30 min

EP 22: 1/2 Holy - 1/2 Hood! *Bonus Mommies Making Millions The Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

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Show Notes Summary: In this episode of "Mommies Making Millions," host Marquitta DaShae' Johnson opens up about her personal journey as a mom, entrepreneur, and podcast host. She reflects on her growth, the challenges of staying true to oneself, and the importance of protecting your peace in a world full of distractions and negativity. Marquitta emphasizes the value of empathy, compassion, and forgiveness, even when it seems undeserved. She encourages listeners to focus on their goals and aspirations, rather than engaging in unnecessary conflicts. Marquitta shares her perspective on the struggles entrepreneurs face and the need for authenticity in the business world.



Quotables:

"Revenge is his [the Lord's] says the Lord. And sometimes that takes a lot of growth and development because let me tell y'all, if y'all anything like me, which I know y'all, I ain't got a thousand downloads, over a thousand downloads, if y'all ain't been a little bit about me. So it must be something, very much something that y'all like hearing in this podcast that keeps drawing y'all back, okay? And I'm thinking it's these podcast episodes."

"Sometimes the big bad wolf is ourselves. We're in a season of our lives where we have to really be careful of the different attacks that are on us, but have discernment not just for other people but also for ourselves."

"Sometimes you have to learn and understand that protecting your peace is like the best thing that you can do in seasons and in situations that are truly trying to bring you to a low point."

Episode Essential Gems:



Protecting Your Peace: Marquitta emphasizes the importance of protecting your peace, especially when facing challenges and negativity in life. She shares her personal journey of learning to remain calm and composed, even when people test your patience. This takeaway highlights the significance of staying true to oneself and not allowing external factors to disrupt your inner peace.


Empathy, Compassion, and Forgiveness: Marquitta discusses the value of empathy, compassion, and forgiveness, even when it may seem undeserved. She suggests that holding onto grudges or engaging in conflicts with others isn't productive and can harm your own well-being. Instead, she encourages listeners to find the strength to forgive and move forward, as it's essential for personal growth and mental health.


Authenticity in Business: The episode delves into the world of entrepreneurship and the need for authenticity. Marquitta shares her observations about the changing landscape of entrepreneurship, where entrepreneurs are becoming more comfortable sharing their struggles and hurdles. The takeaway here is that being authentic in business can help build stronger connections and create a more relatable brand.






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*********LOST EPISODE*********

Show Notes Summary: In this episode of "Mommies Making Millions," host Marquitta DaShae' Johnson opens up about her personal journey as a mom, entrepreneur, and podcast host. She reflects on her growth, the challenges of staying true to oneself, and the importance of protecting your peace in a world full of distractions and negativity. Marquitta emphasizes the value of empathy, compassion, and forgiveness, even when it seems undeserved. She encourages listeners to focus on their goals and aspirations, rather than engaging in unnecessary conflicts. Marquitta shares her perspective on the struggles entrepreneurs face and the need for authenticity in the business world.



Quotables:

"Revenge is his [the Lord's] says the Lord. And sometimes that takes a lot of growth and development because let me tell y'all, if y'all anything like me, which I know y'all, I ain't got a thousand downloads, over a thousand downloads, if y'all ain't been a little bit about me. So it must be something, very much something that y'all like hearing in this podcast that keeps drawing y'all back, okay? And I'm thinking it's these podcast episodes."

"Sometimes the big bad wolf is ourselves. We're in a season of our lives where we have to really be careful of the different attacks that are on us, but have discernment not just for other people but also for ourselves."

"Sometimes you have to learn and understand that protecting your peace is like the best thing that you can do in seasons and in situations that are truly trying to bring you to a low point."

Episode Essential Gems:



Protecting Your Peace: Marquitta emphasizes the importance of protecting your peace, especially when facing challenges and negativity in life. She shares her personal journey of learning to remain calm and composed, even when people test your patience. This takeaway highlights the significance of staying true to oneself and not allowing external factors to disrupt your inner peace.


Empathy, Compassion, and Forgiveness: Marquitta discusses the value of empathy, compassion, and forgiveness, even when it may seem undeserved. She suggests that holding onto grudges or engaging in conflicts with others isn't productive and can harm your own well-being. Instead, she encourages listeners to find the strength to forgive and move forward, as it's essential for personal growth and mental health.


Authenticity in Business: The episode delves into the world of entrepreneurship and the need for authenticity. Marquitta shares her observations about the changing landscape of entrepreneurship, where entrepreneurs are becoming more comfortable sharing their struggles and hurdles. The takeaway here is that being authentic in business can help build stronger connections and create a more relatable brand.






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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

30 min