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The Black Local Lady CEO (LLC)

The Black Local Lady CEO (LLC)
Author: Jordan Burstion
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The Black Local Lady CEO (LLC) is a collection of stories that detail the entrepreneurial journeys of black women who are based in Durham, Chapel-Hill, and Raleigh, NC. https://www.theblackllc.com/
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Dr. Bolden is the founder of AccessiBull Healthcare, a beloved direct primary care facility located in Durham, North Carolina. Take a listen to learn how she and her patients have adjusted to new challenges and uncertainty. https://www.accessibullhealthcare.com/
Niada Cradle is a non-discriminatory creative photographer whose work is beloved by many. Take a listen to learn how she and her business have adjusted to new challenges and uncertainty. https://www.niadacradlephotography.com/contact/
In today's episode I spoke with Jessica Boone of It Works & Unapolojess. An enhanced transcript is linked below.https://www.theblackllc.com/post/breathe-with-jessica-boone-of-it-works-unapolojess
In today's episode I'm speaking with Kristi Tally of KD7 Enterprises INC to learn how she's led a life serving others and promoting community engagement in countless spaces: from the classroom all the way to the governor's office.
In today's episode I'm speaking with Charryse Frederick Omari, the founder of R.R. Consultants to learn more about the work she's doing to help students young and old reach their greatest potential.
In today's episode I'm speaking with Lebone Moses of Chisara Ventures INC. to hear the story of how her work as a strategic consultant and angel investor is helping firms and entrepreneurs of all backgrounds achieve their greatest potential.
In today's episode I'm speaking with La-Tasha Best-Gaddy a strategist with the Small Business and Technology Development Center on the campus of NC Central University to hear how she helps individuals, including her two children, reach their business goals.
In today's episode, I'm speaking with Carnela Renee Hill of the C.R. Hill Design Group, to hear the story of how her natural interior design talent satisfied countless clients and took her all the way to the White House.
In today's episode, I spoke with Dr. Mary Hemphill, of RebrandNC, to hear how she and her co-founder are re-imagining the role of education in the lives of young people.
In today's episode I spoke with Sabriya Dobbins of Project Passport to learn how she turned her own mental health journey into a one of a kind mental health wellness retreat company
In today's episode I spoke with Ms. Shemekka Ebony of the Black Girl Magic Market and I am Brilliant organization to hear how her ventures are working to empower individuals around the world.
In today's episode, I'm speaking with Toshia Jordan of the Retreat, to hear how the closing of a major retailer for Christian resources inspired her to create her own.
In today's episode, I'm speaking with Nicole Oxendine of Empower Dance Studio to hear how the studio is nurturing natural beauty and self confidence in its students through movement and learn how her philosophy regarding the power of art as a catalyst for community engagement is helping to revitalize a nearby city.
In today's episode I'm speaking with Ms. Monica Edwards, the owner and operator of the beloved bed and breakfast, Morehead Manor. This interview was completed on location so you can appreciate some of the ambiance of the lovely inn. https://www.theblackllc.com/post/stay-a-while-at-morehead-manor-with-monica-edwards
In today's episode we're joined by Tiana Horn, the founder and CEO of Flower Child Remedies. She invited me to her office in downtown Durham to share her journey of building a hair care line that is so good, you can eat it.https://www.theblackllc.com/post/flower-child-remedies-with-tiana-horn
In today's episode I visited Dr. Ronda Taylor Bullock, the co-founder and director of we are to hear how she and her partners are working to extend anti-racist education.
In today's episode, I visited Sonja Ebron, the co-founder of Courtroom5, to hear the story of how she turned her own experiences in the courtroom into a one of a kind tech company
In today's episode I spoke with Valonda Calloway to hear she turned an unfortunate office announcement into a successful career as a freelancer in TV and beyond.



