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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2019 · 43 MIN

Breaking the Mold

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Beatrice Adenodi shares her journey as a first-generation Nigerian woman, breaking the mold with her business + her wisdom along the way. When you met some like Beatrice, you know you are in the presence of pure genius. Her teachers along the way are you and me, gaining insight from the reflections she sees in the world. In this episode, Beatrice shares with us: The powerful sense of self she gained from being a first-generation Nigerian and how she navigated growing up with two very different cultures as her background. How she is consistently breaking the mold and shedding the stereotypes as black women founder. Why it's so important to uncover your own genius before starting a business Her biggest "fail" as a business owner and how she uses it as a strength How to build a major brand and infuse in your brand with your own values. Thank you for listening! If you enjoy this episode, leave us a review on iTunes and share it with your community!  We appreciate the love ♡   Links♥   Beatrice's Website +Facebook Breathwork for Grief 24+ journaling prompts + morning pages instructions HEART the life-altering mastermind for women Unveiled Beauty Schedule a breakthrough strategy session with Jenner The Wild Ones Website +Instagram Leave us a review on iTunes Music provided by Bensound  If you enjoy this episode, share it with your community!  We appreciate the love ♡

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Beatrice Adenodi shares her journey as a first-generation Nigerian woman, breaking the mold with her business + her wisdom along the way. When you met some like Beatrice, you know you are in the presence of pure genius. Her teachers along the way...

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