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400: How Germanee G Went From GAP Inc. to Celebrity Stylist

This week in the guest chair we have Germanee Gerald, founder of GG&Co Styling Firm, a brand and image styling company. Getting her start in the fashion corporate world, Germanee realized she thrived in offering her talents as a personal stylist and started side hustling. 


In this episode she shares:

  • How she went from living with family and driving DoorDash to make end’s meet to hiring a team for her styling firm
  • How to leverage opportunities like internships and a personal brand for business growth
  • How diversifying her services, hiring a team, and seasonal planning led to scaling her business 


Highlights include:

00:00 Introduction

4:08 From biochem to fashion

6:22 The world of corporate fashion 

11:35 Transitioning into personal styling

17:49 Strategizing finances to go full time 

22:36 Nomad life and gigs to meet ends meet

29:14 Working with a celebrity stylist

36:58 Launching GG Styling Firm

39:53 Maximizing cash flow

42:34 Tips for entrepreneurs

Check out episode 399 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube


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