#2934: The Power Of Strategic Partnerships
In this episode, I’m talking about how to create strategic partnerships. These partnerships help both you and the other person by sharing resources and skills. The more partnerships you have, […]
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Embarking on an entrepreneurial adventure can often feel like navigating uncharted waters, but Kathryn Smith, an Atlanta-based marketing guru, is here to light the beacon. Join us as Kathryn unravels her personal odyssey from the security of corporate America to the thrill and tumult of creating her own marketing consulting firm, Walton Birch, and the Black Lady Business School. She brings to the table not just her triumphs but also her trials, offering an authentic look at the determination it takes to carve a niche for oneself in the business world.
This episode isn't just about one woman's journey; it's a rallying cry for women and minority entrepreneurs who strive to overcome systemic hurdles each day. Kathryn's candid discussion extends beyond her own narrative to spotlight initiatives like the Momentum Internship Program, which aims to bridge gaps for minority job seekers and small businesses. The conversation takes us through the practical support systems and educational resources Walton Birch provides, reflecting the true spirit of community and the persistent pursuit of an equitable playing field in the business landscape.
As we wrap up our enlightening conversation, Kathryn reflects on her evolution from solopreneur to CEO, an inspiring testament to the transformative power of embracing challenges head-on. Our discussion ventures into the gig economy's effect on the workforce and Katherine's advocacy for privacy protections and local business support. Her insights are a treasure trove for any aspiring entrepreneur looking to make not just a profit, but a marked difference in their community. Don't miss this inspirational story of grit, growth, and the relentless quest for inclusivity in entrepreneurship.
Website: https://waltonbirch.com/
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In this episode, I’m talking about how to create strategic partnerships. These partnerships help both you and the other person by sharing resources and skills. The more partnerships you have, […]
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