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Zero To Ten

Zero, and counting. You have ten minutes to learn from a hygge member. This is the hygge coworking podcast Zero To Ten.
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Now displaying: August, 2019
Aug 25, 2019

Does anyone really know what they want to do when they grow up? Michael Trivette is on this week's Zero to Ten podcast with host Mary Johnson to talk a little bit about everything... what he wanted to do when he grew up and what he's doing now with College Transitions, the company he founded to help students through the college admissions process, the book he has coming out later this year, traveling, and so much more. There's a little bit of everything in this week's episode, so check it out. 

Aug 11, 2019

"To be honest, I've never believed in something like I do us, myself and my brothers and our ability to make it happen." World, meet brothers Khaleel and Maleek Loyd, two of the three dynamic guys behind Loyd Visuals. The pair founded their company with their third brother, Najm a few years ago. If ya ask us, running a business with family would be tough, but not for these guys. The trio perfectly compliments each other to create incredible videos and run a successful gig. This week on Zero to Ten they're talking with host Mary Johnson about what it's like to be in business with your brother and what they're up to around the Queen City.

Aug 5, 2019
What happens when your wife calls you and says, "Guess what?! We're getting chickens!!" Well... you get chickens 🐔Sebastian Williams is on the Zero to Ten podcast this week to talk not about Skipper, which is the company his wife, Meggie, and he started years ago, but about their recent adventure into chicken farming in the city of Charlotte. They've got a handful of chickens (and an accidental rooster, #oops) that live in their backyard, and, honestly, it's a cool story.
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