A podcast for entrepreneurs and small business owners. In this podcast series, we not only discuss issues impacting the entrepreneurship space, but also share practical insights on how to grow your business. The podcast series is hosted by Tricia D. Young.
In this episode, Joanne Chang, owner of Flour Bakery, talks about her early days as a chef and her overall journey of growing her chain of Flour Bakeries.
In this episode Justin Kang, General Partner of Visible Hands VC talks about his VC firm offering pre-seed funding and a fellowship program for underrepresented entrepreneurs in the tech space.
In this episode Alyssa Davis, Founder and CEO shares her insights on starting her jewelry storefront, Wyllo.
In this episode Karthy Chandra, Founder and CEO of Goalden Hour shares her insights on starting her productivity app business, Golden Hour.
In this episode, Tricia talks to her pre-accelerator program alumni, Tiffany Goffer-Fitz about her business As I Am, a training resource platform for people with disabilities to learn about sex education.
In this episode, Tricia talks to Blackfacts.com founders and TLE Pre-Accelerator Program alumni, Ken Granderson & Dale Dowdie on their platform that showcases historical facts about Black people who have made significant contributions to society etc.
In this episode, Tricia talks with emoticon app creator Colleen Hall about her Jamaican-based emoticon business, Jamoji App, LLC.
In this episode, TLE Pre-Accelerator Program Alumni, Legrand Lindor, Founder and CEO of LMI Textiles shares his success story on how the pandemic helped catapult his business into a multi-million dollar enterprise.
In this episode, TLE Pre-Accelerator Program Alumni, Dianne Austin & Pamela Shaddock, Founders of Coils to Locs share their success in launching their Afro-Kinky medical wig line for women who have lost their hair due to medical reasons.
In this episode, Boston-based veteran food entrepreneur and economic development pioneer, Glynn Lloyd shares his insights on how he started his business and his ongoing work in the local economic development landscape to ensure people of color have the resources to start and grow a business.
In this episode, veteran esthetician, Pamela Andrews, shares insights on how to take care of our skin and develop healthy habits for healthy skin regardless of your schedule.
In this episode, George Foreman III talks about the importance of being fit and how it translates to overall success for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
In this episode, Jenna Koroly, LDN talks about the importance of a consistently balanced diet and what entrepreneurs and small business owners need to know to properly fuel their bodies and stay healthy.
In this episode, Robert Nelson talks about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and its impact to date on the small business space since being rolled out in 2020 to provide forgivable loans to small businesses left financially distressed by the COVID pandemic.
In this episode, Larry Andrews talks about the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ efforts to provide funding support to local businesses statewide since COVID-19 and their progress to date as the administrator of the Commonwealth’s $668 million dollar grant program.
This episode highlights the importance of entrepreneurial thought & action in helping entrepreneurs and small business owners grow their businesses. Dr. Zacharakis talks about the methodology behind entrepreneurial thought and action and how to use it for success.