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Shades and Layers celebrates the lives and stories of black women on their entrepreneurial journeys. The second season celebrates the women who make it their business to diversify and democratize the wellness space. The conversations are wide-ranging but mainly explore self-care, well-being from a mental, physical, psychological and spiritual perspectives. Profiles feature activists, fitness influencers, healers, farmers and Spapreneurs and many others dedicated to ensuring that black women are alright.

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    Sabbatical: The True Cost of Success with Karabo Lediga (S9, E9)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 50:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when the dream your mother sacrificed everything for becomes your personal nightmare? Johannesburg-based filmmaker Karabo Lediga joins us to explore this haunting question through her debut feature film "Sabbatical" – a raw, honest portrayal of mother-daughter relationships in post-apartheid South Africa. A 30-something year old woman called Lesego, is the compelling main character of this story. She is forced to return to her childhood home in the township in Pretoria after a professional downfall. While living in her mother's house, she has to reckon with having become alien to her own mother, how her Model C school experience has facilitated the fragility of that relationship, and the psychological cost of having being thrown in all-white spaces in order to achieve the success or dreams that parents desperately want for their children. Our conversation ventures beyond the film into Karabo's amazing film and television career. Her credits include  Netflix's "Queen Sono" and the touching short film "What Did You Dream?" that was inspired by her own grandmother's story.  Karabo shares invaluable insights about sustaining a creative career in South Africa's evolving film landscape. Bonus: she shares the different funding mechanisms available to South African filmmakers—a system that is relatively unique to the country—and her commitment to authentic storytelling despite industry pressures.Sabbatical is a much needed voice from South Africa's so-called born free generation. It's entertaining, it offers deep cultural insights and serves as an amazing showcase of Karabo's unique voice.  Whether you're a film enthusiast, a creative professional, or someone navigating complex family dynamics, Karabo's perspectives will resonate long after the credits roll.LINKS AND MENTIONS Model C - Formerly whites-only public schools that were desegregated after Apartheid. Matwetwe - seminal film of the film production house Diprente, who collaborated with Karabo on Sabbatical. Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Mom's Magic Oil: The Bask & Lather Story with Shaina Rainford (S9, E8)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 27:54 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIn 2020, then nurse practitioner, Shaina Rainford got seriously ill from COVID. She survived the illness, but lost all her hair and found nothing on store shelves that could help with her condition. Then, she remembered that her younger sister went through something similar – not COVID – five years prior, and their mother had made a concoction that helped little sister to grow her 4C Hair to waist length. Shaina tried the hair oil on her own hair, documented her journey on social media and Bask and Lather was born.The story is about more than creating a hair care brand. It's also the story of how one woman's go-getter spirit moved her into the next level of her professional journey. It's also a story about centering community and building a legacy. Here are some key discussions from my conversation with Shaina Rainford: • Bask and Lather launced in December 2020, and within three months, the company was generating the same amount as Shaina's annual nursing salary• The business focuses on natural ingredients with no fragrances, using essential oils that each serve a purpose • Shaina maintains 100% ownership of her company with zero debt and manufactures millions of units annually • Her 17-year-old son now leads the marketing efforts, creating a true legacy family business • Baskin-Lather holds top-seller positions on TikTok Shop for multiple hair care categories • The brand maintains direct-to-consumer focus to control distribution and maintain healthy profit margins • Their community-centered approach prioritizes authentic engagement with customers both online and offlineSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    The BASE Framework: How to Achieve Your Dreams with Brandi Hudson (S9,E7)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 33:30 Transcription Available


    Send us a textOne of the most effective ways to succeed in entrepreneurship is mindset. To help you get in the right frame of mind for your new or existing venture, The SAL Podcast gets you a coach to answer some challenging questions on your journey to success. This time we have Performance Coach and Happiness Expert, Brandi Hudson. In this episode, she breaks down her B.A.S.E. framework that she uses to help her corporate, entrepreneurial and individual clients to reach the next level. Here are the main topics we covered during our conversation:  -Shifting Her Own Mindset-Moving from personal to business success-How she works with entrepreneurial clients -The problem with the notion of manifestation-Agency-Navigating systemic barriers to success -Honoring your heritage-The power of intuition MORE ABOUT BRANDI HUDSONPerformance Coach and Happiness Expert, Brandi Hudson is passionate about helping women embody their own magic and step into a life of purpose through the power of performance and happiness. As an intuitive with extensive executive experience and a strong educational background, she brings a powerful combination of spiritual insight and real-world savvy to her work. “My unique blend of spiritual wisdom and practical wisdom helps women tap into the quantum field and align with the laws of the universe, making the pursuit of their dreams feel effortless and fulfilling”  LINKS AND MENTIONSPower Versus Force by David HawkinsKerry WashingtonMichelle ObamaIf you enjoyed this episode, please share it with others. You can also compliment this session with coach Neketa Thigpen, who believes that one should be Intentionally Selfish to change their narrative.   Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    From Passionate Intern to World Class Designer - Palesa Mokubung Part 2 - (BONUS)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 16:17 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIN CONCLUSIONIn the second part of this conversation with Palesa Mokubung, we discuss some of the challenges facing African designers, particularly when it comes to serving a market that is more and more shopping online. We also get into the behind the scenes at Mantsho, Palesa's fashion brand as well as the Shades and Layers Rapid Fire. Mantsho has been making waves in the fashion industry for the past 20 years, both in Palesa's home country, South Africa and more recently globally with an international collaboration with H&M. You can hear more about this in Part I of our conversaiton here:  From Passionate Intern to World Class Designer (Palesa Mokubung Part 1)Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    From Passionate Intern to World Class Designer : Palesa Mokubung Part 1 (S9, E6)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 33:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis is the first part of a two-part conversation with renowned South African fashion designer Palesa Mokubung. In this conversation, she shares her 20-year journey with Mantsho by Palesa Mokubung, the fashion brand she founded after working as an intern at another iconic South African fashion house, Stoned Cherrie. This episode is both a celebration and a walk down memory lane with Palesa and here are some of the topics we discussed during our conversation: • Founded Mantsho without formal education, working for seven years before hitting a ceiling• Returned to school at 30, studying alongside teenagers to formally train in fashion design• Describes education as transformative, bringing focus, technical knowledge, and business structure• Collaborated with H&M in 2019 • Uses authentic South African cultural elements in designs, from specific color palettes to layering techniques• Defines success as making a visible impact on African lives• Attending trade show in Paris as a first step in global expansion for Mantsho• Values sustainability and conscious production in fashion• Maintains an informal "board of directors" to guide her in her business decisionsKeep an eye out for the second and final part of this conversation. Subscribe to the Shades and Layers newsletter on shadesandlayers.com or follow wherever you get your podcasts.LINKS AND MENTIONSShweshwe (Seshoeshoe) - Traditional Bashoto printed colorful fabricStoned Cherrie - Iconic and seminal post-Apartheid South African fashion brand inspired by African aesthetics, as well as 50s and 60s urban African style with echoes of the Harlem Renaissance as seen in Janet Jackson's 'Got 'Til It's Gone' videoH&M Advert controversy - In 2018, the Swedish fast fashion brand faced a backlash over a racist advert featuring a Black child model wearing a sweatshirt that read "Coolest Monkey In The Jungle"Amapostoli - United Apostolic African Church known for its iconic blue and white uniforms.Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Embracing African Beauty: Amanda Sebolai's Journey with Dignify Afro Beauty (S9, D5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 36:41 Transcription Available


    Send us a textAmanda Sebolai is the founder of the South African natural haircare brand, Dignify Afro Beauty and my guest in this episode of Shades and Layers. Amanda's personal journey of embracing her natural hair led her to create a line of innovative haircare products that celebrate African beauty and self-love. Inspired by her daughters, Amanda's products are helping to transform hair care for African women in post-apartheid South Africa. Her story gives insight into how long it takes and exactly what it takes to build a brand step by step.There is no entrepreneurial journey that is totally smooth and Amanda's is no different. In our conversation she highlights some of the bumps she hit while transitioning from homemade formulations to becoming a thriving business that seeks to own its entire value chain. She also credits customer engagement and feedback as the core of Dignify Afro Beauty's success. According to her, one of the most important pillars of her brand is being rooted in cultural identity and empowerment.Amanda wants to build a legacy company and leave a meaningful imprint on the world. Find out how she plans to do it all.Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Transforming Communities Through Art and Empowering Women with Palesa Segomotso Motsumi (S9, E4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 50:37 Transcription Available


