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info_outline How to Pause, Plan, and Prioritize In Your Business with Tiffany BlassingameBlack Woman CEO
Tiffany Blassingame is a Professional Organizer and Productivity Coach. Tiffany’s past as a Principal and School Administrator has taught her that organization and executive functioning start in the home. Her business, Simple Organization, helps families incorporate healthy practices of organization and productivity in their everyday lives. Whether you are a business owner or an overwhelmed mom trying to establish order in your home, this episode will challenge your thoughts on productivity and what seeking help truly is. What you will learn in this episode; If...
info_outline Reawakening: How Black Woman CEO Founder Quanisha Green is Healing Trauma and Reimagining BusinessBlack Woman CEO
After a 5 day rest period Quanisha, our host, found herself on her bathroom floor crying. Unable to get herself together for her coaching call. She made the decision in May to take 30 days off at a Residential Treatment Center. Sometimes we have to break everything down to RISE. Quanisha is now shifting the Black Woman CEO podcast and adopting an ethical, feminist and trauma informed approach to how she does business. What you will learn in this episode; -Quanisha discusses her personal experiences with trauma and her approach to dealing with it. -How her breakdown was...
info_outline How To Transform Your Life Into A Happy and Healthy Lifestyle with Rhonda ThomasBlack Woman CEO
Our guest Rhonda Thomas, transformational speaker and author, encourages women to live their best life. She guides them to a place of happy through, "Happy By Design Events" and Happy Hours catered to the mature woman. After being a consultant to bridge the gap between parents and children in the school, Rhonda decided to take it a step further. In being a Chicago Public School Speaker and Advocate , she wanted to leave something of value with each of her families. Rhonda's launch of anxiety reducing coloring books created just that. Her coloring books help parents and children, around the...
info_outline How To Visually Shine Online As An Influencer with Kimberly MaysBlack Woman CEO
In this episode, we have an encouraging interview with CEO Kimberly Mays; a digital thought leader, speaker, and trainer. She helps professional coaches and speakers develop their online presence through web design and branding so that they can grow and sustain their businesses. She’s passionate about creating brands’ online visual presence to make them shine. Kimberly has mastered networking, knowing where she fits in with her clients, and knowing how to build a team to be the CEO she is today. She believes in the power of having the right support from a coach when starting a business to...
info_outline How to Step into Your Power as A Business Woman with Dr. Cherita WeatherspoonBlack Woman CEO
In this episode, we have an empowering interview with the CEO Dr. Cherita Weatherspoon, she is a profit strategist, coach, and author. She has a mission to engage, elevate, and empower black women to own their power and profit from it while impacting the world. She is a powerhouse woman owning what she desires out of life and doing the work necessary to make both things a reality. Dr. Cherita Weatherspoon started her coaching business after years of holding a career in higher education and prepared long for her CEO role before becoming one. She insists on the importance of investing in getting...
info_outline Uplevel Your Mindset For Business Success with Rashida GayeBlack Woman CEO
Rashida Gaye, Mindset Coach and Insurance Agent stops by Black CEO Podcast to talk about the importance of adjusting your mindset in business. She started her first business as a life and business coach and has currently helped entrepreneurs worldwide sell over $4 million dollars in new business. Rashida also offers financial strategies workshops under her Insurance Agency. She understands that the balance of a healthy mindset and financial security is the foundation of every successful business. In this episode she details how she encourages her clients to step out of their...
info_outline How To Redefine Yourself As A Strong Black Woman With Tonya LadipoBlack Woman CEO
In this episode, we have an empowering interview with the CEO of The Ladipo Group and Creator of S.O.S for Superwomen, Tonya Ladipo. The Ladipo Group is a company dedicated to the emotional wellness of Black and African-American people and communities. She is passionate about supporting women who pour to their careers, families, and forget to pour into themselves through the SOS for Superwomen movement. Tonya started The Ladipo Group in 2004 out of anger caused by the inequalities towards people of color that she witnessed in other organizations. She wants to challenge black people to...
info_outline Fearless Execution with Monique Idlett-Mosley, Star of Discovery's Undercover BillionaireBlack Woman CEO
Today, we’re excited to share an awesome interview with Star of Discovery's Undercover Billionaire and Black Woman CEO, Monique Idlett-Mosley. She is the Founder and CEO of Reign Ventures, a technology fund that empowers young entrepreneurs to create their own multimillion-dollar businesses. Monique has generated hundreds of millions for the startup companies she’s collaborated with. After a childhood of adversity, Monique proved herself as a young executive on the rise at USA Today. She made her first fortune by creating an agency that partnered corporations with entertainment and...
info_outline How To Write a Transformational Book with Alicia BeatriceBlack Woman CEO
We invite Life & Book Writing Coach, Alicia Beatrice on the podcast to talk all things self care and telling your story in your way. She details her journey of self discovery through clinical social work and social justice advocacy. As valuable as these trades are she wanted to take it a step further. She wanted to give people a physical platform to speak their truth. Listen here for how Alicia empowers other ”soulful creatives” to finally write their book and serve their purpose. 1:00 Introductions 3:45 Working Through Trauma/Telling Your Story 5:40 Owning your role as a CEO and...
info_outlineWould you like to learn how to become more creative and expressive? And be inspired to improve your self-care? Today, we’re excited to share an awesome interview with another expert Black Woman CEO!
Kandice Cole is the creator of the Unbothered Black Girl Collective, a platform that empowers Black women to reclaim their creativity through self-care. She is joining us on the podcast today to talk about what it means to unleash your creativity as a Black woman. She will also tell us about her background, her area of expertise, and how she functions as a CEO and an entrepreneur. Stay tuned to find out more!
Kandice is an unbothered Black woman who spends all her time trying to figure out how to express her creativity as freely as she possibly can. Her mission in all that she does is to help people take an intention or an idea that they have been thinking about for some time, and work out how to get it done. There are many ways to get somewhere, so Kandice helps people to explore how to do whatever they want to do, in a way that makes sense to them, as individuals. Be sure to listen in today, to find out how to unleash your creativity in a way that works for you, and allows you to feel authentic and aligned while doing it.
Power is the ability to create your reality, so go forth and be powerful!
In this episode, Kandice shares:
- Kandice talks about who she is and what she does.
- Kandice discusses her mission.
- Why it is so important to be aligned with whatever you are doing.
- Kandice talks about the work she does.
- Why the Alice Walker quote on Kandice’s website is so important to her.
- Some of the steps and activities that Black women need to engage in, to unleash their creativity.
- Why good ideas often tend to come to us when we’re not looking for them.
- Kandice explains why play is so important for your creativity.
- How Kandice came to own her role as an expert and CEO.
- Some of the challenges she faced while becoming an entrepreneur, and how she overcame them.
- Kandice explains how she integrates her work, business, life, self-care, and family.
- How Kandice goes about setting her goals, executing them, and staying focused.
- A piece of wisdom for the woman who is frustrated with the process of building her business and becoming a rock star CEO.
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