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The Jasmine Star Show

Why Scrappy Entrepreneurs Always Win

The Jasmine Star Show

Jasmine Star

Business, Social Curator, Business Strategy, Business Tips, Instagram Growth, Photography, Online Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Jasmine Star, Marketing, Social Media, Social Media Strategy, Start A Business, Photographer

4.92.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode is for the scrappy, heart-on-fire entrepreneur who knows there’s treasure hidden in places no one else dares to look. You see, I grew up learning to spot potential where most saw "junk." From yard sales with my dad to watching my mom transform discarded plants into a blooming garden, I learned that value isn’t about what something looks like—it’s what you make of it. And guess what? That’s the SAME mindset I use to build my business. In this solo episode, I take you on a trip ...

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0:00.0

We have to have a vision when nobody else does. We have to have careful and meticulous planning.

0:04.4

We have to understand that we're going to make mistakes. We have to understand that progress takes

0:09.1

time and we have to accept the terms of the time. Have you ever heard of the phrase,

0:13.6

one man's junk is another man's treasure? Well, today I want to talk to you about how you can

0:18.4

find business treasure in places that other people might see

0:21.5

as junk. Welcome to the Jasmine Star Show where I empower seven-figure business owners to scale

0:26.8

to eight, and we're going to be doing it oftentimes in unconventional ways. That is how we do here.

0:32.8

Okay, so let's back up and create parallels of my life of why I find this theory, we can find treasure

0:40.4

and junk so close and near to dear to my heart. So as a child, every weekend, I'm talking every

0:46.9

Saturday, my dad would take myself and my four siblings and we would go to yard sales. But people would call them yard sales or estate sales, but let me tell you, people were just

0:58.1

pulling out their junk.

0:59.8

Like, it was like, whatever they had just in the garage, like go out and put it out in

1:03.0

their front line.

1:03.8

And these are things that people would charge, like, a few dollars, $10, $20 for.

1:08.9

And they were just like happy to get this junk off their hands and into the

1:12.9

hands of other people. Like my parents. My parents furnished my child at home entirely with

1:20.1

other people's junk. But our house was actually beautiful. Our house, as tiny as it was,

1:26.9

would have people pause and say what a lovely

1:29.4

home this is. Because my mom had style, or what we might say, like, sabore, a little flavor that was

1:37.9

entirely her own. And my dad really appreciated what she was able to do, and together, the two of them were able to make

1:45.1

some magic. So I am wanting you to imagine a tiny living room. So when you would walk into my

1:51.4

child's home, you are walking into a tiny living room. So you would see a couch, you would see a vanity,

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