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Every business owner knows that the entrepreneurial journey is full of adversity. But the key to becoming successful is to just keep going.
Today’s guest is no stranger to adversity.
While battling Lupus and being a single mother of two, Erica Nail went from selling to go plates to starting a thriving catering & event planning business.
Tune in to hear how she uses her adversity to keep pushing forward, why self-care is so important for business owners, and why all of us should leave the past in the past. Erica was an absolute delight to talk to and I know you’ll benefit from her tremendous wisdom.
Guest Profile:
Erica Nail is the founder of 325 Catering & Event Planning. Since she started her business in 2013, Erica has gone on to host a variety of events for elite clientele around the U.S. Her main inspiration in life is to be an incredible inspiration to others and leave behind an incredible legacy.
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Despite all the challenges that are inherently stacked against us, the state of entrepreneurship amongst black women has never been more promising. In fact, according to the Center of American […]
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