Off The Radio with Jordyn Anese

Bunny Ears & Better Days

13 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Jordyn Anese explores what it truly means to "do the work" when you ask for an opportunity. From the importance of researching your idols to learning the hidden mechanics of marketing and networking, Jordyn breaks down how to turn a dream into a disciplined craft. The conversation shifts into the personal as Jordyn reflects on her "dating fast" and the spiritual lessons learned in the waiting room of life. Finally, she shares a moving update on her son Kyrie’s progress during Autism Awareness Month, celebrating the "imaginary play" milestones that remind us all that growth often happens in its own beautiful time. In this episode, we discuss: • The Rapper’s Blueprint: Why studying the culture and the craft is essential for success. • Research as Entertainment: Lessons learned from the era of long-form journalism and artist interviews. • The "Bunny Ear" Season: Understanding why God sometimes brings us back to the basics before moving us forward. • Authentic Dating: Why being a "social butterfly" changes the game for finding connection. • Kyrie’s Progress: Celebrating developmental wins and the joy of imaginary play. Links Mentioned: • Book: https://a.co/d/079nxhQ3 • Substack: https://substack.com/@jordynanese?r=2qciwk&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=stories&shareImageVariant=image

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