Special guest Shanice Gantt, owner of @GlamGirl.Extensions (IG), kicked it with Moriah to discuss how it is to be a new business owner, and some goals she has for expansion.
Social and cultural capital is just as important as financial capital when growing a business, advancing in a career or just becoming an integral part of your community. What does your social and cultural capital accounts look like?
Business PTSD is real! What if I told you that you can build a habit of assuming the best? Failure happens but don’t let that be what dictates your business decisions.
Fear can be paralyzing! You have to move with intention when trying to fight it. For the last Thursday of Mental Health Awareness Month we’re talking about combating fear.
No one likes to be told what they aren’t doing or how much better they could be. But, is it really a bad thing? Learning to E.M.B.R.A.C.E criticism can be the best thing for your personal and business development.
Anxiety affects close to 30% of the adult population. 42% of entrepreneurs face anxiety while 40% of non entrepreneurs face it as well. Learning to R.E.L.A.X can help to alleviate this stress.
Perfectionism can be the enemy of growth. It’s also one of the leading causes of depression, anxiety and stress. There are ways to combat it to bring it down to a healthy level. Dive into this episode and listen for the 4 R’s of ridding yoursel
People hate being co-dependent but the truth is we need people to build. A healthy balance is having an INTER-dependent mindset. Especially when it comes to business.
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” Which side do you find yourself on? Are you fire-starting or are you copying?
Problem solving is a skill set for the creative thinker. Anyone can do it—not just entrepreneurs or business owners. What problem do you see around you that you have a desire to solve?
Did you know it’s 5x harder to get a new customer to shop with you as opposed to a return customer? Check out this episode for proven strategies on how to retain customers. Gotta keep them coming back for more, right?
Everybody isn’t meant to stay along for the journey in business. Learn how to discern this and how to cope with losing your day one’s. I mean, were they really your day one’s?
In honor of thee Biggie Smalls who’s anniversary was on 3/9/22, Moriah decided to have some fun and give the Ten Business Commandments, her favorite being #4. Tune in to check out some rules to live by to survive in business.
Business is a contact sport and boxing out may be the best way to win the game. Especially on those offensive rebounds. Let Moriah give you a few tips on how to maintain your space in the market.
The Ukraine conflict is already affecting the small business owner. Not just in finances but in peace of mind. Get caught up on what’s going on and things to look out for the small business owner.
Comparison is a thief of growth. Dive into this episode for some encouragement, and tips, on how to start the journey of being the best version of you. After all, entrepreneurship is hard enough without you getting in your own way.
Moriah checks in to remind everyone that although it is good to elevate in life for your family, be sure you are pouring into yourself. You can’t help others if you don’t help yourself.
It’s been awhile since Moriah gave some quick words of advice and decided to check in as we’re entering the last quarter of the fiscal year. Are you going back over your goals? Becoming focused oriented? Circling back with your team? Remember n
In an individualist society, it’s hard to understand how important collaboration truly is. Moriah checks in to remind all the Survivalist to not abandon the art of collabing with other brands.