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7:11Black Businesses Matter · “I definitely want to eradicate entrepreneurial poverty ” says Susanne Mariga
scientist. I like that. That's my new. That's another comma that we get to have. So tell me entrepreneurship. So where did you learn entrepreneurship? Where did it come from? Were you raised in a family of entrepreneurs? Because I do believe that sometimes people who live ... tend to birth that. And some that don't. Sometimes trauma puts us there. So I'd love to hear how you grew into entrepreneurship. So it's interesting because I was lucky in that my dad had a CPA firm when I was growing up. Wow. So, you know
Episode aired 2025-10-20
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8:36Brown Ambition · Painful Ambition vs. Purposeful Ambition ft. Amina AlTai [WASHDAY WOOSAH]
myself. And now that I'm, you know, at this stage, you know, I'm, I'm, I've been five years into entrepreneurship kind of full time. And sometimes I have, I, now I'm finding this fear that I'm going to end up like that as well ... that because, you know, there's pros and cons to either side. And I don't want to guide anyone into a path of entrepreneurship because it's so hard and it's so stressful when maybe sometimes the comfort or at least like the quote unquote security of corporate
Episode aired 2025-10-19
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10:19Dreams in Drive · 446: The Strength in Surrender - Ashley Rouse on Reinvention, Letting Go And Embracing a New Season
reading in another interview that you'd done, you were talking about like there's some some kind of weariness that can come with entrepreneurship. But at the same time, you know, it's your only path. Why is that? And then I want to talk about what it must ... mean, that's such a heavy question, a loaded question, I think. So, yes, there's a weariness, right? With entrepreneurship, because it is a hard job, a hard ass job. Can I say that one here? Yeah, yeah, yeah, girl. OK, it is a hard ass job. Like
Episode aired 2026-03-03
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2:06Black Entrepreneur Experience · BEE 520 Former NFL Star Troy Vince Empowering Communities ~ Rewind
globe. I'm your host, Dr. Frances Richards. Our next guest is creating permanent keepsakes for every occasion. He is an expert in business, entrepreneurship, and the founder of The Engraving House. Welcome, Troy Vincent. Welcome, welcome. Good afternoon. Good morning. I'm sorry. How are you? Well, this ... another, whether it was fear or lack of confidence, we never did it. But now, pandemic, you've pushed a lot of us into entrepreneurship because the jobs that we thought were secure are gone now. So now I'm forced to take some of these ideas that have been
Episode aired 2025-09-17
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4:44Black Wealth Renaissance · Ep:239 - Overcoming Financial Trauma - Guest: Rahkim Sabree
period of time, I think this is really important. I was figuring out what it meant to be an entrepreneur in an era where entrepreneurship was, like, super trendy, right? Everybody was trying to be their own boss. Everybody was, you know, dipping and dabbling in different things. You know ... brought up that entrepreneur part is because as I'm speaking to you, I've realized that I have financial trauma with entrepreneurship. So I kind of wanted to get your perspective with it and see if you've developed any trauma with it. Because I'll just say this
Episode aired 2025-07-31
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19:57Brown Ambition · Ambition Reboot ft. Amina AlTai
then refine from there and then go again and go again. And so it is really a process of refinement, kind of similar to entrepreneurship. Yeah, 100 percent. And I mean, you went back into corporate. I get what you mean by saying there's a bit of a shame ... thinking a lot about how my experience as an entrepreneur has been so up and down. I've been thinking a lot about ethical entrepreneurship. Ethical entrepreneurship. This is this is what I'm sitting with next, because I think that there's so many things that happen in this
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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8:58Black Wall Street Today · Building Economic Power: An Interview with Dr. Natalie Halloran
trainings. I would kind of come alive. Awesome. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So the Black Wall Street Today podcast, you know, obviously it's about entrepreneurship and specifically highlighting Black entrepreneurship. There's also a misconception that, you know, we don't do great work that we are looking to dispel ... beautiful. Oftentimes, you know, what I heard you say was once you went private and you knew you were going down the path of entrepreneurship, you pursued some additional resources for yourself. Absolutely. That's not, that may not be as common, you know, as, as we might think
