Episode 2: Lynae Cook
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In this episode of Spill It, Tiffanie talks with creative powerhouse Lynae Cook. Lynae and Tiffanie joke early on that she has held every job imaginable but that's because she has. In Part 1 of the interview Lynae dives into her California roots, how she learned the art of #thehustle from her mom, and how that planted the seed that'd later grow into her nontraditional career trajectory. As long as her resume is, Lynae walks us through how she started in all of these different roles, how much money she was making at the time(if she can remember), and how she's handled her own finances through investing and bitcoin. Lynae doesn't mince words when it comes to work, money, or the experiences that have gotten her to where she is today which is why we have Part 2 coming out next week with even more insights. Follow Lynae on Twitter @lynaecook and listen to her podcast #BTSpodcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Support this podcast by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts and rating and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Stay up to date on all things Spill It by following us on social media @spillitofficial on Instagram and Twitter and follow Tiffanie @tiffromthe6 Want to support the creation of this podcast? Become a monthly contributor on Anchor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spillitofficial/support
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