Today’s episode features Joye Hurling. She’s a female rapper with a program for youth with emotional and behavior challenges. She also runs a YouTube channel with of 26,000 subscribers with her husband, Brian Hurling. The channel shares their reactions to music videos, stand up comedy and more, emphasizing love, humor and growth.
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Things we chat about…
- Joye’s story of becoming a rapper
- Her hiatus she took, and the toll it played on her mental health
- A story of reaching out to her mentor for feedback - and what she learned
- The challenges she had receiving feedback when she was younger
- Why you should determine your specific goals based on values and interests - not popular opinion.
- The importance of always exploring new options
- Finding the middle ground with doing things the way you prefer vs the way the industry prefers
Episode links
- Previous episodes
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- Membership programs shared
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- Grindation - a professional development community
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- Breathe university
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- Speakers mentioned
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- Eric Thomas aka ET the Hip Hop Preacher
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- Kendall Ficklin
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