    Send us a textPalesa Segomotso Motsumi, a trailblazing creative social entrepreneur, shares her journey from the corporate grind to the exciting world of art and social change. Through her groundbreaking work with Sematsatsa Library and projects like "Hashtag That's What She Said," Palesa uses art as a powerful medium to spark dialogue and transform communities across South Africa. Her story is a testament to the power of art in fostering inclusivity and empowering women, as she highlights the diverse and interconnected nature of visual arts, music, fashion, and architecture.As Palesa tells us in this conversation, passion, resilience and sacrifice are the bare minimum you need to take a leap from corporate to entrepreneurship. But it also takes the support of people who believe in you. Palesa has moved from her hometown of Bloemfontein, through the art scenes of Johannesburg and Cape Town and she gives us a taste of her experiences there. Find out how she moved from reluctant curator to a powerful player with her own arts agency and consultancy. Find out how she has balanced the need for financial stability with her work as a social entrepreneur, and how she advises young artists to create their own sustainable careers in this space. Through her work and connecting with artists and curators who inspire new narratives in the art world, Palesa now has a dream of creating an institution that would give back to the community that nurtured her talent and supported her career. Palesa draws inspiration from figures like Ghanaian artist, Ibrahim Mahama, and her passion for gardening and plants, which also influences her life life philosophy. Don't miss this amazing conversation! LINKS AND MENTIONS Palesa's Social Media Accounts - Sematsatsa Library and Personal ProfileLawrence LemoanaMary SibandeRuth MotauWilliam KentridgeZanele MuholiSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    The Grass Is Not Always Greener: From Zimbabwe to Italy with Serial Startup Founder Tadiwa Mwashita

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 40:11 Transcription Available


    Send us a textToday I'm in conversation with Zimbabwean-born and Italy-based serial startup founder and entrepreneur, Tadiwa Mwashita. Her latest venture is the Italian Social Impact Startup, Feedel Africa. They provide services to innovation hubs and non-profit organizations on the African continent, with a special focus on women led startups. Some of the services Feedel Africa offers include fund raising, grant writing and AI education. Join us and hear all about Tadiwa's ability to combine profit with purpose, and how she is elevating African innovation to global heights in the fields of B2B SaaS, fintech, and AI.Our conversations takes us on a journey from Tadiwa's home country, Zimbabwe, where she stumbled on entrepreneurship as a high school student. We discover that she hasn't stopped experimenting with ideas ever since, and how being in Italy forced her to fully embrace her entrepreneurial roots. It has been nothing less than a complex journey of navigating language barriers and prejudice that has led her to the level of nimbleness and adaptability you will hear about. She also discusses her latest and soon-to-be launched venture in the pet space, which she created using a methodology she has mastered: .the magic of turning local insights into innovative business solutionsDon't miss this inspiring conversation with one of the most creative and resilient entrepreneurs you will meet. LINKS AND MENTIONS Tadiwa's LinkedIn ProfileFeedel Africa - Social Impact Startup founded by TadiwaFeedel Ventures - The Investment company that funds and provides other resources to Tadiwa's ventureSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Authenticity and Triumph in the Beauty Industry with Editorial Hairstylist Naeemah LaFond (S9, E2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 39:50 Transcription Available


    Send us a textNaeemah LaFond, a celebrated editorial hairstylist, is not just styling hair but shaping the future of the beauty industry. Her journey from a court clerk to working alongside icons like Beyoncé and Amapiano singer Tyla is a testament to her passion and dedication. Learn how Naeemah's partnership with Olaplex emphasizes the importance of science-backed products, particularly for textured hair, and her insights into the ongoing push for inclusivity in the industry. She shares compelling stories about overcoming challenges and underestimations, turning them into opportunities to mentor aspiring Black women hairstylists and create a supportive community in beauty and fashion campaigns.Naeemah tells us more about her definition of success or fulfillment—having the freedom to make choices that resonate with her purpose. Join us for a conversation that promises not just inspiration but a vision for an inclusive and innovative future in hair care.[00:02:53] Product availability for textured hair.[00:04:15] Inclusion in product development.[00:08:40] Embracing natural textured hair.[00:14:11] Texture education in the industry.[00:15:51] Inclusivity and diversity in hair.[00:20:45] Mentorship for Black Women Hairstylists.[00:25:50] Deeper meaning in creative work.[00:28:50] Social impact in beauty industry.[00:31:49] Defining personal success.[00:38:09] Cooking Haitian food.LINKS AND MENTIONSOlaplex Naeemah on Insta: @naeemahlafondAmapiano Star @tylaBeyoncé's hair brand @cecredFor more info on Naeemah's work, visit her website https://naeemahlafond.comSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Serena Williams Made Me Tacos with Barbara Clarke Ruiz (S9, E1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 38:24


    Send us a textSUMMARYThis week, I'm speaking to Barbara Clark Ruiz, a multifaceted solopreneur known for her activewear designs and dog treat brand 'Lick You Silly.' Barbara shares her journey from childhood in Portsmouth, Virginia, to designing for global brands like Ralph Lauren and Adidas, and collaborating with Venus Williams on her activewear brand Eleven by Venus. During the pandemic, her dog treat business rose in rankings on the Amazon platform and this opened opportunities for growth and naturally, challenges that come with a sudden need to scale.Emphasizing love and kindness, Barbara discusses her ventures in pitching reality shows, animated shorts, and working with Amazon's Accelerator for Black businesses. Barbara works hard and plays hard. She also networks like a boss and takes care of her professional relationships. In our conversation, she also talks about personal experiences like meeting the Obamas, sharing a blanket with Star Wars creator, George Lucas in Oprah Winfrey's backyard and eating tacos with the Williams sisters.TAKE AWAYS-There are many pathways to a creative career-Multiple streams of income are the way to go-Easy does it - take your time and do what you love LINKS AND MENTIONSBarbara's Website - https://barbaraclarkeruiz.comBarbara's LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbaraclarkeruiz/Barbara's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/barbaraclarkeruiz/Lick You Silly - https://lickyousillypetproducts.com Pratt Institute - https://pratt.eduGive Butter Fundraising - https://givebutter.comSavannah College of Art and Design: https://www.scad.edu/Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Ethnikids: Diversity in children's literature with Khumo Tapfumaneyi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 27:54 Transcription Available


    The books your children read can shape their self-identity and cultural awareness. Join me in conversation with Khumo Tapfumaneyi, Co-Founder and Director of Ethnikids,  as we discuss the life-changing power of diversity in children's literature. We discuss how Ethnikids, an online children's book store,  is transforming the South African book market by offering a range of inclusive books—from folktales to affirmation stories—that nurture a child's sense of belonging and self-worth. Khumo and her co-founder, Tina Akuoko believe it is fundamental to provide literature in all South African languages. Mother tongue literature can have profound psychological impact on children who see themselves reflected in the stories they read.In this episode, Khumo also shares her entrepreneurial journey; from overcoming market challenges, to forming impactful partnerships with schools and libraries to promote reading for leisure.  We delve into Ethnikids' exciting expansion into book publishing and how they tackle sustainability in their business practices. The Ethnikids co-founders have ambitious goals for expansion into the rest of Africa. LINKS AND MENTIONS Sho Majozi - https://www.instagram.com/shomadjozi/?hl=enProfessor Rudine Sims Bishop: https://www.readingrockets.org/people-and-organizations/rudine-sims-bishop Support the Show.NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER LISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and Facebook

    Family Roots to Creative Routes - Raha Copenhagen with Nsimire Godman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 34:45 Transcription Available


    In this week's episode, we connect with Nsimire Godman, Founder of Raha Copenhagen. This Denmark-based creative shares how a humble background in Rwanda and a spark of creativity during the pandemic led her to create inclusive, aesthetically pleasing soy wax candles. Listen as Nsimire recounts her year-long journey of mastering the craft, overcoming challenges, and discovering a niche market in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. As we know, entrepreneurship is best done with support and community, and Nsimire's beautiful journey to starting and running a business, is a good illustration of this. Her mother's financial savvy, her husband's business operations expertise and her mother in-law's artistic input have all been instrumental in turning her passion into a flourishing small-batch production company. Nsimire also shares how she also surrounds herself with allies and strives to create inclusive spaces for others who might not enjoy the same support she does.Nsimire also shares that her soy wax candle business is sustainable by design - from reusing materials to keep her business eco-friendly to sourcing materials from eco-friendly suppliers and only making products to order....  As always, this conversation is Shades and Layers' style - lots of candor and humor. LINKS AND MENTIONS Raha CopenhagenSupport the Show.NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    From South Africa to Seattle: Lizzy Hudson's Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 47:42 Transcription Available


