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A Young Black Female Entrepreneur’s Journey (Part 3)

An episode of the The Urban Culture Drive podcast, hosted by Lesego Maphanga and team, titled "A Young Black Female Entrepreneur’s Journey (Part 3)" was published on August 28, 2018 and runs 24 minutes.

August 28, 2018 ·24m · The Urban Culture Drive

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As an extension of a broader conversation around Women's Month and the conclusion of UCD's 3-part series, young female entrepreneur Liz Letsaolo joins the team in studio for a discussion on her new start up. Being in what is considered to be a saturated market, Liz unpacks the novelty behind her business, what it stands for and represents. She also shares some personal insight on her entrepreneurial journey - definitely insightful for those looking to start up their own businesses!

As an extension of a broader conversation around Women's Month and the conclusion of UCD's 3-part series, young female entrepreneur Liz Letsaolo joins the team in studio for a discussion on her new start up. Being in what is considered to be a saturated market, Liz unpacks the novelty behind her business, what it stands for and represents. She also shares some personal insight on her entrepreneurial journey - definitely insightful for those looking to start up their own businesses!
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