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πŸŽ™οΈ Permission to Just Be – A Conversation with Wendy Batiste Johnson

πŸŽ™οΈ Permission to Just Be – A Conversation with Wendy Batiste Johnson

Update: 2025-09-02
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In this powerful and heartfelt episode, you’ll feel like you’re sitting in on an intimate conversation between two long-time friends. Dr. Ebony Stone and Wendy Batiste Johnsonβ€”owner of Jagger Juliet and founder of United Black Mothers of Americaβ€”open up about the realities of balancing marriage, motherhood, community, corporate life, and entrepreneurship.

Wendy takes us through her powerful journey of self-discovery, sharing the highs, the heartbreaks, and the lessons learned along the way. Together, we talk about:

✨ What it was really like trying to secure funding for her business venture
✨ The emotions and resilience behind shutting down her first company
✨ Why she chose to step back into corporate after life as an entrepreneur
✨ How her nonprofit was birthed (celebrating its 5-year anniversary!)
✨ What inspired her to jump back into entrepreneurship with fresh vision

This conversation will make you smile, laugh, nod your head in recognitionβ€”and maybe even shed a tear. It’s an honest reminder that giving yourself permission to just be is sometimes the boldest move of all.

πŸ”— Resources & Links

🌐 drebonystone.com
🌐 unitedblackmothersofamerica.org
🌐 jaggerjuliet.com

πŸ“² Follow Ebony on socials: @drebonystone
πŸ“² Follow Wendy on socials: @jaggerjuliet

πŸŽ‰ Congratulations to United Black Mothers of America for celebrating 5 years this Sunday, September 7, 2025! (The event is officially SOLD OUT!)

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πŸŽ™οΈ Permission to Just Be – A Conversation with Wendy Batiste Johnson

πŸŽ™οΈ Permission to Just Be – A Conversation with Wendy Batiste Johnson

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