Episode aired 2025-08-21
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3:45Side Hustle Pro · 488: The Power in the Pivot: How Keewa Nurullah Is Rebuilding After Closing Her Dream Business
course. Listen, this season, as you know, is all about the pivots and how we are all navigating the different seasons of entrepreneurship, real deal, Holyfield. So I thought, who better than you to come in to kick off with the first interview about this? So for those who haven ... heard your first episode and aren't familiar with Kiddo, can you share a bit of your backstory of entrepreneurship? Hey, everybody. I'm Kiwa Nurulah, the founder of Kiddo, also founder of Circulate, which is my new passion project. I'm an entrepreneur from the South Side of Chicago
Episode aired 2025-11-12
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10:21Eating While Broke · LAKEISHA LANDRUM PIERRE - From Raisins to Returns
real estate. That's nuts. And then my aunt, so my mom's sister, I had her own real estate brokerage firm. So I- entrepreneurship, that was- But you also got to see successful black people, right? Yes. In your family. I got to see successful black people ... entrepreneur. Raise millions and millions of dollars to get people to entrust me to write checks under early stage founders. Same thing, entrepreneurship, but you have to have education. You have to even know this industry exists. Yeah. Yeah. And then once you get here, you have to know
Episode aired 2026-04-23
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0:53Black Excellence Daily · John Hope Bryant | From Po’ to Powerful
become an entrepreneur at the age of 10. And his encouragement and my encouragement to you, which is to expose young people to entrepreneurship early in life because it makes a huge difference. I think the quote is, or the stat is, don't quote me on this ... successful people, entrepreneurs, millionaires, billionaires, whatever. And one of the common denominators amongst almost all of them is they had an early exposure to entrepreneurship. Mom was an entrepreneur or dad was an entrepreneur or both, which taught these children, essentially just laid down tracks in their brain. It made
Episode aired 2025-08-14
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2:48Black to Business · 286: How Black Founders Can Use Bartering to Stretch Resources & Build Stronger Businesses w/ Nicole Murphy
show. Thanks for having me. I'm excited to be here with you. I cannot wait to talk about all things Black entrepreneurship. Yes. And before we get into this conversation, I think it's a perfect time to, one, I'm excited to have you here. Two, before ... come out and meet me and members and all of the things. And let's just have fun. Let's talk about Black entrepreneurship and implementing because I'm big on not just talking about it. I'm big on implementing. And yeah, let's have some
Episode aired 2026-01-08
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3:23Black Entrepreneur Experience · BEE 525 The Art & Science of Business: Sajdah W. Muhammad on Entrepreneurial Mastery
African Americans as we begin to move into this next phase of our sojourn here outside of the continent. To me, entrepreneurship is critical. Let's talk about you being a serial entrepreneur. And talk about that first business you started. What was it, and how did you get started ... seen a lot. And it's very challenging to convince people that we need to focus on our freedom in terms of entrepreneurship when we don't know that there's a problem. We've got a couple of dollars. Many of us have a little business that
Episode aired 2025-11-06
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6:17Decisions, Decisions · EP 446: The Box Theory (ft. Jodie K. Taylor)
have that aesthetic. And it's like sometimes I've watched those videos and felt a little bit invalidated in the younger years of entrepreneurship. Like, I do this thing or I talk about sex and needing to, like, own it is also part of the power. So, wait, question ... easier for the next Wheezy and Mandy. But y'all are the first to do something like this, where you're cascading against entrepreneurship, sex positivity, podcasting. You all own this shit. This is crazy that y'all are owning this. But unfortunately, people don't have the space
Episode aired 2025-11-10
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1:24Rich Black Woman · Leadership, Legacy & Living Richly — Tiffany Boyle’s Blueprint for Purpose‑Driven Power
