Asian Hustle Network
They had a vision to create a global impact for the Asian entrepreneurial community. They both understood that, in Asian culture, we were always taught to keep our heads down and to not create chaos. However, in our ever-evolving generation, they believed that we must use our voices, empower ourselves and our peers, and claim our heritage all at the same time. The idea for creating this community transpired when Bryan and Maggie visited the Meiji Jingu Shrine, located in Tokyo, Japan and one of the top sights in the big city. Visitors can write down their prayers or wishes on small wooden tablets, also called ema (), which are left in a designated area at the shrine. They wanted to take this same concept and apply it to build a strong community and break down the social barriers, scarcity mindset and self-limiting beliefs culturally ingrained in our society. Bryan and Maggie wanted to have members of this community share their entrepreneurial stories and feel empowered to pursue their dreams and goals. Through sharing our entrepreneurial stories, much like writing down wishes on ema at the Meiji Jingu Shrine, we can better understand each other despite our differences in politics, religion, and culture. And if we can understand each other&s;s stories, we are never too far away from each other. They also understood that Asians were often underrepresented in the professional field and knew that they needed to create a space for members to uplift and support each other in their endeavors. The mission of Asian Hustle Network is to push for more Asian representation in mainstream media and for Asians to rise in investment and corporate ladders. We recognize that we must adopt an abundance mindset and that we can all succeed together. Asian Hustle Network Team
About Asian Hustle Network
Founded
2019Employees
11-50Funding / Mkt. Cap
$650KCategory
Industry
Broadcast MediaLocation
City
OaklandState
CaliforniaCountry
United StatesAsian Hustle Network
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