Ep.#19 Fashion Degree was worthless w/ Jahnya Paid In Full (Almost)
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- Personal Journals
Welcome to the Paid In Full (Almost) Podcast! For those who are wondering what "paid in full...(almost)" means, it is the question that every student of academia asks themselves at one moment or another amid their journey of education. Some ask, "Should I spend thousands of dollars for a piece of paper?... Will this piece of paper catapult me closer to my purpose in life?... Will it equip me for adulthood? Join me as I interview alumni, newly graduates, current college experience, life expectations, and the motivation behind it all. **************************************************************************
Paid In Full (Almost) Information
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~IG: @PaidInFullalmost
~Host IG: @taylor.maddoxx
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Guest Information
Jahnya
~Personal Ig: @lyricalnya
~Busniess Ig: @lyricallymindedmgt and @bkplanet47
~All Links: https://linktr.ee/Styledbynyag
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Show Notes
In this episode, Jahya shares her take on why she went to college for fashion design, and how her journey she realized that college was the backup to her empire! Jahnya plans and has multiple businesses and is building a mini-empire at a young age. She talks about how going to college for fashion wasn't much help, but she became very knowledgeable in the music industry. Here's her take on college.
Time Stamp
0:00- Intro
0:57- Max. My college experience
4:05-Why I got a degree in fashion
5:55-My college lied about their fashion department
7:23- Why I'm not going back to school
7:51- My network outside of college
10:51- Pandemic Education sucked
13:00- Do your search on your college
19:57- Why I graduate early
23:12- Adulthood transition
26:06- Business Owner is the only way
29:24- The degree is the backup
34:54- Why I don't have a lot of student loans
37:58- Is College worth it
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-maddox61/support
Welcome to the Paid In Full (Almost) Podcast! For those who are wondering what "paid in full...(almost)" means, it is the question that every student of academia asks themselves at one moment or another amid their journey of education. Some ask, "Should I spend thousands of dollars for a piece of paper?... Will this piece of paper catapult me closer to my purpose in life?... Will it equip me for adulthood? Join me as I interview alumni, newly graduates, current college experience, life expectations, and the motivation behind it all. **************************************************************************
Paid In Full (Almost) Information
~Tik Tok: @paidinfulltay
~IG: @PaidInFullalmost
~Host IG: @taylor.maddoxx
****************************************************************************
Guest Information
Jahnya
~Personal Ig: @lyricalnya
~Busniess Ig: @lyricallymindedmgt and @bkplanet47
~All Links: https://linktr.ee/Styledbynyag
****************************************************************************
Show Notes
In this episode, Jahya shares her take on why she went to college for fashion design, and how her journey she realized that college was the backup to her empire! Jahnya plans and has multiple businesses and is building a mini-empire at a young age. She talks about how going to college for fashion wasn't much help, but she became very knowledgeable in the music industry. Here's her take on college.
Time Stamp
0:00- Intro
0:57- Max. My college experience
4:05-Why I got a degree in fashion
5:55-My college lied about their fashion department
7:23- Why I'm not going back to school
7:51- My network outside of college
10:51- Pandemic Education sucked
13:00- Do your search on your college
19:57- Why I graduate early
23:12- Adulthood transition
26:06- Business Owner is the only way
29:24- The degree is the backup
34:54- Why I don't have a lot of student loans
37:58- Is College worth it
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-maddox61/support
40 min