     South African podcaster and social media marketing specialist, Lizzy Hudson is the voice behind the Live to Thrive Podcast. In this episode, she shares her journey into podcasting, inspired by the tragic event of George Floyd's murder in 2020. We discuss the personal impact of this moment and how Lizzy's podcast focuses on amplifying the stories of people of color healing from racial trauma and other challenges unique to POC. There are many vulnerable moments in this episode as we touch on Lizzy's experiences as a cross-racial adoptee, her memories from a predominantly white boarding school in post-apartheid South Africa and eventually moving to the predominantly white town of Santa Barbara in the USA. Find out how these experiences have influenced her values, career and life choices. If you need tips on navigating the rapidly changing AI driven social media landscape while maintaining good mental; if you are curious about immigrant experience in 2020's America; or if you'd like to know the ins and outs of podcasting for impact, then join us for an intimate discussion. You will walk away reflective and inspired.Support the Show.NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Redefining Luxury for Natural Hair with RAINA - Rachel Osborne's Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 36:28


    It all started with a wish for a satin-lined beach hat. When Rachel Osborne could not find one on the market, she set about creating her own.  She spent 2023 researching and testing her concept for luxury satin lined, and adjustable hats that would offer "no-frizz" experience for curly and kinky hair. As a result, her brand RAINA was born. The creation of RAINA is very much tied to Rachael's own natural hair journey, which  resonates with anyone who's ever felt the pressure to conform to so-called conventional beauty standards. It took a while for her to accept and celebrate her own natural curls. Creating this line of high-end hats is a testament to where she is on her natural hair journey: she now sees her curls as the embodiment of elegance and beauty. She also believes that it is time for curly hair to be included in the development of all luxury hair products. As every entrepreneur will attest, the entrepreneurial career and lifestyle choice is an opportunity for personal growth, and for building deep community bonds. Rachael shares her own learning curves and mindset shifts that have made her successful so far. She also offers some advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. LINKS AND MENTIONS Jamie Kern Lima - Beauty entrepreneur and former founder of IT CosmeticsPsycho Cybernetics by Maxwell Multz Purple Cow by Seth Godin Naptural85 Support the Show.NEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Social Entrepreneurship, Slow Living and Creativity with Fikile 'Fix' Moeti

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 51:31


    Fikile "Fix" Moeti calls herself a Lightworker and you'll find out what she means by that in this episode. The Social Entrepreneur is the founder of a pay-it-forward education and women-focused social enterprise, The Fix Scholarship. She is a well-known former radio DJ and MTV South Africa presenter.  This long-time yogi is now navigating a new chapter as a mom and owner of a beachfront yoga studio and bar called The Yoga Bar, on the East African island of Zanzibar. Her work with The Fix Scholarship has also led a to a new project that she co-founded with one of the scholarship alumni, and it's called African Affirmations, an inclusive 30-card deck for children, and the young at heart. You'll also hear how her family's legacy of activism and education has been instrumental in shaping her life today and career.   Fikile ‘Fix' Moeti's story isn't just about change; it's a beacon for anyone yearning to pursue creativity and authenticity while navigating life's ups and downs. Find out how business, life and local traditions intertwine to create the perfect conditions for slow living and creativity.  LINKS AND MENTIONS https://africanaffirmations.org/ Gugu Mbhata Raw (Actress)  Thandile Lujabe-Rankoe (Diplomat and Fikile's grandmother) Fix ScholarshipSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Leading with Authenticity: Ethical Media and Resilience with Bonnie Meslane

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 33:50


    Bonnie Meslane is the Founder of the online lifestyle and culture magazine, Nounouche Online. The Johannesburg-based publisher is also the force behind the A-list Public Relations and Communications company,  Azania Public, and like all multi-hyphenates, she also works as in the marketing of the iconic and legendary music radio station, Kaya FM. Bonnie and her team at Nounouche Online are story driven and dedicated to amplifying the voices that truly shape our world and culture - in their world, that means staying away from scandals and telling the stories of change makers, even if they are not celebrities. In our conversation we cover a lot of ground, from leadership to readership, as well as how to thrive with grace and determination as a multi-hyphenate. We reflect on the shift from hard to soft skills in modern leadership and dissect the complexities that come with being in a position of authority. We discuss the role of a fitness routing in cultivating discipline, building resilience, and having fortitude.  Bonnie Meslane  exemplifies what it means to lead with inspiration, and how to leave a legacy through the impact of your work. LINKS AND MENTIONSNounouche OnlineAzania Public Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    The Rise of Monique Webber: Mastering Fashion PR, Building Wealth, and Staying True to Values

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 41:21 Transcription Available


    Monique Webber is the visionary founder of MLWPR Fashion and Beauty PR Agency. Her story isn't just about the sparkle of dressing celebrities in Herve Leger's iconic ensembles; it's a story about ambition, resilience, and a commitment to lifting up minority, local, and women-owned brands. Monique started out as a teen model and progressed to publicity. She worked with A-listers and learned a lot during her two decade plus career. In 2020 she stepped out on her own and she talks about all the things that gave her courage to strike out and pursue a dream she visualized during an encounter with Oprah Winfrey....In our conversation, we discuss the relentless drive it takes to flourish in public relations as well as the importance of diversifying your income streams to run a successful agency. We get into the merits of mentorship and how applying for grants can support you in your entrepreneurial journey. Monique also recently underwent treatment for cancer and she talks about how keeping a positive attitude got her through this difficult period. Finally, Monique shares the best advise she has ever received, it was from her late father and it simply says: "Believe In Yourself." LINKS AND MENTIONS MLWPR Agency IG Profile and Website Contact Monique: Monique@mlwpr.com BeyGOOD FoundationUnsun CosmeticsShea RadianceSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Sharing Sustainable African Luxury with the World Melaney Oldenhof

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 36:27


    Melaney Oldenhoff, Founder and Creative Director of WhatWeCherish, a curated market place for handmade accessories and home décor from the African continent.  Melaney shares how she pivoted from New York-based fashion stylist to joining the  vanguard of African design in Johannesburg. Her story is a testament to endurance and vision, championing artisans while navigating the intricacies of e-commerce and forging a new path for women-owned and black-owned brands. In our conversation, Melaney outlines her amazing journey from inspiration to launch and discusses the importance of knowing when to pivot. Melaney recently transitioned WhatWeCherish  from direct-to-customer to a business-to-business model, which has been instrumental in her mission to amplify the voices of African creators in the world's creative economy.  Melaney's journey is bigger than just selling products; it's a vision that centers new narratives about African creators and reinforcing Africa's leadership in sustainably designed products.Melaney's journey will inspire you to be curious about what the rest of the African continent has to offer. LINKS AND MENTIONS WhatWeCherish is on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whatwecherish/Melaney will be happy to hear directly from you too - https://www.instagram.com/melaneyoldenhof/ Visit the company website and see the beautiful designs - https://whatwecherish.com/Thebe Magugu - https://www.thebemagugu.com/Rate and Review Shades and Layers on Apple PodcastsSupport the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Weaving Fashion, Soul Health, and Social Justice into a Tapestry of Change with Kirstie Fleur

    Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 32:19


    Embark on an inspiring journey with the remarkable Kirstie Fleur, a Ghanaian-American beacon of creativity and advocacy. Our conversation explores her multi-disciplinary artistry that finds expression in all her life's pursuits, from her brave transition from the American Air Force to fashion's forefront, to her passionate embodiment of social entrepreneurship with her brand, Freedom Fleur. Kirstie's story is one of resilience and transformation, illustrating the potency of fashion as a vehicle for change and the profound impact of her 'Soul Health' approach on advocating for justice and empowering women founders. As we unravel the threads of Kirstie's multifaceted identity, we traverse the sacred terrain of 'soul health' and self-discovery. Kirstie opens up about the necessity of internal work, especially for women who often balance various roles and societal pressures. She illuminates the path to finding one's essence, emphasizing the importance of solitude in nurturing well-being and inspiring creativity. The dialogue offers a blueprint for listeners to pursue their desires and articulate their goals while harmoniously blending the many facets of their lives.In the fluid dance of solitude and social impact, Kirstie's Freedom Fleur brand emerges as a symbol of luxury with a conscience—fashion that fosters freedom and fairness. We delve into the intricacies of ethical sourcing and the human connections that fortify her brand's foundation. And in a melodic twist, Kirstie's foray into music as a form of creative activism offers a resonant close to our episode. Her Spotify playlist, a curated collection of freedom and justice, awaits in the show notes, inviting you to experience the rhythms that drive her mission. Join us, and let Kirstie's narrative awaken your own aspirations for change.Everything Kirstie - https://kirstiefleur.comKirstie's Socials - https://www.facebook.com/kirstie.f.horton (FB) and https://www.instagram.com/kirstiefleur/ (IG)Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Unlocking Investment Secrets and Mastering Entrepreneurship: A Journey of Resilience and Mentorship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 40:00 Transcription Available


