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🗓️ 18 January 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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This week I sat down with Trina Small, the founder of Supermom Culture. After leaving her logistics job, growing her blog, and blowing up on social media, Trina took a leap to start her brand that empowers mothers through streetwear.
Starting off on her own packing orders with her daughter out of her apartment, Trina took risks and bet on herself to build a solid brand.
In this episode she shares:
Check out Trina’s full story in episode 335 of Side Hustle Pro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube
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1:00.3 | You're listening to side hustle pro. The podcast that teaches you to build and grow your side hustle |
1:07.2 | from passion project to profitable business. And I'm your host, Nikaela Mathusa Komey. |
1:12.8 | So let's get started. |
1:19.2 | Hey, hey guys, welcome, welcome back to the show. It's Nikaela here and today in the guest |
1:23.6 | chair, I have Trina Small. Trina is a full-time lifestyle influencer and founder of super mom culture. |
1:31.2 | She's based in Atlanta, Georgia and her pursuit to amplify the voices of motherhood began a little |
1:37.3 | over a decade ago through her blog, Hey Trina, which chronicles her life as a mom and continues |
1:44.4 | to serve as inspiration to mothers globally, reminding them that moms can still live their best |
1:50.3 | in this motherhood journey. As a blogger and influencer, Trina has worked with brands like |
1:55.4 | Coles, Disney, Walmart, Verizon and more. The saga continues with the inception of her streetwear |
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