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This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with the incredible Monique Rodriguez, founder of the powerhouse haircare brand Mielle Organics and author of the new book, The Glory in Your Story: Activating a Fearless Faith to Change Your Life, Your Career, and the World. From her kitchen table to a billion-dollar acquisition by P&G, Monique's journey is a masterclass in faith, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit. This episode is for anyone who's ever faced adversity and dared to dream bigger, for the aspiring entrepreneur needing that push, and for every Black woman who knows the power of her own story and is navigating partnership in all its forms. Tune in to hear Monique's transparent take on:* The P&G acquisition: What *really* changed (and what absolutely didn't!), her non-negotiables in the deal, and her message to the community.* Staying true to her vision: How she remains CEO and the driving force behind Mielle's DNA.* The "Tariff Tea": How global trade impacts Black-owned businesses and what it could mean for your beauty budget.* Paying it Forward: How Monique and her husband, Melvin, are now angel investing in other Black-owned businesses.* Building a Brand Beyond Social Media: The power of community, networking (and a little "healthy stalking"!).* **Partnership, Femininity & Faith:** Monique shares her perspective on embracing feminine energy in leadership and dives into the often-triggering word "submission" within her marriage – what it means to her and what it absolutely doesn't.* Her new book, "The Glory in Your Story": Why she penned this powerful guide and how owning your narrative can change your life.* The complexities of sisterhood in the business world.* Balancing a billion-dollar brand, marriage (to her business partner!), and motherhood. ### Guest Spotlight:**Monique Rodriguez** is the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, a global beauty brand she launched in 2014. A former registered nurse, Monique built Mielle from the ground up, fueled by her passion for healthy hair and her deep faith. Her brand was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 2023, with Monique remaining at the helm. She is also the author of "The Glory in Your Story: Activating a Fearless Faith to Change Your Life, Your Career, and the World." ### Key Discussion Points:* **[01:41] The P&G Acquisition Unpacked:** Monique addresses the critics, shares what it's *really* like working with a conglomerate, and why it was crucial for her to remain CEO and protect Mielle's formulas.* **[05:25] A Call for Community Support:** Monique discusses the impact of criticism on Black brands seeking investment and acquisition.* **[08:17] Leading Lady:** Monique clarifies her role – she works for Mielle and her customers, not P&G.* **[10:43] Tariffs & Your Wallet:** How international trade policies can affect the price of your favorite products.* **[13:27] From Mentee to Mentor:** The story of Richelieu Dennis's early investment and how Monique is now supporting other Black founders.* **[16:04] Faith as a Foundation:** How Monique's faith guided her through profound grief and inspired the creation of Mielle.* **[19:46] Beyond Analysis Paralysis:** Actionable advice on networking and getting your product into the right hands.* **[21:46] "The Glory in Your Story":** Monique shares the inspiration behind her new book and its message of hope and empowerment.* **[26:06] Social Media Sanity:** Monique's evolved relationship with social media and tips for maintaining balance.* **[30:19] Building Community Offline:** The importance of in-person engagement for brand growth.* **[32:00] Navigating Sisterhood & Business:** Monique's honest take on support (and lack thereof) from other women.* **[36:27] Partnership in Business & Life:** Monique shares gems on navigating business and marriage with her husband, Melvin, emphasizing grace, shared mission, complementing strengths, and respecting boundaries.* **[42:00] Feminine Energy & Redefining Submission:** Monique delves into the power of embracing her femininity in business and personal life. She offers her perspective on the biblical concept of submission in marriage, clarifying it as trusting her husband's earned leadership while retaining her voice and strength, rather than shrinking herself. Memorable Quotes:* "No one knows what goes on in that negotiating room... It's in my contract that I wanted to still be CEO and still make the decisions for the brand." - Monique Rodriguez* "When someone received the abundance of what we're complaining that we don't have, we tear them down for that... It causes investors...to now take a pause and say, 'Do we want to acquire black brands?'" - Monique Rodriguez* "I felt that God was using one of our darkest painful moments to birth purpose." - Monique Rodriguez* "Stop wandering and just go. Start going out there, meeting people...stop trying to worry or figure out how it's gonna get done because it can cause what you call analysis paralysis." - Monique Rodriguez* "No one can make fun of you for your own story if you have owned it and told it yourself." - Monique Rodriguez* "I never felt that I had to lose my softness to run a company... When you combine femininity, your power and your purpose, that is a great dynamic duo together." - Monique Rodriguez* "When women think submissive, it thinks like, I have to shrink who I am. I can't speak up... To me, it doesn't mean that I have to shrink who I am. It doesn't mean that I don't have a voice... It means that I can fully embrace being a woman and letting you lead because I trust you to lead." - Monique Rodriguez Follow Monique: https://www.instagram.com/exquisitemo/ Don't forget to subscribe to Brown Ambition for more inspiring conversations! 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They say don't judge a book by its cover, and if you've ever heard Monique Rodriguez's story, you know there's so much more than meets the eye. While most know her as the powerhouse CEO behind Mielle Organics, today she's pulling back the curtain and grabbing the mic to share something even deeper: her brand-new book, The Glory In Your Story. Sis is telling SJR what it really takes to build a business and be mom beyond the ‘Gram. We're talking discernment, freedom, and how to see those who have trespassed against us as children of God — say what now? Chile, W.E. said what W.E. said. Tune in!
This week on Keep It Positive, Sweetie, I sat down with the powerhouse behind Mielle Organics—Monique Rodriguez. We talked about building a beauty empire, navigating loss, staying rooted in faith, and her brand new book The Glory in Your Story. Monique shares what it really takes to walk in purpose and turn pain into power.
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Monique Rodriguez's journey is one of resilience, purpose, and bold reinvention. She dedicated nearly a decade to healthcare as a registered nurse, but the loss of her son in 2013 shifted everything. In the wake of that tragedy, Monique found clarity—and the courage to follow a lifelong passion for beauty. With no formal business background, she launched Mielle Organics from her kitchen and built it into one of the fastest-growing textured haircare brands in the country.Now, Mielle Organics is not only a staple in major retailers like Target, Walmart, and CVS, but also a study in authentic brand-building. Her approach is rooted in community, education, and transparency. As the CEO, she's built trust by simply being herself—from going live every day during the pandemic to letting customers weigh in on packaging decisions. She's also navigated the complex world of retail expansion by knowing when to say no and when to scale up.In 2021, Mielle took on private equity for the first time. Just 18 months later, she and her COO, who happens to be her husband, Melvon, sold the company to P&G — but not before making sure the deal would preserve the integrity of the brand. Monique still runs the company today, and she's focused on building a legacy, not just a business. Monique recently added “author” to her list of titles with a book that helps people find purpose in their own stories. She lives in Chicago with her family, where she balances leading a global brand with slow mornings, warm lemon water, and staying grounded in faith.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction [07:52] Starting a business without experience or connections[08:34] Learning the business side and asking for help[09:20] The challenge of raising capital as a Black female founder[10:10] Bootstrapping Mielle before taking on funding[10:59] Why Monique turned down Walmart the first time[12:30] Building long-term sustainability, not short-term hype[13:00] How Mielle went viral with rosemary mint oil[13:44] Creating viral moments through authenticity[14:22] Building trust through storytelling and transparency[15:05] Turning customers into community[15:42] How Monique stayed present online without burning out[16:19] The power of community to support during backlash[18:52] The emotional link between beauty and customer loyalty[19:30] Building real connections at trade shows[20:02] Standing out in a crowded beauty industry[20:50] How community building helped attract investors[21:32] Education as a brand differentiator[22:10] Creating emotional experiences around products[23:02] Going big at trade shows to make a lasting impression[23:55] Using experience to fuel word-of-mouth marketing[25:10] Sharing behind-the-scenes with her community[27:20] Handling criticism and negativity online[28:13] Protecting mental health while being a public founder[31:12] The reality of criticism for successful female founders[31:58] Taking on private equity from Berkshire Partners[32:44] Why Monique wanted to maintain majority ownership[33:40] Finding the right kind of investor partnership[34:21] What to look for in a private equity deal[35:04] Planning for an eventual acquisition[35:40] How fast the P&G acquisition came together[37:06] Choosing the right partner over the highest bidder[39:30] Benefits of selling to a strategic like P&G[40:18] Brand globalization and new opportunities[40:50] Access to better ingredients and scientific resources[43:48] Balancing business and marriage[46:00] Monique's slow morning routine[49:18] Key lessons around mindset, faith, and perseveranceResources Mentioned:The Glory in Your Story by Monique Rodriguez | Book or AudiobookMielle Organics | WebsiteP&G | WebsiteBerkshire Partners | WebsiteFollow Nancy Twine:Instagram: @nancytwinewww.nancytwine.comFollow Makers Mindset:Instagram: @makersmindsetspaceTikTok: @themakersmindsetwww.makersmindset.com
Monique Rodriguez isn't just the CEO and founder of Mielle Organics; she's a powerhouse of perseverance, faith, and innovation. In this captivating episode of Motivational Mondays, NSLS host Corey Andrew Powell sits down with Monique to delve into her inspiring journey—from a dedicated nurse to a trailblazing entrepreneur in the beauty industry. Listeners will uncover how embracing one's purpose, overcoming personal hardships, and building genuine community can fuel both career success and personal growth. At the heart of Monique's narrative is a steadfast faith that turned personal tragedy into a catalyst for transformation. Following the devastating loss of her son in 2013, Monique experienced a profound shift in perspective. Instead of succumbing to despair, she allowed herself to grieve and, importantly, to heal by leaning into her spiritual beliefs. She explains in this episode how this period of deep introspection not only reinforced her resilience but also helped her realize that every hardship carries within it the seeds of growth.This week, you'll learn how Monique derived the name of her brand from her daughters' names and an unexpected connection to the word “honey,” the experience that led Monique to transition from nursing to entrepreneurship, and the importance of establishing genuine relationships and leveraging mentorship to achieve your goals.LEARN MORE:> > Follow Monique and Mielle Organics on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/exquisitemo) (https://www.instagram.com/mielleorganics)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:> > Listen to the bonus episode to learn low-cost, actionable steps to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey and the do's and don'ts of building an online business (https://members.nsls.org/audio/monique-rodriguez)Mentioned in this episode:Get 20% Off at the NSLS ShopUse code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.orgNSLS Shop
Listen as Raven Heyward, founder and host of DiversifyHER, converses with Alycea Rae. Alycea Adams is an entrepreneur who embodies authenticity and grit. A fourth-year student at UNC-Chapel Hill, she will graduate in May with a B.S. in Information Science and minors in Entrepreneurship and Urban Planning, earning Summa Cum Laude honors. With 1.2M+ followers across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, Alycea collaborates with top beauty brands like Aveda, Mielle Organics, and Sephora. She was recently named a Sephora Squad 2025 creator.Passionate about technology and storytelling, she co-founded HairMatch, a consumer app recommending hair products based on hair type. She also launched the She Means Business podcast, featuring industry leaders. After graduation, Alycea will join IBM as a brand specialist in their sales program.Connect with Alycea! Instagram/Tiktok/Youtube: AlycearaePodcast: ShemeansbusinesspodcastsHairMatch: HairMatchapp
Ep. 254: Advice From One of the Largest Black-Owned Beauty Manufacturers - Anthony Standifer On this week's episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome Anthony Standifer to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Anthony brings 25 years of beauty industry expertise, offering actionable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and early-stage founders. With a unique perspective shaped by managing multi-million-dollar brands in corporate America and co-founding the largest Black & woman-owned beauty contract manufacturing company in the U.S., Anthony provides a roadmap for launching and scaling successful beauty brands, no matter the budget. As a former beauty brand marketer turned entrepreneur, Anthony knows what it takes to build a profitable beauty business. During our chat Anthony shares the systems, strategies, and secrets he's used to help hundreds of founders move from idea to execution — whether with corporate-level resources or scrappy startup ingenuity. He also talks about his work with Mielle Organics, if it's too late to start a beauty brand, what black people need to know and understand about black-owned brands getting acquired, leveraging relationships and more. Enjoy this episode! Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com JOIN US ON THE WATER BREAK RETREAT - BALI | JULY 6-12, 2025 https://www.bit.ly/FIBWaterBreakRetreat GET A PEEK INSIDE OF BEAUTYPRO FUNNELS HERE https://www.getbeautyprofunnels.com/friends GET BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING SERVICES - Tell Them Friends in Beauty Sent You https://kickstartaccountinginc.com JOIN US INSIDE OF THE TRAILBLAZERS CLUB https://bit.ly/FIBTrailblazersClub ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/advertise LEARN HOW TO RECORD + EDIT A PODCAST IN 7 DAYS OR LESS: https://bit.ly/DIYPodcasterCourse FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Additional Resources: MUST HAVE BEAUTY, PODCASTING, CONTENT CREATION TOOLS, AND BOOKS https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson LEARN A NEW SKILL Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q SAVE 10% ON MENTED COSMETICS (I'M SHADE D10) Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481 Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: https://www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: Anthony Standifer (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/theanthonystandifer Anthony Standifer (Website) - https://www.anthonystandifer.com/ mSEED Group (Website) - https://mseedgroup.com/ Friends in Beauty (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - https://bit.ly/FIBTube Akua Robinson (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/akuarobinson Akua Robinson (Website) - https://www.akuarobinson.com NOTE: I am a Brand Ambassador and affiliate for certain businesses, products and services that I believe in. I may have referenced these and included links in this video, description or someplace else at this site. I hope you find the resources helpful. Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act, and/or without the prior express written permission of Friends in Beauty, LLC, Akua Robinson Artistry, LLC and/or Akua Robinson.
