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What happens when you take a love of sneakers, a passion for dealmaking, and $300 in start-up capital? You get Denver SNKRS LLC. High school student Garrett Eisenman grew his sneaker resale business from two pairs of shoes to a six-figure…
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17-year-old high school senior Garrett Eisenman turned selling sneakers online into a six-figure income. Garrett shares some of his rarest kicks and appraises sneakers in Aldo Buttazzoni's personal collection.
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Can you turn honeycomb into sweet profits? Aldo travels to Colorado to meet Chloe, Sophie, and Phoebe, aka the Sweet Bee Sisters, who took a simple idea—creating organic lip balm made from beeswax—and grew it into a thriving skincare business that…
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The Sweet Bee Sisters found a way to turn organic beeswax into sweet profits. Aldo suits up with Chloe, Sophie, and Phoebe to explore a working hive that contains over 40,000 bees. Shop products at https://www.sweetbeesisters.com/.
09:24
How do you turn dirt and grime into dollars and cents? By cranking up the pressure. Max Messer is only 20 years old and runs his own pressure-washing company in Birmingham, Alabama.
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20-year-old Max Messer turned his weekend job washing driveways into a thriving business in Alabama. Max fires up his equipment and lets Aldo experience a "high-pressure" career. Learn more at https://dirtandgrime.co/. If you’re a young…
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How do you turn heartwarming greeting cards into cold hard cash? It’s harder than you think! In this episode of The Hustle, Aldo learns how Anna, the creative young mind behind AnnaMade Design Co., transformed her hobby of creating beautiful…
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16-year-old Anna is pushing the envelope with her handmade greeting card business. Now, Anna is breaking out the pen and recycled paper to teach Aldo how to craft a custom card for a loved one. Learn more at…
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While most teens are getting their ears pierced, Gracie Casper is punching a hole in the handmade jewelry market with her company Made by Gracie.
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18-year-old Gracie Casper is turning heads with her handmade earrings. Now she teaches Aldo that crafting custom jewelry takes creativity and a steady hand. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/made.by.gracieee/. If you’re a young entrepreneur…
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Can you go from rags to riches with just a needle and thread? At 22 years old, Emily Siddall runs Brown Eyed Quilter where she uses her sewing skills to make quilts for customers across the country.
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22-year-old Emily Siddall uses a 12-foot longarm quilting machine to turn massive sewing projects into major profits. Does Aldo have what it takes to man this machine that’s bigger than a car?
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Do you want your business to clean up? Then focus on the details. Trey Lewis is 14 and runs Clean Cruise Detailing in Thousand Oaks, California.
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At 14 years old, Trey Lewis is cleaning up with his Clean Cruise Car Detailing business. Aldo and Trey roll up their sleeves to wash and shine a cool ride. If you’re a young entrepreneur and want your successful business to be featured in The…
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Is there a recipe for turning profits hidden in the pages of a 250-year-old book? At only 14 years old, Sage Tousey built Sage & Folly Historical Apothecary, a successful business that specializes in colonial-era beauty products, tinctures, and…
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14-year-old Sage Tousey is crafting colonial-era teas and beauty products using recipes from a 250-year-old book. Aldo samples some of Sage's signature hair product while sipping tea that Martha Washington may have also enjoyed. Learn more at…
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Can producing high-end leather products on a kitchen table turn into a cash cow? 22-year-old Spencer Oddo is turning rawhide into profits at Broken Axe Leather Company. Spencer specializes in hand-crafted wallets, belts, keychains, and more.
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In this bonus footage, 22-year-old Spencer Oddo, owner of Broken Axe Leather Company in Austin, Texas, shows Aldo how to craft a custom, handmade leather belt. Learn more about Spencer’s products at https://www.brokenaxeleathercompany.com/. If…
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Before she was done with high school, Cameron Trimino started her own clothing line: Childlike. But starting a luxury brand aimed at a youth market isn’t child’s play.
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17-year-old Cameron is putting her faith in fashion through her clothing brand, Childlike. In this bonus footage, Aldo gets a sneak peek at a photo shoot for Cameron's website while she discusses the importance of a marketing strategy that aligns…
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Aldo catches up with Garrett Eisenman who is still running Denver SNKRS LLC from his college dorm room. Find out how Garrett continues to grow his business while being a full time college student. Follow Garrett and learn more about Denver SNKRS at…
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Aldo checks in on Emily Siddall to see how her company, Brown Eyed Quilter, has grown. Emily shares how business has been since Aldo visited her studio. Watch Emily’s full episode here.
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Aldo reconnects with Sage Tousey of Sage & Folly Historical Apothecary as she prepares to sell her wares at Mount Vernon. Sage spills the tea on how business has been since her appearance on "The Hustle". Learn more at…
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In Las Vegas, Nevada, 17-year-old La'Rell Wysinger is rolling the dice with his food truck business, Chily Barkers. By focusing on quality homemade comfort food, La'Rell is hitting the jackpot.
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Hungry for more? In this exclusive bonus footage, Sabrina takes us behind the scenes into La’Rell Wysinger’s daily hustle at Chily Barkers—where quality is king and cornbread bundt cakes are the star.
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Can good hair days lead to great paydays? At just 22 years old, Lauren Osborne runs Mane Attraction, a full-service salon in Springtown, Texas, that’s redefining what it means to glow up.
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At just 22 years old, Lauren Osborne turned her dream into reality by opening Mane Attraction, a thriving salon in Texas, all with less than $15,000 in startup funds.
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Whether he’s painting houses or flipping them, 20-year-old Eli Burnside is primed for profit. In this episode of The Hustle, Sabrina returns to Texas, where Eli’s business Black Bear Painting is adding a splash of color to the Dallas/Fort Worth…
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Ready to roll? Not so fast. In this episode of A Little Extra Hustle, host Sabrina Cardone joins the Black Bear Painting crew and learns how to prepare an indoor paint job properly.
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Can you make a million dollars a year mowing lawns? Ask 20-year-old entrepreneur Caleb Nguyen from Syracuse, New York. Caleb’s business Yellow Hat Lawn & Landscape is raking in the green—and his team does more than cut grass.
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Is cutting grass a walk in the park? That depends. In this episode of A Little Extra Hustle, Sabrina gets behind the wheel of Caleb’s zero-turn lawn mower for a real-life test drive.
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Lattes, animal doodles, and serious dollars? That’s how 20-year-old Tessa Hennis brings a little more to the daily grind, as the owner of Cozy Coffee, a specialty coffee shop operating out of a refurbished trailer in North Carolina.
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Coffee art with a shot of heart? Tessa Hennis, owner of Cozy Coffee, has it covered. In this episode of A Little Extra Hustle, Sabrina goes inside Tessa’s Serro Scotty trailer for some tips on making the perfect latte.
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Cinnamon. Birthday Cake… if it’s a sweet flavor, why not "Granola" it? In this tasty episode, Sabrina heads to Nashville to meet sisters Anna Belle and Lila Mae, owners of a company specializing in unique, gluten-free granola flavors.
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Can anyone make flavored granola? In this episode of "A Little Extra Hustle," Sabrina breaks out the mixing bowls to find out. Tag along as the Granola’d sisters help her blend, bake, and of course, sample their best-selling Birthday Cake granola……
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