actually connected. Today, some may agree that we are in a crisis of leadership. Well, my next guest is defying and redefining leadership and entrepreneurship at the same time. Yep. Today's guest is a true force. Her name, Tiffany Boyle. She's a powerhouse in both business and government ... have a really great conversation with our next guest, Tiffany Boyle. She is making history consecutively. Tiffany is a powerhouse in both business and entrepreneurship and government. As a commissioner of revenue for the city of Newport News in the great state of Virginia, and as the CEO of Emerge
Episode aired 2026-02-07
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9:32RISE Urban Nation · Owning Your Career Growth as a Black Woman in Tech with Patrika Alis Cheston
used to have these conversations. Well, we still do. They still have these conversations where they have real talk around, you know, entrepreneurship, tech industry, and so forth. And there was this one conversation that's coming to mind that happened a little bit after the pandemic where they brought ... corporate and then transition. But what were some of the first steps that you kind of took to shift into consulting and creative entrepreneurship? Like, give me give me that that journey. Yeah. So while I was working with startups, I just kind of started taking note
Episode aired 2025-09-02
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1:46Black Entrepreneur Blueprint · Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 616 - Jay Jones - Why You're Working Hard But Still Feel Stuck
about changing your life, don't wait. Lock in your spot now before the 10 seats are gone. The highest and truest form of entrepreneurship is pinpointing and monetizing your genius. Looking forward to seeing you inside the mastermind. Welcome to Black Entrepreneur Blueprint, the number one podcast and resource ... called the illusion of success, right? We have that hustle culture glorifies the activities, but not the results. And the whole thing about entrepreneurship, the beauty of it is it's always about the results. It doesn't matter where you come from, um, how much money you have
Episode aired 2026-04-06
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3:40Black Entrepreneur Experience · BEE 542 The $895M Community Wealth Blueprint | Byron Brazier
about 17 different projects in Woodlawn, which is where ultimately we are ending up doing our flagship project. But I started my entrepreneurship when I was 25. I decided that I did not want to work for anybody. I have just always been this very independent thinker and creative ... work with our municipal partners and community leaders and so forth and so on. So that was kind of my first entrance into entrepreneurship. It was actually pretty successful as of a business. I was able to really connect with the subcultures of the city and begin to kind
Episode aired 2026-04-01
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6:49Side Hustle Pro · 490: She Left Corporate and Built a 7-Figure Business
what I mean? I know what you mean, but you know what? It would be irresponsible of us, especially today, right? To talk about entrepreneurship without really drilling down on just how much goes into, having a business that's viable, that pays the bills, right? So what did that ... many different areas that we may not have otherwise thought of. Right. And that's one of the gifts that side hustling and entrepreneurship has given to me. And it started with the, the gift, ironically enough, calling it this, the gift of unemployment, right? Right
Episode aired 2025-11-26
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4:59Black to Business · 279: How to Build an Online Community You Actually Own w/ D'Angelo Senat
time. And that's what led me into pivoting from sports due to knee injury in high school to going into engineering and then entrepreneurship. Like my very first career fair when I was intending to get an engineering internship, I didn't have the technical expertise ... denied me. And I didn't start with resources. So I had to lean into resourcefulness. And that led me down the road of entrepreneurship, starting my first startup. And so stemming from sports injuries, having a pivot from that, going to school and then later on, starting a family
Episode aired 2025-11-20
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25:00Black Tech Green Money · Beyond 4C: How AI is Rewriting the Hair Typing System
figure it out? I always knew that I was entrepreneurial, although I didn't know what that word meant. I didn't know entrepreneurship was a career until I went to college. And so I studied business management and got a minor in entrepreneurship and then I went ... master's in social entrepreneurship. So I definitely knew I wanted to start a business one day, but I couldn't have predicted that it would be this business. But like the hardest business to start as a first-time founder, so many uncertainties, there's so much unknown about
Episode aired 2025-12-16