Recently, social media has been actively discussing haircare brand Mielle Organics and whether it actually lives up to its promise of prioritizing the health of textured hair. The reports range from hair damage, severe dryness, breakage, to hair loss.But, is there any truth to these claims? What do the skincare science experts say about these claims? Or is this really just a matter of the loudest complaint getting the most attention? Join Alicia and Nicole as they deep dive on this issue and try to get to the bottom of the recent social media chatter surrounding this brand.Connect with us! Instagram: @skincareandscandalsTikTok: @skincareandscandalsFacebook: @skincareandscandalsWeb: skincareandscandals.comSubmit your ideas, topics, or questions for the podcast:skincareandscandals@gmail.comLeave a voicemail and be on a future episode!850-404-2203The podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal or medical advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice or a doctor for medical advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with past and/or current employers.
When Mielle Organics founder and CEO Monique Rodriguez started the textured hair-care brand in her kitchen 10 years ago, her goal was to create healthy organic products for her textured hair. Now, a decade later, Mielle Organics has become a household name and staple for many consumers with varying hair types. The brand is distributed in over 87 countries and over 100,000 stores across the U.S. In January 2023, Mielle Organics was acquired by consumer goods company Procter & Gamble for an undisclosed sum. On this week's episode of The Glossy Beauty Podcast, Rodriguez discusses what's next for Mielle Organics under the new ownership and what it means to be a 10-year-old beauty brand in 2024.
Off the grip, SJR wants to know — Can W.E. normalize the act of surrender to be a lifelong process? ‘Cause apparently the people are out here picking up what they're putting down! This week, listeners will get some inside scoop on the secret sauce to success thanks to Founder & CEO of Mielle Organics, Monique Rodriguez. As a triple threat, Sis has found herself booked, busy, and blessed! She and SJR chopped it up about work-life balance, resolving issues in the presence of God, plus the cost and criticism of success. Hear how Monique chooses to silence the noise of the world while relying on the voice of God. And to those of you with stories that live rent FREE in your head…know that the mind is a powerful thing to waste! Become a power player by joining the Power Moves Launch Team + Email podcast@womanevolve.com to ask for advice, share your good news, discuss trending stories, or check on the bestie SJR!This episode carries a trigger warning for sexual assault. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you currently in a job that doesn't align with your passion? Are you wanting to transition into a field you've always envisioned for yourself? Join Monique Rodriguez as she shares the remarkable journey from being a labor and delivery nurse to the CEO of the thriving hair care empire, Mielle Organics. Monique's story is one of passion, persistence, and faith, rooted in the belief that black women can excel not just in front of the camera but as owners of successful businesses. Tragically losing her son became a catalyst for self-reflection, leading Monique to discover her true calling in the beauty industry. From crafting mixtures in her kitchen to facing challenges in the retail space, Monique transparently discusses the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Her focus on community building, the mantra of "slow and steady wins the race," and her commitment to personal well-being provide invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewittFollow Monique: @exquisitemoFollow Mielle: @mielleorganics Revolve: revolve.com/MARIANNA today to shop my top picks for the season Spring Fertility: springfertility.com and use code MARIANNA for $150 off your fertility consult.Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Monique and Melvin Rodriguez are the dynamic duo behind Mielle Organics, a hair care and beauty brand that produces natural products that promote healthy hair. Their entrepreneurial journey has been driven by Monique's passion for beauty and desire for healthier hair solutions. Formerly a registered nurse, Monique transitioned to the haircare industry after a change in her professional perspective on life and fulfillment. She started sharing her journey on social media, experimenting in her kitchen to craft products for her natural hair. The outcome of that creativity would prove to be pivotal for the couple.Today, Mielle is one of the fastest-growing hair care brands in the multicultural space and, as of 2023, a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble. Monique and Melvin recently joined Nicole Auyang, City National Bank's head of community banking, for a conversation about the success of their company, their partnerships and the importance of mentoring.
In this episode, we have the honor of being joined by Monique and Melvin Rodriguez! Monique and Melvin are a married couple who are the Founders of Mielle Organics, a haircare and beauty brand. Together, they've built the brand and will discuss the inspiration and origin of Mielle Organics, some of their biggest obstacles thus far, their advice to other entrepreneurs and so much more.
More than 350 people were arrested over the weekend in Russia as they mourned the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny in a prison camp. Russian officials say he died suddenly but they have not released his body or announced the cause of his death.In recognition of American Heart Month, sleep expert Shelby Harris sheds light on the link between poor sleep and its effects on heart health.In a world often divided, the story of Cindy Tutko and a kind stranger at the Atlanta airport serves as a heartwarming reminder of the power of human connection. When Tutko was struggling to reach her gate due to a limp, an unexpected offer of help arrived. CBS News' David Begnaud has their story.Dr. Sue Varma joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about her new book, “Practical Optimism,”' and her insights from experiences as medical director of the World Trade Center Mental Health Program. She also discusses how a person can become more optimistic.Monique Rodriguez, the powerhouse behind Mielle Organics, joins ”CBS Mornings” to talk about how she started her brand from her kitchen nearly a decade ago and is now in over 100,000 stores worldwide.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special bonus episode, the Ellises talk to Monique and Melvin Rodriguez, the power couple behind beloved hair care brand Mielle Organics, about their journey from puppy love to love against the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we kick off Black History Month, I'm hoping you all will join me in shopping with Black brands and uplifting the Black entrepreneurs who are making it happen one sale at a time. Today, we're in conversation with the founder of Mielle Organics, Monique Rodriguez, who shares her journey of becoming a successful CEO while balancing motherhood, mental health, and mission. About the Podcast The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. Resources & Announcements Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast. Grab your copy of Sisterhood Heals. Where to Find Monique Instagram Mielle's Instagram Mielle's Twitter Mielle's Facebook Mielle's TikTok Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox. If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining us in the Therapy for Black Girls Sister Circle community.therapyforblackgirls.com Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls Our Production Team Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Maya Cole Howard Producers: Fredia Lucas & Ellice Ellis Production Intern: Zariah TaylorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube! As Mielle Organics celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, founder and CEO Monique Rodriguez promises an enormous celebration! And there sure is a lot to be excited about. In recent years, the Queen of Hair has broken barriers and given Black female founders everywhere a reason to celebrate. After losing her son during a high-risk pregnancy in 2014, Monique founded Mielle. Her turn to God and faith during this time led Monique back to her true purpose of working in the beauty and hair care space after working as a nurse for almost a decade. Through sharing her hair journey on social media Monique began to heal and was inspired to build a brand of natural hair products. She has experienced incredible success since the launch of her brand. Not only is Monique a self-made millionaire, but she has accomplished two historic milestones within two years: first, by becoming the first Black woman ever to raise the largest non-controlling investment of over $100 million with Berkshire Partners, and second, by being acquired by Proctor & Gamble, the largest exit a Black female beauty founder has ever made. The focus of Monique's brand has always been her online community and keeping her consumers' needs at the forefront. While Monique remains CEO of the company, she believes the real work has just begun. She now puts her focus on her real-life community, including her family and her non-profit Mielle Cares. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Guest Website: mielleorganics.com Social Media: @mielleorganics @exquisitemo @mielle.cares Big Ideas: Questioning the traditional route to success How a tragic loss led to a deeper relationship with God and revealed true purpose Using social media as a healing outlet and following what makes you happy Using a nursing background to formulate hair care products Starting small and honoring your journey Establishing an e-commerce brand with an upward trajectory of growth Building a brand in the natural hair space by focusing on connecting with the consumer The challenges of scaling a business and raising capital as a Black woman business owner The importance of hiring the right team of people and building your business' infrastructure How mindset is the foundation of success Building generational wealth with a brand exit strategy Links: Mielle Cares New Voices Foundation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
Despite her smaller stature as a younger child, Alycea Adams was dominant in confidence through effort, speaking up and maximizing first impressions. As she entered the sport of cheerleading, her ability to bring together her physical work ethic, desire to improve, willingness to learn and skill set of connecting with others enabled her to achieve success in her sport earning her a spot on the UNC-Chapel Hill Cheerleading Program. As a social media influencer, she applies her personal experiences and knowledge gained to her passion for breaking societal barriers for women of color in technology & sports to be a role model for young black women to bring confidence into any space they occupy! Within the past 9 months, her channels on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have grown to nearly 600K! She has had several brand deals with Pantene, YSL Beauty, and Mielle Organics as a natural hair influencer. At Carolina, she is pursuing a B.S. in Information Science and a double minor in Entrepreneurship/Urban Studies & City Planning. In addition to being a UNC Cheerleader, she is also a Carolina Covenant Scholar and an ambassador for the Shuford Entrepreneurship Program. @alycearae
Though Monique Rodriguez always had an interest in beauty, she initially started her career as a nurse. Monique spent eight years in the medical field, but after experiencing a tragic life event, she returned to her passion for beauty to help work through her grief. She began experimenting with hair product formulations in the kitchen, sharing her personal haircare journey and explaining the science behind the ingredients on social media. But when her followers urged her to bottle and sell the haircare mixtures she was creating, Rodriguez realized that her side project had big potential. In 2014, she launched Mielle with one product, a mint almond hair oil, and since then, Mielle has grown to include 10 collections, arrived on shelves in over 100,000 stores, and in 2023, was acquired by Procter & Gamble, marking the largest exit ever for a Black female beauty founder. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monique Rodriguez is the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, an all natural hair care and beauty brand. Monique created Mielle Organics' first product in her kitchen. Now, the brand has products in over 85 countries – and still pursues the same vision it did from when it operated out of Monique's kitchen, with the same values.Monique worked as a registered nurse for almost a decade. She became a nurse initially to make her mother happy, and to have a career with financial stability. As a wife and mother of two girls, it was a big risk to leave her stable career path to pursue her passion. Yet she always had a love of beauty and haircare, and once she saw the engagement of her online community with the products she was creating in the kitchen, she decided to bet on herself and launch her own product, and that's when Mielle Organics was born.In 2021, Monique became the first Black woman to raise a non-controlling nine-figure investment, over $100M, in a deal with Berkshire Partners. In 2023, Monique made history again when Mielle Organics was acquired by Procter & Gamble in an unprecedented acquisition, the largest exit ever for a Black Female beauty founder, in which she will continue to serve as CEO of the company. As part of her deal with P&G, she also established Mielle Cares, the non-profit arm of her company, with a $10M donation that was matched by P&G. In this week's episode we discuss the many business ventures Monique tried that didn't work out, why she decided to pursue her nursing career and the biggest skills she learned there that have propelled her when starting her own business. We also chat about her process of building a passionate community through social media, how that helped her create product market fit for her product, and the steps she took to find a chemist to work on her first batch that ended up selling out. Monique also ends on sharing insights on manifesting success, the exact steps she took to bring her ideas to life, her advice on navigating challenging situations both personally and professionally, and so much more. In this episode, we'll talk to Monique about:* Confronting fears and building self-belief. [03:33]* Influence of strong women in Monique's upbringing. [06:54]* Skills from nursing experience. [15:00]* Stepping out of introversion and leaving comfort zone. [19:36]* High-risk pregnancy experience in 2013. [22:16]* Initial salon idea before Mielle Organics. [26:24]* Funding Mielle's early stages. [31:02]* Starting Mielle at home and the initial orders. [34:51]* Driving success during Mielle Organics' launch. [36:08]* Leaving her nursing job and focus on Mielle Organics. [37:21]* Manifestation steps and vision importance. [40:08]* Growth in Sally Beauty and behind-the-scenes challenges. [50:13]* Bringing in private equity, alignment with Berkshire. [54:58]* Timeline of P&G acquisition. [57:32]* Commitment to journaling and gratitude cultivation [59:53]* Business sale impact on Monique's life. [01:02:00]Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Website: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Monique:* Mielle Organics Website: https://mielleorganics.com/* Mielle Organics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetappingsolution/* Monique's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exquisitemo/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mielle Organics - the hair care and beauty brand - is the fastest ever growing consumer startup in history of this industry - and was recently acquired by Procter & Gamble in a truly historic transaction that made headlines across the country. Yet their founders - Monique and Melvin Rodriguez - had to overcome serious challenges most entrepreneurs can't even imagine. First of all the co-founders are African American, and faced a litany of nasty bias and rejection early in their journey. And if that weren't enough the co-founders are also married and full time parents. Where did they find the time? The energy? The resilience? The faith to overcome so many obstacles on their path to excellence? Their authentic story will be an inspiration to a future generation of entrepreneurs and leaders - from all corners of life - seeking to understand how love and faith conquers all - even in cut-throat, Corporate America. www.imperfectleaders.com
