Month: October 2020
Surviving in Business During COVID-19 ~Fempreneur Life~
- LaToya Wilson
- October 30, 2020
- New Online
Sis…this pandemic has been a struggle for everyone, except those who are looking to start a virtual business or build their current business online. There is no time like the present to revamp, realign and re-ignite your passion! Virtual is the way to go right now with so many people working from home and paying […]
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Charessa Sawyer, Entrepreneur Creates the ‘Charge Up Campaign’ to Inspire Women with Breast Cancer; Survivors of Breast Cancer
Charessa is an advocate for cancer survivors and their caregivers and has travelled to various states providing Day of Celebration makeovers with The Charge Up Campaign. She founded the organization after her own experience of being a caregiver for her mother who is a breast cancer survivor. Through the Charge Up Campaign, Charessa and her […]
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Leslie Crawford on Using Dear Future Black Queen to Empower Young Girls Globally
- Chaundra Scott
- October 28, 2020
- New Online
- Pretty and Ambitious
In today’s world, many women are struggling with not being valued, heard, and protected. From the Me Too movement and Black Lives Matter, females of all ages are fighting to have a voice. Acclaimed author, Leslie Crawford, is making her rounds to change this narrative. Dear Future Black Queen is her new inspirational project that […]
Read MoreThe Delicate Balance of Working from Home While Your Children Are Remote Learning
- Lauren Spiridigliozzi
- October 27, 2020
- New Online
Getting it all done without feeling overwhelmed In spring 2020 parents in the United States were tasked with suddenly having to help their kids do remote learning. The spread of Covid-19 meant school closures for the rest of the school year. Six months later parents are again having to deal with the reality that remote […]
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Beauty Industry Pioneer Aims to Promote Healthy Hair and Skin Routines With Company Esoteric Beauty LLC.
- Jakia Cheatham - Myles
- October 26, 2020
- Business Features
A pioneer in the Beauty Industry, Nyjah is the Founder and Owner of Esoteric Beauty LLC. She started her career as a CMA, and has held managerial roles in every medical practice she has worked in before branching off into the beauty industry. Driven by a mission to promote following healthy hair and skin routines, […]
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The Journey of a Singlepreneur: Playing the Me, Myself and I song
“Are you single?” “Yes..” “Why are you still single?” (roll eyes) “Because I want to be..” These two questions drive me insane! And if you are single as well, it should too! Relationships can be a great thing, and sometimes it can ruin a person mentally, emotionally, and physically. My last relationship almost killed me! […]
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Survivor’s Jewelz: Woman Empowerment Advocate Sprinkle Jewelz on Young Women By Keeping Them Inspired
Kendra Hall, passionately champions for young women and other at-risk populations who are entering into adulthood, through her writing, mentoring, and avid connectivity to resources that she shares to uplift and prosper others. She is a devoted advocate for young women, sharing her own life experiences like being a teenage mother of three children by […]
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Meet Princess James: A Survivor of Domestic Violence
Princess James is a native Houstonian and proud mother of four. Like many women, Princess went looking for love in all the wrong places. At the age of 30, she realized that she was a part of the problem. She needed to hit rock bottom so that God could fill all of the voids in […]
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Author Tawanna Marsh
- Jakia Cheatham - Myles
- October 20, 2020
- 100 Authors in 100 Days
Tawanna grew up in Dallas, Texas, a Bible Belt part of the United States. She was nourished in social environments where very long marriages were the norm. Many of the couples in her family remained strong and married for years only to be separated by death. This background served as a strong foundation in her life. […]
Read MoreHow to Understand the Word “No!”
- LaToya Wilson
- October 17, 2020
- New Online
“No” is such a taboo word that many of us despise hearing it. This is especially true when you are trying to convince someone to patronize your business. We get offended just by hearing such a word! The reality is that customers and/or clients say No all the time to things that they are not […]
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