Meet Bovie Lifestyle | An entrepreneur and motivational content creator


We had the good fortune of connecting with Bovie Lifestyle and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Bovie, can you tell us more about your background and the role it’s played in shaping who you are today?
My upbringing shaped much of who I am today. I am from St.Louis Missouri a tough Love type of city. Losing my parents at a young age forced me to grow up quickly, often without the guidance or stability many take for granted. As a result, I developed a quick temper and made choices that, in hindsight, I’m not proud of. Those early experiences pushed me into adulthood too soon, influencing both my actions and my outlook on life.”

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
My work as an entrepreneur and motivational content creator is rooted in turning personal experiences into tools for growth and inspiration. What sets me apart is my genuine desire to connect with people on a deeper level, offering real, unfiltered stories of resilience, struggle, and success. I’m proud of the community I’ve built—one that thrives on honesty and shared experiences. The journey hasn’t been easy, but the hardships I’ve faced, especially growing up without my parents, have given me the strength to push forward.
Professionally, I got to where I am through persistence and a belief that I could transform my challenges into opportunities. I made a lot of mistakes, but every failure taught me a valuable lesson, whether about business, life, or self-growth. Learning to manage my quick temper, embrace patience, and maintain focus are some of the most important lessons I’ve gained along the way. I also learned the power of vulnerability—it’s what connects me to my audience and keeps me grounded in my mission to help others.
I’m excited to be working on my new podcast, Hustle Good, which is all about inspiring people to chase their dreams with relentless passion and determination. The core message of the brand is simple yet profound: “Good things come to those who hustle.” It’s a reminder that success isn’t about luck—it’s about consistent effort, resilience, and never giving up, no matter how tough the journey gets.

Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
I would give them a Classic LA Vibes Day
so Start the trip with a classic LA breakfast at Republique—their pastries and breakfast bowls are legendary. After that we would head on down to Head to The Getty Center to soak in breathtaking art, architecture, and panoramic views of the city. For Dinner Nobu Malibu, where the food is exquisite and the ocean views are stunning. Perfect for catching the sunset over the Pacific.
Day 2 Start with brunch at Griddle Café, famous for its massive pancakes. After that
We would head down to Head to Hollywood Boulevard to see the Walk of Fame and maybe catch a tour of TCL Chinese Theatre or the Hollywood Museum. We would End the day with a rooftop cocktail at Mama Shelter for stunning views of the Hollywood skyline, followed by dinner at Musso & Frank Grill, a legendary LA steakhouse with Old Hollywood charm.
Day 3 would be a Beach Day Breakfast at Great White in Venice—think avocado toast and acai bowls with a side of laid-back beach vibes.
Late Morning/Afternoon: Spend the day at Venice Beach. We’d walk the boardwalk, check out the street performers, and maybe rent some bikes or rollerblades.
Lunch: Grab a casual lunch at Gjelina, famous for its pizza and farm-to-table vibe.
Evening: Hit Santa Monica Pier to ride the Ferris wheel, then have dinner at The Misfit for some upscale comfort food.
Day 4 would Start out with Movita Juice Bar after that Take a hike up to Runyon Canyon for some killer views of the city and the Hollywood Sign. afternoon Head over to Koreatown for some karaoke and KBBQ at Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong—an interactive grilling experience with the best cuts of meat.
Evening: Relax with some craft beers at The Normandie Club in Koreatown, known for its cozy, speakeasy-style vibe.
Day 5 Coffee and pastries at Verve Coffee Roasters downtown before heading to The Broad Museum to check out modern art, including Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room.
Afternoon: Walk across the street to Walt Disney Concert Hall for a guided tour of its iconic architecture, then grab lunch at Grand Central Market—there’s a food stall for every craving.
Evening: Drinks at Perch, a rooftop bar with beautiful downtown views, followed by dinner at Bestia, known for its incredible Italian food.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I want to take a moment to give a heartfelt shoutout to my grandmother, may she rest in peace. Her decision to retire early to care for me, my brother, and my sisters had a profound impact on our lives. Her unwavering support and love laid the foundation for our growth and success.
Additionally, I want to recognize my mentors and the supportive community that has surrounded me throughout my journey. Their guidance, encouragement, and belief in my potential have been invaluable. I also credit transformative books like The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for shaping my mindset and approach to challenges.
Each of these individuals and resources has played a crucial role in my development, reminding me that success is rarely a solo endeavor. I am deeply grateful for their contributions to my journey.
Website: https://Whosflyer.com
Instagram: Bovielifestyle
Twitter: HustleGoodBov