Monique Rodriguez is the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, a hair care and beauty brand dedicated to providing healthier ingredients for healthier hair and skin. Inspired by her passion for hair care and educating others on how to promote hair health, Monique launched Mielle Organics in 2014 and has since grown the company at record-breaking speeds, including expanding its reach through Mielle's historic 2023 acquisition by Procter & Gamble. Recognized as a leader and role model in the business community, Monique recently launched the Mielle Cares non-profit with a ten-million dollar donation that was matched by P&G. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about Mielle Organics' meteoric rise in the entrepreneurial world, how owning your confidence can inspire others, and what it means for Monique to feed her faith.Don't miss this interview where we discuss:Monique's background in science and medicine, and her career as a nurse before launching her companyHow she first became interested in hair care and began posting on Instagram as a creative outlet after a personal lossBuilding a passionate and dedicated community through social media, and how Monique's relationship with her community positively impacted the launch of Mielle OrganicsMonique's experience as a CEO, the ups and downs of navigating leadership, and Mielle Organics' journey from launch to its current successThe impact that she hopes Mielle Cares will have on her community, and what it means to leave behind a legacy for othersFind Monique Rodriguez:www.mielleorganics.comIG: @exquisitemoLinkedIn: Monique RodriguezFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
Monique Rodriguez is the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, a hair care and beauty brand dedicated to providing healthier ingredients for healthier hair and skin. Inspired by her passion for hair care and educating others on how to promote hair health, Monique launched Mielle Organics in 2014 and has since grown the company at record-breaking speeds, including expanding its reach through Mielle's historic 2023 acquisition by Procter & Gamble. Recognized as a leader and role model in the business community, Monique recently launched the Mielle Cares non-profit with a ten-million dollar donation that was matched by P&G. In this episode of Claim Your Confidence, we talk about Mielle Organics' meteoric rise in the entrepreneurial world, how owning your confidence can inspire others, and what it means for Monique to feed her faith. Don't miss this interview where we discuss: Monique's background in science and medicine, and her career as a nurse before launching her company How she first became interested in hair care and began posting on Instagram as a creative outlet after a personal loss Building a passionate and dedicated community through social media, and how Monique's relationship with her community positively impacted the launch of Mielle Organics Monique's experience as a CEO, the ups and downs of navigating leadership, and Mielle Organics' journey from launch to its current success The impact that she hopes Mielle Cares will have on her community, and what it means to leave behind a legacy for others Find Monique Rodriguez: www.mielleorganics.com IG: @exquisitemo LinkedIn: Monique Rodriguez Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Ben Gorham of Byredo and Monique Rodriguez of Mielle Organics sold the businesses they spent years building, the financial milestone was just the culmination of more meaningful professional journeys that began with a clear sense of purpose. Background: Beauty founders Ben Gorham of fragrance label Byredo, and Monique Rodriguez of hair care brand Mielle Organics, both took their businesses from indie beauty darlings with cult followings to high-profile exits to major conglomerates: Byredo sold to Spanish luxury giant Puig for $1 billion in 2022, while Procter & Gamble bought Mielle Organics earlier this year. But the two founders didn't start their businesses with the sole focus of cashing in quickly. “We live in a climate where expectations are that you start a company and you build it to great heights, and then you sell it, and you make lots of money. And this is how we define success stories,” said Gorham. “For me, for many years, it was really about just the craft. It was really about the product. It was really about learning how to operate a business.” As Rodriguez learned after building a loyal customer base, a sale impacts many other stakeholders. “When you build a brand in the Black community, it's not my brand, it's their brand,” said Rodriguez. Yet she doesn't downplay the personal importance of the exit. “It's a true testament to — especially as a Black woman, a woman of colour — what we build is very valuable… I didn't grow up seeing this. So to accomplish just having a conversation [with investors, including P&G] was rewarding for me,” she said.This week on The BoF Podcast, Gorham and Rodriguez sit down with Priya Rao, executive editor of The Business of Beauty, to share how they navigate entrepreneurship and success in a conversation from The Business of Beauty Global Forum 2023.Key Insights:Rodriguez started Mielle to fill a void in hair care that she and other Black customers faced. “As a consumer myself, I saw that there was a lack of relatability. I thought that there was a lack of education. I felt that there was no brand that understood my needs as a natural hair consumer,” she said.Gorham also sought to fill an underserved market with Byredo. “The idea of luxury and the culture of luxury didn't speak to people that looked like me or grew up like me or came from my culture [with a Canadian father and Indian mother, growing up in Sweden]. So I set out to kind of redefine what that could mean as a brand,” said Gorham.When her start-up was ready to explore being part of a larger company, Rodriguez said it was important that she was clear what she wanted — and didn't want — from Mielle's suitor. “As you find a partner, it's like a marriage, right? And you don't want to get divorced… So it was really important that my partners understood where we were trying to go and did not want to disrupt what we knew we were already good at,” she said.Being part of a larger company and maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit are not mutually exclusive… My mother grew up in a garage in Mumbai. To say that the financial milestone or the monetary aspect wasn't important… would be a lie.” said Gorham. “Selling kind of implies that I wouldn't be there or that I would exit… even though that's the mechanical trigger of the transaction, my role is still intact. I continue to work night and day as I've done over this journey,” he said. Additional Resources:The Business of Beauty Global Forum: Where Will Growth Come From? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's New in Beauty is a series where Nia Lee, CEO + Founder of Socialee Media Agency talks all things new and exciting within beauty, makeup, skincare, wellness — you name it!In this episode, we're summarizing the top 10 valuable points to take your beauty brand to the next level from an interview with Ken Landis, who co-founded and successfully exited notable brands such as Bobbi Brown & Tula Skincare. Currently, he is on the founding team of woman-and minority-owned brand, DIBS Beauty. The article referenced in this episode from Beauty Independent. Follow Nia on Instagram to connect & join the unfiltered conversation online! Support the show
Techish is back with an episode all about Black excellence. Hosts Michael & Abadesi dive into the archive and revisit some of their favorite stories of Black people winning:Beyonce's making bank on tour and teases a new haircare line (01:00 )Mielle Organics ‘gentrification' after Proctor & Gamble acquisition (05:25)Senegalese-Italian Khaby Lame went from losing his job to 100 million followers as a full-time silent TikToker (08:30)Pharrell Williams takes over as Louis Vuitton's creative director (09:30)———————————————————— Further reading:Beyoncé has just announced a hair care line is in the works, but is the backlash fair criticism or is it steeped in racism?Mielle Hair Oil & The Case For Gatekeeping Black Hair ProductsThe world's most-followed TikToker gets paid as much as $750K per post, but to reach his greatest business goal Khaby Lame is binge-watching American cartoonsPharrell Williams' Louis Vuitton Debut Show Garnered Over 1 Billion Views ———————————————————Check out the CEO School Podcast:listen.hubspot.com/public/83/CEO-School-ba92fb76————————————————————Check out Hubspot CRMhubspot.com————————————————————Check out jobs at Asana:asana.com/jobs————————————————————Follow us on:TwitterInstagram————————————————————Advertise on Techish:https://goo.gl/forms/MY0F79gkRG6Jp8dSupport Techish:https://www.patreon.com/techish
At The Business of Beauty Global Forum 2023, Pamela Anderson shared her perspectives on how the definition of beauty — and the beauty business — is changing with Moj Mahdara.Background: “We're all trying to make ourselves beautiful so we are respected, admired, loved. So these products have to come from a loving place. That's the secret ingredient: having heart,” said Pamela Anderson at The Business of Beauty Global Forum 2023 in Napa Valley, California.This week on The BoF Podcast, Anderson and Moj Mahdara, managing partner and co-founder of Kinship Ventures and co-founder of BeautyUnited, discuss sustainable beauty products, shame and her own beauty and wellness journey. Key Insights:Anderson's early experiences with beauty go back to her time at the Playboy Mansion, surrounded by beautiful women who were in charge of their own sexuality. There, watching and learning from powerful women, the former Baywatch star was able to grasp her own femininity. “And I just watched. And I want it to be sexy, too. I found that was powerful and interesting,” said Anderson. The beauty industry has been known to shame women for being older and has consistently pushed an anti-ageing agenda. Anderson believes older women shouldn't chase youth. “I like embracing our age, embracing looking as good as we can, but also being realistic.”Shame and insecurities caused by the beauty industry and Western beauty standards were recurring topics at BoF's Global Beauty Forum. According to Anderson, she moves past humiliation with poise. “Grace and dignity no matter what: you hold your head high. Everyone has gone through things that are embarrassing or difficult, but we're all just people,” said Anderson.Anderson imparted one last piece of wisdom to the room of beauty creatives and innovators. “I'm just this imperfect girl from start to finish who wants to do her part and be a good person in the world and share my story,” said Anderson.Additional Resources:The Business of Beauty Global Forum: How Do We Create Connection? During BoF's first Global Beauty Forum, Pamela Anderson, Isayama Ffrench and Glossier chief executive Kyle Leahy discussed how brands could better capture attention and secure lasting relationships with customers in an oversaturated beauty market. Lessons From Day One of The Business of Beauty Global Forum. Speakers including John Legend and TooD Beauty founder Sharareh Siadat laid out their vision for a more inclusive beauty industry during the first session of The Business of Beauty Global Forum.The Business of Beauty Global Forum: Where Will Growth Come From? During the second session of The Business of Beauty Global Forum, speakers including Sephora Americas chief executive Jean-André Rougeot and Mielle Organics founder Monique Rodriguez charted beauty's next stage of growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michelle Thames is an award-winning blogger turned Marketing & Monetization Strategist. She has helped catapult companies like multi-million dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics, from a startup to becoming a household name by leveraging organic digital marketing strategies. Michelle's mission is to help ambitious women entrepreneurs get visible, get clients, and monetize their skills using organic marketing. She is the host of the top-rated global podcast Social Media Decoded which aims to simplify social media so that businesses can thrive online. She has been a content creator and online business owner for 13 years. Connect with Michelle: Website - @michellelthames (stan.store) IG - www.instagram.com/michellelthames
Michelle Thames is an award-winning blogger turned Marketing & Monetization Strategist. She has helped catapult companies like multi-million dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics, from a startup to becoming a household name by leveraging organic digital digital marketing strategies. Michelle's mission is to help ambitious women entrepreneurs get visible, get clients, and monetize their skills using organic marketing. She is the host of the top-rated global podcast Social Media Decoded which aims to simplify social media so that businesses can thrive online. She has been a content creator and online business owner for 13 years. Learn more about Michelle here!Learn more about Path to Podcast Success here!
