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Ep. 0008 Lamont Holden: College Professor Makes Extra Money With Songwriting Camps and Social Media

Ep. 0008 Lamont Holden: College Professor Makes Extra Money With Songwriting Camps and Social Media

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Lamont Holden of @TheLetterLBeats has had an interesting journey. He started in education as a sub and, as he puts it, "crowbar-ed" his way up to becoming a professor at the University of Illinois, thanks to his experiences as a middle school 8th grade teacher, becoming a member of the Grammy Academy, and creating a songwriting camp in Atlanta called the Boom Boom Room. In today's podcast episode, Lamont shares WHY he does everything he does; so he can have the freedom to continue making music.

Links mentioned in this video:
Find Lamont on Instagram: @Theletterlbeats @boomboomroomwritingcamp
The University of Illinois Hip Hop Innovation Hip Hop Camp for Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers: go.illinois.edu/hiphopcamp

Topics covered in this video:
✅ The role of social media in growing any side hustle
✅ Lessons Lamont learned from teaching in the classroom and creating his own opportunities

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