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This young couple lost their side-hustle during Covid — now their start-up has $2.5 million in annual sales and a ‘Shark Tank’ deal – CNBC
Ellen Hodges and Omayya Atout lost their music side-hustle, and the crucial income it provided, when the pandemic hit. Now, their…

Ellen Hodges, 28, and Omayya Atout, 33, were in a bind.
When the Covid-19 pandemic sent the world into lockdown, the engaged couple lost their ability to perform live music in New York City. They still had their day jobs, but music was more than just a…
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