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Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Released Wednesday, 18th July 2018
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Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Episode 52: Leaping into New Opportunities with Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats

Wednesday, 18th July 2018
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If you are feeling stuck, like you aren't sure if you should leap into the next big thing or like you don't have the skills necessary to accomplish your next big goal....listen to this episode. Jenn Ross of DaJen Eats has taken big chances and believed in herself even when she almost burned down an apartment complex. Not letting her fear stop her Jenn has gone on to create one of Orlando's most beloved vegan restaurants.

Oh and also, I'm gonna go ahead and vote Jenn one of the most likable people on this entire planet, you are gonna love her!

 

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Believe“Here’s to the security guards who maybe had a degree in another land. Here’s to the manicurist who had to leave her family to come here, painting the nails, scrubbing the feet of strangers. Here’s to the janitors who don’t understand English yet work hard despite it all. Here’s to the fast food workers who work hard to see their family smile. Here’s to the laundry man at the Marriott who told me with the sparkle in his eyes how he was an engineer in Peru. Here’s to the bus driver, the Turkish Sufi who almost danced when I quoted Rumi. Here’s to the harvesters who live in fear of being deported for coming here to open the road for their future generation. Here’s to the taxi drivers from Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt and India who gossip amongst themselves. Here is to them waking up at 4am, calling home to hear the voices of their loved ones. Here is to their children, to the children who despite it all become artists, writers, teachers, doctors, lawyers, activists and rebels. Here’s to international money transfer. For never forgetting home. Here’s to their children who carry the heartbeats of their motherland and even in sleep, speak with pride about their fathers. Keep on.” ― Ijeoma Umebinyuo, Questions for Ada"You aren't strong enough to break me, no one is" - Ijeoma Umebinyou

 

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