Father: Edgar Bronfman Family is worth 2.5 Billion. I used to follow Hannah and she’s had a very privileged life and to hear at 25 she had investment money and she had to face so much adversity is sometimes hard to stomach. I loved her confidence and the tips she shares but the rest just doesn’t sit right with me. (Before anyone gets triggered. ITS CALLED AN OPINION)
@jenc89533 ай бұрын
I agree. She’s highly privileged so it was hard to even watch 10 mins of it. Her kids are super privileged too and her husband is always flaunting her wealth on his KZbin channel . It’s kind of sick.
@zan752000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for getting Hannah on your show, she's is an inspiration.
@NichoD3 Жыл бұрын
I too aspire to be an heiress to a multi billion dollar family fortune.
@ashpiredliving10 ай бұрын
Haanah ❤ is the best
@lifeofluxurie11 ай бұрын
GREAT podcast! 😍 Lots of useful information.
@Blossom13745 Жыл бұрын
Can you please do a podcast interviewing ppl from different careers? Such as idk architects, marine biologists, interior designers etc etc, we rarely here ppl in those fields and their life.
@exoticaxox Жыл бұрын
Wow this was such an inspiring episode keep doing what your doing 💕
@Fivetimesthree Жыл бұрын
Google who her dad is 😬
@Cakaholic36511 ай бұрын
Google who her grandad was lol
@jenc89533 ай бұрын
I would like to see an interview with someone that is actually self made. Hannah is the epitome of privilege and she keeps saying she’s a black woman when she is not, her father is white and her own skin color is pretty white.
@LadyCliquot6 ай бұрын
Hannah's father is white, and her mother is black, so she is mixed or bi-racial. There are 2 sides to every story and I find it very hard to believe the reason she was expelled had anything to do with race. She is fair skinned with an extremely wealthy white father. She comes from money. Money talks in New York. I find it very creepy she is playing a victim or the race card when she comes from so much privilege and is half white.... She comes from money and went to the best private schools in New York. She graduated from Bard, so clearly being expelled did nothing to her future. And she studied POTTERY, something you can only do if you have money. It is really disgusting that she is trying to play a victim and is not completely grateful for the privilge she has had. In modern america, class and money is what separates people, not race. Having access to good education is a luxury many people do not have. And more importantly, she is in elite circles and connections are everything. There are a lot of people of both races born into poverty in places with atrocious public schools living lives of no hope and bad options. They are dying of phentyl in West Virginia or some place like that. She is so lucky and it is so gross that she is trying to act like she is a victim in any way. I would be nothing but grateful if i was in her shoes.