43 min

Ep 20: Creative Millionaire: A Conversation with Omouzuwa Seymour-El Mommies Making Millions The Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

Let's go Mommy Millionaires, are you ready for episode 20 of the Mommies Making Millions Podcast. In this episode, our host Marquitta Johnson interviews Omouzuwa Seymour-El, an entrepreneur who founded a performing arts business in 2014 to help young students discover their passions and entrepreneurial potential.

Omouzuwa shares her personal background and how her love for the creative arts led her to start her own business. She talks about the challenges she faced in starting a business from scratch, including financial barriers and navigating the education system. 

Let's talk $15K government contracts.... ok, and that's just to start. Omouzuwa shares her journey on how she creatively used her creative culture to land big contracts I the public school system.

In this episode we focused on the importance of teaching entrepreneurship to younger generations, particularly in underprivileged communities. Omouzuwa shares her belief that children need to be taught how to create their own opportunities rather than relying on traditional career paths. She explains how her business model incorporates multidisciplinary arts and business leadership to help turn around schools and impact students' lives.

Throughout the conversation, Omouzuwa provides quotable tips for aspiring mom entrepreneurs. She stresses the importance of balance in juggling the responsibilities of motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the need to constantly seek out new information and opportunities for growth. Omouzuwa's story is a testament to the power of following your passions and making a positive impact on your community.

Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @mommymakeamillion and visit our website mommymakeamillion.com to stay up-to-date on all the latest news and episodes. And be sure to follow Omouzuwa Seymour-El on Instagram at ⁠https://www.instagram.com/omouzuwa/⁠ for more inspiring content and updates on her work in the performing arts and entrepreneurship.



Quotables: "You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to take that one step and the rest will follow."


"It's important to give students exposure to different fields, so they can find their passions and start exploring that."


"It's important to be able to adapt and pivot. You might have a great plan, but things might not always work out the way you want them to."


"It's important to have a support system. People who believe in you and what you're doing, and can help you along the way."


"It's important to always keep learning and growing. Don't be afraid to ask for help or seek out resources to help you on your journey."




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Let's go Mommy Millionaires, are you ready for episode 20 of the Mommies Making Millions Podcast. In this episode, our host Marquitta Johnson interviews Omouzuwa Seymour-El, an entrepreneur who founded a performing arts business in 2014 to help young students discover their passions and entrepreneurial potential.

Omouzuwa shares her personal background and how her love for the creative arts led her to start her own business. She talks about the challenges she faced in starting a business from scratch, including financial barriers and navigating the education system. 

Let's talk $15K government contracts.... ok, and that's just to start. Omouzuwa shares her journey on how she creatively used her creative culture to land big contracts I the public school system.

In this episode we focused on the importance of teaching entrepreneurship to younger generations, particularly in underprivileged communities. Omouzuwa shares her belief that children need to be taught how to create their own opportunities rather than relying on traditional career paths. She explains how her business model incorporates multidisciplinary arts and business leadership to help turn around schools and impact students' lives.

Throughout the conversation, Omouzuwa provides quotable tips for aspiring mom entrepreneurs. She stresses the importance of balance in juggling the responsibilities of motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the need to constantly seek out new information and opportunities for growth. Omouzuwa's story is a testament to the power of following your passions and making a positive impact on your community.

Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @mommymakeamillion and visit our website mommymakeamillion.com to stay up-to-date on all the latest news and episodes. And be sure to follow Omouzuwa Seymour-El on Instagram at ⁠https://www.instagram.com/omouzuwa/⁠ for more inspiring content and updates on her work in the performing arts and entrepreneurship.



Quotables: "You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to take that one step and the rest will follow."


"It's important to give students exposure to different fields, so they can find their passions and start exploring that."


"It's important to be able to adapt and pivot. You might have a great plan, but things might not always work out the way you want them to."


"It's important to have a support system. People who believe in you and what you're doing, and can help you along the way."


"It's important to always keep learning and growing. Don't be afraid to ask for help or seek out resources to help you on your journey."




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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommiesmakingmillions/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommiesmakingmillions/support

43 min