281: Lunden De'Leon: Taking Every Step She Could To Achieve Her Dream

Published: Feb. 3, 2015, 5:01 a.m.

b'Some women are go-getters.\\nSome women are business-minded.\\nSome women use their struggles as building blocks for their success.\\nTodays guest does all of these things.\\nBorn in Barbados but raised in South Carolina she had her fair share of ups and downs before she came to be known as the powerhouse she is now.\\nAfter a brief stint as a Burger King employee as a teenager, she was bitten by the entertainment bug after seeing her gospel-singer father perform.\\nAnd with total belief that she could make it, she decided to pursue her dreams, and found herself in Hollywood, homeless and with only $200 to her name.\\nAfter attending a model calling, due to solely overcoming her "hungry and penniless" state at the time, she not only booked the audition, but scored a one-year modeling contract the same day.\\nNot long thereafter, she made her small screen debut on the hit series Vital Signs, - filmed in Los Angeles, but broadcast in Germany - in which she starred as a young woman trying to make it in the United States, a storyline not too far off from the rising star\'s own life.\\nAnd now she was up and running and she continued to make a name for herself with a host of subsequent movie and television appearances, including the NBC sitcom, Just Shoot Me!\\nBut her biggest break, however, came in 2003 when she launched her very own record label, Dirrty Records.\\nUpon the label\'s success in its home of Los Angeles, a second branch was set up in South Carolina, where the entrepreneur still calls home.\\nSo were did she get the belief that the only way to move was forwards?\\nAnd when did she get fist inliking that success was to be had if only she kept hustling like mad?\\nWell lets find out as we bring onto the show to start Joining Up Dots with the one and only Lunden De\'Leon'