John’s Journey: From College Hustle to Owning His Own Shop | The Level Up Podcast 🎙️✂️🔥In this episode of The Level Up, I sit down with my brother John — also known as @ibeenafrican — to explore his journey from cutting hair to becoming a celebrity barber and successful barbershop owner in New York City.We discuss how cutting hair helped him get through college financially and mentally, how his passion for art shaped his unique barbering style, and how he blended basketball with barbering to build a powerful personal brand. John’s story is a testament to the power of dedication, creativity, and hustle — proving that with the right mindset, you can turn your passion into a thriving business.Tune in and get inspired to take your own journey to the next level — it’s all about the grind, the growth, and The Level Up.Book Recommendation:📘 As a Man Thinketh by James Allenhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1594620289Quote of the Episode:“A man who sleeps on the floor can never fall off the bed.”🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of The Level Up!Follow Us:📸 Podcast IG: @theleveluppodcast🎵 TikTok: @thelevelupwithlahor✂️ John’s IG: @ibeenafrican👤 Host IG: @lahor.lee🎙️ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast
In this episode of The Level Up, I take you on a personal journey—one that began with a bald head and led to a spiritual reset. I reflect on my recent Umrah experience, what it taught me about discipline, submission, and self-growth, and how it shifted my mindset in a way no trip ever has.Joining me are two special guests: Aboubacar, a young Hafidh who memorized the entire Quran at a young age, and Moustapha, a dedicated student currently studying at the Islamic University of Madinah. Together, we dive into what it means to grow as young Black Muslims in today’s world, the sacrifices and blessings of seeking knowledge, and how faith continues to shape our lives.This episode is about more than a pilgrimage—it’s about intention, community, and leveling up from the inside out. Whether you’re reconnecting with your deen, curious about Umrah, or just looking for a real, honest conversation about faith and purpose—this one’s for you. 🕋📿🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of The Level Up!👥 Follow Us:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleveluppodcast?igsh=MXN6d2c4ZTdrdHZ3Zg==Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelevelupwithlahorlee?_t=ZP-8uOMhxLzvtX&_r=1🎙️ Podcast Links: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-level-up-podcast/id1447882166#TheLevelUp #umrah #islam #allahuakbar #makkah #madina #deen #podcast #brotherhood
Saddiq Ali | Marathoner 🏃♂️ | Mentor | Fitness Enthusiast🚛 Founder of Trace Coalition | Leader of Drive Forward Academy📈 Entrepreneur on the Path to $10M Growth | Community Builder | Relationship Advisor 💬📚 On a Mission to Grow 1% Better DailyChasing miles and millions — Saddiq is all about progress, on the road, in business, and in life. As the founder of Trace Coalition, he’s scaling his trucking empire to $10 million, while leading Drive Forward Academy to help aspiring truckers break into the industry.But Saddiq’s grind goes beyond business. He’s a marathon runner and fitness enthusiast, embodying discipline and resilience both on the pavement and in the boardroom. On top of that, he’s known for giving honest, heartfelt relationship advice, and helping people navigate love and personal growth with the same passion he brings to every hustle.
Lahor sat down with inspiring marathon runner Shaq to discuss his journey into marathons and becoming a well-known running influencer. Shaq shared how he started running and his exciting partnerships with brands like New Balance, Peloton, and the NYC Marathon. We also discussed his passion for building community, including his collaboration with the NYC Marathon to raise over $25,000 for local kids. Don’t miss out on the valuable tips and tricks Shaq has for anyone looking to level up their running skills! Stay tuned!
I know, I know. It's been a while, but we're back! Lahor Lee kicks off season two by interviewing Junior, the CEO of Godiy and the co-founder of MLT. They discussed Junior's journey and shared advice on how he overcame challenges and leveled up in his career.
Lahor Lee sits down with Youssouph Ndiaye, creator of lifestyle and motivational brand: Somebody Gotta Do It. In this episode, they discuss all the behind the scenes complications people don't see before the big win. Ig: @_somebodygottadoit @yous2thismoney
It's been a minute-- but we back baby!!! In this episode, Lahor Lee sits down with guest Fatou to discuss some of the hardships surrounding school, especially after a long break. Whether it be high school, college, or even post grad life, we all can relate -- it ain't easy. Instagram: @thelifeof.fatou
Lahor Lee sits down with models Aissata Diallo and Baba Diop to talk about how they began their careers as models, the challenges they have faced, and what their long terms goals are. Instagram: @aissatatdiallo & @quaintbaba
In the second episode of The Level Up, Lahor Lee sits with professional host Young Prince to discuss how he balances both his career and personal life. Young Prince offers advice on how to push forward despite adversity. Instagram: youngprince_
In the inaugural episode, Lahor Lee sits down with Mariama Jalloh to discuss what "The Level Up" means to them and how they both got started in their artistic careers. Ig: @seeking_sabr
Mission → to educate and inspire young kids to be creative + be non-conventional… You may not need to go to school to be successful … there are different routes to success… a platform for people to discuss their creative projects … The level up is the middle man that connects creatives and talent