Rob Dyrdek’s Philosophy of Harmony Over Hustle

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There is no substitute for hard work. It is the cornerstone of building success, and that will never change. However, by harmoniously integrating all aspects of your life and building them simultaneously toward success, you can achieve more with the effort you put in. We all have tendencies that create friction and disrupt harmony, such as pushing too hard, not eating right or not getting enough rest. By looking at your life as an integrated system that requires harmony to expand and evolve, you can ultimately do more with less and become the ideal version of yourself.

Our guests are Carmen and Kara from Prosperity Market, a mobile farmer’s market on wheels and food truck that supports black owned food producers. They make it easy to support Black owned businesses, while creating food access in their communities. Based in Los Angeles, they are looking to expand across the country and move into wholesale. They are in the process of fundraising, and Rob has a special surprise for them, so stick around until the end!

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Experience Prosperity Market's brand new farmers market on wheels

Experience Prosperity Market's brand new farmers market on wheels

California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad takes us inside Prosperity Market’s new mobile farmers market that made its debut at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show. Prosperity Market aims to bring fresh produce to underserved neighborhoods as well as showcase black farmers.
Good Morning America Features Prosperity Market

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Experience Prosperity Market's brand new farmers market on wheels

Experience Prosperity Market's brand new farmers market on wheels

California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad takes us inside Prosperity Market’s new mobile farmers market that made its debut at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show. Prosperity Market aims to bring fresh produce to underserved neighborhoods as well as showcase black farmers.
Good Morning America Features Prosperity Market

Good Morning America Features Prosperity Market

Meet the women behind LA’s groundbreaking Black-owned mobile farmers market…how two business owners combat food deserts of LA and uplift...

Liberation looks like nourishing LA

Liberation looks like nourishing LA

Excerpt from LA TIMES, Prosperity Market has liberation baked into its DNA. Conceived by Carmen Dianne and Kara Still, the market was created to nourish the community from the inside out. This letter to Los Angeles, as told to Ian F. Blair, commemorates the celebration of freedom from slavery and outlines the duo’s vision for why this kind of work is so vital.