    Unlock the secrets of securing investment and mastering entrepreneurship with our esteemed guest, Jennifer Dyer. As a five-time CEO and seasoned mentor, Jennifer brings a treasure trove of insights from her experience in raising over $13 million, particularly for women and minority entrepreneurs. This episode is a candid exploration into the world of alternative funding, where we unravel the nuances of securing capital from high net worth individuals—quite a different ballgame from the traditional venture capitalist approach.The journey to entrepreneurial success is fraught with challenges, yet it's rich with opportunities for growth and learning. Jennifer shares her professional evolution, from leading businesses to fostering the next generation of entrepreneurs through her innovative online education platform, E100 Clubs. Discover the pivotal criteria for entrepreneurs looking to scale their ventures and how the E100 Clubs provide the crucial knowledge and community support to propel businesses forward. If you're seeking to enhance your entrepreneurial acumen, this episode is your gateway to actionable education tailored to the dynamic world of business.We also delve into Jennifer's personal odyssey, a testament to resilience and the power of mentorship. Her transition from an aspirant TV presenter facing a non-diverse UK media landscape to a flourishing entrepreneur is not just inspiring—it's a masterclass in pivoting and perseverance. Hear how encounters with influential mentors like Matthew Knowles helped shape her resolve to carve out a place at the table for herself and others. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's a rallying cry for all who dare to persevere in the face of adversity on their entrepreneurial path.Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    A Doctor's Tale of Blending Art, Science, and Healing

    Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 39:17 Transcription Available


    Dr. Margaret Towolawi is a physician whose canvas stretches from her medical clinic to the entrepreneurial landscape of wellness and skincare. Her story is an inspiring tale of transition, as she harmonizes the six pillars of lifestyle medicine with heartfelt entrepreneurship. In our conversation, we discuss the nurturing environment of her Nurture Well Center, the innovative skincare solutions she offers through her SkinStat MD med spa, and the personalization at the heart of her direct primary care model, designed to educate and connect with patients more deeply.Dr. Towolawi is also a published author and her first children's book, "Ayomide's Train Ride to Graceland" was her way to transform a personal loss into solace for others. She addresses her grief with grace and offers families a way to discuss child loss and remember the lost siblings. Her second book "Ayomide and Seyi's Kitchen" plants the seeds of healthy eating in young minds. Her books help to guide and support families with sensitivity and strength through a vibrant blend of her Nigerian heritage, medical expertise, and the profound experiences of motherhood.We also find out what she would include in her future memoir "You Think You Know, But You Have No Idea," ....DR. TOWOLAWI'S WORK AND OTHER RESOURCESTo learn more about Dr. Towolawi's Work you can visit the pages listed below: Skinstatmd.com - https://www.skinstatmd.com/Nurturewellcenter.com - https://www.nurturewellcenter.com/Buy her books HEREYou can also visit her Instagram PageRemember to Rate and Review this show so that others can find us. Five Stars would be amazing. Thank You!Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Swimming Against the Tide: The Inclusive Entrepreneurship Journey of Vuyo Treffers

    Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 39:51


    We've come to the end of Season 7 and we end it with a special episode featuring the creation of the first inclusive swimming cap.Swimma Caps is founded with inclusion at heart. They are more than a product company, they are a catalyst for change. Since inception, the Swimma team have been challenging hair discrimination in many areas including South African schools and making waves in the Black community. Founder, Nomvuyo Treffers shares the impact of her work on people's lives, revealing how her brand is not just about accommodating hair, but about encouraging swimming despite limited access to pools for Black and Brown folks. We also unpack her expansion into the American market, the growth of her product line to include shower caps and swimming goggles, competitive markets, and how she remains authentic as her business grows.  We also get personal with Nomvuyo, delving into her life beyond the business. From her supportive parents to her life mantra and her passion for swimming that bloomed late in her adult years, Nomvuyo's story is encouraging. Plus, we discuss the importance of social media presence for her business and where to get your hands on these inclusive swim caps. LINKS AND MENTIONSInstagram Account - https://www.instagram.com/swimma_caps/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/swimmacaps Essence Festival of Culture - https://www.essence.com/efoc23-soko-mkt/  Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Embracing Change: Stefanie Julia Moton's Journey from Law Enforcement to Online Fitness Entrepreneurship

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 42:45 Transcription Available


    Today's episode is about overcoming fear of uncertainty, getting out of your comfort zone and pivoting with purpose. My guest on Shades and Layers is Stefanie Julia Moton, a business coach for online fitness coaches who shares how she transitioned from a career in federal law enforcement to becoming the founder of Catch Flights and Fitness and Profitable Passion and Purpose (P3). Stefanie has always loved sports and she used this passion to create a thriving online business with clients who affectionately called her the Fitness Challenge Lady. At the same time, she was navigating a full-time job which came with a very busy travel schedule. She candidly shares how the global pandemic became a catalyst for her to address burnout and refocus on her wellness passion. Stefanie accredits mindset and self-care to her success as a side hustler. She also gives us a glance into her transition from solopreneur to organizational leader and the significance of a solid support system.Among the issues discussed during our conversation, is the fact that only 10% of the online fitness and wellness market is owned by black women leaders. Stefanie shares her thought-provoking reflections on this fact, how she's working to increase the representation and celebrate the success of black women in this space. We uncover the systemic barriers and mindsets contributing to this disparity, highlighting the need for increased support and representation. I hope you will be inspired by Stefanie's career transformation and mission to bring about meaningful change in the fitness industry. LINKS AND MENTIONS@thestefaniejulia - Instagram handle for Stefanie Julia where you can find a link.tree to all of her workCatch Flights and Fitness - Facebook Page for Julia's online challenges The Retreat Maven - Katherine Searcy is Stefanie Julia's life coach and credited with setting Stefanie on this path to becoming a coach herself. Profitable Passion Purpose - Facebook Page for P3, Stefanie's private group for online fitness coaches. You can connect with her here if you aspire to be an online fitness coach. Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    The Black Mermaid: Zandile Ndhlovu's Quest for Inclusion in Our Oceans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 36:54


    THE BLACK MERMAID Zandile Ndhlovu is the founder of The Black Mermaid Foundation, an organization dedicated to changing mindsets and bringing people (particularly for Black and Brown people) closer to the ocean. She is South Africa's first Black free-diving instructor and through this work, Zandi is providing equitable access to nature and showing that our beliefs about the ocean can coexist with exploring its depths. Our conversation is an exploration of how she came to this work and how it has evolved over the years. Zandi's story is one of resilience and transformation. Before becoming a free-diving instructor, she was navigating racism in corporate South Africa. After exiting this world, she used her experiences as a catalyst for change, leading her to establish her own consultancy. And that was just the beginning. As you listen, you'll discover how she carved out her path to becoming a visible and prominent figure in the world of sustainability.  Dive into Zandi's world of storytelling, and you'll find yourself captivated by her tales of teaching children from townships about the ocean and the joy she finds in it. You'll also hear about her children's book, "Zandi's Song," a transformative story that has been essential to furthering her cause. She is a testament to the power of dreams, the beauty of the ocean, and the strength in breaking barriers. LINKS AND MENTIONS The Black Mermaid Film Zandi's Ted Talk – You can watch Zandi's Ted Talk here Explore other stories of black women doing incredible things in water here Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    The Closet Runway: Redefining Luxury and Sustainability