For Monique Rodriguez, hair care was a hobby; she never thought she could build a business. In fact, after high school, Monique followed her mother's advice to find a solid, recession-proof career, and she went into nursing. However, Monique realized it was not for her, and she pursued side gigs selling everything from Mary Kay to cable subscriptions. But when a devastating loss turned Monique's world upside down, she found joy in her hobby. What started as Monique's homegrown haircare experiments posted on Instagram eventually became Mielle Organics, a line of products made for textured hair with natural and organic ingredients. Educating herself through internet research, going to trade shows and conferences, and learning from some big mistakes, Monique and her husband Melvin turned her hobby into a massive global haircare and beauty brand.This episode was produced by Casey Herman, with music by Ramtin ArabloueiEdited by Andrea Bruce, with research help from Alex Cheng.You can follow HIBT on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at hibt@id.wondery.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Pedro discusses the Mielle Organics acquisition by P&G founded by Monique and Melvin Rodriguez. In our Take or Leave it segment, a family sells their previously stolen land to Los Angeles for $20 million - Would you sell too to keep it? Get our thoughts. Getting into the main topic, we will explore the question - Are we doing entrepreneurship wrong...if we want to close the wealth gap? #entrepreneurship #wealthgap #mielleorganics #business Earned Interest: https://earnedinterest.com/ Earned Interest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earnedinterest/ Pedro Moore: https://pedromoore.com/ Pedro Moore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pedro_moore/ Pedro Moore Twitter: https://twitter.com/pedromoore Pedro Moore TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pedromoore Dion Ringgold Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d.ringgold/
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An extreme funding gap exists for Black female entrepreneurs who, in 2021, received merely 0.34% of the total venture capital spent in the U.S. in the first half of the year, according to Crunchbase. And while more concerted efforts to diversify capital allocation have come out of these jarring figures, the community of adequately funded Black female founders remains incredibly small.On this episode, we speak with one of the select few Black female founders who got her funding. In 2021, Monique Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Mielle Organics, broke the glass ceiling for Black female founders, inking a nine-figure, non-controlling investment deal with Berkshire Partners. She shares how she turned her passion for women's health and a nursing background into a global beauty business, and discusses how her atypical path into entrepreneurship became her biggest asset. Then, host Carla Harris sits down with Monique to discuss the obstacles and opportunities that lie ahead for her as a leader at this pivotal juncture of scaling Mielle. And Carla draws upon leadership insights from her latest book, Lead to Win.https://www.morganstanley.com/what-we-do/inclusive-innovation-and-opportunity Disclaimer textThe guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and figures contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast. This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2022 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Members SIPC.
How to have a focused marketing strategy for your business Michelle Thames is an award-winning blogger turned Online Business & Marketing Strategist who has helped catapult companies like multi-million-dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics, from a startup to becoming a household name by leveraging organic social media and digital marketing strategies. She teaches entrepreneurs how to get their businesses visible, how to attract more clients, and how to monetize online by leveraging organic marketing and social media. She has been a social media influencer and online business owner for 13 years. https://stan.store/michellelthames Take advantage of Michelle's special gift. Social Success Roadmap: https://bitter-haze-8573.ck.page/d44452a298 Get your own “expert” book. http://spotlight-books.com Connect with us. www.bizcoachsteve.com/about #bizcoachandcoffee #podcast #owner #bizcoachstevef #business #stevefeld #smallbusiness #smallbiz #entrepreneur #marketing #leadership #coaching #businessowner #businesscoach #businesscoaching #businesstips #entrepreneurship #success #entrepreneurlife #keynotespeaker #smallbusinessowner #speaker #getbooked
Episode #43Guest Name: Larvetta Loftin Guest Business: The L3 AgencySummary StyleEPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode of Black Businesses Matter, We kick off season 4 with Larvetta the founder of The L3 Agency and the host of the show. She explains the theme of season 4, equity for black content creators. Larvetta reviewed some important news in black business media, specifically the Mielle Organics acquisition. She provides much needed context and reasoning behind the event and why the acquisition is important for their growth. She also highlighs the event the BBM podcast has coming up on Thursday February 16. The BBM live event will be the first time the podcast leaves her office and is recorded live. The topic of that episode is economic inclusion. She also highlights some of the companies that will be featured guests and panelists at this event. If you are interested in learning more about equity for black content creators then this is the season for you. If you are interested in learning about Economic inclusion and are in the Chicago area feel free to register for the BBM Live event using the link below. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-businesses-matter-podcast-live-event-pop-up-ball-tickets-479970764477IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT…The theme of season 4The L3 agency's and the energy space Mielle organics acquisition The BBM Live Event Preview of season 4Why do black businesses matter? What brings Larvetta joy? Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!To connect further with me:Visit our company website: Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larvettaloftinBe sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter
On this week's episode we had some technical ass difficulties… and nonetheless we persevered! We even had a bit of a new flow this week because we have our FIRST GUEST GUYS! *cue airhorns*. Parker, (they/them) joined us this week during our WIML segment and dropped some gems honey! Before we took it there though, we started our journey discussing one thing we wished we could tell our 15 year old selves and wow did we need a little loving! We also discussed how we felt about black businesses scaling up and selling their brands (we see you Mielle Organics) and we talked about how these instagram stylists be cutting tf up! Our “What Is My Life?” segment was led by Reesh and featured our wonderful guest where we talked about mental health, accessibility, stigma and ways we can care for ourselves and our community. They even dropped a few gems about how we should handle the buzzwords on social media responsibly. Thasia took us on a Musical Merry Go Round with the Music Moments gems! Make sure yall add these sounds to your playlist. Our sister Ameera finished us off with a wonderful group of affirmations that reminded us of the need to surrender Additional info: Parkers personal tiktok @iatecloudsblush and personal ig @cloudsblush As always, follow us on instagram and TIK Tok @whatismylifepod and YouTube on @What IS my life? The Podcast. If you loved this episode, leave us a comment and a five star rating! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
Techish is back with another episode! Abadesi & Michael break down :Canadian accountant has to pay back $2,000 for 'time theft' (00:50)Discord buys the Gas app (05:05)Gwen Stefani doubles down on Harajuku cultural appropriation (09:35)Peter Thiel sold the crypto dream while cashing out (14:25)OpenAI outsourced 'ethical AI checks' to Kenyan workers on less than $2/hr (19:20)Should we support Black owned businesses? (23:35)Flo Rida sues energy drinks company for $82M (29:00)—————————————————————This episode is sponsored by Hubspot:Learn how Hubspot can help your business grow better at https://www.hubspot.comExplore the Martech Podcast:https://martechpod.com/—————————————————————Extra Reading:https://www.npr.org/2023/01/13/1148985075/time-tracking-software-canadian-woman-reach-cpa-courthttps://www.theverge.com/2023/1/17/23558563/discord-gas-app-social-media-acquisitionhttps://www.allure.com/story/gwen-stefani-japanese-harajuku-lovers-interviewhttps://www.ft.com/content/0a1d5597-7145-4035-987b-ff033bba3d75https://time.com/6247678/openai-chatgpt-kenya-workers/https://www.billboard.com/pro/flo-rida-wins-82m-legal-battle-energy-drink-company/————————————————————Use the hashtag #Techish on Twitter & IGSupport Techish at https://www.patreon.com/techishAdvertise on Techish: https://goo.gl/forms/MY0F79gkRG6Jp8dJ2————————————————————Stay In Touch:https://www.twitter.com/michaelberhane_https://www.twitter.com/abadesihttps://www.twitter.com/hustlecrewlivehttps://twitter.com/techishpodEmail us at techishpod@gmail.com
Be sure to follow us on Twitter / Instagram / TikTok @ wrgopod See episode topics below! 1:12 Ed Reed & HBCUs 12:00 Mielle Organics and the concept of "selling out" 40:25 Ron DeSantis rejected AP African American studies 48:35 MLK Statue
Black Girl Magic, FULL STOPMarteekah is back for the fifty-leventh time and is tickity tockiting herself to more subscribers. Sheryl Lee Ralph points out the obvious culprits of cultural appropriation while giving her 15-year-old self some love! Lastly, Mielle products are for black women and "das it". You know we like to Keep it Simple Sis.. let's keke Episode Resources: Mielle , Sheryll Lee Ralph, Lori HarveyI Love kee-keeing with you every week, let us continue cutting it up on...Timestamps for ya'll!!0:50 "Welcome Back and Happy New Year"5:19 "#blackgirlfollowtrain"10:00 "Sheryl Lee Ralph"13:00 "Black creators need space too"15:55 "Remember You are the Price"22:00 "Mielle is for Black Women, full stop"38:40 "Patrick Starr OneSize x Fantasia"40:00 "First Black-Owned Makeup Company to Land a Deal on SharkTank"Support the showI Love kee-keeing with you every week, let us continue cutting it up on...IG : #marteekahbeauty.Twitter: @marteekahbeauty.Facebook: @marteekahbeauty.YouTube: @marteekahbeauty. For more show notes head over to the websiteSubscribe to the show directly at Love and Makeup by MarteekahThinking about starting a podcast? Get a $20 Amazon Gift Card for joining by following this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=676034Support the show To learn more about the show and all things Marteekah and learn Makeup in 10 Steps or Less
Terris, Shekinah, & Deron. Welcome to season 2.5. Everyone's coming off a well deserved winter break. New year? New goals! From focusing on grad applications to learning more about Daoism the crew has things they want to achieve this semester. Terris starts off talking about the unfortunate situation of Damar Hamlin, a football safety for the Buffalo Bills and gave their opinion on whether or not they would allow their kids to play football. After taking a little break, JCP brings in a special guest: Sasha, a hairstylist that specializes in Natural Hair. After asking a few questions about her business and hair journey, they ask how she feels about the most recent hair partnership. Mielle Organics, a black-owned hair product company and Procter & Gamble, a multi-million dollar consumer cooperation. Sasha gave some insight on the do's and dont's of hair. She then shared a little more about the history of having natural hair in the black community. Deron ends the podcast with the 3 P's.
