Start Somewhere: the Podcast Adreeahna Bree
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Start Somewhere: the Podcast a podcast of entrepreneurship, investing in your passions, and going after your dreams. Uniting the voices of creators near & far.
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How Did I Get Here with Shavonne Holton
Just because your past didn't turn out like you wanted it to, doesn't mean your future cant be better than you've ever imagined. Shavonne Holton; author, podcaster, yoga instructor, shares how she birthed three successful businesses from heartbreak. You see all though life happened; divorce, passing of her grandmother, finances, she was able to use her weaknesses as a service to others through her testimony, gifts, and passions.
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Don't be Afraid to Dream Big with Eboni Bell
No one gets to tell you how big your dreams can be! Eboni Bell; author, teacher, founder of Dream Girl Subscription Box grew up a visionary. At a young age she believed in the beauty of her dreams and that no dream was too impossible. From then on it became her mission to encourage others to follow their dreams. "The dreams that are in our hearts, are an answer to someone's problem or a problem in the world" she says.
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Fiercely Built from the Inside Out with Erin
She was on a journey that required her to be fierce, she was up for the task. Erin, Founder & CEO of Fiercely Built Apparel shares the importance of finding confidence in your skin. "Beauty is in all shapes and sizes," says Erin. Join as she encourages women to live their best life through health, fitness, and wellness.
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Your Voice Matters with Cindy J. Cadet
My voice is needed at the table. I will either pull up a seat or make my own. Children's book author, Founder of Doll Girl, and Trauma Counselor Cindy J. Cadet shares how broke ground on African American Children's books, the importance of honoring your voice and living in your purpose.
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It Was All A Dream with Turn Table LLC
Dreams do come true! Head Chef "Jeff Gott" and Catering Manager "DeAndre Wilson" owners of Turn Table LLC explain the importance of research, planning, and preparing. They reveal the secret to their business success and sudden growth. As well as share how to find a business partner, adapt to change, and the significance of passion.
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Kidpreneur with Makayla Martin
You can be whatever you put your mind! Fourteen year old Makayla Martin, CEO & Founder of Golden Hands Jewelry, shares how she started a business at just thirteen, grossed 1,000 dollars in two months, and how she juggles school, volleyball, and business. This fourteen year old boss is a future billionaire in the making!