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 42:48


    Elevate your style and gain cutting-edge insights into the fashion-tech industry with our special guest, Evelina Kauna Nailenge , the trailblazing co-founder of The Closet Runway. This Cape Town-based luxury fashion rental company seamlessly blends affordability, sustainability, and luxury, serving as a beacon for circular fashion. As we journey through Evelina's entrepreneurial adventures, we delve into the company's unique business model, its commitment to diverse representation, and its innovative approach to styling consultation services.We discuss challenges like shipping, customer base expansion, and the unique dynamics of e-commerce businesses in Africa. She highlights that it's not simple to navigate the intricacies of shipping logistics while adhering to a sustainability mission. Through a candid chat with Evelina, you'll discover how she and her co-founder, Ange Mahoro, have transformed these challenges into opportunities, and how their complementary skills have driven the business to new heights.Finally, get ready for a rapid-fire session that illuminates the inspirations behind Evelina's journey, unveiling the people and businesses that have shaped her path. From Mellody Hobson's influence to the role of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Cape Town, Evelina's story is rich with surprising twists. Join us to uncover the colorful threads that make up the fabric of The Closet Runway, and perhaps find a spark of inspiration for your own fashion-tech dreams.LINKS AND MENTIONSTake A Lot – South Africa's equivalent to AmazonSuperbalist – online fashion and lifestyle market Seth Shezi – Art and lifestyle strategist. Travel and Foodie content creator.Maxhosa  Africa - Founded by designer Laduma Ngxokolo, the brand is known for its distinct patterns and craftsmanship.Mmuso Maxwell - Johannesburg-based ready-to-wear fashion brand founded by two partners Maxwell Boko and Mmuso PotsaneThebe Magugu – South African designer and LVMH Prize winner 2019Maria McCloy – South African fashion & accessories designer and PublicistSweep South – think Uber or Lyft for home cleaning, gardening, and odd jobs around the house. A platform that has taken the gig economy to home care. Emma Grede – serial entrepreneur, co-founder at Skims with Kim Kardashian and CEO of the inclusive, body positive body clothing brand, Good American. Mellody Hobson – first black woman to head up a black-owned mutual fund, Ariel Investments. She teaches the Strategic Thinking class on the Master Class Platform. and  Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    From Corporate Ladder to Personal Growth: Alison Hall's Empowering Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 35:13


    Ever felt trapped in the corporate hamster wheel, yearning for something more meaningful? Alison Hall, founder of Change Agent Coaching for Women and co-founder of the Boldest Me, certainly did and she joins me in this episode to share her remarkable journey. It's not every day that you meet a corporate veteran turned personal trainer, real estate investor, and certified divorce financial analyst, and Alison's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She candidly discusses the role of self-worth in decision-making, how to overcome that pesky imposter syndrome, and the importance of following your passion. Alison's story serves as a powerful reminder that it's never too late to reinvent yourself and live the life you've always desired. Listen in to catch a glimpse of Alison's vision for her future and her wealth of advice for those embarking on their own journeys of self-discovery and change.Alison's personal story of transitioning from a 25-year corporate career to becoming a successful entrepreneur is packed with valuable insights for anyone standing at the crossroads. She breaks down the unique challenges faced by women in their late 40s and early 50s, and the importance of harnessing your inherent strengths to break through societal expectations and carve your unique path.Alison's coaching philosophy is deeply rooted in the belief that every woman can transform their lives regardless of age. Her holistic approach to life coaching challenges you to take your ego out of the equation and reassess your life choices. We delve into a much-neglected stage of women's development during their transitional years and discuss how Allison's one-on-one coaching and group-based retreats foster self-awareness and personal growth. Whether it's a career change, a divorce, or any other life-altering experience, Allison's guidance helps women to navigate these waters with grace and competence. LINKS AND MENTIONSWhitehall Divorce Solutions - https://whitehalldivorcesolutions.com/ Alison Hall Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisonhall-coach-women/Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Acting, Alopecia and Entrepreneurship: The Shalita Grant Story

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 50:07


    Today, we are excited to bring you a candid conversation with the unstoppable force that is Shalita Grant - a Tony Award-nominated actress, an NCIS New Orleans alumna, and the mastermind behind the disruptive haircare brand, Four Naturals Hair. Have you ever wondered about the hair journey of black actresses, the hurdles they face, and the lack of specialized hair care options for them? Shalita peels back the curtain on this significant issue, sharing her personal struggles with traction alopecia, the resulting inspiration to create a formula that would solve her own complex Type 4  hair problems, and her development of a patent-pending hair detangling technique.We delve into Shalita's life story that includes attending the prestigious Julliard school, traverses through a high-profile role in a popular television show, to her leap of faith into the world of entrepreneurship. Journeying with her, you'll understand the complexities of the hair care industry, the challenges black actresses face with specialized hair care, and how one woman sought to bring change with her own innovative solutions. Shalita's story is not just about business or haircare, it's about resilience, healing, and a burning desire to uplift black women.Finally, Shalita opens up about her entrepreneurial journey, the growth and freedom it brings, and her dream of living off the grid in Thailand. She shares her vision for Four Naturals Hair, a future where black women and children could have a consistent and empowering experience with their hair care. So, join us for a deep dive into the life of this trailblazing actress turned entrepreneur, and learn how she's challenging the status quo in the hair care industry.LINKS AND MENTIONS Bronner Brothers' Convention - https://www.bronnerbros.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fournaturalshair/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FourNaturalsHairTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@4naturals_hairNCIS - Shalita discusses her exit from the series in this articleNEWSLETTERBe sure to subscribe to the Shades and Layers Newsletter for updates from the studio and juicy entrepreneur news.  Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    The Evolution of Natural Hair Care and Entrepreneurship with Taryn Gill

    Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 50:20


    It's impossible not to be inspired by Taryn Gill, the go-getter behind the phenomenal haircare brand The Perfect Hair. Her insights and experiences are an education in and of themselves. From her journey in scaling her brand through strategic partnerships, to her lessons on the power of letting go for brand expansion, Taryn candidly shares how her entrepreneurial journey has evolved since our last sit-down two years ago. Her origins story goes beyond a product line, weaving an authentic connection between the brand and its consumers, a testament to her deep understanding of her audience and their needs.  Taryn also offers her perspective on the role that technology and social platforms like TikTok influence the beauty industry. As we explore the evolving beauty landscape, we delve into the consumer's quest for liberation and the significance of a brand's approach to sustainability. Taryn's new brand, Curls in Bloom, is a fascinating player in this dynamic field. Our discussion about the hair conversations in South Africa and the US touches on the inclusive nature of the natural hair movement as it transcends genders, and regional boundaries.  Taryn gives us insights on consumer behavior, the emergence of hair supplements, and the further blurring of lines between beauty and wellness. She also tells us about her return to the classroom and how this fuels her ambition and creativity, ultimately contributing to her vision of creating a holistic health brand.  Beauty, wellness and self-love is that it's all about. Don't miss this awesome MasterClass + Sit-Down.  LINKS AND MENTIONS GIBS Business School  Cherie Blaire Road to Growth - https://cherieblairfoundation.org/what-we-do/programmes/road-to-growth/Taryn Gill's social handles: TikTok, Instagram and FacebookThe Perfect HairCurls In Bloom LOST IN TRANSLATIONYou may have heard us talk about shopping at a garage, this simply means a gas station.

    Brewing Hope: Vava Angwenyi's Mission in the Kenyan Coffee Industry

    Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 44:46


    Kenyan-born entrepreneur Vava Angwenyi is a specialty coffee exporter, producer and roaster. She founded Vava Coffee Inc, which is B-Corp Certified entity and later co-founded Gente Del Futuro with a Tanzania-based Colombian partner, with the mission of having a meaningful impact on the monopolized coffee trade in East Africa. This episode takes us deep into the rich tapestry of the African coffee industry, as Vava recounts her personal journey and the transformative initiatives she's launched. Vava's passion for coffee is not just about savoring its taste. She's dedicated to educating local youth about the industry, empowering them with practical skills and opening doors of opportunity. Her story takes us through the rough terrains of global trade standards, shedding light on how they shape the continent's coffee sector. We also discuss  how colonial legacy lingers in  Africa's coffee consumption habits and highlight how the Gente del Futuro project is having a positive impact on this factor and unlocking other areas of  potential within the African coffee industry. Through education, Gente del Futuro is addressing unemployment, elevating women and girls' exposure to the coffee industry and serves as a career launchpad into the industry young people. We celebrate the opening of the first-ever coffee house in Lamu, a historic milestone in promoting agriculture and coffee. Wrapping up our discussion, we explore the role of ancestral wisdom in decision-making and the profound influence of authenticity in our lives. And don't miss out on hearing about Vava's book 'Coffee, Milk, Blood' - a celebration of African culture and Vava's journey in the coffee industry. So, are you ready for a cup of brewed insights?LINKS AND MENTIONS Vava Coffee Inc. - https://www.vavacoffeeinc.comKuijenga - a Vava Coffee project showcasing their impact work in Lamu, Kenya - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmrdTvPrkgs Coffee Milk Blood - An insider's view of Kenya's coffee industry - https://www.coffeemilkblood.com/new-products-1/swahili-soul-event-lamu Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    Redefining Menstrual Health and Sustainability with Zizipho Ntobongwana of Sheba Feminine

