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46. Recovering from heartbreak featuring Debbie London
Summertime is upon us, which for some of us means that we are making space to reconnect with friendships and launch new relationships. Do you have a process to prepare yourself for renewed and new connections? Debbie teaches us essential tips to navigate moving in and out of relationships. Debbie L. London was born and…
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45. Making wellness a priority featuring Dr. Lisa Folden
Are there any Entrepreneurs out there who keep making promises of making healthier life changes? Does it seem impossible to make healthier changes with the demands of entrepreneurship? Dr. Folden provides some guidance on user-friendly ways to integrate wellness daily. Dr. Lisa Folden is a licensed physical therapist (PT) and naturopathic lifestyle coach who owns…
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44. Parlay for the People
Family, we had our first community event. On this episode I share how things pulled together from idea, to acquiring sponsorships, to show time. You also hear my reflections on the impact of the event for our MMBB community as well as how I was impacted. Where to find us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjanaetaylor/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/474095289596388/ Instagram: …
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43. Leveraging entrepreneurship to advocate for my community featuring Blair Durham
As Entrepreneurs we have a responsibility not only to our businesses but to our communities. We have the power to influence the political and financial landscape in our neighborhoods. Blair explains how she’s lead the charge to advocate, educate, and nourish her Black community. Blair Durham serves as Co-President of Black BRAND, Hampton Roads Regional…
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42. Creating connections with clients for lifelong business featuring Krystal Diane
What if all entrepreneurs approached working with their customers as if this was a lifelong relationship? Imagine the ways in which Entrepreneurs would even handle the first phone call with each customer differently. When our clients feel connected they often return to us for repeat business. Krystal shares how this happens for her. Krystal Diane…
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41. Evaluating the company you keep featuring Dr. Natalie Jones
When is the last time you evaluated your community? Some of us are dealing with unhealthy relationships and suffering in silence. Dr. Jones teaches us how to determine if our current support is inadequate and how to find support that best meets our needs. Dr. Natalie Jones, PsyD, LPCC is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor…
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40. Creating a community that supports and challenges you featuring Janay Brown
Some of us have been drawn to entrepreneurship early on in life. On this episode we get the wisdom of an Entrepreneur who has followed her passion while receiving the full support of her community. Janay shares how she leans on her community throughout her entrepreneurial journey. Janay Brown is a rising Senior at Old…
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39. Beating burnout through balance featuring Lesley Lanier Smith
For Entrepreneurs, burnout is not only burdensome it can negatively impact our business bottom line. Do you have a solid strategy to address your burnout? Lesley shares how her passion lead to a business that helps therapists manage and overcome burnout. Lesley Lanier Smith is a practicing Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas. She has been…
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38. Loving all of my BLACK body featuring Ivy Felicia
What is your relationship with the body you inhabit? Most of us have a relationship with our bodies but lack a meaningful connection with our bodies. Ivy explains how a positive and nurturing relationship with our body can translate a more fulfilling life. Ivy Felicia is a Certified Holistic Wellness Coach and Body Image Expert…
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37. If they don’t provide a way, we make a way featuring Judith Alston
Family, I bet you’ve never met a Black female beekeeper. As Black Entrepreneurs we can find ourselves in industries that we don’t traditionally occupy and yet we flourish. Judith shares how she has been successful in doing so all while taking care of her community and herself. Judith’s love of agriculture began at six years…