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This week, our co-hosts discuss the branding challenge that our special guest Lady T, think will take your business to the next level. Invest in yourself, and dedicate the next few weeks to your business. It's #NationalEntrepreneurshipMonth and we hope you are encouraged to keep going. Accepting the challenge is step 1! Be sure to let us know what you think and keep the conversation going online! Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
This week, our co-hosts are joined by #Emmy nominated TV Host & Correspondent Tiffany “Lady T” Watson. Lady T shares how she has poured her into a brand, and found her voice. Listen now to be motivated and stick around for the laughs! Be sure to let us know what you think and keep the conversation going online! Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com #Emmy #Nominated #GirlBoss #BaltimorePodcast #Branding
As #NationalBlackBusinessMonth comes to a close, we are excited to share this amazing conversation with local entrepreneurs Todd &Nichelle of Treehouse Juicery. Listen now as they share how they got started, what keeps them going, and how they have grown and scaled their business! A very special thanks to the businesses who have partnered with us to be featured on our podcast and who have supported our popups and social events in the past. Your businesses and stories have inspired and encouraged us to keep going! Be sure to let us know what you think and keep the conversation going online! Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, our cohosts are here to provide a few resources for black businesses! Looking for a mentor, try Score.org Are you ready to scale your business, visits Niams.nih.gov for grants and funding options. Listen now for more local and National resources for small businesses and minorities! #SmallBusiness #Entrepreneur
This week, our co-host take a deep-dive into Forbes Advisor small business page. This site has been so helpful this year when determining which software to best use to streamline and automate business tasks. Let Forbes do the work for you and narrow down the best tech tools to take your small business to the next level. Visit Forbes.com/advisor/business to learn more about their small business hub! Whether it's tech security or tech design apps, listen now to gain insight on effectively managing your digital space. Be sure to let us know what you think and keep the conversation going online! #TechAwareness #Forbes #SmallBusiness # Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
This month, our co-hosts are diving into tech awareness, and reminding us how digital tools and gadgets can streamline our businesses. Whether it's tech security or tech design apps, listen now to gain insight on effectively managing your digital space! Let us know what you think and be sure to keep the conversation going online! Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Episode Tech Links www.OKSBDC.org www.SBA.org www.PRATTLIBRARY.org www.CANVA.org www.UDEMY.org
As the first half of the year come to a close, now is the perfect time to catchup and checkin! We understand the importance of effective communication, so this week, we are flashing back to our episode from October 1, 2021. In this episode, our host discussed their vision for the podcast and why it was important to grow with the listeners. Let us know what you think and be sure to keep the conversation going online! Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
June is #EffectiveCommunicationMonth and on this episode, our hosts dive into some helpful tips to establish or enhance communication as business owners. What is your business saying about you, and how can you ensure you are reaching your customer? Listen now and be sure to keep the conversation going online! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
At the close of #SmallBusinessMonth, our hosts have a thoughtful conversation with special guest Keturah Holmes, owner of Love Made by Keturah. Keturah is a soloprenuer and she reminds us to celebrate our smallest wins, to ask for help, and not to be afraid of restarting. Listen now, to learn more about Keturah's entrepreneurial journey and how she successfully balances the many hats she wears! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com
May is officially #SmallBusinessMonth and this episode is the perfect episode to reflect on and discuss one of the biggest tools most business owners neglect to use to propel their business forward. And that tool is....mentorship. Statistics say that 93% of successful entrepreneurs credit mentorship as one of the biggest secrets to their success. Listen to this episode to learn how mentorship can help you avoid unnecessary obstacles, imposter syndrome, and the feeling of being alone on this entrepreneurship journey. How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: All About Mentorship
This episode concludes our #moneytalk conversations in support of #financialliteracymonth. This episode is important for you to listen to if you are looking to obtain funding to start your business or scale your business. You'll learn that you don't have to solely rely on the bank to help fund your business. Find out what other avenues you can take to obtain funding for your business TODAY! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: Best Credit Cards for Start-Ups 8 Ways To Get Money to Start a Business What is Crowdfunding? Gain Grant Information The Women Entrepreneur Leadership Lab
We're still celebrating #FinanancialLiteracyMonth! In this episode, we define financial literacy, break down how becoming financially literate can easily put you ahead of your business' competition, and provide you with actionable steps to become financially literate today. This episode is a must for you to listen to. How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: Experian Article Guidant Financial Article Accounting Principles for Kids
