EPISODE · Jun 30, 2020 · 10 MIN
Rejection is Redirection - High Impact Interview with Hala Taha
from Money Talkers · host Cody Loughlin
Hala started her career in radio production at WQHT Hot97 on “The Angie Martinez Show.” Later she focused on an entrepreneurial endeavor― the launch an entertainment news blog site, “The Sorority of Hip Hop.” She led an all-female team of 50 bloggers, and together they ran the popular site, interviewed celebrities, produced radio shows, and hosted parties/concerts. When the blog site boom slowed down in 2014, Hala took a temporary exit from the entertainment industry to get an MBA. She now currently has over 8 years of corporate marketing experience and is quickly rising up the ranks at Disney Streaming Services. Young and Profiting Podcast merges Hala’s passions for radio, entrepreneurship, business, and continued learning. Hala is an expert on networking, rising from failure, personal branding, Linkedin and Podcasting. Hala's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/YAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting/Hala's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhalaYAP Twitter: https://twitter.com/YAP_Podcast
What this episode covers
We are back today with another episode of our High Impact Series. Hala shares with us how rejection was actually a turning point in her career which fueled her next endeavor. The Money Talkers Podcast High Impact Series is a short interview that has actionable steps to help parents with a weekly topic to discuss with their kids. The ONE BIG question is designed to draw out what our guests wish someone would have taught them that learned later in life prior to their big successful breakthrough. Take the earbuds out, turn speakers down, and have weekly money talks with your kids so you can open the lifelong relationship of talking about money with them.
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