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Episode 115:
Guest Name: Larvetta L. Loftin
Guest Business: The L3 Agency
EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode of the Black Businesses Matter Podcast, host Larvetta L. Loftin kicks off Season 10 with powerful updates and reflections. She shares how the podcast has grown over the past nine seasons, highlights lessons from the recent L3 Agency retreat, and offers a look at what’s ahead—from new technology to fresh, impactful conversations.
With the season themed “The Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Trauma,” Larvetta sets the stage for meaningful dialogue about how personal, generational, and systemic trauma shape the entrepreneurial journey. She also opens up about her own wins, life updates, and what it truly means to evolve as a leader today.
If you care about leadership, equity, education, or building impact through workforce development, this episode is for you
IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…
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