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05/23/2026

Starting a Business for Dummies

Most people don’t fail in business because they’re dumb.
They fail because they try to look successful before becoming useful.

They buy logos before getting customers.
Build websites before solving problems.
Print business cards before anyone even asks for their help.

But real businesses usually start ugly.

You suck at something.
You do it anyway.
You work for free.
You improve.
You solve real problems.
And eventually… people start coming back.

First one client.
Then referrals.
Then demand.

That’s when it all changes.

Because now the problem is no longer:
“How do I get clients?”

Now it becomes:
“How do I handle all this demand?”

That’s the birth of a business.

Forget looking professional.
Forget pretending to be a CEO.

Become useful first.

The market does not reward potential.
It rewards value.
It rewards repetition.
It rewards people who keep showing up long enough to become undeniable.

For most entrepreneurs, the beginning feels embarrassing because nobody sees the repetitions behind mastery.

The first videos are awkward.
The first sales calls are painful.
The first offers are messy.
The first clients are difficult.

But that’s normal.

Every expert once looked like an amateur trying to survive.

The people winning today usually just stayed in the game longer than everyone else.

And eventually the free work became too valuable to stay free.

That’s when clients pay.
That’s when systems appear.
That’s when teams appear.
That’s when the business finally becomes real.

Business is not magic.
It’s usefulness multiplied by consistency.

And if enough people start asking for your help faster than you can handle it…

Congratulations.

You no longer have a hobby.
You have a business.

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05/04/2026

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05/01/2026

Jeremy Pelt Leads a Centennial Tribute to Miles Davis & John Coltrane | Jazzmobile Sessions

Jazzmobile Sessions celebrates International Jazz Day with a powerful centennial tribute to two giants of American music: Miles Davis and John Coltrane.

Recorded live at the legendary Minton’s Playhouse in Harlem, this gathering brings together Jeremy Pelt, Wayne Escoffery on tenor saxophone, Rick Germanson on piano, Dezron Douglas on bass, and special guest Louis Hayes, NEA Jazz Master and former Coltrane drummer.

At the heart of the conversation is legacy.

Jeremy Pelt honors Louis Hayes not only as a legendary drummer, but as a living connection to the music, spirit, and history of John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and the generations who shaped jazz from the bandstand.

Louis Hayes reflects on his association with John Coltrane, sharing how their deepest exchanges were not always spoken.

They happened through sound.
Through rhythm.
Through swing.
Through the language of music itself.

A celebration of Harlem.
A tribute to jazz history.
A living bridge between the masters and the music still being played today.

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