I would like to say that what sets me apart from others is my genuine love for people and my passion for the business I have. I have a big heart…a good heart that don’t get lost on the surface. I’m dependable and reliable. Proud is a world that I use lightly. To know my story is to understand why I can’t afford that luxury. I am, However very grateful. I look for ways to set myself apart…to brand myself differently. People tell me all the time:” i would not do this, or do that”, “why are you doing that?’. I do that because I have a certain way that i brand my business that sets me apart from everyone else. Yes, I spend a lot of money but I give my customers what they pay for…an upgraded experience at an affordable price. My road to becoming a small business owner has not been easy. I was forced into bringing in a second income to maintain my bills. Music has always been a love of my life, so I decided to take all the money I had saved, maxed out my credit cards and invested in some dj equipment. JRE Mobile DJ’S was born, then I added mobile hookahs about a 1 year later. For the first 2 years things ran pretty smoothly…it just took off. By the 3rd year, I was hitting some rough spots with the DJ and hookah business, while maintaining a full time job as traffic control technician. In my 3rd year, I formed JRE Mobile Outreach, I saw a need to help someone else while helping myself (to stay busy). I have been on the verge of losing everything i have several times in the 5 years that I’ve had my business. It was October of 2020 I dj”ed a wedding for some very close friends of mine..I screwed the music up really bad. That was a result of me focusing more on my day job than my DJ business. I still feel the after affects of that. When that happened, I made my decision to step out on faith.I resigned from my day job to focus on my businesses. I have had some stumbling blocks but none that i would complain about. None that were too hard to overcome. God has put the right people in my path, have opened the right doors and made the pathway for me. I just did the foot work. Whatever was in front of me at that moment that’s what I did (if it felt like the right thing to do) As a business owner I have learned that not everyone is like me. Everyone don’t have the heart, love and compassion that I have. I have learned that Growth is a continuing process. It’s not easy but it’s worth it all. That no matter what life throws at me, I get up and keep trying. Every no is one step closer to my yes. There will be some bad days, bad people and bad situations along the way…BUT… I have learned some core values in another entity: trust the process, one day at a time, God could and would if he were sought, how important is it, practice honesty and integrity and keep GOD first.