
The African Business Woman is ambitious, driven, and full of potential, Yet from a young age, society sets her limits. She's told: "You can build your business... as long as the house is spotless, the kids are cared for, and your husband is happy." Her success is often conditional. Her freedom is often Negotiable. Her burnout is applauded and renamed "strength." Let's change the narrative. Let's s... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Part 2 is here! This episode of the African Business Woman Podcast is part 2 of a heartfelt letter to every single African businesswoman; whether you’re just starting out or already walking the entrepreneurial path or even a career woman.
There are... more
This episode of the African Business Woman Podcast is a heartfelt letter to every single African businesswoman; whether you’re just starting out or already walking the entrepreneurial path or even a career woman.
There are things you need to know a... more
Collaboration over competition isn’t just a phrase; it’s a game-changer. In this episode, I dive deep into why collaboration builds stronger businesses, healthier communities, and lasting legacies. Discover how African Business Women and Leaders can ... more
Leadership is not one-size-fits-all. Your culture and gender actually matters; especially as an African Woman and very importantly an African Business Woman. It’s time to lead in your own voice and your own style. Episode 9 is live! #AfricanLeadershi... more
Balance isn’t about perfection; it’s about priorities. Trying to be the "perfect woman" isn't possible because it DOES NOT exist. In finding balance between business, work, family and personal life, constantly, take one small step each day to protect... more
Money is not just about what you earn, but also how you use it and what you use it for. This is no different for the African Business Woman!
Let’s start building wealth that works for us and leaves a legacy for generations to come.
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Times have changed. Children no longer have to look up only to their father but they also look up to their mothers.
You should be proud of what you do and your children should be proud as well. Even if you run your own street sweeping business or me... more
As African Business Women, every door we walk through is not just for us; it’s for the ones coming after us.
We have a responsibility to hold it open, be responsible, share the key, and sometimes even build a new doorway where none existed.
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Key line “determining the purpose of why you want to become an entrepreneur “. I’ve always wanted to be an entrepreneur but didn’t know exactly why and what I wanted to sell and to whom until I tapped back into what am I good at? What can I do well that will make an a consistent entrepreneur? I had to ask myself 4 questions: what are my strengths, weaknesses, opportunities & threats and by completing that SWOT analysis, I came out with answers to my questions.
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