It's officially the first day of Financial Literacy Month and we interviewed a local professional account, Pat Negri, to help us kick off this very important month! Pat gained his professional experience by working with the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Department of Defense, and small businesses. We at The We Should've Recorded That Podcast! have deemed Pat as the "accounting wizard" because he makes understanding accounting principles...easy. If you're a business owner and you're ready to take control of your finances and start learning how to grow your business income, then this episode is for you. How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com To connect with Pat Negri please send him an email: panamericabooks@gmail.com
In honor of Women's History Month, the girls sit down and have an intimate conversation with local #girlboss Aaliyah Taylor, owner of Unruly Space. Aaliyah's entrepreneurial journey is a journey of unwavering faith. She walks fearlessly into her purpose by putting God first, never avoiding obstacles that come her way, being financially savvy, and understanding the importance of remaining humble. Aaliyah is an unruly businesswoman (and we mean that in the best way) and we know there is a lot you will learn from her because we learned a lot. This is another episode you don't want to miss especially if you are a fellow #girlboss. LISTEN NOW! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com To connect and learn more about Aaliyah Taylor and Unruly Space click here Purchase tickets to Aaliyah's Unruly Decisions Launch Brunch by clicking here The brunch takes place on Sunday, March 27th so get your tickets now!
It's Women History Month! In this episode, the girls empower women entrepreneurs by providing inspiring statistics on entrepreneurial women, they discuss the keys to success as a women entrepreneur (through the story of Necia Boston), and they share why it is so important for women to embrace financial literacy. If you're a woman entrepreneur or a woman who wants to start her own business, this episode is for you! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode with your friends on your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: Statistics on Women Entrepreneurs (2021) Article on Necia Boston Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) Score IFundWomen The Well Women Network Mayor's Office of Minority and Women-Owned Business Development
During this episode, we talked with local business owner and principal engineer of Geoterra Engineering & Construction Consultants, Rich Negri. Rich is making history in Baltimore by offering residential services that can help the Baltimore residential community build generational wealth! He shares how he started his business, how mentorship has propelled his business, how his services are valuable to current and future home owners, tips and tricks for current and future homeowners (that no one else will tell you), and he tells us how he was able to scale his business to six figures in only TWO years. Whether you are a current or soon-to-be entrepreneur, this episode is guaranteed to inspire you. And if you are looking to own a home one day, Rich can tell you where to start. LISTEN to the episode! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com To connect and learn more about Rich Negri click here (You'll find all of his IG, Facebook, and website info through the link)
In this episode, the girls honor Black History Month by diving into stories about black entrepreneurs you may or may not have heard of. They also discuss Black Wall Street and discuss how the thriving community flourished before being burned down by an angry white mob. How can you support our podcast? Share this episode with your friends on your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: 21 Successful Black Entrepreneurs Throughout History The Devastation of Black Wall Street
In this episode the girls interview lifestyle and fitness influencer @jordysfit! Jordyn has been a guest on our podcast in the past (Check Epi #21) and she is back to update us on what she has been up to! Tune in and listen to her provide you with resources to take action to get fit and healthy and she shares a few secrets on balancing taking care of yourself while running a business. How can you support our podcast? Share this episode to your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com To connect and learn more about Jordyn, follow her @jordysfit on Instagram Resources from today's episode: Local Fitness Experts: @iamcoachkeem @the_miranda_show
The first episode of the new year! Using We Should've Recorded That! podcast's origin story and experiences from their side hustles, the girls reflect on why it is so important to TAKE ACTION when starting a business. They not only discuss WHY you should take action but HOW to take action. If you are someone who always wanted to start their own business but have always been too afraid to start, then this episode is for you. Listen to the episode NOW! How can you support our podcast? Share this episode with your friends on your social media page and tag us @weshouldverecordedthat Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify Follow us on social media! (Link below) To learn more about The We Should've Recorded That Podcast: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Send us an email: hello@weshouldverecordedthat.com Links related to this episode: Mightycall's article on Michele Davis and other entrepreneurs
The girls recap the series finale of Insecure. Find out if the girls are happy about the show's ending or are there more questions that they wish the writers answered? Listen now! Follow us on IG and Facebook!
