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Black Women About Business

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Black Women About Business

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Jenell has had immense success across the span of her life, from launching a YouTube channel with morethan 800K subscribers, the Digital Content Creation School, living an integrated healthy lifestyle, andraising two beautiful babes.
Dr. Geneva has had a number of firsts throughout her lifetime guided by her life’s mission, practicing selfcompassion, and the power of manifestation.
Rachael talks about her love and knowledge for people as the essential ingredients to building lastingrelationships in business and life. And that ultimately, that’s some grown woman shit.
Minito transitioned out of corporate America and into founding Girlfriends Glasshouse, a consultingpractice, and abundant happiness.
Stephanie discusses how empathy in her work with clients is a pathway to financial freedom, how her law degree gives her a competitive advantage in the financial industry, and how much control we actually have over money.
Erin discusses how our hair is our connection to the Creator, less is more when it comes to beauty, in order to best help people we have to help ourselves, and the power of self love.
Ber-Henda talks about the power of acceptance, how comparison is the killer of joy, and mastering the art of being a jack of all trades.
Yvette talks about her calling to design, the power of ‘girl groups’, and the importance of representation, especially in the design field where African American women are sparsely represented.
Melody discusses what it means to lead with humbleness, how passion and drive go hand in hand, and the enormous responsibility (and gift) of creating generational changes through her wok.
Yolanda has always known the value of entrepreneurship. We talk about the thread of entrepreneurship throughout her life, social impact, creativity, being in recovery, and the evolution of her jewelry line.
‘’Self Awareness is a Privilege” Lungi talks about the power of women supporting women in dismantling the structures that were created to keep us divided.
Dr. Joyce Suber brings light and love to the mic as she speaks about standing in our power, and speaking truth to love.
"Self Care or Constant Rage? You Make the Choice” Danielle talks about the revolutionary act of self care to heal us from the constant state of rage of being black in America.
'’Cleaning and Wellness Is the Name of the Game” Danielle discussed how she built a brand rooted in wellness that is serving Detroit in ways that no other cleaning business is in the area.
“Humbly Know Thy Worth”’ Iconic Cortney Hicks dishes her ample wisdom about knowing your worth, pivoting, lifelong learning, and the art to being humble.
‘All Networking Isn’t Good Networking’ Christine shares the importance of maximizing our time by networking in spaces that are perfectly aligned with what we want.
‘’Mirror Moments are the Best Kinds of Growth Moments” Renee discusses writing in purpose and on purpose while shedding light on the mirror moments that have impacted her life.
“Storytelling in Purpose and On Purpose’ Dame Wilburn, is in the building and sharing her wittiful wisdom on many things including how to use your path to pay the bills.
Nicole, serial entrepreneur and a woman on a mission to support black businesses, chats with us about the many things we can collaborate in business.
‘Creativity can take root with less than we think’ ArLene talks about the intersection of faith and food in leadership.
’Staying the course on the entrepreneurial journey’ Monica, founder of Detroit’s first beauty bar, talks about tenacity, leaving a lasting legacy, and the importance of life-long learning in her work.
‘Finding beauty in celebrating progress on our entrepreneurial journey’ Kemi Omisore and I chat it up about creating boundaries, relishing in the moment, and why black woman and wellness go together like chicken and waffles.
‘Paving the Way for Women & Girls To Make Their Podcasting Mark’ Robin Kinnie talks about creating successful pathways for women and girls through amplifying their voices and skills in the world of podcasting.
LaKeisha Mallett knows money, so much so, she paid off her students loans not too long after she graduated from college. Tun in to learn about her proven systems to help us mind our money and create a life full of freedom.
Plant-based nutrition has been healing us since the beginning of womankind. Lisa A. Smith schools us on how what we put in our body literally creates life, impacts our creativity, and creates flow unlike anything else.
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