Mike Muse, the MBK Millennial Entrepreneurs Champion, in partnership with the SBA, recently unveiled the third episode of the My Brother’s Keeper Millennial Entrepreneurs Video Series.
It’s all part of President Obama’s national My Brother’s Keeper initiative led by Muse called Biz My Way.
In the video series, six entrepreneurs speak candidly with Muse and reveal the innermost truths about their paths to and through entrepreneurship.
“It was important for me to shine a spotlight on stories such as Hollywood Hino’s to show how a new generation of entrepreneurs are redefining success in nontraditional business models” says Muse.
In the video, Hino wants entrepreneurs to know that failure is a part of success. The Nigerian born, former professional boxer has faced many fights in his life but he hasn’t allowed anyone to dictate his narrative.
“You’re looking at a man who has failed 96 percent of the time, but that 4 percent baby…its a beautiful thing” he says.
Moving from pro-athlete to owner of his very own fitness empire, Hino is a shinning example of millennial entrepreneurship at it’s best. Nowadays, you can find him training the likes of Hollywood’s elite such as Swizz Beats, Carmelo Anthony, LaLa Anthony and Kelly Rowland among others.
Although he may have hung up his boxing gloves, he’s still fighting for young men of color to know that they can achieve anything and everything. Up next in the video series are Lance Rios, founder of Being Latino, Reggie Miller, founder of Iced Media and Chef Maxcel Hardy.