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By now, you already know that Joy Reid, one of the dopest journalists on MSNBC, recently got axed. I was so shaken by this it brought me out of hiatus! But this episode isn’t just about Joy. Its about what every Black woman leader and entrepreneur should be doing in the cultural and political climate that we currently live in. You should be amplifying your voice, owning your platform and creating your own economy.
If you don’t own the platform, they can silence you at any time. But in this episode, I share how you can shift your mindset and take action now, to prevent that from happening.
I also get personal and reflect on a pivotal moment in my career when I learned this lesson the hard way. If you’re still waiting for permission to be great, let this be your wake-up call.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Check out the other Baddie I mentioned in this episode: How Sharron Miles Gilty Launched and Monetized Her YouTube Channel in her 50s
Let’s Stay Connected!
Remember: Own. Amplify. Monetize. Now is the time!
01 Kabza De Small – Eningi (Remix) Intro02 Jage Heejay & Classic Desire Feat. Zeh McGeba – Masizijonge03 Coco Soul & Nurogroove ft Zano – Kulula04 Ezra & Disciples of […]
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