In this episode, the girls recap Insecure Season 5, Episodes 8 & 9. During this episode, the girls discuss Issa and Nathan's decision to take a big step in their relationship, Molly and Taurean's budding relationship, and Lawrence's fractured ego!
In this episode, the girls recap Insecure Season 5, Episode 6 & 7. During this episode, the girls spend a lot of time reflecting on how all the characters seem to be in a good space, except Issa. Take a listen to see if you agree or disagree. Follow us on IG and Facebook!
In this episode, the girls recap Insecure Season 5, Episode 4 & 5. We discuss wellness in the black community, Issa and Nathan's relationship and whether or not we think they make a great couple, and question if Molly truly is living her best life. Take a listen! Follow us on IG and Facebook!
In this episode, the girls recap Insecure Season 5, Episode 2 & 3. These two episodes update the audience on what each Insecure character is doing one year after episode one. Ciara and Jasmine give their take on whether or not some of the characters have glowed up or still needs to grow up. Take a listen to see which character falls under which category. Follow us on IG and Facebook!
Insecure is finally back and to say the least, our cohosts are excited, okay?! This week, Ciara and Jasmine recap the premiere, revisit the past seasons and make a few predictions about how the series will end. Listen now, and be sure to keep the conversation going in our Facebook group!
In this flashback episode, get caught up on the season 4 finale of HBO's Insecure! The girls recap all the dramatic events and make predictions on how the series will pickup next season. We Should've Recorded That!: Insecure Edition is back next week. Until then, keep the conversation going in our Facebook group!
Fall is here, and it's the perfect time for a pivot! This week the girls share their plans for the future of the podcast. They are also super excited about the final season of #Insecure and the opportunity to partner with and support small businesses!
Listen in on the girls as they reflect on their latest pop up event and reflect on all the lessons they learned this summer.
You know that we keep it 100% real with you guys. We ran into some technical difficulties and need to re-record the episode. This episode would have been about The Real Housewives of Potomac and all the drama that's been going on... sigh.. these things happen and we will be sure to bring you a new episode as soon as possible. Don't forget to follow @weshouldverecordedthat on IG!
In this flashback episode, we highlight business hacks and major gems that were dropped from these local entrepreneurs. These are the conversations that should be recorded because they are gentle reminders to get you started and keep you going!
The We Should've Recorded That! podcast is honoring #BlackBusinessMonth all of August by interviewing local black entrepreneurs! During this episode of the podcast, we interview Rachelle Cook, founder of the Chubby Taster and Kitchenista. Rachelle's entrepreneurial journey is truly divinely guided. Rachelle details how mentoring with her mom , to studying health science, and being fired from multiple jobs have all afforded her the opportunity to develop a fast growing and successful business in only 7 MONTHS! Make sure you listen to the entire episode to hear Rachelle's REALLY BIG ANNCOUNCEMENT (and I promise we aren't just saying this) and find out how you can support Rachelle TODAY! Make sure to follow Rachelle on IG @chubbytaster and @kitchen_nista. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Don't forget to follow @weshouldverecordedthat on IG!
