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Brown Way To Money - Money Talks for Women of Color Entrepreneurs
Release Date: 09/15/2024
Brown Way To Money - Money Talks for Women of Color Entrepreneurs
Is money still running your life from childhood memories? You may be earning, saving, and even investing...but it still feels heavy, disconnected, or like you’re always one step away from losing it all. In this vulnerable and necessary episode, gets real about the financial trauma women of color carry, especially when money was a ghost in the room growing up. She explores why no amount of budgeting or financial literacy feels like “enough” when old survival patterns are still shaping your relationship with money. Important Links: 👉🏾 Sign up for Rewired: 👉🏾Pitch me your...
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Is your business making money or just moving money? In this episode of The Brown Way to Money, sits down with , founder of Investrio, to unpack one of the most silent but dangerous blocks solopreneurs face: not understanding how their business really operates financially. Joyce shares the behind-the-scenes of building a trauma-informed, automated bookkeeping tool designed for us by us, while Alejandra frames the financial blind spots many women of color entrepreneurs carry as trauma responses. Together, they explore how financial systems aren’t just about numbers—they’re tools of...
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You’ve done the mindset work, hired the coach, built the business—so why does money still feel hard? This episode is your wake-up call to the role financial trauma may be playing in your entrepreneurial journey. Alejandra Rojas, Forbes columnist and founder of The Brown Way to Money, breaks down how unresolved financial trauma can quietly block your rich life—no matter how much you earn or how smart you are with strategy. From emotional pricing decisions to overworking and undercharging, we unpack the patterns keeping you stuck in survival, not wealth. Important Links: 👉🏾 Pitch me...
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For more insights on opportunities like this, subscribe we send opportunities like this every week. In this episode of The Brown Way to Money, we sit down with Latasha Randle, Small Business Program Manager at Block Advisors by H&R Block, to dig into the funding gap that keeps so many women of color entrepreneurs from thriving—and the game-changing grant opportunity that’s here to change that. Apply for this grant here: We explore the Fund Her Future grant, a $100K initiative designed to close the funding gap and give real, accessible support to small businesses owned by...
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Are you scared to raise your prices in today’s economy? You’re not alone—but you’re not stuck either. In this powerful episode, speaks directly to women of color entrepreneurs grappling with tariff inflation, rising costs, and deep-seated financial fears. If you’ve been absorbing costs, undercharging, or hesitating to raise your rates, this is your wake-up call. Through a trauma-informed lens, Alejandra explores why pricing feels so triggering, how financial trauma influences your business decisions, and what you really need to consider to price sustainably in uncertain times. This...
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She built a 1.2M business from doing one thing that grew her audience and her business. In this episode of The Brown Way to Money Podcast, sits down with —better known online as Clover Money Coach—for a no-fluff, high-energy conversation about building financial success and online presence from the ground up. From creating content that actually connects, to managing the chaos of multiple revenue streams, Chloe breaks down exactly how she went from full-time employee to seven-figure business owner in just a few years—by showing up consistently, embracing her “lazy investor”...
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How can you work with your nervous system and navigate those lower income months anxiety? In this powerful solo episode of The Brown Way to Money Podcast, explores how financial trauma quietly shapes the way women of color respond to lower-income months—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. If you’ve ever felt intense fear, shame, or self-doubt when your income dips, this episode will help you understand why—and give you a path to heal. Alejandra breaks down how past money wounds, generational stories, and nervous system responses get activated during slow seasons in...
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How do you create consistent financial growth when the world around you wasn’t designed for your success? In this solo episode of The Brown Way to Money Podcast, pulls back the curtain on three transformative mindset shifts that every woman of color in business must embrace to build real, lasting financial independence. Based on months of interviews, research, and conversations with powerhouse WOC entrepreneurs (including for her Forbes column!), Alejandra breaks down the overlooked inner work that happens before the strategy even starts working. From ditching perfectionism and ego, to...
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Can a Side Hustle Really Replace Your 9–5? Here's How Nicole Made It Happen How are you supposed to grow your business, stay financially sane, and chase your independence when you're exhausted by bias, your 9–5 isn’t built for you, and uncertainty seems to be the only thing guaranteed? In this episode of The Brown Way to Money Podcast, host Alejandra Rojas sits down with powerhouse entrepreneur Nicole Leon—a proud Latina, devoted mom, and self-made business owner who turned two side hustles into six-figure brands. Nicole didn’t just start a lash business and ride a wave. She created...
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How are you supposed to grow, and stay financially sane in your business when global tariffs are rising, the economy is unstable, and financial stress is hitting everyone around you? In this episode of The Brown Way to Money Podcast, is flying solo to break down what’s really going on from the highest U.S. tariffs since 1909 to world latest economic moves—and what it all means for women of color in business. You’ll get grounded, practical strategies to keep growing your business in a time of uncertainty. Whether you’re a service provider, product-based entrepreneur, or somewhere in...
info_outlineAs a female entrepreneur, have you ever felt disconnected from your finances or struggled with imposter syndrome? In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Denisa, a holistic mental health therapist known as "The Hood Therapist," who shares her journey from working in a challenging environment to launching her own thriving practice.
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Denisa's story is a powerful testament to the resilience and ingenuity of women in business, particularly those from underrepresented communities. From conceptualizing her brand to navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship, Denisa's experience sheds light on the unique challenges faced by Black female founders in the mental health and wellness space.
Key Insights:
- The unexpected journey from identifying personal struggles to creating a holistic healing business
- Overcoming imposter syndrome and financial management hurdles as a minority entrepreneur
- Navigating cultural and socioeconomic biases in the wellness industry
- The importance of trusting your discernment and charging your worth
Breaking Stereotypes and Healing Communities
Denisa's background as a Black woman from Gary, Indiana, coupled with her role as a holistic mental health therapist in Nashville, highlights the multifaceted nature of her entrepreneurial journey. Her story challenges the notion that mental health and holistic wellness are exclusively white-dominated fields, proving that diverse perspectives are essential for comprehensive healing.
A Vision for Holistic Healing
While Sacred Lotus Journey was born from Denisa's desire to escape a toxic work environment, it has evolved into a mission to heal people both internally and externally. Her approach combines traditional therapy with herbal remedies, aromatherapy, and mindfulness practices, catering to minorities and those who feel like the "black sheep" in their communities.
As you listen to this inspiring conversation, you'll gain valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship, mental health, and the power of perseverance. Denisa's journey serves as a beacon of hope for aspiring female founders, proving that with determination and self-belief, it's possible to overcome any obstacle and make a lasting impact in your chosen field.
Ready to explore the intersection of mental health, holistic healing, and entrepreneurship? Tune in to hear Denisa's full story and discover how she's revolutionizing wellness, one client at a time.