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Roberto boligan known as “bertocanfly” Enter the Creative of Leading Enterpreneur

Can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today. You can include as little or as much detail as you’d like?
Well, in a nutshell I was an ordinary person that no one expected anything from.. Then one day I grew tired of a life of mediocrity and I pushed my limits and did what some would say is extra-ordinary. My breakthrough was through Faith and belief, and It allowed me to redefine what’s possible… I was raised by a single mother and we didn’t have much at all. But my mom worked hard for every little thing that we had, she instilled in me the importance of a strong work ethic and persistence and faith. Which is one of the big reasons I am who I am today..
Has it been a smooth road? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way?
ALL successful men and women in history have had failures to become successful. In fact these people I speak of failed more than they succeeded. Personally I’ve had serious pitfalls and setbacks all throughout my life and continue to face challenges. Job loss, Failed business endeavors, Heartbreaking disappointments etc…although they all hurt, I never gave up. it’s thorough your failure will you find out which direction not to go… And sometimes the pain or obstacles can make you stronger for the harder road ahead… look at it this way.. When you’re working out at the gym, you are intentionally pushing your muscles to the point of failure.. That’s where the adaptation is. Its only through failure can we experience growth
What do you do, what do you specialize in, what are you known for, etc. What are you most proud of as a company? What sets you apart from others?
Im an entrepreneur at heart and own multiple software companies, I have proprietary software that helps customers with issues with their mortgage in the form of DIY. I also have a mobile app in development that will change how we view social media in a positive way. We believe what sets us apart from the rest is improving the lives of customers through the use of technology, not degradation.. and I’m very proud in the success of my companies and the growth we have experienced and continue to become excited for the future.
How do you stay motivated?
Everyday I wake up while it’s still dark outside and I read or listen to inspirational and motivational videos. This gets me in the right attitude and ready to start my day and then I go to the gym right after. How you start your day is critical to how your day goes. Make sure to always stay positive and steer clear from negativity, the news, or other things that will drain your energy
What are your top three tips for young entrepreneurs?
You are who you choose to be at the end of the day. Listening to your associates, friends, or even family in regards to who you are is a death sentence. The only limits are the ones you impose on yourself. Write down your goals everyday if you have to. Whenever you get sidetracked or lose your mindset, remember your goals to stay focused. No matter where you are in your life you can make it! Keep your faith in yourself and faith in god and never stop working towards your dream no matter how small the step is each day.. I believe in you, so believe in yourself. So go out and get what’s yours.
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Jimmy Dasaint: Philly’s Storyteller Who Does It All

From novels to movies to music, Jimmy Dasaint has built a career defined by one word—hustle. And this year, the Philly native is proving once again why he’s considered one of the city’s most influential creative voices.
His latest novel, BLACK SCARFACE 5: Fear is Stronger Than Love, is the explosive conclusion to his award-winning series. Co-written with former L.A. drug kingpin Freeway Rick Ross, the book dives deep into themes of survival, loyalty, and betrayal—all told through the gritty lens of Philadelphia’s streets. Fans have responded with overwhelming support, driving the book to ️️️ Star5️ reviews on Amazon.
But Jimmy’s storytelling doesn’t stop on the page. On September 20th, streaming service Tubi will release his newest feature film, THE WRONG BITCH. With a cast of rising stars—Tera Alford, JaQuai Felton, and Mavia Barnes—the film becomes Jimmy’s 13th feature, a testament to his consistency and dedication to bringing authentic urban stories to the screen.
And then there’s the music. Earlier this summer, Jimmy dropped STILL A HUSTLER, an album that has caught the attention of The Source, AllHipHop, and Floss Magazine. It’s raw, powerful, and reflective of the same resilience that has carried Jimmy through every stage of his career.
Through it all, Jimmy remains true to his motto: “Bringing Hollywood to Philly.” With each project, he shines a spotlight on his city while inspiring the next generation of creators to believe that success doesn’t have to come from leaving home—it can be built right here in Philadelphia.
Follow Jimmy Dasaint’s journey:
Website: www.dasaintentertainment.com
Instagram: @jimmydasaint1
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Platinum Audio Engineer & Award-Winning Writer Mark “Savage” on Entering Management and Tackling Patriarchy

For years, Mark “Savage” Sanders bold, dynamic mixing style has landed him work behind the boards of major tours and hit records alike. Working with artists like Shordie Shordie, Lizzo, Coi Leray, Kevin Gates, Fetty Wap, Kelly Rowland and more, Mark sports an ever-expanding discography of cutting edge of popular music. We spoke with Mark to get insights into his career arc, workflow, and to understand how his unique sound is built upon a firm foundation of technical skill, knowledge and deep listening.
For starters, could you tell me how you got into engineering?
So at my high school they had an early college program where you could get your associates or a certificate by graduation. I wasn’t looking to be an audio engineer. I don’t even think I really knew what an audio engineer was, which makes it all the more crazy. I saw music production schools, but I went for audio engineering at Full Sail University.
What boards were you working on when you were doing live sound?
It was whatever the house had. Working on Mackie boards or Yamaha boards that only had seven inputs that worked—Avid and Midas consoles, the M32s, the Behringer X32, a lot of different stuff. Being a live sound engineer taught me so much signal flow and having to adapt to different spaces and different gear all the time. If I’m on tour and we’re generally using the same board, we’re probably never using the same monitors for front-of-house. The rooms are bigger or smaller—different places have different problem areas—being in a stadium or doing a festival where you have delays and all that stuff is just insane.
So you were ghostwriting, engineering, producing, and rapping in the beginning?
Yes I did it all except play an instrument.
Now today you’ve received a BMI Award, 2x Platinum, and over 12,000 sync placements how does it feel?
If I had to be honest I don’t care about any of it anymore. I want to see my Son win big like this. I’m more into family these days. I did everything I wanted in life and overachieved. I’m good!
We see you have Royalty ENTERTAINMENT & managing as far as entertainment goes what else can we expect?
Whatever God does. I’m not chasing anything anymore. Focused on living life, family, and wealth/health. Definitely support my DJ, DJ King, Ashley Blaire, and Pretty Liyah. Other than that I’m about to be out the way. (He laughs) I’m so burnt out. I’m chilling.
Last question, seeing that you did everything you wanted is there anything left that you haven’t 2025 going forward?
No just travel more that’s it. Like when I say I’ve given life everything I’ve had. I’ve given it everything. Plus I think most people are waiting for me to be famous or something which I’m avoiding and praying never happens.