Category: podcast

  • 66. New Year, Same Me

    Happy 2019, family! This new year means we must continue to build, maintain, and produce from previously established goals. Let’s make space for routine and steadfastness as we hear all about messages of change. Special shout-out to Podcasts In Color for naming us as one of the top 5 Business podcasts for 2018. Shoutouts: Podcasts…

  • 65. Business Buddies featuring Z. Andrew Jatau

    Every Black Entrepreneur needs an accountability partner. Andrew is mine. Listen as we share more about the nature of how we support each other, the challenges we’ve faced, and how we celebrate each other. Z. Andrew Jatau is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he provides counseling services to adults, children, and…

  • 64. Ten ways you you might be killing your Black Business featuring Shaniece M. Wise

    64. Ten ways you you might be killing your Black Business featuring Shaniece M. Wise

    No one knows everything about how to start, build, and maintain a successful business. Through the course of business building Entrepreneurs accrue a list of their missteps. Take a listen as Shaniece shares some vital business maintenance strategies. Shaniece M. Wise is the CEO of Wise, Armstrong and Associates, L.L.C.—a coaching and consulting firm that…

  • 63. Trauma in Entrepreneurship featuring Essence Cohen-Fields

    Business building is an exhaustive journey. For some of us the journey can even be traumatic or tap into some of other traumatic experiences. Essence teaches us how to better understand trauma and how we can address these issues as they come up in Entrepreneurship. Essence Cohen Fields is a trusted Licensed Professional Counselor with…

  • 62. Doing self-care right featuring Delaney Outlaw

    62. Doing self-care right featuring Delaney Outlaw

    Self-care is not a trend. Self-care is necessary maintenance for Black Entrepreneurs. Delaney shares her experience and perspective on why self-care is mandatory and how she helps Black Entrepreneurs attend to their mind, body, and soul. Delaney Outlaw is and has always been an educator. Her career started 10 years ago as a public-school teacher…

  • 61. Black Entrepreneurs are like Black Diamonds featuring Dr. Francis Richards

    Black Entrepreneurs are some of the most tenacious, brilliant, and creative people. On this episode Dr. Richards shares her experiences in working with Black Entrepreneurs. We both reflect and brag on the Black Entrepreneurship community. Take a listen. Dr. Frances Richards is a Strategic Life Coach and personal Chief Encouraging Officer and host of the…

  • 60. Thankfulness

    As Black Entrepreneurs we all have experienced weeks were nothing went as planned. It’s during these times that we resort to our Plan B, C, and maybe even plan G. In most cases our flexibility and resourcefulness pays off and we are able to accomplish our original tasks and then some. I tackle my most…

  • 59. Better boundaries for better business featuring Marline Francois-Madden

    Healthy boundaries are an Entrepreneur’s best friend. Boundaries provide us with protection, guidance, and predictability as we business build. Take a listen as Marline shares her journey and how she benefits with stronger boundaries.Marline Francois-Madden is the founder and CEO of Hearts Empowerment Counseling Center, a therapy practice based for millennial women and teen girls.…

  • 55. Recovering from failure featuring Chantay Golson

    55. Recovering from failure featuring Chantay Golson

    In our business building journeys, we will all experience moments of failure and disappointment. How do you bounce back from that? What strategies are helpful? Take a listen as Chantay helps us recover. Special Guest: Chantay Golson, MS, LPC, CAMS Website:          https://www.chantaygolson.com/ Facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/CoachChantay Twitter:           https://twitter.com/CoachChantay   Where to find us:Facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/drjanaetaylor/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/474095289596388/…

  • 51. I get it. I’m ready. Sign me up.

    Our MMBB Mastermind begins in just 2 weeks! I share more about the joys and plights of Black Entrepreneurship. I explain how these issues can be addressed and celebrated within our mastermind course. I also share my hopes for all Black Entrepreneurs. We also discuss how our mastermind works and what it will require of…