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Exploring Life & Business with Isaiah Thomas of Stay Humble Stay Hungry

Today we’d like to introduce you to Isaiah Thomas.

Isaiah Thomas

Hi Isaiah, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
So coming from Philadelphia, I grew up in a bad neighborhood Nicetown north side of Philadelphia. I got locked up at age 14 for a gun charge. From there, I changed my life around and started selling candy in high school I made enough to get some merchandise made. From there, I started selling water at the art museum in Philadelphia and hoodies out of my trunk to make some money. 2021 my brand blew up and opened multiple stores 2022 we made about 2.4 million in sales from my brand, and now I have multiple businesses that include car rentals, black-owned alkaline water, vending machines, exotic dogs, and more. My store is never to give up, and anything is possible

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I faced many struggles. Being incarcerated and being the first generational successful entrepreneur in my family.

Being well taught.

Not knowing alot of things and just taking a lot of risks.

We’ve been impressed with Stay Humble Stay Hungry LLC, but for folks who might not be as familiar, what can you share with them about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Fashion. Speaking life to people. Inspiration. Investing.

What sets me apart is my work ethic and drive. I wasn’t afraid to show people when I was at the bottom. My audience saw me come up and I spoke life over getting to where I wanted to go. I want people to understand and appreciate the story and know that anything is possible.

How can people work with you, collaborate with you or support you?
They can follow me or send me an email ministerzay@gmail.com.

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