something for everyone (and a few new upgrades on their roadmap). If you're looking to create an app, Cary also breaks down how we was able to get Hayti off the ground. Learn more at hayti.com.

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Annie P. Ruggles is the founder of the Non-Sleazy Sales Academy based in Chicago, IL. As the granddaughter of a car salesman and marketing professional, Annie has quite the perspective on developing a sales technique that feels natural. Selling effectively involves good listening skills, problem solving, speaking from your heart, and responding to prospective clients in a way that feels authentic to your personality type. Visit her online at: https://annie-p-ruggles.mykajabi.com/the-non-sleazy-sales-academy

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Liberation Station is a children's book store that was created on the belief that youth need a safe space for discovery. A space centered in humanity, joy, and curiosity. A physical space located in downtown Raleigh in view of the capital building made for the perfect location in the eyes of Victoria Scott-Miller and her family.

Starting with bringing curated books and folding table to pop-up events and transitioning to online sales made Victoria feel like they were being "stretched in a way that minimized our presence." We talked about the importance of taking up space and how challenging a system that bans books is in her DNA.

She brings her childhood of listening to Juicy J and Three 6 Mafia to her confident approach to designing a space that anyone can feel safe to learn, read, and grow. Find out how you can support their new location at https://liberationstationbookstore.com/

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Honey & Hustle - Building Community Through Love and Vulnerability
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12/29/21 • 24 min

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Terrance Elmore is the creator of The Brown Sugar Cafe, a relaxing destination for his poetry, books, musings, and podcast. We unpacked his experience as a multi-hyphenate creator embracing his many creative outlets and audiences. Be sure to check him out online and pre-order his new book at: https://thebrownsugarcafe.blog/

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I sat down with Jes Averhart, the creator of the Reinvention Road Trip, at the Durham Bottling Co. When she's not podcasting or being a CEO, she's helping women identify critical life moments that are key to empowering them on their journey to personal success. The Reinvention Road Trip is her original creative product, and she spills all the creative research and development details that can help you discover how to package and market your unique value proposition. Find her online at https://www.jesaverhart.com/

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Jennifer and Tina have come a long way from their “sausage wagon” days, but their goal has remained the same: supporting local farmers in getting their meat on your kitchen table. Jennifer Curtis, the co-founder of Firsthand Foods, knows the importance of taking a risk alongside farmers.

Having a healthy relationship with the food you eat, including the knowledge of where it comes from, can prove to be incredibly transformative. It certainly has been in her life. From policy advocacy to direct relationships with farmers, consumers, and chefs, being vocal about improving the quality and sustainability of local meats is no small task for this B-corp certified organization.

Firsthand Foods is working to change the narrative around local food ecosystems, one piece of meat at a time. You may even know some of their local partners – Bull City Burger, Pizzeria Toro, and Longleaf Swine to name a few. With over $1.2 million going to farmers in 2022, they’re just getting started in amplifying the impact of sustainable meat-sourcing practices. Find out how you can get the best meats around on your table for your next meal at https://firsthandfoods.com/

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Honey & Hustle - How to Reverse Engineer your Dream Business Idea
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07/26/22 • 63 min

I sat down with the co-founders of Rofhiwa Book Cafe at the Durham Bottling Co to talk about their journey to co-founding their community-centered bookstore. They shared with me their partnership dynamic, the importance of oral storytelling, how they reverse engineered their big dream with diverse funding sources, and more. Tune in to learn about the many "Englishes" and how frankly, sometimes we don't manage a business well under stress - and that's okay. Be sure to visit Rofhiwa Book Cafe in person or online at: https://rofhiwabooks.com/

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Lie + Loft is a brand at the intersection of golf, interior design, and art. The founder, Luke Davis, makes this multi-passionate venture look as easy as enjoying being a homebody on a chilly, winter day. However, pushing through self-doubt without a co-founder as a sounding board has presented him with challenges along the way. It took him 1 year to get his first online customer, proving that building an e-Commerce brand is a long-term endeavor. From his first in-person sales at golf tournaments and golf resorts around the country, he’s stayed true to creating a memorable customer experience from start to finish.

By recognizing that photography and hand-written notes are still hallmarks of brand connection online and through the mail, he’s created a community of “homies” who continue to support his work to this day. Check out Lie + Loft here: https://lieandloft.com/

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I sat down with Rebekah Miel, the founder of Miel Design Studio, at the Durham Bottling Co. to learn all the secrets she learned from being a full-time designer and social enterprise owner for almost 20 years. We discussed all (okay, most) things fundraising for social causes, niching down as a creator, and eco-friendly design. Meet her team and discover her latest projects now at www.mieldesignstudio.com.

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I sat down with Jason Gillikan and Cee Cee Huffman of Earfluence at the Durham Bottling Co. They produce a podcast for themselves and for their clients. We talked about podcast monetization, virality vs. value, and the impact of sharing your voice. Find out more about them and their business at www.earfluence.com.

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How many episodes does Honey & Hustle have?

Honey & Hustle currently has 115 episodes available.

What topics does Honey & Hustle cover?

The podcast is about Entrepreneurship, Podcasts, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Honey & Hustle?

The episode title 'Sales For Empaths: Sell With Confidence and Self-Awareness | Annie P. Ruggles' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Honey & Hustle?

The average episode length on Honey & Hustle is 34 minutes.

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Episodes of Honey & Hustle are typically released every 7 days.

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The first episode of Honey & Hustle was released on Nov 22, 2020.

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