Streets 2 Success Podcast
In this episode of Streets 2 Success, we sit down with JoJo Simmons for one of our most layered and honest conversations to date. JoJo opens up about what it was really like growing up famous as a kid — being in the spotlight before fully understanding himself, living under constant scrutiny, and dealing with the pressure that comes with having a last name the world already knows. He breaks down how fame at a young age can shape confidence, identity, and mental health in ways most people never see. We talk about the internal battle of proving yourself — not to the public, but to yourself — and how JoJo made a conscious decision to create his own lane, separate from expectations and comparisons. From entrepreneurship to content creation, he shares how he’s built his media company, launched his own podcast, and taken control of his narrative instead of letting the media define it. JoJo also dives deep into his work in the cannabis space — not just as a business, but as education and advocacy. He explains his role as an ambassador for the Last Prisoner Project, the contradictions in an industry generating billions while still criminalizing the same communities, and why this mission matters to him personally. This episode touches on: • Fame as a child • Mental health and vulnerability • Creating your own identity • Entrepreneurship and media ownership • Cannabis education and justice • Growth, purpose, and long-term vision This isn’t a highlight reel conversation. It’s an honest look at evolving, learning, and building something real on your own terms. 🎙️ Streets 2 Success — real stories, real growth, real conversations.
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