Jeezy Talks Rock Bottom, The Streets, Trauma, Forgiveness, Success & Elon Musk
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 Published On Premiered Feb 12, 2024

Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins is a multi-platinum selling, Grammy nominated, entrepreneur and artist. Jeezy also became a New York Times Best Selling Author following the release of his debut memoir “Adversity For Sale.”

How Jeezy’s rock bottom was actually while he was on top, how his traumatic childhood has shaped him, how he learned him trust himself even when it didn’t make sense, what made him walk away from the street life and go all in on music, advice for people that feel trapped in their circumstances, why failure is the greatest teacher, why he wants to chat with Elon Musk and more.


Chapter Markers:

00:00 Success Won’t Make You Happy
07:14 How Jeezy’s Childhood Has Shaped Him
19:25 Trusting Himself When It Didn’t Make Sense
27:05 Paying It Forward
30:55 When Life Traps You…Do THIS!
32:15 Forgiveness
39:51 Dealing With Instant Gratification
43:11 Become Your Own Hero
45:00 Jeezy’s Habits
48:00 Failure Is The Best Teacher
49:45 Elon Musk & Jeezy’s Transformation
54:00 Letting Go Of Old Friends




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