What's up Guys! Welcome back to the SHE.E.O Unfiltered Podcast - where we let loose, in raw conversations about Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, and Elevating our Best Selves & Business, completely unfiltered.In today's episode, we are talking setting boundaries as Black Owned Brands & Content Creators. We dive into the recent news with Mielle Organics Partnering with P & G and more. If you guys love the knowledge, please make sure you share, subscribe, and rate this podcast. It's what's going to keep us going and thriving and allow me to continue producing the amazing knowledge you guys want to hear.If you're feeling generous, feel free to support your girl boss and buy me coffee, in other words, donate to the podcast! The link is in the podcast bio!FOLLOW THE SHE.E.O COMMUNITY & MY SOCIAL HANDLESChristina's handles https://www.instagram.com/christina.fashion_/?hl=enCheck out her brand https://www.bestgirlstore.com/Use code: GIRLBOSS when shopping all things Best Girl!ALL SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES ↓Our Official Website: https://payhip.com/sheeostudiosBook Our Services: https://payhip.com/sheeostudiosFollow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ciscabeauty/Follow me on TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@cisca.beauty?lang=enSHE.E.O IG: https://www.instagram.com/she.e.o.unfiltered/Shop my brand: Www.Aevabeauty.comYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjFVSlVLFJQ6X-G6OyoMWzQAmazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/ciscabeauty Song: Empty Mind By, Lofi Hour.Support the show
In episode 230, Shanti is committed to dating herself while Antoinette examines the epigenetics of her "middle-class mindset". We then get into some passionate voicemails regarding the word. "Sable", Meghan Markle's identity, Black women's labor, and a unique form of polyamory. Finally, we continue to indulge in hot topics for the week discussing The Equal Act failing in the Senate, Mielle Organics being inquired by Procter and Gambel, and Gwen Stefani claiming she is Japanese. Join usDo you have a question or comment you'd like to share with us? Call in! Leave a message!Hotline: (215) 948-2780 Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodes Shop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsSong credit: 1,2,3 (You, her and me) by Rick James
Neezy, Skeet and London discuss Mielle Organics selling their company to brand powerhouse Proctor & Gamble, their thoughts on the premiere of the HBO Max series "The Last of Us", their thoughts on the younger generations leaving the black church and more...... Merch Links: Inaudibleraucous.com/naturally-nae Adidas: adidas.njih.net/c/3820166/264102/…af_siteid=3820166 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuG-jWD…yNTh00zCrdegMerch
Techish is back with another episode! Abadesi & Michael break down :Microsoft invests $10b in OpenAI (01:30)Mielle Organics ‘gentrification' after Proctor & Gamble acquisition (04:20)JP Morgan sues Forbes 30 under 30 founder of Frank for fake followers (07:35)Angela Basset wins Golden Globes (13:20)Prince Harry's book, Spare, breaks the internet (14:15)—————————————————————This episode is sponsored by Hubspot:Learn how Hubspot can help your business grow better at https://www.hubspot.comExplore the Inclusion and Marketing Podcast: https://inclusivemarketing.co/category/podcast/—————————————————————Level up in the Layoffs to Lemonade workshop with Abadesi: https://bit.ly/layoffstolemonade—————————————————————Extra Reading:https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/6-big-deal-reports-microsoft-eyes-10b-openai-investment-2980909https://www.refinery29.com/en-gb/mielle-organics-hair-growth-oil-tiktok-controversyhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/oliviapeluso/2023/01/13/highs-and-lows-in-the-under-30-world-from-a-cancer-screening-breakthrough-to-a-jp-morgan-lawsuit/https://variety.com/2023/film/news/angela-bassett-wins-golden-globe-black-panther-wakanda-forever-1235483430/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/01/23/prince-harry-memoir-spare-review————————————————————Use the hashtag #Techish on Twitter & IGSupport Techish at https://www.patreon.com/techishAdvertise on Techish: https://goo.gl/forms/MY0F79gkRG6Jp8dJ2————————————————————Stay In Touch:https://www.twitter.com/michaelberhane_https://www.twitter.com/abadesihttps://www.twitter.com/hustlecrewlivehttps://twitter.com/techishpodEmail us at techishpod@gmail.com
Drama is abundant this week, so we're skipping WOYF and diving right into it. Starting with special guest Jihan Forbes, the former editor and industry expert shares her take on the news that Procter & Gamble is entering a "partnership" with Mielle Organics. As you may recall from our previous news episode, there was a larger conversation at hand after influencer Alix Earle promoted the product on her TikTok. Jihan also discusses the launch of another celebrity beauty brand with us — this time it's John Legend with his new skincare brand, Loved01. Kirbie interviewed Legend ahead of the launch and discussed with both Sara and Jihan the premise of creating products for melanin-rich skin along the overall lack of studies and research on it. Many of you tagged, DMed or called the hotline to ask for our take on Gwen Stefani's comments in Allure, which we'll be covering at length. Plus: Morphe parent company Forma has officially filed for bankruptcy. What does this mean for the influencer brands moving forward? We cap off the episode discussing Prince Harry's todger. We can't believe it either.Shop this episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rod and Karen discuss lunch with a friend, moving AirBnBs, Smart Water, Coronavirus News, Torey Lanez gets a new attorney, TikTok scam, only 4 in 100 men can be sperm donors, gas stoves could be banned, a TikTok chef has his misogynoir exposed, Karen's diner, Mielle Organics controversy, Pikachu dog, man breaks into Brewer's stadium, cop sex scandal and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsor: Lever Time Podcast
Michelle Thames https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/social-media-decoded/id1518875342 is an award-winning blogger turned Online Business & Marketing Strategist who has helped catapult companies like multi-million dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics, from a startup to becoming a household name by leveraging organic social media and digital marketing strategies.Learn how Michelle pivoted from health care to marketing, and what she did to support MIELLE Organics with their eCommerce strategy. Find out how going live was instrumental to marketing success and what types of campaigns help shoppers buy. Get encouraging tips on standing out amongst the competition in the market. Uncover the surprising benefits of attending local events and authentic connection with new people. Discover what organic social media means for a brand strategy and how collaboration is a powerful technique for small businesses. Gain an understanding of consistency and patience and how it helps an audience know, like, and trust your company. Hear Michelle's marketing trend predictions for 2023 and how to evaluate what's working (and what's not).Take Michelle's advice: “go live”! If you're feeling unsure about this, keep listening because she offers a simple starting point that accounts for common concerns.Receive weekly live shopping industry updates and tips in our newsletter: https://try.estreamly.com/newsletter
Episode Outline: Ready for episode 12 of the Mommies Making Making Millions Podcast? Well listen if you aren't I am. Today I had the pleasure of interviewing the Queen of Hair CEO of Mielle Organics, mother and wife Monique Rodriguez. Let's talk about building out "MILLION DOLLAR Communities" and hear from this mommy millionaire fist why building your business foundation with God first & then people second is so essential in what makes her business such a success today! -KEY POINTS: But, if you build a house on a solid foundation, that house will remain intact. That's what the Success Retreat is all about. Women must understand the foundation that's attached to their business success, otherwise you will crack under pressure. If you don't have certain values in place, you don't have a North Star to keep you guided during times, you are ready to give up. You just have to be at the Secret Sauce To Success Retreat, because it's no real way to describe it Identifying how to use your platforms to give God the GLORY! Doing kingdom work for His purpose- We are here to serve QUOTABLES: "My business is people first, and then products." "You really cannot do this without God's strength" "I had to figure out a lot of things on my own, doing a lot of research, and getting out meeting people, helped me to overcome many learning obstacles" "I had to be very bold, not afraid and learn not to doubt myself and be ok with failing and knowing I must learn from my failures." "You will prosper in you health & your wealth, as long as you take care of your body, your body will take care of you." "I will always continue to always honor God. When you are blessed, you have to make sure you are a blessing to others." "Connect With Monique: Here Shop Mielle Organics: Click Here Grab Your Ticket to the Secret Sauce To Success Retreat on September 30th, 2022--- *Turn on post notification Click Here Connect With Marquitta: Join the FREE FB Community Here JOIN the FREE 5 Day Pivot & Profit Challenge Here! Connect with Marquitta on social media: www.instagram.com/marquittadashae click here Ready to take your vision to the next level in this season book your consultation with me today Book Your Consultation With ME HERE Apply to my Mom 2 Millionaire Accelerator today:Apply Here --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommiesmakingmillions/support
Rewind episode: Monique Rodriguez is the CEO of Mielle Organics, a hair and skin care company that uses all natural ingredients. As a mother and Registered Nurse, Monique developed a passion for healthy living and was determined to share her knowledge and enthusiasm about growing and maintaining healthy hair. In May of 2014, founder, Monique Rodriguez, was inspired to share her regimen of healthy, tailbone-length hair with the masses. This was initially exercised with the creation of the first Mielle Organics product, the Advanced Hair Formula, a unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids and minerals to support healthy hair, skin and nails, and immune system. After popular demand, Monique began to meet her customers with the products they demanded with the introduction of the Mint Almond Oil, acclaimed for its scalp sensation, root stimulation for hair growth and illustrious shine. Today, Monique's products have welcomed a global and viral sensation, with orders from over 100,000 customers around the world in a seven month span. Since then, MIELLE has expanded to 10 collections under Monique's direction, including products for skin and children. MIELLE has been distributed in more than 87 countries and can be found in more than 100,000 stores across the U.S. in retailers such as Sally Beauty, Target, CVS, Walgreens, Kroger, JC Penny, and Walmart. In 2021, Monique became the first Black woman to raise a non-controlling nine-figure investment in a deal with Berkshire Partners. The company has been endorsed by celebrities including: Rasheeda Frost (Love & Hip Hop), Demetria McKinney (Real Housewives of Atlanta and Tyler Perry's House of Pain), Drew Sidora (BET's The Game) and a host of naturalistas around the world. Mielle Organics continues to be a market innovator in the natural hair care world and is excited to continue to meet the demands of healthy, natural hair by women and families worldwide. https://mielleorganics.com/ Deborah Bailey is a writer and host of Women Entrepreneurs Radio podcast. Learn more about her and her books and writing courses at: https://DBaileycoach.com For Deborah's paranormal and fantasy romance fiction, visit: https://dbaileycoach.com/brightbooks
BoF's Sheena Butler-Young and Tamison O'Connor join Lauren Sherman to discuss how a new generation of entrepreneurs are driving growth in this underdeveloped category. Background: Monique Rodriguez turned a series of Instagram tutorials — where she made hair care concoctions out of ingredients found in her kitchen — into one of the most recognisable multicultural hair care brands in the US, Mielle Organics. The label just secured a reported $100 million non-controlling investment from Berkshire Partners that will help Rodriguez, who is now one of fewer than 100 Black women founders to have secured at least $1 million in funding, scale her business independently. Products for natural hair is a billion-dollar plus business in the US, and getting more attention from investors as they start to recognise its enormous untapped potential and historical neglect. At the same time, founders are re-thinking how products are made, marketed and distributed to consumers. “The next class of Black hair care founders want to flip the narrative arc: this isn't a segment, this is the market,” said BoF correspondent Sheena Butler-Young. ”I think that's where we're headed. That's the goal of these kinds of brands.” Key Insights: The textured hair category remained relatively stagnant even as beauty saw a wider branding evolution with the rise of brands like Glossier that changed attitudes in beauty about the way brands can look and market themselves. Now, that's changing. Rodriguez does a lot of education on entrepreneurship — specifically, highlighting that selling a brand isn't “selling out,” though some shoppers may see it that way. Getting acquired can lead to better access to retailers and distribution deals, as well as better prices and product availability for consumers. For a long time, fashion and beauty has neglected to direct proper attention and resources to catering to and courting the Black consumer. That's shifting as it has become clear to investors and brands they are leaving money on the table. Further Reading: Rethinking Luxury's Relationship With Black Consumers How Mielle Organics Is Rewriting the Playbook for Black Hair Brands Modernising the Black Hair Care Market Follow The Debrief wherever you listen to podcasts.
