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#myBOBstory is a series started by myblackbox.co to showcase and share the stories of Black entrepreneurs and small business owners. With limited resources and/or battling for marketing share with larger brands, these Black business owners oftentimes have no one to share the story of their journey—u…

Brittinee Phillips

  • Jul 14, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • infrequent NEW EPISODES
  • 28m AVG DURATION
  • 8 EPISODES


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Latest episodes from #myBOBStory

Bifties Gifts (Ep1 2020)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 21:37


In this return episode for the #myBOBstory series, I'm speaking with Owner and Founder, Constance Panton, of Bifties Gifts. ⁠How can we keep Black dollars in the Black community longer? This was the question Constance hoped to answer by starting her gifting box business. From providing 5% of profits to charitie's working in Black communities to the thrill of finding great products from Black makers, Constance is in it for the long-haul.

Articulate You (Ep5 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 24:49


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm interviewed by my former Co-Founder to discuss my marketing consulting business, Articulate You. My consultancy was inspired by my intrigue with how small businesses contribute to the US economy, then looking further into that and finding articles and stats about Black women as the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs. As a patron of small businesses owned by women of color, I felt that that was an audience that deserved and needed my specialty as they oftentimes are running their own businesses alone or with very limited support from another individual.

Taupe Coat (Ep6 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 28:41


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm talking with Founder and Creator, Bethany Peak. ⁠When she started her business Bethany had insecurities because as an attorney she had a good job and was worried that people were going to be like “What are you doing trying to slang nail polish? Go back to your office and bill more hours, do your law thing because that’s ridiculous!"

Reflections by Zana (Ep5 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 30:59


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm talking with Founder and Owner, Aneesha Smith. ⁠Growing up as a #darkskingirl she had many negative comments from people in society, but the love and encouragement of her parents led Aneesha to be the confident woman she is today. Aware not many #blackgirls have that same support as they navigate the world where limited representation exists of in media, @reflectionsbyzana was born!

Hour x Hour Bath (Ep4 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 34:59


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm talking with Founder and Creator, Alexis Avery of Hour x Hour Bath. Alexis has been managing a medical condition, a growing bath and body business for the chronically ill, and life for the past 8 years with one mantra driving her forward: “My purpose is to help somebody else get through their day with their condition.”

Arawak Farm (Vassell Foods) (Ep3 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 29:54


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm talking with Founder and Owner, Lloyd Vassell of Arawak Farm. After decades of working in Corporate America, and a life changing event for one of his son’s, Lloyd decided it was time to venture out on his on with one of his passions: food. As a Black man used to being told no, Lloyd cares about what he puts into his body as well as what his customers put into theirs. From its inception Arawak Farm was primed to be authentic, flavorful, and successful as he pays homage to his West Indian heritage.

Nubian Hue Non Brew (Ep2 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 32:11


In this episode of the #myBOBstory series, I'm talking with Owner & Creator of Nubian Hue Non Brew, LaJoyce Smith Waajid, about her vegan faux coffee. Nubian Hue Non Brew was inspired out of need and necessity. LaJoyce has been a vegan for many years, but she was a vegan addicted to coffee, which was an oxymoron. The whole purpose of going vegan is to live a healthy, happy life. The coffee was a bit addictive. It was costing LaJoyce a lot of money and she needed an opportunity to wean herself off of it. She had to find a way to get herself off of the coffee, so LaJoyce created her own way: a vegan dessert in a bottle.

People of Color Beauty (Ep1 2019)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 26:57


For the return of #myBOBstory series I'm talking with Founder & Owner of People of Color Beauty, Jacqueline Carrington, about her nail polish brand. People of Color Beauty was inspired by Jacqueline's daughter Monroe. Anytime Monroe would go over to Jacqueline's mom's home she would always come back with her nails painted. Although People of Color Beauty is geared towards women of color and colors that complement our various skin tones, it's obviously for anyone who loves their colors and is interested in wearing them as well.⠀

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