Jenny Chung is a“brick-and-mortar” entrepreneur, brand ambassador, and investor. She is co-owner of Love Korean BBQ in New York City, Get Purely Juiced, and an investor in many other brands.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

What “online” and “brick-and-mortar” entrepreneurs can learn from each other. What is the price we have to pay to enter a business? Why it is critical that there be “cross-pollination” of entrepreneurs. How Jenny’s family and cultural background shaped her desire to be an entrepreneur. What are the upsides and downsides of starting a business that follows trends? What is the “tuition” that entrepreneurs must pay in order to stay motivated? How Jenny networks and recognizes profitable trends and opportunities. Why it can be said that “sometimes doing nothing is not doing nothing”. How to effectively represent your brand. Why it is vital to serve and help bring about change in your community.

Resources:

Love BBQ in New York City Get Purely Juiced Jenny’s Instagram

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