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Influencing is not inspiring W/ Havana Love
Nelson invites the talented singer-songwriter Havana Love to the show. The introduction of Havana came through a mutual friend, Cuban Mic, who is a podcast host, rapper, and actor based in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Havana, who is of mixed Cuban and Dominican heritage, originally hails from Massachusetts but now resides in South Florida.The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of Miami, with both Nelson and Havana noting how the city seems to operate like an independent nation, adhering to its unique set of standards that can be challenging for outsiders to navigate. They also discuss their shared concern that the current era is characterized by a lack of originality and excitement in music.Havana reveals an interesting twist in her career by expressing her decision to venture into stand-up comedy due to her disillusionment with the state of modern music. They share their thoughts on the impact of this decline on musicians and entertainers.Havana's upbringing in New England as a person of mixed Hispanic heritage becomes a focal point of discussion. They explore the experiences and challenges she faced growing up in this diverse region.A significant point of contention in the conversation arises when Nelson and Havana debate the importance and role of competition. While Nelson believes that competition is not only beneficial but also necessary, Havana contends that it often serves as a tool for unhealthy ego-driven comparisons.The conversation then shifts to the world of TikTok, with Havana making a thought-provoking observation about how many TikTok stars may lack talent or skills outside of the platform. Nelson counters by highlighting that TikTok can serve as a valuable platform for individuals to showcase their talents and hard work in more productive pursuits, such as music.<br/><br/>FInd all of Nelson's social media platforms, book, audiobook, website and more on LinkMe<br/>https://link.me/montanamethodmindsetHavana Love on Instagram<br/>https://www.instagram.com/miss_lil_havana/<br/><br/><br/>