Annakay Harvey | Breaking Barriers And Achieving Impossible Goals | Entrepreneur | Come Mek We Talk

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Annakay Harvey | Breaking Barriers And Achieving Impossible Goals | Entrepreneur | Come Mek We Talk

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Come Mek We Talk: Season 1 Episode 3 - Annakay Harvey   Annakay has always dreamed of helping others to realize their purpose and live within that purpose. Although she had limited access to opportunities growing up, she was determined to make better for herself and her family. A trained teacher, author, and recipient of the Prime Minister of Jamaica's Youth Impact Award in 2015, she talks about overcoming the barriers and achieving the impossible.    Annakay is currently completing her diploma in the Community Services Worker Program at Trios College while getting ready to launch her natural hair business soon! Through this new career path, she has the vision to influence other young people in their success journey by displaying integrity, honestly, and openness to learning and sharing, to recognize their true potential.    Loved this podcast?    Please subscribe, gimme a like, share it with a friend, or comment your thoughts below.   Love my energy and think that we would work well together?    Send me an email and let's talk: [email protected]  SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!   Want to check me out on social? Follow me here: https://www.instagram.com/shancampbell718/  My daughter wrote a book! Check it out here: https://amzn.to/3fMDpoE

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