The girls give us an update on their lives. Thy also discuss the antics of the Real Housewives of New York women and assess one of the episode's of Netflix's "This is Pop" series.
The girls give us a candid update on their lives and discuss how they feel about life, post COVID. Ciara and Jasmine weigh in on She'Carri Richardson's suspension from the Toyoko Olympics and you'll be surprised whose side their on and why. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
The girls relive and reflect on their third social event at Hanover Cross Street! Hear about their favorite moments and hear what they've learned during the process of putting together this event. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
In this episode, hear Jasmine describe the best wedding of all time, #becomingmarine! And the girls break down whether or not they agree or disagree with Aunty Mo about whether or not it is appropriate to wear bonnets in public spaces. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
In this episode, the girls discuss what projection is and talk about whether or not they think projection is something that they do. Also, hear the girls get candid and work through their past shared experiences. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
In this episode, Ciara details how her friend's dog is preparing her for motherhood. And Jasmine let us in on how she is shifting her mindset through the#75Hard Challenge designed by Andy Frisella. The girls then shift gears to talk about one of their favorite topics.... reality tv! Hear the girls give their opinion on the latest shenanigans of Real Housewives of New York and Married to Medicine: Atlanta. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
The girls fill us in on what's been happening in their personal lives. Ciara celebrated her 30th birthday and lets us know how it really feels to turn thirty and whether or hurts like they say or not. Jasmine talks about how and why she has been inspired by the new Netflix Documentary Dark City: Beneath the Beat. The girls both give their opinion on the Derek Chauvin conviction and discuss whether or not the ruling is justice for the black community. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
This week, Ciara flashback to her favorite episode, Episode #12, Fearful of being great' On the cusps of her 30th birthday, she reflects on the goals she set for herself last year and embraces what's to come in this next chapter of her life! Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
Tune in and hear the girls recount their second successful social event at Hanover Cross Street! They also dive deep into the topic of #AsianLivesMatter by discussing recent incidents that have brought this movement to light and where most black people probably stand on this issue. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here. Want access to our free 30 Day Reflection Journal? Click here.
In this episode, the girls discuss black recording artist not getting the recognition that they deserve in comparison to a white recording artist, how to uncover your not so secret gifts and talents, and the steps needed to achieve your purpose. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here.
The girls realize it's been a while since they've been able to catch you guys up on everything they've been going through. Hear the girls catch up, reflect on growing up/aging, discuss our purpose as friends, and all of Ciara's recent revelations. Have a comment about this episode? Keep the conversation going by clicking here.
The girls got a chance to chat with local business owner of The Epilation Clinic, Stacey Elder. Stacey shares her entrepreneurial journey and details some of her obstacles and triumphs. They also discuss everything from the importance of having a business plan, believing in a higher power, and funding a business. If you are looking to be inspired, this is the episode for you. For more information about Stacey Elder and The Epilation Clinic, click here. Have a comment about today's episode? Let us know what you think by clicking here.
Join us for an intimate conversation with Amethyst Taylor, owner of TMC Event Design. We discuss betting on yourself, balancing a business and a career and most importantly, planning for success! Let us know what gems made your day sparkle! Leave a comment below and don't forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!!! Follow Amethyst on Facebook and Instagram @TMCEventDesign
This week we are joined by Amethyst Taylor for an intimate conversation on launching and maintaining a successful business. Take a listen before the full episode and video premiere on Monday!
In this episode, catch up with girls and listen to their thoughts on the Capitol Riot in DC.
The girls break down their intentions for 2021 and discuss some new changes for the podcast.
*THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS* The girls discuss the new Disney Pixar movie, Soul, and question whether or not the film was a good representation of black culture and the black experience or is it just another whitewashed movie.
This Flashback Episode features, Why am I not journaling: Epi #45.
This Flashback Episode features, Fearful of being great: Epi #12.
This Flashback Episode features, You have arrived: Epi #44, with special guest Aneesah Morine (@meseanwellness).