In a recent episode of Everything Goes, the host sat down with Cinn, the dynamic personality behind the popular Cinnergy podcast. Known for her magnetic presence and authentic storytelling, Cinn is quickly carving out a space for herself in the digital media world.
Since launching her own podcast, a move she describes as the “best decision ever,” Cinn has gained viral momentum, captivating listeners with candid insights into her life and experiences. What stands out is her willingness to share both the highs and lows, from growing up in Brockton, Massachusetts, to embracing her identity as a proud Cape Verdean woman.
Cinn’s journey began in Brockton, Massachusetts, where she grew up navigating cultural complexities that shaped her worldview. Starting as a co-host on another podcast, she eventually took the leap to launch Cinnergy, driven by encouragement from her mentor Rob of PUTINWORKTV. Today, Cinn commands paid guest appearances, marking a new chapter in her career as an influencer and personality.
Now 31, Cinn reflects on her past relationships and personal growth. Having spent much of her 20s in various relationships, including some that were abusive, one resulting in a $50,000 bail at age 19, she’s made a conscious decision to remain single for now and focus on self-love. Her story is one of resilience, determination, and transformation.
Openly bisexual since her teenage years, Cinn speaks openly about the challenges that come with her Haitian heritage, particularly around discussions of sexuality. Despite facing online criticism and judgment, she’s learned to navigate these challenges with grace. A Valentine’s Day post recently sparked controversy, but Cinn remains unapologetically herself, connecting deeply with her audience through honesty.
Family plays a central role in Cinn’s life, especially her close bonds with nieces and nephews. She credits a Black female therapist for helping her cultivate self-awareness and emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, challenging the notion that parents are to blame for adult struggles.
Looking ahead, Cinn has clear ambitions. She’s interested in pursuing acting or reality TV, ideally based in New York. On a personal note, she plans to have children in the next five years or undergo cosmetic enhancements, including laser tattoo removal to “elevate” her image. She’s also recently welcomed a Korean Pomeranian puppy into her life, adding to her growing personal brand.
At the heart of Cinn’s message is self-love and authenticity. She advocates for releasing toxic relationships to foster growth and emphasizes faith in God’s plan. Therapy and personal development remain pillars in her ongoing journey.