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Chapters & Sections (30)
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Angela Yee's Childhood in Brooklyn and the West Indies
2:33
Angela Yee's Career and Entrepreneurial Ventures
5:04
Navigating Cultural Identity and Racism
7:43
Experiences of being the only black face in a predominantly white environment
10:13
Navigating Cultural Identity and Family Dynamics
15:16
Diversifying Revenue Streams and Learning from Wu-Tang's Business Model
17:56
Favorite Member of Wu-Tang and Lessons Learned from Jesse
20:30
Earning the Right to Take on More Responsibility
22:58
Leaving Wu-Tang and Working at MTV
25:27
Working at Shiva Sounds and Leaving for a Marketing Company
28:30
Building Multiple Streams of Income and Freelancing
31:13
Transitioning from Freelancing to a Full-Time Job at Eminem's Clothing Line
33:51
Getting into Radio and Marketing
36:22
Improving Craft and Learning from Feedback
38:56
Learning from Feedback and Criticism
41:27
Building and Launching Lip Service
44:04
Getting Offered The Breakfast Club and Negotiating the Contract
46:41
Building a Personal Brand and Expanding Revenue Streams
49:12
Curating Content and Building Personal Brand
51:42
Reopening Juice Bars and Lessons Learned from the Experience
54:15
Angela Yee's Philanthropic Work and Board Memberships
56:42
Angela Yee's Real Estate Investment and Business Synergies
59:18
Key Takeaways from Angela Yee's Interview