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La Artisteada | How a Family Legacy Built West Adams' Most Iconic Spaces | Jasmine Maldonado

57 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Jasmine Maldonado is the youngest of seven siblings, and growing up watching her mom build a restaurant business in West Adams shaped everything about how she sees entrepreneurship. That influence became the blueprint for her own path. Jasmine followed her mom's entrepreneurial drive and created Persona the Shop, a space that started as a pop up and grew into something much bigger. Over time, the shop became a true community hub, expanding into Midcity Mercado and eventually the Dia de los Muertos Festival Block Party, two initiatives that brought West Adams and the broader LA community together in ways that went far beyond retail. In this episode, we talk about the real struggles behind building a business, including the moments of doubting yourself and figuring out how to push through them. Jasmine breaks down her step by step process for landing partnerships and working with bigger brands, all while staying rooted in community. We also get into what it actually looks like to grow a business alongside the people who supported you from day one, instead of leaving them behind. If you're an entrepreneur, small business owner, or creative trying to figure out how to scale without losing what made your business special in the first place, this conversation is for you. Subscribe for more conversations with entrepreneurs, creatives, and community builders shaping LA culture.

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episode La Artisteada | How a Family Legacy Built West Adams' Most Iconic Spaces | Jasmine Maldonado artwork

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