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36. We’ve got to take care of each other featuring Brett Hewitt
No one should approach entrepreneurship without the wisdom and connection from others. This episode I get the wisdom of a local entrepreneur who has been in business for 22 years, and is seen as a staple of our community. Brett teaches us what he’s learned and continues to learn in how to build a sustainable…
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35. Isolation in Entrepreneurship featuring Kimberly Ferguson
Entrepreneurship can be filled with loneliness and isolation. In our journey to build our businesses and brands we can neglect our need to be in relationship with others. Kimberly teaches us ways to address this and how we can remain productive while being connected. Kimberly A. Ferguson is an entrepreneur, author, learning & development consultant,…
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34. How therapists become therapists featuring Deseray Hamilton
For those who have ever been curious about how therapists train, take a listen. The road to becoming a licensed mental health professional can be filled with bumps and hurdles. Deseray and I discuss the training involved to provide quality mental health services and she shares her journey.Deseray is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern…
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33. Black Entrepreneurship and mental health featuring T-Kea Blackman
One in four of us meet the criteria for having a mental health disorder. As Black Entrepreneurs we are not immune from this. Do you have a plan in place when you need to improve your mental health? Listen as T-Kea shares her journey in managing her mental health disorders while running her business. T-Kea…
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32. Creating community effectively featuring Randy Williams
Entrepreneurship can be lonely. As you build your Black business have you found your people that can support, challenge, and encourage you? Take a listen as Randy shares his journey and how he has found community. Randy D. Williams, also known as “The Generation Changer” is an entrepreneur and author committed to developing the next…
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31. Good sleep ain’t easy
How many of us practice what we preach when it comes to self-care? In my drive to be a better me and better Black Entrepreneur, there is room for improvement. In this episode, I examine my approach to sleep and rest. In the end, I discover some new things about me. Music: Blasian Beats Where…
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30. Getting Black Entrepreneurs into therapy featuring Eunice Blakely
Are you curious about therapy? Take a listen as two therapists talk about some of the therapy basics. Learn how therapy is different from a supportive conversation, typical presenting problems for Black Entrepreneurs, what happens in that first point of contact with a therapist, and how things unfold in your first official appointment. Eunice Blakely…
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30. Getting Black Entrepreneurs into therapy featuring Eunice Blakely
Are you curious about therapy? Take a listen as two therapists talk about some of the therapy basics. Learn how therapy is different from a supportive conversation, typical presenting problems for Black Entrepreneurs, what happens in that first point of contact with a therapist, and how things unfold in your first official appointment. Eunice Blakely…
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29. Self-care as a Means of Survival featuring Lauren Elliott
Black Entrepreneurs it’s time to check in. How many of us have a self-care regime that supports our schedule and needs? As we juggle more roles in our daily lives and transition into and out of roles we need to ensure that we are replenishing. Lauren shares her story and solution to making self-care a…
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28. Owning your gifts featuring Rana Campbell
Happy Women’s History Month, family! Rana highlights how she lives life passionately. As Entrepreneurs learning how to live boldly and make moves in spite of fears creates unknown opportunities and possibilities. Take a listen as Rana shares with us how to make your best moves towards success. Rana Campbell is a marketing strategist, content creator, and…