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 36:59


    We're back for a new season! Are you ready to start the conversation with some insights on how we think about and how we speak more openly about menstrual health? Leading the charge shift attitudes in South Africa is Zizipho Ntobongwana, the dynamic founder of Sheba Feminine. Our conversation sheds light on the importance of organic and biodegradable products and we discuss her mission to reframe menstrual health. We get into the details of her entrepreneurial journey - from fair competition in the personal hygiene industry, to Decolonizing Sustainability, and fostering a community that takes pride in their bodies and the products they use.Zizipho also introduces us to Sheba Feminine's innovative 'Pay for a Pal's Pads' program and the need for intergenerational dialogue to remove the stigma surrounding menstruation and women's sexual health. We navigate the difficulties of pricing high-quality menstrual products, the diverse range of products Sheba Feminine offers, and the societal change in attitude towards these topics. Zizipho eloquently breaks down the Westernized perception of sustainability and the urgency to reconnect with our ancestral practices. In the conversation, you'll also hear how Sheba Feminine is challenging the norm, as well as how they are tackling the intergenerational gap between educators and school pupils. We wrap up the conversation up with Zizi's personal story of overcoming societal taboos and her mission to empower women through her amazing brand. So, be sure not to miss it! LINKS AND MENTIONS Indlela Yethu - a short film produced by Zizipho for the sustainable Cape Town brand, Rewoven Support the showNEWSLETTER, stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletterLISTEN ON Apple and Spotify FOLLOW US ON Instagram and FacebookSUPPORT this work so that we can keep it free. Become a MONTHLY SUPPORTER

    BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 2:03


    A quick update from host, Kutloano Skosana Ricci.  Have a happy summer

    Swirly Curly and Easy (Keziah Dhamma)

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 42:10


    Today my guest is Keziah Dhamma, founder and CEO of Swirly Curly Hair, a luxury natural hair care and education company. So, what started out as a company making snap-on hair ties (Snapees) for curly and kinky haired folks, has evolved into a fully-fledged product company with an education platform to support individuals on their natural hair journey.  With more than 10 thousand members in its community, Swirly Curly Hair is looking to go even bigger in the next few years, as they contemplate getting into the retail space.  In our conversation, she gives the details of exactly what the Swirly Curly method entails, how she went about developing the curriculum for members of her community and how she transitioned from one stage of the company to the next.  She also gets into surviving Covid, writing a book and balancing all that with having three children in quick succession. Enjoy the episode! LINKS, MENTIONS AND GIFTSKeziah Dhamma is also the host of Hey Curlfriend, a podcast dedicated to the Swirly Curly community and others who want to learn more about caring for their natural hair. Curl College is where you can learn how to take care of your curls using the Swirly Curly Method. You can also buy  Keziah's book which outlines this method with illustrations. And just for being a Shades and Layers listener, you get a 15% discount on your order when using the code podcast15 at checkout. Shades and Layers Newsletter - Join the squad and let's have some meaningful conversations about black women in business and entrepreneurship as the key to economic freedom.Support the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    Love Your Brown Skin (Jasmine Mobley)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 39:34


    Personal care conversations/discussions for black and brown people are still largely dominated by hair care, but now we see more and more conversations about skin care concerns that are specific to people of color. Today we are focusing on a black-owned skincare brand that uses science-based solutions to address the needs specific to people of color and encourages us to Love Your Brown Skin. Beauty of the Nile is also a  family business and Jasmine Mobley, my guest today, is a co-founder with her parents in this venture. She is also the host of the brand's eponymous podcast and fulfills other customer facing activities, like managing the brand's vibrant community of skincare enthusiast. She also points out that even though she has this official role in the company, it's all hands on deck when you're a startup.The brand is a reboot and Jasmine will tell us all about that and how she finds working with her forward-thinking parents. We talk about her entrepreneurial journey, the tokenization of diversity in the beauty industry, colorism and how the "Love your Brown Skin" tagline became the brand's North Star. Don't miss this one

    Intentionally Selfish (Naketa Thigpen)

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later May 16, 2023 49:13


    There is so much available out there  in the personal development space and if you are not careful, you will be taking a new course and following a new guru or coach every week. And so, this week, you will get a glimpse into what makes a good personal development curriculum from my guest, Naketa Thigpen, Founder and CEO of Thigpro Balance & Relationship Management Institute.  She is on a mission to build stronger families and she encourages her clients (power couples and potent individuals) to be “intentionally selfish” while pursuing balance in their life. Naketa's story is inspiring. She used her personal adversity to propel herself into a career of service. An overachiever by nature and survivor of horrors no child should go through, she can empathize with her clients no matter what they are dealing with in different aspects of their lives. She's also a healer, who not only works with private clients but serves her community as a minister.I hope you enjoy this episode and that you will feel that transformation and a better life, however you envision that, is possible for you, no matter where you are in your healing or life or professional journey.Thank you for sharing your story so generously Naketa

    BLACK BEAUTY COLLECTIVE

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later May 9, 2023 40:16


    The idea to create Black Beauty Collective was planted 10 years ago and quickly became a project that was dear to founder and CEO, Leslie Roberson's heart. The growing ownership and access disparities within the beauty industry posed a deep concern for her. For example, despite spending 9 times more than any other beauty product consumers, black ownership in the space only accounts for 2,5% . Creating a collective to ensure broader impact is Leslie's solution to this deep-rooted issue.In today's conversation, Leslie takes us on a journey of how the idea came to her in the first place, how she's gone about recruiting the founders who will be tenants at her flagship store, her business model AND her vision for the collective.Leslie has a corporate career in Talent Acquisition, this is her second venture into entrepreneurship and she's also a US military veteran. She will tell us how she's leveraging all these aspects of her background to make the collective a success.  Enjoy the episode

    From Maputo With Love

    Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later May 2, 2023 53:04


    Today we conclude our fashion conversations by visiting, Changing Narratives  in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique. Changing Narratives is the love child of Mozambican business and creative partners, Wacy Zacarias and Djamila DeSousa. These Mozambican textile and accessirues designers are on a mission to preserve traditional Mozambican and more broadly, African craft and knowledge through their brands, Karingana Textiles and Woogui.  Wacy and Djamila started working together in 2015, back when wax print was still the most visible representation of African textile. And as we've previously mentioned, these fabrics are, ironically, not even African-made or owned. In this context, these two women took inspiration from their local natural environment, existing production systems, local traditional designs and stories and decided to do things differently. In this conversation, we focus on their journey as pioneers in textile design, the sustainable fashion movement, we discuss one of their projects working with refugees in northern Mozambique, they also give their take on what “Made In Africa” means for fashion labels and designers. Enjoy the episode

    Timeless Athleisure (Lydia Endora)

    Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 38:30


    My guest today is Lydia Endora, Founder, Creative Designer and Buyer at her self-titled fashion label. The seeds of a love for fashion were planted in Lydia's heart at a very young age by her grandmother. Combined with education and a work ethic modeled by her mother, she has tapped into her creative spirit and skills to find her own corner in the athleisure space of the fashion market.  With a focus on quality and obsession with the customer, Lydia has created a fashion line that features multifunctional pieces for the busy woman to seamlessly switch between activities during her day.   She says that this is a discerning and conscious fashion buyer who does not want to be forced to throw away clothes after a few cycles in the washing machine. And so, Lydia puts a lot of thought into who her customer is, right down to the activities she's engaged in as she goes about her day.  In addition to her process, we talk about hopes and dreams, listening to the whispers of your life and following your gut. We talk about  some of the challenges that smaller fashion houses encounter while trying to implement ethical business practices and of course, we talk about Lydia's personal story.LINKS AND MENTIONS Some of the fashion designers and exciting fashion leaders and spaces that Lydia mentions:Christopher John RogersBrandon Maxwell Telfar Brandince Daniel Harlem's Fashion Row – An exclusively black business bricks and mortar fashion marketplace in HarlemJoin the Squad and Subscribe to the Shades and Layers newsletterA GIFT FOR YOU