We are thrilled to have such a successful serial entrepreneur on our show to share her experience and knowledge with our listeners. My introduction wouldn't do her justice so in her own words I'll let Bianca explain her background.Hi! My name is Bianca Rush and I am a digital marketing strategist that teaches female entrepreneurs proven marketing strategies that increase their sales. I've built six-figure and 7-figure businesses for myself (Sassy Mitchell Hair, Sassy Hair Cap, Ladies Who Brunch: Atlanta), but moreover than that I've connected thousands of women to resources that help them enhance their visibility, build their list, and generate consistent revenue in their business. My main mission is to help women build an organic community of supporters and teach other entrepreneurs how to use the digital space, backed with the right strategy to generate revenue in their business. I have been featured in publications like XoNecole, Blavity, 21Ninety, ESSENCE, and Black Enterprise and have partnered with major brands such as: Bank of America, Macy's, WeWork, Grey Goose, PUMA, Glossier, Nissan, Mielle Organics to name a few for brand awareness campaigns. As a corporate drop-out turned educator, I believe it's not poor ideas that make businesses fail, yet it's a poor structure to the marketing strategy to enhance visibility and worthiness of the business. My goal is to help hundreds of women transcend the idea of a “traditional" career path by developing an actionable social and marketing strategy plan that helps them grow a business that they love with clarity, confidence, and consistency. When I am not working, I can be found spending quality time with my family, watching the latest film in theaters, and hosting gatherings with friends.Check out Bianca's consulting practice here: https://www.morethan.socialSupport the show (https://paypal.me/sidehustlecity)
All bets are on Michelle Thames, owner of Thames Media Solutions and former Social Media Manager for Mielle Organics. This Chicago powerhouse manifested her dream role after being fired from her job in healthcare. After two years of working in her dream role traveling the world, Michelle chose to bet on herself launching her six-figure digital agency. In this interview, she shares how to bounce back from adversity, find your passion, and network your way to success. In the face of adversity, Michelle chose to Look On The Bright Side and towards her future. Episode Highlights: [00:00:33] Get to know Michelle Thames[00:06:02] From hobbyist to industry leader[00:08:47] How one act of faith and obedience forever changed her life[00:10:31] Here's how you can work with Michelle[00:17:45] Remaining relevant as a digital entrepreneur[00:22:55] We've all made mistakes. Here is how Michelle bounces back [00:23:47] Growth, community, and a team - here are the keys to success[00:27:47] This is how you push through growing pains as an entrepreneur.[00:32:08] Want to own a digital agency Michelle shares the best advice she's ever received[00:33:09] Despite setbacks, Michelle had a LOT of wins -- this is her biggest flex so farTakeaways:Michelle's journey is a compelling story of how to bounce back from adversity. After being fired from her job Michelle used her time strategically - Want to know what she did? Watch the extended interview here. Launching, growing, and scaling a business will require you to develop as an entrepreneur. Michelle shares tips, resources, and guidance to get you started in this episode, but be prepared to stretch your thinking in ways you may have never dreamt. Did Michelle's resiliency inspire you? Building resiliency is a skill you can develop, and it starts with taking small but consistent steps forward. Want more? Check out this week's blog post, From Fired to Financially Free to learn five steps you can take to land on your feet after losing or quitting a job. Resources Mentioned:Show Notes (here)Follow @MichelleLThames Get Michelle's Freebie! Grow your brand with ReelsJoin Michelle's Social Media Membership (use code Bright10 to save $10/month)Grab A Free Audio Book: Free 30-Day Trial On Audible Support for the Look On The Bright Side Podcast comes from: Black Real Estate Agents: Visit BlackRealEstateAgents.com today and let them help you find the home of your dreams!Jessie Monroe Nail Care: Visit JessieMonroeNailCare.com and save 20% on your entire order (excluding bundles) with code BrightSide20Buzzsprout: Let's get your podcast launched! - Start for FREEConnect With Me: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/JenellBStewart)
I AM WOMAN | Season 2: Episode 5Monique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics joins Michi Marshall, Kijafa Vick, Aja Crowder, Sharelle Rosado and Alexis Stoudemire in episode 5 of of I Am Woman. The ladies gather and discuss navigating pain, sacrifice and entrepreneurship while sharing their personal stories and experiences. Monique was a registered nurse for 8 years but after experiencing the tragic loss of of her son in 2013, she began to focus on being happy and living a fulfilling life. She is now CEO of Mielle Organics, a natural and organic hair product line tailored to African American and multicultural women. She gives credit to God for the idea and the opportunity to live out her passion and service woman just like her. The women get personal and dive into the topic of what life is like for them as an entrepreneur and mother. Sharelle, shares her personal experiences with family and sacrifices that she had to make in order to build and advance her real estate company. She shares that she has sacrificed friendship and relationships in order to become successful.. Monique responds by stressing the importance of establishing non-negotiables and being able to delegate in the entrepreneurship environment. She goes on to stress the importance of family and how having non-negotiables has helped her navigate family and entrepreneurship. The woman wrap things up by discussing controversial Youtuber and dating expert Kevin Samuel. The ladies discuss Kevin's opinions and views on "High Value Women" should be and look like. The ladies playfully suggest that they should invite Kevin to the show as a guest while Kijafa adds that she will not be showing up on set that day. WATCH MORE → https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG...FOLLOW US ON:Instagram | https://instagram.com/iamathletepodcastTwitter | https://twitter.com/IAMATHLETEpodWebsite | https://houseofathlete.com#IAMATHLETE#BrandonMarshall#MichiMarshall#AjaCrowder#KijafaVick#SharelleRosado#AlexisStoudemire#MoniqueRodriguez
Chef Rosario Del Nero joins the show to discuss everything from fine Italian cuisine to owning and running his restaurant "The Apple Orchid" with his wife Constance.Monique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics, talks about why she started the brand and the phenomenal growth it's seen over the past few years. www.mielleorganics.comVictoria Paige is the founder of Bibbity Bobbity Princess Parties and provides children's entertainment for your child's birthday virtually during the pandemic to anywhere in the world! When the pandemic is over, she is based in Toronto and will also provide in person parties! Her Valentine's princess party features Elsa, Anna, Ariel and Muranda. www.bibbitybobbityprincessparties.comDr. Jonathan Chen, chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, shares the innovations in cardiac care and how it can save and improve lives of thousands of children worldwide! HEART.CHOP.EDU
Welcome to a special episode of WorkParty Live from our Self-Care Summit with Monique Rodriguez, the founder and CEO of Mielle Organics. This founder knows a thing or two about scaling a business! In 2014, she started mixing up homemade haircare solutions in her kitchen. Now her brand has grown into a multi-million-dollar company with products sold in over 100,000 major retailers, including Target, Walgreens, and CVS. And, earlier this year, Monique secured a “significant investment” for Mielle Organics from Berkshire, which typically makes equity investments of $100 million to $1 billion in size. But it's not just about turning a profit for Monique. She's paying it forward with her More Than a Strand philanthropic initiative, which includes $200,000 in scholarships for HBCU students and $1 million for the brand's Global Education and Entrepreneurship Program in partnership with Rutgers University and the Newark Business Hub. In this episode of WorkParty, Jaclyn chats with Monique about how she scaled her business from self-made to shelf space and how she's paying it forward to fellow entrepreneurs along the way. • Join the party on social @workparty and stay in-the-know at workparty.com. Visit www.CoorsPure.com to see where you can find Coors pure! Visit www.StitchFix.com/PARTY for 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix. Visit www.Freshly.com/PARTY for $40 off your first two orders Listen to Armchair Expert for free, now only on Spotify. Produced by Dear Media
During this walk, Shannon talks to us about how creation is a personal process. A Georgia native, Shannon left the Peach State and earned her Bachelor degrees in Business Administration and Communication Studies from the University of Alabama. While at Bama, she was in the Honors college and worked as an orientation leader and peer leader - experiences that led her to the University of Georgia where she earned her Master's degree in College Student Affairs Administration. Shannon is multilayered and truly embodies what it means to be “more than a millennial.” Her purpose journey is guided by questions rooted in identity, self-discovery, and values-congruent decision making - a combination that drives her Wandering to Myself platform. Through her platform, you can create your own birthday challenge, participate in the Wanderers' Corner conversations and events, and learn more about how you can make space for rest in this current season of your life. Earlier this year, our guest founded Hair Made Simple - whose self-expressed vision is to create space for the Black community to shift their perspective and embrace their hair with courage, confidence, and clarity. Driven by their four core values of education, empowerment, exploration, and community, each experience is uniquely tailored to address your individual needs. Let's listen to how Shannon pushes past fear while keeping center with herself. Shannon's IG: @WanderingToMyself Shannon's Website: www.WanderingToMyself.com Hair Made Simple IG: @YourHairMadeSimple Hair Made Simple Website Black owned Hair Products Alaffia - https://www.alaffia.com Mielle Organics - https://mielleorganics.com/ Melanin Hair Care - https://melaninhaircare.com The Natural Hair Shop - https://www.naturalhairshop.com Podcast IG and Twitter: @WalkWithTFB Walk With TFB Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walkwithtfb/support
In 2014, Monique Rodriguez started Mielle Organics in her Merrillville, Indiana garage. Fast forward to 2021, and Mielle has evolved from the garage to the shelf and is now a multi-million-dollar brand sold in over 100,000 major retailers. At the height of COVID-19, Mielle experienced a 156% surge in growth but the real flex in Monique's story is that she's equally passionate about paving the way for other Black women entrepreneurs. Giving back to move forward is this boss babe's delicious recipe for success.
