Brandon is a Baltimore native rapper, business owner, + father with a strong regard to his community. He runs his own barbershop brand, KLEEN Barbers, in conjunction with recording music for his upcoming EP.
In this episode, we chat about his recent success winning 92Q's #QUnHeard Contest + opening up for Jeezy at Summer Jam, how over a decade of hard work has prepared him to make the most of any opportunity, his vision for the future of his KLEEN Barbers brand, how important mentors have been in Brandon's life + career, the way becoming a father has changed his outlook on his career + aspirations and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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In this episode, we chat about both wanting to see a Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee but for creatives, going on his first business meeting with his partner at 6am in suits instead of 6pm, his first entrepreneurial endeavors, crazy ex-girlfriends that should've gone into acting, his work in the film industry with Camden Arts + Motion, learning from all his early on companies to then create Kapowza, learning from constant failure, the joys of making his first hires for his latest company, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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In this episode, had the great opportunity to really sit and chat for quite a bit with Patrick. We chat about starting one of the biggest for founder by founders networking companies in Baltimore city with Startup Soiree, what the future of the Baltimore community engagement is, why we both have a soft spot for Barcelona, what it was like driving THE Emancipation Proclamation from DC to Detroit through the middle of the night, the life-changing moment of presenting at Creative Mornings Baltimore, how the unique Startup Soiree model has built it into over 350+ people coming to the monthly events, the importance of harsh life experiences, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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In this episode, we chat about how I came across the Brothers Rich in the Baltimore Style Movers + Makers piece, how he's come more in tune with fellow Baltimoreans since starting his latest venture, coming up with the idea behind building The Charleston, how builders + inventors think when solving a problem of how to make something better, how being an architect helped me become a better entrepreneur, the joys of building his own swing-set with his father that's still standing to this day, the loss of craftsmanship over the years and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we chat with comedian & radio personality Mickey Cucchiella, a Baltimore legend.
We chat about his early on comedy career of working the elementary school classrooms, getting locked in art supply closets, bouts with depression, walking away from a successful radio DJ career, refusing to work the college circuit, learning how to work a room and much more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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