    SAVING BUDGETS AND LANDFILLS (Zuhairah Washington)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 35:43


    SAVING WALLETS AND LANDFILLSWe are continuing with our focus on fashion and this week my guest is  Zuhairah Washington, President and COO of Otrium, a Dutch-born  end to end marketplace that she calls, the best kept secret in fashion. Otrium is a digital platform where you can buy end of season clothing at accessible prices. What does that mean? All those clothes that brands were unable to sell for whatever reason, can be discretely uploaded onto the platform and given a second chance at finding their way to being bought and used, rather than ending up in a landfill or a burning pile. This of course should give you a hint that sustainability is one of the topics I discussed with Zuhairah. It is one of many huge problems associated with fashion, but things are starting to move in the right direction, and she will explain a bit more in our interview.  Zuhairah started her career in private equity, she has founded her own tech company, had a stint at Uber as well as at Expedia and now here she is telling us about how she's leading  Otrium's expansion into the US market. LINKS AND MENTIONSUse the code SHADES20 and get 20% off at checkout when shopping on Otrium.com UberTJ MaxxNordstromExpediaSupport the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    Beloved, Just Start (Nthatuoa Makhapa)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 31:11


    This week, we have nothing but love, and you will find out why as you listen to the interview with, my guest today, Nthatuoa Makhapa. She is the founder and creative director of the knitwear brand, Nthatuoa Crafts where everything is made by hand and inspired by her home country of Lesotho. Launched in 2019, the brand is growing from strength to strength along with its founder who will, for example,  be joining a cohort of other young African leaders for the Mandela Washington fellowship in Washington DC this coming June. Nthatuoa is also the recipient of a grant from the African Development Fund Business Plan Competition she entered in 2022.  Along with these achievements, Nthatuoa shares with us,  her passion for knitwear and preserving the ancient craft of crocheting and other artisanal skills. She talks about how she has become an environmental and social justice advocate. And how she moved from being a hobbyist to full-time entrepreneur who also lends her crafting skills to other designers.  Love and Storytelling are at the core of the Nthatuoa brand, and it stands to reason, as Nthatuoa means ‘beloved' or ‘loved one' in Sesotho. Thank you for sharing your story @nthatuoa_com

    Noite Rose Anywear (Diandra Harvin)

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 36:46


    Noite Rose is an affordable luxury loungewear brand that was founded during the pandemic by digital marketing and branding professional, Diandra Harvin. After graduating with a degree in Arts and Fashion Merchandising and (later earning an MBA), she worked in the fashion industry, but  found herself in a toxic environment that pushed her out of the industry for several years. Fast forward to 2021 when we were all going loopy with cabin fever, gaining weight and doing some soul searching, Diandra has an aha moment and gets inspired to follow return to her first love. The outcome was a brand that focuses on comfort infused with romance. Noite rose is for women who like looking good while lounging or caring for themselves. Diandra brings these women together once in a while under the La Femme Familia umbrella, and they uplift each other while chasing their dreams and goals. May this episode inspire you to chart your own path in whatever field you choose to follow!  LINKS AND MENTIONSNordstromSupport the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    Hashtag McCloying (Maria McCloy)

    Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 54:03


    Welcome to Season 6! Shades and Layers is here with a brand new season, featuring fashion and textile designers, as well as other black women crafters and makers shaping culture across the world. In between there will be episodes from beauty, hair and personal care entrepreneurs. The first guest for the season is South Africa's quintessential multi-hyphenate, Maria McCloy. She and I are former business partners and our friendship dates way back to university days. In this conversation, we discuss her path to being a designer of  iconic African-influenced fashion essentials in her hometown, Johannesburg. How she juggles fashion with being a sought after entertainment industry publicist and filling dance floors with her choice of vintage and modern African tunes when she deejays. We discuss many culture related topics like wax print being synonymous with African fashion, cultural appropriation, infrastructure limitations and opportunities, and the many other dynamics that influence the trajectory of the cultural industries of the African continent. It's a conversation of the ages and not to be missed.  MENTIONS AND LINKS IN THIS EPISODEBlack Rage Productions - co-founded by Dzino, Maria McCloy and Kutloano Skosana in the late 90s, they documented South Africa's urban culture through television shows, an online magazine and through the independent record label, Outrageous Records. As a publicist, Maria McCloy represents many clients in the cultural space, including  legendary South African musicians  Thandiswa Mazwai , Nakhane, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, as well as Zimbabwean artist and activist Kudzanai Chiurai. South African media heavyweights Tim Horwood and Sylvester ChaukeMaria McCloy's Tedx Talk South African veteran fashion designers, Marianne Fassler, Ephraim Molingoana, David Tlale and Thula SindiSupport the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    BlackTravelBox (Orion Brown)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 53:13


    Orion Brown, founder and CEO of the multicultural lifestyle brand BlackTravelBox. They make travel-size hair and skincare for black and other travelers of color. Their mission is to bring ease to the travel experience.  Heaven knows how many times so many have had their business or even holiday trips ruined by hotel shampoos and lotions. Orion is a frequent traveler herself and the idea to start BlackTravelBox came to her after being inconvenienced too many times by the act of packing toiletries and also being in hotel rooms where you can't even look at the products, let alone use them. There's also the issue of getting your toiletries trashed by airport security. And so she started talking to other black travelers, who told her how they were playing chemist in their hotel and Airbnb bathrooms and kitchens. To Orion, the solution was not easy but it was offensively simple: make on-the-go products for black travelers.Having worked for 18 years in corporate and gaining expertise in brand strategy in the FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) sector, she combined this experience with research and personal travel experience to strike out on her own and build her unique brand. Our conversation is not only about the products she makes, but also strategic choices, sustainability in a notoriously unsustainable industry and standing out in a very noisy market. Support the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    Healing Ancestral Money Trauma (Vangile Makwakwa)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 60:26


    At this time of year we are all looking at our bank balances and regretting whatever questionable spending decisions we made over the festive season. And so, we are talking about money today with my guest, Vangile Makwakwa, founder and wealth coach at Wealthy Money and co-founder of Property Magician Stokvel.  Vangile Makwakwa graduated with a finance degree from the prestigious University of Cape Town in her home country South Africa and an MBA from Boston in the USA.  Even after this education and increased earning power, she still found that she was having financial troubles.It took a shift in mindset and a whole healing journey to change her financial behavior patterns, become debt free and create a thriving work-from-anywhere business. Today, she tells us about this journey, the body of work she's built through helping clients over the past 15 years and where she finds herself today. We also speak about connecting the dots between manifestation, hard work, privilege, poverty and systemic barriers to building wealth.  As always, the wisdom and take-aways are revealed through the story...LINKS Wealthy Money Website - https://www.wealthy-money.com/Vangile's e-book, "Heart, Mind and Money" - https://www.wealthy-money.com/book Property Magician Podcast  Support the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter

    REWIND: Do Your Work (Nokulinda Mkhize Horwood)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 42:33


    It is not possible to speak Wellness, Well-being and Black women and not talk about African spirituality. Today, my guest and sangoma Nokulinda Mkhize Horwood discusses her profession, her own practice, her observations of changing attitudes towards sangomas over the past 13 year's since her initiation and some of the challenges she still faces in her work. Nokulinda is known as @noksangoma on social media and she's also well-known for her often sold-out talks, Gogo Speaks. Judging by the popularity of these talks, not only is she providing a much needed service, but she is part of the zeitgeist of the de-colonial movement of young South Africans. Her presence and visibility are both  liberating and deeply necessary for her peers. Our discussion covers everything, from the role of family in spiritual well-being, alienation and anxiety in the city, capitalism-induced spiritual crises in South African urbanites,  Covid-19, Nokulinda's own well-being and how it's changed her approach to life in general and her practice as a sangoma. It might all sound serious, but it's a fun conversation and we do get super silly at the end of the conversation. You will love it! You can find Nokulinda's book, Ancestory here.GLOSSARY OF TERMSIndumba - A sangoma's healing room, traditionally a hut. It is nonetheless a sacred space. Amatwasa - Initiates training to become sangomas Ukufemba - a healing process designed to trap and remove negative energies and/or evil spirits uMgidi - celebratory ceremonyAmasiko - cultural ustomsUbuntu - I am because we are Ubungoma - a spiritual calling

    REWIND: Melanin and Medicine (Dr. Omolara Uwemodimo)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 40:53


