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Black to Business

Black to Business
Entrepreneurship
Black Entrepreneurs
Crisis Management
Networking
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Public Relations
Reputation Risk
Black Businesses
Black-Owned Businesses
Marquis Forge
Authenticity
Transparency In Communication
Small Town Entrepreneurship
Community Revitalization
Beverage Industry
Self-Gratitude
Financial Literacy
Mindset
Work-Life Balance
Business Success

Join us as we chat with some of today's top entrepreneurs, creatives, and industry leaders within the Black community as they share tips and resources to help start and grow Black businesses.

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Selfish. That word alone probably makes you tense up. Most of us were raised to believe that being selfish is wrong, especially as Black entrepreneurs carrying the weight of family, community, and proving ourselves in business. The idea of putting yo... more

As a Black entrepreneur, you’ve probably felt the weight of trying to keep up with new technology while still running every part of your business. Maybe you’ve asked yourself if AI is just another passing trend or if it’s something you really need to... more

You want to build something that actually changes lives, and you also need it to pay the bills. You have felt the pressure to choose one or the other, purpose or profit, when what you really want is both. This episode is for you if you are wrestling ... more

You may have thought about writing a book but quickly shut it down with reasons like “I’m not a writer,” “I don’t have time,” or “Who would even read it?” The reality is, a book is one of the most powerful tools you can have as a business owner becau... more

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Stacy Kirk
Founder of Quality Works Consulting Group, AI innovator with over 20 years of experience.
Quality Works Consulting Group
Episode: 270: Why Business Owners Can't Ignore AI & Tools And Trends To Look Out For w/ Stacy Kirk
Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Award-winning social entrepreneur and CEO of Goodr
Goodr
Episode: 269: Making Money While Making a Difference: Scaling and Sustainability for Social Justice Organizations w/ Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Geo Derice
International speaker, entrepreneur, and bestselling author of The Thirst is Real
Episode: 268: How to Write Your First Book to Build Your Credibility & Authority w/ Geo Derice
Lauren Dike
Founder of Harmona Inclusive Wellbeing serving as a coach for high-achieving women, focused on reworking their relationship with stress and burnout.
Harmona Inclusive Wellbeing
Episode: 266: Doing the Inner Work: Rewiring Your Nervous System To Lead Without Burning Out W/ Lauren Dike
Stephanie A. Dorsey
Attorney, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Margins Capital
Margins Capital
Episode: 265: Investing At Your Own Pace: A Beginners Guide To Alternative Investments That Fit Your Comfort Zone w/ Stephanie A. Dorsey
Cristina Jerome
Creative strategist and founder of Off Worque
Off Worque
Episode: 264: How to Take Time for Yourself While Managing a Business (Or Two) w/ Cristina Jerome
Daryl (DJ) Riley Jr.
Award-winning engineer, innovator, and co-founder of Tendaji
Tendaji
Episode: 261: The Underlying Value in Blending Style, Sustainability, & Technology w/ Daryl (DJ) Riley Jr.
Dr. Sam Adeyemi
Global speaker, executive coach, and founder of Daystar Leadership Academy
Daystar Leadership Academy
Episode: 260: People First Leadership: Why Leaders Must Prioritize People Over Processes w/ Dr. Sam Adeyemi
Larry Long Jr.
Motivational speaker, sales coach, and chief energy officer of LLJR Enterprises.
LLJR Enterprises
Episode: 253: Leveraging LinkedIn for Business Growth & Relationship Building w/ Larry Long Jr.

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Monique T. Marshall
Host and entrepreneur, passionate about empowering Black businesses and fostering community growth through actionable insights and practical advice.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Blown Away

    Black to Business podcast has taught me so much from business start-up to just pushing through and building towards my goal. Inspiring are the founders and CEO who have started from scratch and build a successful business that’s impactful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jermica J
    United Statesa month ago
  • So so so insightful

    The Black to Business podcast is filled with so much valuable information, resources, and tools for all entrepreneurs no matter the industry. You will definitely learn something new!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Francina G.
    United Statesa month ago
  • Inspirational & Enlightening

    Packed with uplifting stories, valuable resources and business advice, the Black to Business podcast sparks new ideas and equips listeners with the right tools to achieve their business necessities.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reiad S.
    United Statesa month ago
  • Reallyyy helpful

    I’ve been thinking about starting my own business now that I’ve gotten some more free time but I really wasn’t sure where to even begin. This podcast was really helpful in figuring out what to do and how to do it. I like to scroll through the episodes and just pick whatever topic I’m confused on like a little catalog.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kel☀️
    United Statesa month ago
  • 247 was a great listen

    This episode is definitely worth a listen if you want to grow your brand to be as authentic as possible. Aaron’s tips on how to work with social media and the algorithms can be really helpful to those who do not really understand these platforms and how to get engagement on them. He’s a very credible source given that he worked with so many big creators during the years of the pandemic and he knows how to work these systems. Listen and come back to thank me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shetu.
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners find the content both inspiring and practical, praising the actionable insights provided by guests.
Listeners highlight the value of including wellness and mental health themes alongside business advice.
Many appreciate the emphasis on community-building and the unique challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs.
The discussions often resonate on personal levels, making them relatable to diverse entrepreneurial journeys.

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270: Why Business Owners Can't Ignore AI & Tools And Trends To Look Out For w/ Stacy Kirk
Q: How can business owners identify AI solutions that directly support their specific goals?
Business owners should start with identifying their specific problems and goals, and then find AI tools that can help address them.
270: Why Business Owners Can't Ignore AI & Tools And Trends To Look Out For w/ Stacy Kirk
Q: What is AI in your own words?
Stacy Kirk describes AI as an opportunity for augmented intelligence.
269: Making Money While Making a Difference: Scaling and Sustainability for Social Justice Organizations w/ Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Q: How do entrepreneurs ensure that they scale, but they also don't lose touch with the community they're trying to serve?
Constant communication and showing up for the community are key to staying connected as you scale.
269: Making Money While Making a Difference: Scaling and Sustainability for Social Justice Organizations w/ Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Q: How can entrepreneurs balance the mission with market demand?
While it is important to follow where funding is available, ensure that your mission doesn't change despite shifts in demand.
269: Making Money While Making a Difference: Scaling and Sustainability for Social Justice Organizations w/ Jasmine Crowe-Houston
Q: What role does community engagement play in building that strong foundation?
Community support is crucial; it helps to build credibility and enables you to replicate your model in other areas where people are asking for your services.

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What is Black to Business about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content showcases dynamic conversations with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and industry leaders, primarily focusing on the challenges and triumphs within the Black business community. Topics frequently discussed include leveraging technology, particularly AI, for business efficiency, navigating the intersection of social impact and profitability, and emphasizing holistic wellness practices to combat hustle culture. The hosts and guests provide actionable insights on branding, personal development, and financial literacy, aiming to empower listeners through practical career advice and shared experiences. This podcast stands out for its commitment to addressing the unique hurdles faced by Black entrepreneurs while fostering a suppo... more

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Recent guests on Black to Business include:

1. Stacy Kirk
2. Jasmine Crowe-Houston
3. Geo Derice
4. Lauren Dike
5. Stephanie A. Dorsey
6. Cristina Jerome
7. Daryl (DJ) Riley Jr.
8. Dr. Sam Adeyemi

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