The key ingredient for creating and sustaining a successful business is "minding your business!" In this episode, we are joined by supermom Monique Rodriguez, wife and founder of Mielle Organics.
Ashley Byrne, associate director of PETA, joins Michelle for Valentine's Day to talk about how animals show love to one another and how their fidelity compares to that of humans! www.peta.orgMonique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics, talks about why she started the brand and the phenomenal growth it's seen over the past few years. www.mielleorganics.comVictoria Paige is the founder of Bibbity Bobbity Princess Parties and provides children's entertainment for your child's birthday virtually during the pandemic to anywhere in the world! When the pandemic is over, she is based in Toronto and will also provide in person parties! Her Valentine's princess party features Elsa, Anna, Ariel and Muranda. www.bibbitybobbityprincessparties.comDr. Jonathan Chen, chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery in the Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, shares the innovations in cardiac care and how it can save and improve lives of thousands of children worldwide! HEART.CHOP.EDU
In today's episode, we are talking to Monique Rodriquez of Mielle Organics.Monique Rodriguez founded MIELLE in 2014 after her healthy, hair care regimen for her tailbone-length hair became somewhat of a craze among her social media followers. The company began with only one product, the Advanced Hair Formula. A unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids, and minerals to support healthy hair, skin, and nails, and immunesystem. Since then, MIELLE has expanded to a half-dozen collections under Monique’s direction, including products for skin and children. MIELLE has been distributed in more than87 countries and can be found in more than 100,000 stores across the U.S. in retailers such as Sally Beauty, Target, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart just to name a few.In addition to her work with MIELLE, Monique is recognized as a leader in the business community as well as a role model to women of all ages. She, alongside the MIELLEbrand, has been recognized in publications such as Forbes, Allure, Black Enterprise, Sophisticate’s Black Hair, f and Essence. She in addition to popular, national daytime television talk shows -has also been seen on The Steve Harvey show, The Real, and The Wendy Williams Show. Monique has been recognized by the celebrity community, from “Black-ish” actress, Yara Shahidi, Shonda Rhimes, and more.With close to 700K, Monique and MIELLE have an extremely engaged social media following. Monique is committed to empowering women around the world through her beauty, business savvy, and her Secret Sauce to Success podcast and academy. Monique travels nationally and internationally to empower and equip women speaking to be the best version of themselves.
Hello lovely! This was an episode about something that we don't talk about enough in this community -- saving, spending, and giving during the holidays. Before we got into it we opened with out favorite things of the week. Mine was MIELLE Organics and Tennille's was the Ivy Park Drip 2.2 Collection with more inclusive sizing! During the digging in portion of the show shared 8 tips for saving: Make a shopping list.Pay yourself first. Establish a holiday budget. Pay cash ONLY.Avoid last-minute shopping.Share the load with others. Get creative. Take advantage of sale days.And then we shared 8 tips for giving:Set up a neighborhood holiday food drive. Get your kids involved in something that they care about. Volunteer in the digital space. Make a charitable donation.Give the gift of food -- cook, bake, or order for someone else! Pack stockings full of toiletries for women in transitional housing. Setup an Angel Tree Prison Fellowship Program amongst your friends/family. Try a random act of kindness! Tennille issued a 14 day challenge to all the single ladies in this week's date diary, called "All I Want for Christmas is You," and then we jumped into the question of the episode. This week's QOTE was this: What will you give to yourself this Christmas?Let us know your answers over at @lovemaaden. We always love to hear from you! Love,Maaden
Hey beautiful! In this episode, I sat down with Monique Rodriguez, the CEO of Mielle Organics, one of the biggest hair care and beauty brands out there, to speak about her journey in entrepreneurship. In this episode, she speaks about her background, what made her go into being a big boss, her miscarriage, her belief and faith in God, and how she keeps the love in her marriage up. One thing I love about Monique, apart from her really being a BIG BOSS, is her faith and her spiritual conviction. I think it's truly admirable and I think us SelfishBabes could def learn more then a thing or two from Monique. Please tag us when listening to this episode and share with Monique one thing you enjoyed about this episode. Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/sDKMmujNCgc Moniques Instagram is @ExquisiteMo : https://www.instagram.com/exquisitemo/ Mielle Organics Instagram is @MielleOrganics : https://www.instagram.com/mielleorganics/ Olanikee's Instagram is @OlanikeeOsi : https://www.instagram.com/olanikeeosi/ The SelfishBabe Instagram is @SelfishBabes : https://www.instagram.com/selfishbabes/ To reach me about podcast, youtube and app sponsorships go to OlanikeeOsi.com @GoddessDetox GoddessDetox.org for the Goddess Detox Pearls and the Queens Vaginal Steam & Throne In-Home Vaginal Steaming Set. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfishbabe-selfishtalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfishbabe-selfishtalk/support
Hey Dope Family, Tune into the Dope Girlz Pray Podcast today at 12:00 PM for our Testimony Tuesday's! Our guest speaker that will be sharing her amazing testimony will be the owner of Mielle Organics, Monique Rodriquez! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dopegirlzpray/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dopegirlzpray/support
We just want to support Black-Owned businesses, but you're making it hard, Mielle Organics!! Black men love to talk about our natural hair, but don't you have it too? Make it make sense.
In Season 1: Ep. 1, “#StayStrapped”, Zipp, Zay, and Zan chop it up about the impact of gun ownership and control in the black community, #StayTrending hot mini topics, and their own micro-aggression stories aka #StayAggressive! New episodes every Tuesday! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and leave us a review! #StayBuyinBlack highlighted businesses: Gun ownership and training https://mysisterskeeperdefense.com/ https://blackgunownersassociation.org/ Hair and beauty Melanin Hair Care: https://melaninhaircare.com/ Mielle Organics: https://mielleorganics.com/ Health and wellness Healthy+Well Directory: https://linktr.ee/healthyandwell Food Gertie Kay Sweets: https://gertiekaysweets.com/ The Nourish Spot: https://the-nourish-spot.business.site/ Gardening and Flora God's Garden Girl: http://godsgardengirl.com/herbalhealingaides/ Sister Sunflower: https://www.sistersunflower.com/about-me-1 Seed Mail Seed: http://seedmailseed.co Are you a black-owned business, creative, or intellectual and want to be featured on the show? Do you have any questions? Want to give your input on topic suggestions? The Stay Sleep Team would love to hear from you! Email: info@staysleep.net Stay connected with the Stay Sleep team: https://linkna.me/staysleep Email: info@staysleep.net Music: Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io/ | Produced By White Hot --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/staysleeppodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/staysleeppodcast/support
“There’s so much more to being a boss than what’s on Instagram,” and Mielle Organics CEO Monique Rodriguez knows that all too well. Monique founded the company in 2014 after her healthy, hair care regimen for her tailbone-length hair became somewhat of a craze among her social media followers. From living out her mother’s dream of being a nurse to pushing her own aspirations to the side, Monique decided that there had to be more than living paycheck-to-paycheck. After making it to the top of her payscale in nursing with no room for growth, she knew that the entrepreneurial spirit that began in her at the age of seven had to make its debut. Combining her love for hair, science, health, and taking time to sit still and ask God for direction, Monique received a vision to create a hair product. Little by little, she began to see what’s set in motion, now, come into play. The boss lady was already talking about hair care, hair health and her own mane journey on social media, which led to creating hair mixtures, to receiving a confirmation through DM that would propel her life purpose. Listen to this amazing story, and see how her popular natural hair care line came to be, just six short years ago. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Stitcher. This episode is brought to you by: Gusto As a Side Hustle Pro listener, you’ll get three months free when you roll your first payroll. Sign up, and give it a try at gusto.com/shp. ACUITY For a limited time, only, you can get 45 days of Acuity Scheduling free by going to acuityscheduling.com/hustlepro. No credit card required. Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Send questions to “Ask Nicaila” You can now send questions for the new “Ask Nicaila” segment that’s coming to Side Hustle Pro. Once I get a critical mass of questions, I can start rolling out this segment. Just email hi@sidehustlepro.co and put hashtag #AskNicaila in the subject. Guest Social Media Info Mielle Organics // Michelle Rodriguez (Instagram) – @mielleorganics // @exquisitemo Mielle Organics (Facebook) – @mielleorganicsllc Mielle Organics (Twitter) – @mielleorganics Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
Monique Rodriguez, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mielle Organics has over 9 years of experience as a registered nurse. Her background in science and focus on women's health from the inside out inspired Monique to share her regimen of healthy, tailbone-length hair with the masses. She is passionate about inspiring women in business and entrepreneurship. Monique resides in Indiana with her husband and COO of Mielle, Melvin, and their two beautiful daughters, Mia and Mackenzie. But before the current glory her and her family gained, just like many of us, Monique had a story. On today's episode Monique shares the various life experiences that led her to start Mielle Organics. Stay connected with Monique: Follow @exquisitemo on Instagram Shop the Mielle Organics collection Stay connected with Pain and Purpose Pain and Purpose Podcast on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/painandpurpose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/painandpurpose/support
The founder & CEO of haircare line Mielle Organics, Monique Rodriguez chats with SJR about being on go-mode while our surroundings are on pause and focusing on producing from faith instead of being victimized by obstacles. Sis isn’t letting up and neither are W.E. Quick question: how bold are you when you have nothing left to lose? • Sis, mentally boss up on 2020 with God and a therapist from Betterhelp.com/Evolve. While chatting virtually, eat a delicious meal you’ve prepared from Hellofresh.com/Evolve60.
