Syracuse Side Hustles S.I. Newhouse School at Syracuse U.
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- Society & Culture
Syracuse Side Hustles is a podcast about those chasing second jobs in the Salt City. Syracuse Side Hustles aims to depict the diverse narratives of local professionals and provide insight into their jobs and passions they pursue outside of their 9 to 5 in Syracuse, NY.
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E12: Heroes Illustrated
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, we talk with London Ladd. A graduate of Syracuse University, he works as a parking attendant for the university and as ramp agent Delta Airlines, but devotes his spare time to his career as a children’s book illustrator. His books demonstrate an interest in using his artwork to tell the stories of famous and not-so-famous African Americans — such as Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Oprah Winfrey, and Lilly Ann Granderson, an enslaved woman and literacy champion born in 1821. Ladd speaks about the role family and identity have played in his evolution as an artist and about the challenges on taking on projects for economic gain.
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E11: A Trick Up Her Sleeve
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, Theresa Barniak, a 55-year-old assistant manager at a hospital gift shop, shares her experiences in the male-dominated world of magic. She’s cut herself into six pieces, turned a doll into a real woman, and made it snow on stage, but being one of the few female magicians in Syracuse presents different challenges.
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E10: Saint Michael
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, we profile Michael DeSalvo. owner of and hairdresser at Hairanoia. When he’s not cutting hair (and sometimes while he’s cutting hair), DeSalvo works as an activist. With the support of the community, he runs Friends of Dorothy House, a Catholic Workers’ home that provides a safe place and hospice for people suffering from HIV/AIDS. Since the house’s founding, DeSalvo and his partner Nick Orth have helped more than 40 people die and many more recover — while also fighting the stigma of HIV/AIDS. A longtime activist, he has learned how to be on the front line, fighting for justice, and how to step back and be a good ally to others.
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E09: The Pin-up Life
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, we meet Talia Shenandoah. When Shenandoah is not advocating for LGBTQ teens at the Q Center, she runs Salt City Burlesque as Headmistress Harlow Holiday. She co-founded Salt City Burlesque four years ago and is responsible for organizing shows and bringing in headline performers. Shenandoah also performs herself, and says burlesque provides her with a creative outlet and a means to practice self love.
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E08: Memories Constructed
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, carve alongside wood craftsman Craig Donnelly. Creating things out of wood has been a constant in the Donnelly family — from the tree forts he built with his dad as a child to the tables he learned to make as an adult. So starting Donnelly Designs Woodworking, a business built on handcrafted items such as blanket ladders and knickknack shelves, felt like an organic career move for him. In this episode, he tells us about the therapeutic effects of woodworking, balancing being a husband and father, and escaping from his job as a senior claim representative for an insurance company.
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E07: The Change Agent
On this episode of Syracuse Side Hustles, we follow Indaria Jones, 26, who works full-time as an Economic Development Specialist for the City of Syracuse. When Jones clocks out, she spends her free time on her entrepreneurial endeavor, a coworking space and network called thelikeminded that seeks to help entrepreneurs and creatives find their tribe. It also will house a studio and private gallery. Jones has received much recognition for her entrepreneurial initiatives. She was awarded one of CNY Business Journal’s “40 under 40” awards in 2018, the youngest recipient to be selected, and earned coverage on blogs such as Urban CNY and the Instagram account @Theblackupstart. Jones hopes her entrepreneurial efforts will revitalize individuals and businesses in her hometown.
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