Business of the Beat

Hosted by three-time founder, bestselling author, and award-winning industry thought leader Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Business of the Beat takes you inside the business of beauty and wellness—unpacking the real stories behind starting, growing and accelerating breakthrough brands. Each episode features candid conversations with founders, senior executives, influencers, and operators who are shaping the future of the industry. From funding to failures, pivots to purpose, and hustle to harmony, you’ll get unfiltered insights and actionable strategies to grow and scale with intention. Now in its fifth season with over 180 episodes, Business of the Beat is the go-to resource for all business leaders ready to turn passion into profit and ambition into impact. Subscribe today—and unlock the beauty of your success.

  1. The Business of Women's Wellness with Anna Cave-Bigley

    5 days ago

    The Business of Women's Wellness with Anna Cave-Bigley

    What if women's wellness wasn't treated as an afterthought—but as the foundation for healthier families, stronger communities, and more fulfilled lives? In this enlightening episode of Business of the Beat, hosts Kendra Bracken-Ferguson and LaShasta Bell welcome Anna Cave-Bigley, Co-Founder and CEO of TheeSabi, for a powerful conversation about women's health, motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the importance of taking a holistic approach to healing. Anna shares her remarkable journey from a successful career in corporate crisis communications to building TheeSabi, a wellness brand dedicated to supporting women's hormonal health and overall well-being. She reflects on her move to Colombia, the life-changing experiences that inspired her entrepreneurial path, and how self-awareness and emotional intelligence became essential tools in navigating major life transitions. The conversation explores the often-overlooked realities of motherhood, including postpartum recovery, hormonal changes, and the emotional challenges many women experience after childbirth. Anna and LaShasta discuss why mothers need stronger support systems, the vital role community plays in raising healthy families, and how caring for a mother's well-being ultimately benefits everyone around her. Listeners will also gain valuable insight into the power of herbs and natural remedies in supporting hormonal balance, while learning why holistic wellness and conventional medicine can work together to provide comprehensive care. Anna emphasizes the importance of addressing trauma, prioritizing mental health, and creating space for honest conversations about women's experiences that have too often been overlooked. This episode is a thoughtful reminder that women's health is not one-size-fits-all. By embracing education, community, and a whole-person approach to wellness, women can become better equipped to care for themselves, their families, and the generations that follow. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion app. Follow, rate, comment, and share this episode with your network.

    1hr 4min
  2. The Leadership Reset: Healing, Growth, and Purpose

    21 Jun

    The Leadership Reset: Healing, Growth, and Purpose

    What does it mean to lead with both strength and softness? To build a successful career without losing yourself in the process? In this inspiring episode of Business of the Beat, hosts Kendra Bracken-Ferguson and LaShasta Bell sit down with Eryka Wellborn, accomplished engineer, leadership advocate, and mentor, for a powerful conversation about navigating male-dominated industries, embracing authenticity, and redefining leadership on your own terms. Eryka shares her journey into engineering, reflecting on the self-awareness, resilience, and tenacity that helped her succeed in spaces where women are often underrepresented. She discusses the importance of building supportive communities, developing a strong personal brand, and leading with confidence without feeling pressured to conform to traditional expectations of leadership. The conversation goes beyond professional success to explore the emotional and personal realities many women leaders face. Eryka opens up about the importance of regulating and resetting the nervous system, integrating grief into everyday life, and creating space for healing while continuing to lead and serve others. Through her personal experiences, she offers valuable insight into the power of self-awareness, emotional well-being, and reconnecting with one's femininity as a source of strength rather than limitation. Together, Kendra, LaShasta, and Eryka examine how nurturing yourself can become a critical leadership skill and why understanding your own needs is essential to effectively supporting your team, community, and loved ones. The discussion also explores the concept of legacy and the lasting impact women can have when they lead authentically and intentionally. This episode is a thoughtful reminder that true leadership begins with self-awareness, and that success is most meaningful when it aligns with who you truly are. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion app. Follow, rate, comment, and share this episode with your network. #BusinessOfTheBeat #ErykaWellborn #KendraBrackenFerguson #LaShastaBell #WomenInLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #WomenInEngineering #SelfAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #PersonalBranding #AuthenticLeadership #WomenEmpoweringWomen #ProfessionalGrowth #HealingJourney #EmotionalWellness #LegacyBuilding #WomenInBusiness #LeadershipMindset #MeanOleLionMedia

    54 min
  3. What happens when the hustle that helped build your success begins to compete with your peace?

    7 Jun

    What happens when the hustle that helped build your success begins to compete with your peace?

    In this special episode of Business of the Beat, hosts Kendra Bracken-Ferguson and LaShasta Bell invite listeners into an honest conversation about their journey from hustle to harmony. As they continue their wellness-focused season, the duo reflects on the importance of prioritizing mental health, cultivating meaningful connections, and creating space for rest in a culture that often glorifies constant productivity. Kendra and LaShasta share the inspiration behind their upcoming wellness retreat, the challenges they encountered during the planning process, and the difficult but intentional decision to move the retreat to a later date to better align with their vision, values, and the needs of their community. Their transparency offers a powerful reminder that success isn't just about pushing forward—it's about knowing when to pause, reassess, and make decisions rooted in purpose. The conversation also explores the realities of partnership, the importance of self-care for entrepreneurs and professionals, and their commitment to making wellness experiences more accessible and inclusive. Through personal stories and practical insights, they encourage listeners to embrace balance, prioritize their well-being, and build community along the way. Plus, learn how you can participate in their monthly wellness collaborations and join them on the journey toward greater harmony, healing, and connection. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion app. Follow, rate, comment, and share this episode with your network.

    30 min
  4. From Hustle to Structure to Harmony:  The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program

    3 May

    From Hustle to Structure to Harmony: The Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business Program

    In this episode of Business of the Beat, host Kendra Bracken-Ferguson is joined by LaShasta and Michelle Ngome for an inspiring and insightful conversation on the real impact of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program. LaShasta shares her personal journey through the program—opening up about the challenges, breakthroughs, and growth she experienced along the way. Together, the group breaks down what makes the program unique, from its blend of practical business education to its focus on personal development, accountability, and execution. The conversation highlights the importance of community, transparency, and communication in entrepreneurship, while also tackling common myths about what it really takes to build and sustain a successful business. From financial literacy to the power of networking, this episode offers a clear look at how structured programs can accelerate growth when paired with commitment and consistency. Beyond the business lessons, the discussion also dives into mental health and wellness—an often overlooked but critical part of the entrepreneurial journey—and how resilience and adaptability play a key role in long-term success. Whether you’re considering applying to the program or simply looking to level up your business, this episode provides both practical guidance and real-world perspective. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion app.

    46 min

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Hosted by three-time founder, bestselling author, and award-winning industry thought leader Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Business of the Beat takes you inside the business of beauty and wellness—unpacking the real stories behind starting, growing and accelerating breakthrough brands. Each episode features candid conversations with founders, senior executives, influencers, and operators who are shaping the future of the industry. From funding to failures, pivots to purpose, and hustle to harmony, you’ll get unfiltered insights and actionable strategies to grow and scale with intention. Now in its fifth season with over 180 episodes, Business of the Beat is the go-to resource for all business leaders ready to turn passion into profit and ambition into impact. Subscribe today—and unlock the beauty of your success.

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