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Professional Troublemaker with Luvvie Ajayi Jones

Be a Legend (with Marsai Martin)

Professional Troublemaker with Luvvie Ajayi Jones

Luvvie Ajayi Jones

Pop Culture, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Luvvie Ajayi, Humor, Social Media, Luvvie, Self-improvement, Education, Business, Entrepreneurship, Politics, Lifestyle

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about all the love in her new social network called LuvvNation! She rants about doing our due diligence in business, and she spotlights Divine Flavor Catering, her favorite Nigerian food restaurant. She then chats with Marsai Martin, the youngest Executive Producer in Hollywood history.

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0:00.0

My people, welcome to Rancer Randomness. I am Lovey Jaiy, your side-eye searcher and

0:06.2

host, and this is my podcast where I'm talking about the things I'm loving, things that

0:09.8

I'm judging, showing love to something dope, and also having really, really good conversation

0:17.1

with really good people. I'm here at the Sky Record and Company, bringing you all the

0:20.5

radio voice as always, and on this episode, I'm feeling so good about Love Nation. I'm

0:26.7

ranting about people not doing their due diligence in business, and spotlighting the Nigerian

0:32.0

food truck my favorite place to eat outside of my mom's house. I'm interviewing the incredible,

0:38.4

incredible legendary Marseille Martin, executive producer, actress, and game-changer. So let's

0:44.8

jump into it.

0:47.0

Y'all, I'm feeling so good about the launch of Love Nation. It is a network that I have created

0:56.7

on Mighty Networks, and it's essentially my own version of, if Facebook was only full

1:01.9

of thoughtful people who were really funny and cared about making the world better than

1:06.2

we found it. I launched it a couple of weeks ago as a safe space in a dumpster fire world,

1:12.5

honestly, because it was the type of space that I needed. Because social media has been

1:17.5

really, really stressful. You just feel like you log on to Facebook and Twitter and sometimes

1:22.1

Instagram, and you feel instantly heavy about what's going on in the world, how people

1:26.2

are reacting to it, and all that. And I was like, what would it look like to have a space

1:29.9

online where my audience, who call themselves Love Nation, they've been doing that for

1:35.0

the last couple of years, can talk to just each other. And it's not creating echo chamber

1:40.9

because everyone who reads and consumes my work does not just look like me or think exactly

1:45.8

the same. But I find that my audience is really thoughtful even when they disagree on my

1:50.5

platforms. And a lot of times I'm like, yo, it would be really dope for these people to

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