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73. Journey of Digital Entrepreneurship featuring Carlton Reed
Digital businesses allow us access to customers all over the world. This creates such wonderful opportunities for us to expand our brands and businesses. What is the cost to the Entrepreneur for this growth? Carlton shares what he has learned in his journey. Carlton Reed is the CEO of RX Health Academy, an online training…
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72. Tailoring your business to a Black Audience featuring Lisa Phillips
Representation matters. As Black Entrepreneurs we may find that our audience may be comprised of people that look just like us. What ways are you catering and considering your audience? Lisa gives us solid advice on how to prepare for and maintain our ideal audiences. In the recession of 2009, Lisa Phillips lost her job…
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71. Cease and Desist
Business building is full of surprises. Don’t be surprised when you encounter your ideas, services, and good may be plagiarized. Do you know how to handle this? Let’s talk about some strategies. Special Shoutout to: Kandace Walter http://walterlegal.com/ Episode 9: http://bit.ly/MMBBEp9 Where to find us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjanaetaylor/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/474095289596388/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjanaetaylor/ Twitter: …
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70. Sick Leave
Family, I’ve been out sick. How do you handle being sick as an Entrepreneur? Can your business run without you? Let’s talk about what it means to have a system in place so that your business can move forward even if you need to attend to your own personal matters. Where to find us:…
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69. Authenticity grows your Black Business featuring Bianca Hughes
Do you trust your gut when it comes to your business decisions? Are you getting caught up in feeling compelled to perform or engage digitally on days or moments when you’re not feeling your best? Bianca highlights how staying true to your voice boosts business. Bianca Hughes specializes in perfectionism, helping people embrace their imperfections…
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68. Media training basics for Black Entrepreneurs featuring Dr. Renee Sunday
Are we ready for the media attention that comes with business building? What steps are you taking to promote you and your business? Dr. Sunday gives us points to consider and integrate so that we might be ready for that next media and promotional opportunity. Dr. Renee Sunday is a dynamic individual who has been…
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67. The Power of Journaling featuring Altheresa Clark
Let’s talk about the power of writing down your worries, goals, and inspiration. For Black Entrepreneurs having a sacred and dedicated space to clear your mind space is crucial. In today’s episode we explore this practice with Altheresa. Altheresa Clark is the founder of Inspire4Purpose, LLC. She is a licensed clinical social worker, life coach,…
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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…
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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…
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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…