Sometimes the very thing that breaks our hearts puts us back together. On this stop of The Get My Life Tour, Monique Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Mielle Organics joins host Lydia T. Blanco to share how overcoming tragedy brought her closer to her dreams; led her to become more in tune with her faith; and how her calling in the haircare industry made room for her when all else fell by the wayside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegetmylifetour/message
Monique Rodriguez discusses her faith-filled journey from being an RN to entrepreneurship and building MIELLE Organics, prioritizing family and business, scaling her brand, the importance of a solid team, MIELLE's initiatives for giving back during the pandemic, and more. Monique founded MIELLE in 2014 after her healthy, hair care regimen for her tailbone-length hair became somewhat of a craze among her social media followers. The company began with only one product, the Advanced Hair Formula. A unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids and minerals to support healthy hair, skin and nails, and immune system. Since then, MIELLE has expanded to a half-dozen collections under Monique's direction, including products for skin and children. MIELLE has been distributed in more than 87 countries and can be found in more than 100,000 stores across the U.S. in retailers such as Sally Beauty, Target, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart. For more info about her brand, visit mielleorganics.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkwomenhustle/support
Today in the interview chair we have Monique Rodriguez. Monique shared her journey from working for 8 years as a registered nurse to building a hair care empire Mielle Organics. She started Mielle with one hair care product the Advanced Hair Formula which is a hair growth oil. Monique shared how she stays motivated, tips for entrepreneurs, and her secret sauce to success. Monique Rodriguez founded MIELLE in 2014 after her healthy, hair care regimen for her tailbone-length hair became somewhat of a craze among her social media followers. The company began with only one product, the Advanced Hair Formula. A unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids and minerals to support healthy hair, skin and nails, and immune system. Since then, MIELLE has expanded to a half-dozen collections under Monique’s direction, including products for skin and children. MIELLE has been distributed in more than 87 countries and can be found in more than 100,000 stores across the U.S. in retailers such as Sally Beauty, Target, CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart just to name a few. Connect with Brandi: https://www.instagram.com/iambranditaylor/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/IamBrandiTaylor/?modal=admin_todo_tour Email: info@businessbeautynetwork.com Website: businessbeautynetwork.com Connect with Monique: https://www.instagram.com/exquisitemo/ https://www.instagram.com/mielleorganics/ https://mielleorganics.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbnp/support
Founder and CEO of the cult-favorite beauty brand, Mielle Organics, my girl Monique Rodriguez (@exquisitemo) joined me on the show! When it comes to understanding what it takes to maintain great health, Monique knows! As a former nurse, she's all about understanding how the body works and giving it more of whatever it responds well to! She brought that SAME ENERGY to creating Mielle Organics. Clean ingredients that speak directly to the health of the hair and NOT just the look. Monique's story is all about courage to do what you LOVE and not letting naysayers stop you. Pop in your earbuds or turn up your speakers and get this INSPIRATION from the one-and-only Monique Rodriguez!Let Julee (@missjulee) know your thoughts on this episode of The Color Files by using the hashtag #TheColorFiles on Instagram. The Color Files Host: Julee Wilson (@MissJulee)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_) + Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly)Bookings: Shantel Holder, Tiffany Ashitey, Julee WilsonAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Monique & Melvin Rodriguez, Founders, CEO and COO of MIELLE Organics, haircare beauty brand.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Monique & Melvin Rodriguez, Founders, CEO and COO of MIELLE Organics, haircare beauty brand.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908
Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Lecrae, GRAMMY Award-winning Artist and Co-Owner/ CEO of Reach Records; Quad Webb, Co-Host on TV One's “Sister Circle,” Star on Bravo's “Married to Medicine,” Author of “Cooking with Miss Quad: Live Laugh, Love and Eat,” and Entrepreneur; Monique & Melvin Rodriguez, Founders, CEO and COO of MIELLE Organics, haircare beauty brand; and Andra Hall, Founder and CEO of CamiCakes.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Lecrae, GRAMMY Award-winning Artist and Co-Owner/ CEO of Reach Records; Quad Webb, Co-Host on TV One’s “Sister Circle,” Star on Bravo’s “Married to Medicine,” Author of “Cooking with Miss Quad: Live Laugh, Love and Eat,” and Entrepreneur; Monique & Melvin Rodriguez, Founders, CEO and COO of MIELLE Organics, haircare beauty brand; and Andra Hall, Founder and CEO of CamiCakes.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://open.spotify.com/show/3ABAQdTXqAnhGwxrsjFa5yhttps://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttps://am920theanswer.com/radioshow/7908
In this episode I am sharing some quick tips on how you can grow online. Don't forget to check out my new e-book about growing online with social media. Sharing my tips from my own experience. Mielle Organics was built online and I grew it to a multimillion dollar business in 4 years and I'm just getting started. So enjoy my quick tips and my ebook found at themoniquerodriguez.com
Monique Rodriguez, Founder & CEO of Mielle Organics joins the Fearless Faith + Hustle podcast to discuss her journey into entrepreneurship, her faith and the beauty in being yourself in business. Monique shares how she overcame obstacles that proved to help elevate her and build her for the success that she is now walking in. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to check out the www.fearlessfaithhustle.com to submit your podcast questions join our email list, get tour updates and you can stay connected with all things Fearless by joining my Fearless Community on Facebook.
In this episode I wanted to highlight one of my favorite topics, building your brand on social media. It's one of my favorite topics because I built Mielle Organics only on social media in the beginning. I learned the Art and how to master social media and I actually really like social media marketing if done correctly. It gives you the opportunity to reach so many different people across the globe. So I wanted to share some simple tips to help you grow your brand on social media. Make sure you share this episode and sign up for my newsletter at themoniquerodriguez.com social media handles @exquisitemo @mielleorganics @1015designs_
This is my first podcast episode and I'm so proud of myself for taking the first step to share my voice and my gifts with the world. In this first episode I'm sharing a more intimate side of me. Who I am, where I came from and to hopefully give you inspiration to know my story is your story I'm no different. I go back to my childhood journey and how that journey led me to who I am today. This is the first of many shows with valuable content that will inspire you to follow and pursue your passion and dreams. You can find out more about me by following me on social media @exquisitemo and @Mielleorganics My website is Themoniquerodriguez.com. A couple of books I like to reference are here : http://ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&OneJS=1&Operation=GetAdHtml&MarketPlace=US&source=ac&ref=qf_sp_asin_til&ad_type=product_link&tracking_id=moniquerodrig-20&marketplace=amazon®ion=US&placement=0307465357&asins=0307465357&linkId=86e5ab26a304fe174b71fb36233fb101&show_border=false&link_opens_in_new_window=false&price_color=333333&title_color=0066c0&bg_color=ffffff http://ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&OneJS=1&Operation=GetAdHtml&MarketPlace=US&source=ac&ref=qf_sp_asin_til&ad_type=product_link&tracking_id=moniquerodrig-20&marketplace=amazon®ion=US&placement=0762447699&asins=0762447699&linkId=72e5d195cf13564137486153fe2fea2d&show_border=false&link_opens_in_new_window=false&price_color=333333&title_color=0066c0&bg_color=ffffff http://ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&OneJS=1&Operation=GetAdHtml&MarketPlace=US&source=ac&ref=qf_sp_asin_til&ad_type=product_link&tracking_id=moniquerodrig-20&marketplace=amazon®ion=US&placement=0062220365&asins=0062220365&linkId=c177230ea75825b5918c50b232c95083&show_border=false&link_opens_in_new_window=false&price_color=333333&title_color=0066C0&bg_color=FFFFFF
Get your creative fuel from Monique Rodriguez, Founder and CEO of Mielle® Organics. Monique discusses the importance of being the authentic YOU and no one else. She also shares how to manage life as a CEO, mom and wife and the importance of self-care.
Listen in as the Monique Rodriguez, CEO of Mielle Organics shares her success secrets! We're talking quitting your career, pursuing your passion and family hustle in episode 30!
Today, CEO Monique Rodriguez will Bling The Airwaves with me about her amazing hair care line, Mielle Organics! Here's a bit of information about her brand and products! In 2014, founder, Monique Rodriguez, was inspired to share her regimen of healthy, tailbone-length hair with the masses. This was initially exercised with the creation of the first Mielle Organics product, the Advanced Hair Formula, a unique proprietary blend of herbs, amino acids and minerals to support healthy hair, skin and nails, and immune system. After popular demand, Monique began to meet her customers with the products they demanded with the introduction of the Mint Almond Oil, acclaimed for its scalp sensation, root stimulation for hair growth and illustrious shine. Monique’s products have welcomed a global and viral sensation, with orders in over 87 countries around the world, over an eight month span. Mielle is armed with an array of products including best sellers: Babassu Oil and Mint Deep Conditioning Protein/Moisture Replenisher, Honey Dew Berry Conditioning Cleanser and the Organic White Peony Ultra Moisturizing Leave In Conditioner, just to name a few. With organic ingredients being its “root to results,” Mielle continues to create a line of natural beauty products for all hair types. By popular demand, in 2015, the comapny launched it’s first hair cleanser, Babassu Oil Conditioning Sulfate Free Shampoo. Mielle has been endorsed by celebrity fans including: Rasheeda Frost (Love & Hip Hop), Drew Sidora (BET’s The Game) and a host of naturalistas around the world. Mielle Organics continues to be a market innovator in the natural hair care world and is excited to continue to meet the demands of healthy, natural hair by women and families worldwide. Tune in to hear us live!!!! Check out her website! www.mielleorganics.com
Tune in on Monday, February 9th as we feature guest, Monique Rodriquez, CEO of Mielle Organics. Learn all about how she got her company started, contributing factors to her success and wisdom tips she wants to share with other business women. About Our Featured Guest: Monique Rodriguez is the CEO of Mielle Organics , a hair and skin care company that uses all natural ingredients. As a mother and Registered Nurse, Monique developed a passion for healthy living and was determined to share her knowledge and enthusiasm about growing and maintaining healthy hair. Today, Monique's products have become a global and viral sensation, with orders from over 100,000 customers around the world in a seven month span. The company has been endorsed by celebrities including: Rasheeda Frost (Love & Hip Hop), Demetria McKinney (Real Housewives of Atlanta and Tyler Perry’s House of Pain), Drew Sidora (BET’s The Game) and a host of naturalistas around the world. Mielle Organics continues to be a market innovator in the natural hair care world and is excited to continue to meet the demands of healthy, natural hair by women and families worldwide.
Michelle Thames is an award-winning blogger turned online business and marketing strategist. She has helped catapult companies like the multi-million dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics from startups to becoming household names by leveraging organic social media and digital marketing strategies. Michelle teaches creative entrepreneurs how to make their businesses more visible, attract more clients, and monetize using organic marketing and social media. In this episode, Whitney and Michelle discuss Michelle's journey from natural hair blogger to agency owner and marketing strategist. They also chat about the importance of community and the evolution of social media.In this episode of Under the Influence:Michelle's transition from natural hair blogger to marketing strategistHow marketing trends changed during the pandemicUtilizing Facebook and Instagram and platform demographicsUp and coming monetizing platforms for creatorsBuilding influence through communityThis show is supported by:Get Supr | Go to getsupr.com and use the code UNDERTHEINFLUENCE15 for 15% off!Connect with Michelle:Instagram: @michellelthamesPodcast: Social Media DecodedWebsite: www.thamesmediasolutions.comReferences: Stan StoreConnect with Whitney:Instagram: @whitneyeckisPodcast IG: @undertheinfluence.podTikTok: @whitneyeckisEckis Marketing: @eckismarketingGet Supr: @getsuprMore information about the show + businesses: whitneyeckis.com