Entertainment
The New Docu-Series by The Real Estate Disruptors Is Here to Inspire and Share Raw Stories of Success
More often than not, people only get to see the success of entrepreneurs who have already made it, without truly seeing what it took to actually reach that success. The Real Estate Disruptors want to challenge the status quo and share the raw stories of founders and business owners, including all the struggles they faced on their journeys.
The Real Estate Disruptors Network is the brainchild of two entrepreneurs, Ralph DiBugnara and Eulogio Medina. The duo has achieved an astounding amount of success through consistency, perseverance, and an unshakeable mindset. They are now on a quest to inspire many bright minds who need a push toward entrepreneurship. The new reality show will follow the stories of Anthony Lolli, Raphael Vargas, Sickamore, Hovain, Luke and Jordan Lintz, Vanessa DeLeon, Lynn Hazan, Anthony Delgado, and Paul Getter, as well as the two creators.
What makes this show unique in its own right is that it has no script. “We want to be as truthful as possible and to showcase the reality behind success. It all looks easy from the outside, but what most people don’t get to see is the constant and arduous grind that it takes, day in and out, to become a leader in your industry. We have chosen the roster of guests very carefully. These are all people who have started from scratch and gotten to where they are today without having things handed to them. We want to drive the point home that anyone has the capacity to achieve big things as long as they put their mind to it,” Medina and DiBugnara share.
The first episode of the Disruptors Network is set to premiere on February 18, 2021. The first season will consist of 12 episodes, each released weekly. Viewers will be able to catch the show across various platforms, including YouTube, Roku, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV, and the brand new free app that the creators are launching. “We want to extend the opportunity to see this show to as many people as we possibly can across the globe,” they say.
The Disruptors Network is concerned not only with the financial gains that its guests have attained but also with the impact they have had on their communities. Each of the people featured wants to be an agent of change in their community. “We want to inspire people to think bigger, but not only in a personal plan. We want them to project their ideas on a community-wide level and see how they can bring about a positive change in their cities, countries, and perhaps even the world.”
To the Real Estate Disruptors team, the key is to clearly separate the world of social media from reality. Social media is a powerful weapon when used strategically. The team behind the Disruptors Network wants to use its social media influence for good, to eliminate the anxiety that comes with the uncertainty of launching a business. Each story featured on the show will be told as is, without any distortions. They will bring viewers behind the scenes of each leader and reveal what their days truly look like independent of the Instagram stories and posts.
The upcoming show has already piqued the interest of business networks, including CNBC, Forbes, CBS News, and FOX Business. Thousands of fans are expected to tune in for the premiere, hungry for motivation and waiting to get a boost of passion and personal motivation to work on their own goals. The creators are determined to make a positive change and to serve as a guiding light in terms of mindset and motivation for their viewers and followers.
If you would like news and updates about the upcoming show, then visit the Real Estate Disruptors Instagram.
Entertainment
When Motherhood Meets the Mic: Stacey Jackson’s Story Sings Its Own Soundtrack
Stacey Jackson doesn’t take herself too seriously, and that might be the secret to her success. She’s the first to admit that her latest project, How a Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom (Integrated Musical Edition), began with laughter. “The title came from a moment of total chaos and comedy in my real life, juggling my kids, my career, and all the curveballs in between,” she says. “At the point I found myself working with an actual ‘gangsta rapper’, and the clash of worlds was so surreal, my son blurted out ‘Mom, how about calling the book How A Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom?’ And it just stuck with me.”
It’s the kind of moment that defines Jackson’s brand of honesty, a combination of humor and heart that turns the chaos of daily life into something both relatable and inspiring. “The phrase may have started as a bit of a joke… but the more I thought about it, the more I realised how true it was. That experience (and the people I met along the way) genuinely changed how I parent, how I view and teach my kids about drive and ambition, and how I navigate life as a woman trying to do it all. So the title is cheeky, yes but it’s also honest.”
That mix of playfulness and sincerity runs through the entire project. How a Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom isn’t just a memoir it’s a musical novel, a storytelling format that merges fiction, sound, and emotion. “Honestly? I’ve always seen life like one big music video, scenes, moods, characters and music has always been the emotional thread that ties it all together for me,” Jackson says. “So when I started writing this story, I couldn’t not hear the songs that went with it. I thought, what if the characters in the book had their own voices literally through music? That’s when it hit me: what if a novel could be heard as much as read?”

It’s a question only Jackson could ask and actually answer. The book allows readers to hear songs as they appear in the story. “For the paperback we’ve included QR codes throughout the story where the song appears (direct links to all music platforms on an e-book) so that readers can instantly listen to the tracks that align with certain scenes or characters,” she explains. “For the audiobook, we took it a step further: the music is actually woven into the narration. The tracks are part of the whole immersive experience much like a film score or a musical.”
Her confidence in crossing genres from pop to publishing to tech innovation didn’t come from comfort zones. Jackson credits her past collaborations for teaching her how to take risks. “Working with someone like Snoop was a game-changer,” she says. “It showed me what it meant to blend worlds, to find common ground through music even when you come from totally different backgrounds. That spirit of collaboration and that sense of humour and grit absolutely influenced the tone of the story. You’ll see it in the character of ‘The Most Famous Rapper in the World’ he’s not based on Snoop, but let’s just say I borrowed some of that larger-than-life charisma.”
Behind the glitz of the project lies a deeply personal truth: Jackson knows what it’s like to be stretched thin, to juggle family, art, and the expectations of the world. “While the plot is fictional, the emotional heart of it is deeply personal,” she says. “Like Stephanie Bloom, I’ve had to juggle a million roles: mom, wife, performer, businesswoman all while chasing dreams that sometimes felt a bit… delusional. I know what it’s like to be underestimated, to start again, and to fight for your creative voice.”

That battle fought with humor and resilience fuels the book’s message. “At its core, it’s about second chances, finding your voice, and refusing to let age, motherhood, or society box you in,” Jackson says. “It’s about stepping into your power, even if it looks messy or unconventional. It’s also about grief, resilience, and the beauty of reinventing yourself and doing it with humour and heart.”
But make no mistake: this isn’t just an emotional journey. It’s also a technical feat. “Syncing the timing of the book release with the music production was a bit like conducting an orchestra while tap dancing,” she says with a laugh. “Then there were the logistics of making sure QR codes worked… and that the audiobook format allowed music integration without disrupting the listening experience. It was a lot of back-and-forth with engineers, designers, and tech partners. But I had an amazing team, and we just kept pushing boundaries until it all came together.”
Like her heroine, Jackson isn’t content to stay still. She’s already imagining future chapters, sequels, new formats, fresh reinventions. “I really do feel that audiences today want more than just a book or an album; they want experiences,” she says. “We’re already used to streaming, binge-watching, interacting across platforms… So why not apply that to storytelling? For me, this is just the beginning.”

And for someone like Stacey Jackson whose career has thrived on laughter, chaos, and pure creative courage it’s easy to believe her story is only growing stronger.
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