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What's Mine Is Mine with Bianca Lynn

What's Mine Is Mine with Bianca Lynn

Hosted by Bianca Lynn Hammonds

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Episodes

36

Latest episode

Apr 2025

Language

EN

About the show

What’s Mine is Mine with Bianca Lynn is your guide to blending personal growth with career success. Hosted by Bianca Hammonds, the podcast inspires through faith, confidence, and actionable strategies. Each episode explores real stories of overcoming adversity, finding balance, and embracing intuition. Through honest conversations and practical insights, Bianca and her guests empower you to trust your journey, overcome challenges, and boldly claim what’s meant for you.

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April 18, 2025Episode 3554 min

Brittany Matthews-Stalworth: Reach Back As You Climb

I'm closing out Season 5 with a powerful conversation featuring Emmy Award-winning TV and Film Producer, Brittany Matthews-Stalworth! Brittany and I graduated from Hampton University together, so it's been a treat to witness her evolution from aspiring news reporter to accomplished producer. In this episode, we discuss the importance of representation, visibility, and mentorship in the entertainment industry and why preparation and resilience are key to navigating its many twists and turns. Remember, it's a responsibility and an honor to reach back as you climb and lift others as you lead.

April 11, 2025Episode 3443 min

Reggie Adewunmi: I Never Give Too Much of Anything I'm Not Getting Back

In this episode of What's Mine is Mine, I sit down with Reggie Adewunmi to explore her journey into doula work and why it's so much more than a profession—it's a calling grounded in advocacy, community, and care. We unpack the systemic challenges Black women face during pregnancy and childbirth, the need for more inclusive and supportive environments, and how personal stories can drive powerful change. This conversation reminds you of the importance of education, gratitude, and showing up for others in a world that too often works against them. Follow her @nativefolk

April 4, 2025Episode 3341 min

Ashley Capri: How Do I Get Around The Distraction?

Ashley Capri's journey is a testament to what happens when purpose meets creativity. From growing up in Toledo, Ohio, to dancing with the Brooklynettes (the NBA Brooklyn Nets' dance team) to launching her own luxury swimwear brand, Capri Swim™, Ashley has always moved with intention. In this episode of What's Mine is Mine, we explore the power of community, representation, and staying true to your identity as you build something bigger than yourself. We also discussed the realities of entrepreneurship because behind every dream is a lot of dedication and hard work. This conversation inspired me, and I know it will do the same for you!Check out her website: www.capriswim.com

March 28, 2025Episode 3240 min

Drew de Leon: There's a Difference Between Impact & Influence

In this episode of What's Mine is Mine, I sit down with Drew de Leon, co-founder of The Digilogue, to discuss his journey from finance to music and the power of community, intuition, and culture in shaping careers. Drew's insights left me reflecting on how true impact goes beyond just influence - it's about creating lasting change. If you're an indie artist, music professional, or creative navigating your career, this episode is for you!

March 21, 2025Episode 3150 min

Jason Torres: You Can't Let Your Ego Get In Front Of You

In this episode of What's Mine is Mine, Bianca Lynn sits down with Jason Torres, a seasoned writer and producer known for his work for networks such as Nickelodeon, TBS, Comedy Central, Netflix, truTV, Vice, and others. They explore themes of cultural identity, the journey into the creative industry, the importance of mentorship, and the evolution of success. The conversation reminds us that the most captivating content we'll ever create is the life we choose to live.Find more about his work at www.terriblejason.com

March 14, 2025Episode 3048 min

Aris Dakari: Do Your Part & God Will Do The Rest

Talent & Brand Partnerships Executive and Radio Personality Aris Dakari sat down with me on What's Mine is Mine to discuss the importance of faith, how moving out of your comfort zone allows you to step into your dreams, and the lessons learned from personal loss. Aris taught me the importance of embracing my light and trusting the path. As she says, you can't have faith and fear!

March 7, 2025Episode 2950 min

Crystal Orr: Don't Let Fear Hold You Back

Crystal Orr, the President and CEO of the Urban League of County County, New Jersey, joins me for the season 5 premiere of What's Mine is Mine! She shares her unplanned career journey transitioning from sports to becoming a leader in the nonprofit world, emphasizing the intersection of personal growth, mental health, and the profound impact of societal changes on individual lives.If you're curious about how you can make a difference with Urban League of Union County, explore more here: https://uloucnj.org/"

August 9, 2024Episode 2856 min

Aliah Gibson: Run Your Race

In the season finale episode, Aliah Gibson delves into her diverse career journey, spanning from modeling to criminal investigation and human resources. The discussion navigates the intricacies of balancing work, family, and personal goals, shedding light on the profound impact that life events have on perspectives and priorities. Aliah and I candidly share our encounters with adversity, reflecting on our aspirations for the future and emphasizing the transformative influence of self-motivation and self-talk.

August 2, 2024Episode 2736 min

Helizhabeth Cruz: It's Important To Be Somebody Who's Safe

From teen mom to Doctorate, Dr. Helizhabeth Cruz's journey is one of resilience and determination. Raised by Dominican immigrant parents in our hometown of Elizabeth, NJ, she now works as a Psychologist with immigrant and refugee families in Elizabeth's public school system. Her story showcases the power of community support. You can follow her on LinkedIn to learn more about the work she's doing in Elizabeth, NJ.

July 26, 2024Episode 2640 min

Raven Irabor: People Want To Support You, You Just Have To Tell Them How

Pan-African Image Maker Raven Irabor shares insights into how her passion for culture, community, fashion, and art influences her work, deeply rooted in the African diaspora. Our conversation delved into the power of creativity in discovering joy and validation and the profound impact of storytelling through diverse mediums. Recently, I had the privilege of attending her exhibition, "Last Night I Cried....Unveiling Liminal Spaces", centered around themes of heartbreak and healing back in April. It was truly a captivating and sensory-rich experience! Follow her on IG @ravencherisse and me @busy_bianca

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