#17: Building a podcast empire with Hala Taha
Even when the odds were against her, our guest today gave everything she had into the business she wanted to create. Amid tragedy and confusion, Hala Taha found a way to merge her diverse background and skills to achieve massive success.
Hala is the host of the Young and Profiting podcast, a renowned educational podcast that teaches people of all ages and backgrounds how to be successful. On her podcast, Hala interviews some of the brightest minds in the world, and transforms their success stories to concrete advice that listeners can implement into their everyday lives. She is also the founder and director of YAP Media, a podcast production agency that assists various clients in media production, including our host, Stephynie Malik.
Today we hear about Hala’s upbringing, and the relationships that enabled her to succeed. She also tells us about her background in radio, website creation, and marketing, and how these jobs gave her the skills necessary to start her own business. If you want to know what hard work looks like, then keep listening!
Timestamps
2:38 - Hala talks about her family, her upbringing, and her experience growing up in a predominantly white town
4:52 - Hala’s time at the Hot 97 radio station
8:12 - Hala’s teenage dating experience with disapproving parents
13:50 - Hala’s father’s backstory and legacy
18:08 Hala talks about her and her family getting COVID-19 in March 2020
25:48 - Hala’s former relationships amid the pandemic
28:05 - The skills and background that make Hala a successful podcaster
30:49 - Why Hala temporarily left the entertainment industry
32:01 - How Hala came to leave marketing and start Young and Profiting
34:38 - What makes Young and Profiting stand out from other podcasts
37:56 - Hala’s perfect employee
39:41 - How to let your employees thrive
41:07 - The importance of attitude
42:09 - Hala’s worst career choices
44:04 - Hala’s best career moves
47:04 - Startup advice from Hala
52:11 - Time management advice
53:29 - Hala’s worst guest
54:20 - Hala’s best guest
55:20 - How Hala sees herself in five years