    We are revisiting an episode published during Season 4., for two reasons: first it is relevant now because we are talking about mission driven entrepreneurship and second, the healthcare statistics concerning black women in general are alarming: from maternal mortality rates, to chronic disease diagnoses to lack of empathy from caregivers.  This episode deals with the fact that even women of color in the healthcare space are not immune to these outcomes.My guest is Dr. Omolara Uwemodimo, who is the CEO and founder of Melanin and Medicine, where she helps women of color to fund and scale their organizations to bring health justice to communities in need. She is a board-certified pediatrician, public health researcher, professor and activist. She is also co-founder and CEO of Strong Children Wellness, a multi-practice healthcare network that works with community organizations to bring services to historically marginalized youth and families. Dr. Omolara spent much of her career as a global pediatrician in low-income countries. She became a social entrepreneur after suffering burnout and being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Soon after her diagnosis, she discovered that she was not an exception, that many women of color in the healthcare profession need strategies and systems to help them stay healthy while navigating high pressure and often toxic work environments. Melanin and Medicine also recognizes that there are stumbling blocks for these women trying to bringing health justice to these underserved communities and they help founders to fund, scale and grow their mission driven organizations.  So whether you missed it the first time around or you are new to Shades and Layers, I hope you find inspiration to pursue your mission driven enterprise in Dr. Omolara Uwemodimo's story … 

    In Alignment. On Purpose (Brooke Daniels)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 47:25


    My guest today is Brooke Daniels (@thebrookedaniels) who is the founder and CEO of Daniels and Co and a Go To Market Expert. Brooke has founded several companies herself and is passionate about helping other entrepreneurs to take their ideas and turn them into great businesses. She has designed a programme called Ready, Aim Launch, which is a system that is designed to help you get out of your way and achieve your business goals. Brooke has worked in startups and corporate and in a broad range of sectors including tech, food and finance. So she has a lot of experience to share with her clients. This Shades and Layers season is about Purspose Driven entrepreneurs, and Brooke believes she is fulfilling her purpose through her work and explains how she has found alignment in all aspects of her life.  In our conversation, we talk about what it takes to become an entrepreneur, how meditation shifted her perspective on her own business journey, how she advises her clients to think about funding and being an investor herself, what she looks for in a startup. As usual, this is a conversation that covers many aspects beyond business and I hope you will view your own journey through a new and different lens…LINKS AND MENTIONSListen to Ame Sanders interviewing Magalie Yacinthe on the State of Inclusion PodcastLearn more about  the Deepak Chopra meditation courseLearn More about the Cap Table Coalition 

    Grown and $e*Y (Carine Camara)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 47:09


    This week we're talking about ageing gracefully with Carine Camara, solopreneur and founder of the lifestyle brand Carrinna. Carine believes society should do better in supporting women make a transition in to middle age and beyond. Her brand aims to fill this gap by portraying middle age as something to be celebrated and not fixed.  In her day-to-day Carine is a California-based acupuncturist who aims to bring beauty and wellness into the lives of those she touches. She started her solopreneur journey 12 years ago where phrases like holistic healing were not even appearing at the edges of mainstream conversation. In our conversation today, we reflect on the shift in tone and attitude towards alternative medicine and healing modes. We also talk about the practical side of her business, from client acquisition to mindset and productivity hacks; as well as building a support structure that allows her business to function. And of course we address how Carrinna supports women in their quest to age gracefully. One other thing that I have to mention is that Carine feels a strong affinity with South Africa and strong believes that she was South African in her past life. And as a South African, I am totally down with that. Please enjoy my conversation with Carine Camara and let me know what you think in our Instagram DM's - @shadesandlayerspodcast 

    Nomadic Art Rebel And Activist (Ifeoma Dike)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 40:22


    My guest today is Ifeoma Dike, Founder and Director at the UK-based art agency IDDUK. She founded Idioblast Dynamic Development with a mission to take art beyond galleries and museums and make it more accessible to everyone: artists, collectors and the public alike.  Before embarking on this road, Ifeoma was a psychologist who had a passion for art, hosting events, traveling the world and connecting people. Her experiences as an art enthusiast and  consumer left her with many questions about representation, expanding tastes and the accessibility of the market for working artists. It didn't take long for her to see that there is a gap that needs filling and so, she launched her agency with an exhibition for a corporate client and never looked back.  In the ten years that she's been doing her work at IDD UK, Ifeoma has: - Seamlessly incorporated her love for travel into her business operations- Helped artists to create different revenue streams for their work, and - Landed some coveted works for some of her collectors. She also introduced unconventional ways of exhibiting and selling works, like creating blind portfolios for collectors. We go into details about how and why that strategy has worked for her so far. We also find out how these choices have informed her business decisions, from how she's structured to the types of projects she can get involved in.  Born in Benin, of Nigeria descent and educated (and sometimes living) in the UK,  enjoy this story of a nomadic art rebel and activist, Ifeoma DikeLINKSArtsy – marketplace www.artsy.netIDDUK on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/idduk/ IDDUK on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ifeoma-d-2b360251/  

    BLAZE (Casey Richardson)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 52:42


     Casey Ariel Richardson is the founder of Blaze Group LLC, a digital platform that gives black women entrepreneurs access to capital, knowledge and mentorship. They are also the owners of the webby award-winning bi-annual Blaze Virtual Summit, which brings together thousands of businesswomen from across the world for five days of keynotes, workshops, education, sharing, music and networking.  Now, it goes without saying that the Covid-19 pandemic was simultaneously a curse and a blessing. So much lost and so much gained in what was virtually a lifetime compressed into two years. Casey's story highlights these facts about the year 2020 and we go into the details of what led up to her saying goodbye to her high-paying finance career, to launch her Work From Anywhere career in Africa during the pandemic.This is another great interview with a mission driven founder and you will love it! Casey really brought a lot of energy and wisdom to the table. She is also vulnerable, not in a shallow way where you'll feel like sis you're oversharing, but in a real way, truly baring her soul. You'll be left feeling that she is a true leader who's going places. You will also feel empowered to navigate your personal and professional situations with strength and passion. LINKS AND MENTIONSBlaze Group LLC - https://www.blazegroupllc.com/ Virtual Summit (1-5 December 2022) - https://blazevirtualsummit.com/ Casey's Memoir - Pain Unseen: The Truths That Lie Beneath My StrengthAWARD - Webby Awards 2021 

    Crownhunt (Stephanie LaFlora)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 44:53


    One of the most influential movements in the beauty industry is the natural hair care movement. However, living with curly hair is still a challenge across the spectrum. My guest today, Stephanie LaFlora, who is the co-founder of a digital marketplace for hair called Crownhunt, is determined to change that.  She came up with the idea of a Netflix for hair, as she calls it, after a futile search for a stylist who could care for her natural coils. Stephanie was routinely turned away from hair salons and when she discovered that the problem was a gap in the cosmetology education, the solution became very clear and she set out to address this obvious need in the beauty industry.   Armed with a background in data-driven product development, a conviction that living with curly hair should not be as difficult as it sometimes can be and the spirit of a troublemaker, Stephanie quit her full-time job, partnered with a long-time friend and colleague, knuckled down and got to work.  So far, she has led Crownhunt through a round of seed funding and now they are in another phase of raising money, through a crowdfunding campaign. We get into some of the details about this process during the interview.  We also talk about betting on yourself, creating an inclusive business culture and Stephanie also shares some advice for anyone starting out with a new business idea.LINKS AND MENTIONSCrownhunt Pitch: https://youtu.be/y0ktS9SUTbs MVP - Minimum Viable Product

    Afrocentric Education (Gwendolyn Ntsiki Bereng)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 49:22


    So, we know that most business ideas start out with a founder who is trying to solve a problem. For today's founder, Gwendolyn Ntsiki Bereng, it all started when she took her child to a multiracial pre-school in South Africa.  In 2019 she left her corporate job to launch the Johannesburg-based pre-school, Appletree Montessori where she is the Directress and leader of this institution for early childhood development. She also trains private groups of new parents in alternative ways to educate their little ones and collaborates with non-profits in the agricultural sector to educate children who are raising their own siblings. Ntsiki wants to do more than impact the children she looks after, she wants to have a positive impact in the communities where she works. There are many layers of complexity in this week's conversation and I hope you walk away with some thoughts and reflection on what it takes to solve a big problem.  And also some inspiration to tackle that issue that still keeps you awake at night. LINKS AND MENTIONSMotseng - Setswana word for village ECD - Early Childhood Development SETA -  Sector Education and Training Authority - South African vocational skills training authority 

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