6th Ave Storytelling CEO: Jamey Ice
In this special episode of Stories with Soul, we’re doing something we’ve never done before.
We’re flipping the script as Jamey Ice, the man behind the mic, takes a spin in the hot seat for an interview about his decades of entrepreneurship and his unwavering love for Fort Worth. Sage Randall, the COO of 6th Ave and the co-founder of Hire Women Week, asks Jamey the questions that reveal his strengths, his weaknesses, and some of his most practical and inspiring advice.
This Fort Worth native has lived within a 3-mile radius for his entire life. His lack of skill in sports as a kid (he said it himself, we promise!) led him to music. Before Jamey knew it, he went from performing Sweet Home Alabama at his middle school talent show to signing record deals and dropping out of TCU to tour the country with his band, Green River Ordinance.
And… as you probably know, that was only the beginning. The passion and risks young Jamey was willing to pursue transformed him into the driven, successful entrepreneur we all know and love today.
This episode is stacked with stories about some of Jamey’s most successful ventures. From getting the idea for Brewed while on a trip to China, to casually flipping houses as a side hustle in Fairmount, the beginnings of 6th Ave Homes, you'll be enamored and motivated by Jamey’s “I’ve already got a winning lottery ticket in my pocket” attitude.
But this isn't just about numbers and ventures - it’s a behind-the-scenes peek into the life of a serial entrepreneur. Jamey shares his daily routine, a dance of habits that stack the deck in favor of a great day, he speaks about building a company culture that matters, and he shares incredible advice for young entrepreneurs.
Don’t miss this deep dive into the life and brain of Jamey Ice, where entrepreneurship isn't just a profession—it's a love affair with Fort Worth, a catalyst for cultural evolution, and an inspiration for every entrepreneur with big dreams.
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