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Rooted in Culture: Tonya Cross and the Power of Afrocentric Design
Each design starts with a spark of inspiration—whether it’s a scripture, a nature walk, or a conversation with a customer. Tonya prays over her workspace and believes that creative energy flows through spiritual alignment. “God is my creative partner,” she says. “Everything I make starts with intention and ends with purpose.”
Kami Redd
5 hours ago3 min read
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AC Collins: Building Sisterhood from the Ground Up
She used her project management background to piece together the business infrastructure, combining strategy with divine alignment. Though fear still arises, she centers herself in prayer and continues to show up. “If I’m being honest,” she shares, “I still worry if folks will support. But I pray and keep working.”
Kami Redd
8 hours ago3 min read
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Tanisha Massenberg: Restoring the Body, Reclaiming the Spirit Through Deeply Rooted Massage
Tanisha didn’t always know this would be her path. She worked in other industries before arriving at massage therapy. But once she found it, she realized it had been calling her all along. “I’ve always been a nurturer,” she reflects. “Once I saw how much power there was in intentional touch, I knew this was the work I needed to do.”
Kami Redd
8 hours ago3 min read
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Breianne Ehigie: Bold Beauty and the Business of Being Seen
The brand name, Seduireirah—which translates to “seduce her”—is layered with meaning. For Breianne, seduction is not about performance or external validation. It’s about inner confidence. “It’s about presence,” she explains. “When a woman feels powerful, she exudes that energy. That’s the spirit behind everything I create.”
Kami Redd
8 hours ago3 min read
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Desireé Williams: Curating Luxury, Power, and Identity Through VIORÈ
Desireé’s vision is steeped in her Caribbean heritage. Born into a family of creatives and educators, she grew up surrounded by vibrant colors, rich textures, and a deep reverence for tradition. “My upbringing taught me that beauty wasn’t optional—it was a form of respect,” she says. “How we show up in the world is a reflection of who we are.”
Kami Redd
9 hours ago3 min read
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Renea Boles: Crafting Confidence and Comfort Through Handmade Hairwear
Renea Boles didn’t set out to start a business—she just wanted to share what she’d made. A few photos of handmade headwraps and soft fabric caps sewn with intention and style. But when a friend posted her work in a Facebook group, everything changed. “It took off from there,” Renea recalls. “That day, I made 12 sales. I was shocked.”
Kami Redd
9 hours ago3 min read
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Sabrina Thomas: Redefining Wholeness, One Season at a Time
Sabrina’s work is deeply personal. After retiring from the military, she found herself in a season of uncertainty. Retirement, personal grief, and identity loss collided in ways she couldn’t ignore. “There was a time I didn’t know who I was outside of my titles,” she shares. “Wife. Soldier. Mother. But what about Sabrina?”
Kami Redd
9 hours ago3 min read
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DeNise Reese: The Power of Grace in Business and Life
After nearly 30 years in tech sales helping others scale and succeed, DeNise decided it was time to invest in herself. “I realized how much money I was spending on high-end candles and fragrances,” she says. “Then it hit me—this is the business I need to build.” And she did just that.
Kami Redd
10 hours ago3 min read
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Toni S. Brown: Building Brands and Reclaiming Visibility
Her clients come to her for more than visuals. They come for alignment—between who they are, what they offer, and how they show up. Whether through audits, coaching, design, or her growing suite of digital products at The Brand & Beyond, Toni provides comprehensive support for brand development at every level.
Kami Redd
10 hours ago3 min read
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Chizoba Nancy Uchechukwu-Elekwa: Sewing Confidence into Every Seam
Like many designers, Chizoba Nancy Uchechukwu-Elekwa began with custom pieces—measuring, fitting, and tailoring outfits for individual clients. But after relocating from Nigeria to England, she noticed something that changed her business model. “A lot here depends on the weather,” she says. “Weddings are seasonal. Events happen mostly in the summer. I needed something that could work year-round.”
Kami Redd
10 hours ago4 min read
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Tamara Charese: A Love Movement in Motion
If Tamara has a personal mantra, it’s this: do it scared. She doesn’t wait for fear to disappear before taking action. Instead, she moves through it. “I’m afraid and walking right through it,” she says. “When I’m scared, it’s often a sign I’m heading in the right direction.”
Kami Redd
11 hours ago4 min read
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Shalinthia Grant: Building Legacy Through Numbers and Faith
Launching a business in a saturated market during personal turmoil is no small feat. Shalinthia's first challenge was financial. Selling her car gave her just enough capital to get started—but she knew she’d need more than money to succeed. She relied on six years of hands-on experience, communication skills, and a strong foundation in customer service. She began with one client at a time, offering more than tax preparation—she offered trust.
Kami Redd
11 hours ago4 min read
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K. Steele: Framing Her Future in Lights and Lenses
Steele’s life reflects a rhythm familiar to many Black women entrepreneurs: working multiple jobs, juggling family commitments, and creating with limited resources. When she’s not on set or behind the lens, she’s working overnight shifts in retail to sustain herself between projects. But instead of hiding that fact, she includes it in her narrative—because it’s real.
Kami Redd
11 hours ago4 min read
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Shyann Price: Creating Space and Skin Confidence—One Venture at a Time
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, but doing business nationwide, Shyann manages her enterprises with the precision of a corporate strategist and the heart of a creative. She is deeply involved in every layer of her businesses, from handcrafting skincare formulas to networking at local real estate events to coordinating community food drives.
Kami Redd
12 hours ago4 min read
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Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies: The Leadership Journey of Mishaun Jackson
“I wasn’t just facing a glass ceiling,” she recalls. “It was a box with thorns on the inside.” The same professionalism, directness, and leadership qualities that were celebrated in her white male counterparts were misread as aggression when coming from her—a Black woman. That dissonance sparked the birth of Woman of Wisdom Solutions LLC, where Jackson now helps women—especially women of color—build leadership skills, launch businesses, and reclaim their narrative.
Kami Redd
13 hours ago3 min read
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Juanita “Nita” Owens: Carving New Roads for Women in Healthcare and Trucking
What began as informal help to family and friends became a structured platform dedicated to providing guidance, mentorship, and business setup services in fields where women—particularly Black women—are often underrepresented. The shift happened when she helped her soon-to-be mother-in-law launch a home care business. The experience left Nita both energized and convicted: “This is what I’m meant to do.”
Kami Redd
13 hours ago4 min read
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Bridging Wellness and Culture: The Empowering Journey of Samantha Gnimavo
Samantha Gnimavo brings a distinct and necessary perspective to women’s health and nutrition, shaped by empathy, cultural awareness, and lived experience. As the founder of Happy Body Ltd., a London-based nutrition coaching business, Samantha Gnimavo brings a unique approach to wellness—one that recognizes the personal, cultural, and ancestral ties women have with food. Her method is not built on restriction, but on restoration
Kami Redd
14 hours ago4 min read
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Daisy Jones-Brown: Empowering Women Through Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship
Daisy’s most innovative business approach is her ability to turn her own experiences into structured coaching frameworks. She developed a me
Kami Redd
Mar 24 min read
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Championing Health Equity: Dr. Nadine Spring’s Fight for Inclusion in Clinical Research
Looking ahead, Dr. Spring envisions expanding SpringWell360’s reach and impact. She plans to grow her educational courses, collaborate with
Kami Redd
Mar 23 min read
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Jahphia Griffin: Elevating Black-Owned Brands Through JZG PR
A defining moment in Japhia’s career was her time at iHeartMedia, where she was one of only two Black employees in her market. Witnessing fi
Kami Redd
Mar 23 min read
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