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In today's episode Hausa Chocolate is joined by Olori Coitus, a brilliant Sex Educator, Intimacy Director and Public Health Expert. They unpack the exciting world of spreading accurate information on sex in Nigeria's sexually ‘repressed' society. Olori Coitus shares how she got into Sexual Health, her journey so far, the road blocks she's experienced in Nigeria being a sex educator and much more!Enjoy!Themes: Sex Education, Women's Health, Advocacy Don't forget to rate us and share!Stay connected with us on:- Instagram: @spitorswallowpod- Twitter: @sospodofficial- TikTok: @spitorswallowpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A story awaits you. A story that transformed a struggling B2B SaaS company into a lead magnet within just six months. Can you believe that? Well, you better do because that’s the power of infusing storytelling into B2B SaaS content, which you and I will explore together today. I still remember like it was yesterday,…
Tap in as W.E. throw it back to some candid conversations between SJR and her friends! First, we're choppin' it up with fashion stylist, author, and entrepreneur Olori Swank! She tells how her career path took an unexpected turn for the BETTER. That's right! At times we're called in a different direction than W.E. prepared for, so knowing your “why” is key. Sis, what makes you bloom and feel alive? Hold that thought but commit to it. Delegation, get comfy to watch The Pajama Interviews at WomanEvolve.tv. Plus, start your FREE 7-day trial today! This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp online therapy and the Abide app biblical meditations.
Ni ose ti o koja ni a ri bi Israeli ti ni isegun lori Jeriko nitoripe won gbekele eto ati ete Olorun nigbati won wa a fun itoni sugbon l'oni ni a wo abamo ati irora ti o gbehin awon omo Israeli nigbati won ko lati wa oju Olorun fun itosona ki won ki o to lo doju ija ko Ai...Joshua 7:1-13.....
L'ati oni, a o bere si wo apeere itoni Olorun fun awon/awa eniyan re nigba ti a ba se aapon lati wa oju re ninu awon igbese wa gbogbo. A o si bere ninu iwe Josua 6:1-7....
/ M o r n i n g S t a r / Jesus is the root and offspring of David The angel to the Churches. / He is the Morning Star / “I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.” Revelation 22 vs 16 NKJV This Christmas, the morning star is rising In every heart and home and nation, Bringing announcements of love, mercy Peace and good cheer to all the people.
Olori Swank is a Serial Entrepreneur, Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Author known for her electric blue hair and fearless style. A former pre-med student with a bachelor's degree in Psychology from The University of Georgia, her next step, after graduating with honors, was to apply for medical school. However, a chance meeting with the VP of A&R at Jive Records, who wanted her to style one of his artists, quickly morphed into an entirely different career path. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hopedisguised/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hopedisguised/support
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A very common amongst founders is 'Should you bootstrap your business or raise a venture fund?'. It's a question that I've asked myself repeatedly. In this episode, I talk define what the two options are and highlight what the pros and cons of each are, and provide some guidelines that will help you decide what your next steps should be. Enjoy! --- Chat with me directly at instagram.com/tomideawe Visit my brand, Olori, at www.beolori.com or instagram.com/beolori Leave podcast reviews on Apple Podcasts & anywhere you listen. Thank you!
This episode is all about Kickstarter Campaigns! Tamara Mekler is chatting with me about all the activities that have gone into launching their kickstarter campaign for Nutshell Coolers, a thoughtfully-designed cooler for lovers of the outdoors. In this episode, you'll hear: How they came up with their business idea Why they chose to run a crowdfunding campaign Why they chose the kickstarter over other crowdfunding platforms Pros & Cons of running a kickstarter campaign What they've learnt so far in their journey to launching the campaign Check them out and support the campaign! Website: www.nutshellcoolers.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/nutshellcoolers/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/nutshellcoolers Kickstarter Project Page: www.kickstarter.com/projects/nutshellcoolers/nutshell-coolers-chill-by-nature --- Chat with me directly at instagram.com/tomideawe Visit my brand, Olori, at www.beolori.com Leave podcast reviews on Apple Podcasts & anywhere you listen. Thank you!
In today's episode, I'm chatting with Sarah Pura, co-founder of Eddi Products. At Eddi, Sarah currently leads Marketing Strategy & Marketing Operations. Eddi is the sustainable solution for your favorite suds - An elegantly-designed dispenser with all-natural scented hand soaps packaged in aluminum. Sarah is telling us about her experience building Eddi and all the activities that have gone into 19 months of getting to Launch Day (today!) In this episode, you'll hear: - Her experience building Eddi Products (Successes, failures, learnings) - The pre-launch activities that went into Eddi Products - What to look for in a co-founder & benefits of having one - The best tools to have for any e-commerce store Check out Eddi at www.meeteddi.com --- Chat with me directly at instagram.com/tomideawe Visit my brand, Olori, at www.beolori.com Leave podcast reviews on Apple Podcasts & anywhere you listen. Thank you!
Let's talk about funding your product based business. As a self-funded business, I've had to be creative around financing my business and i've tried a number of things. In this episode i'll be sharing 5 options for funding your product based business, and my experience trying each of these. ---- Join the Starting Up Facebook Group to find a community and connect with other entrepreneurs just like you! Let's connect on Instagram @thestartinguppodcast My Product Based Business, Olori, can be found at www.beolori.com and @beolori on instagram Rate, Review, & Subscribe. Like what you heard? I'd be forever grateful if you'd rate, review and subscribe to the show! Not only does it help your fellow eCommerce entrepreneurs find the Starting Up podcast; it's also valuable feedback for me to continue bringing you the content you want to hear.
Today Episode is with someone who has quickly become a friend, Kim Robinson. Kim is a 15+ year marketing professional and coach based in New York City. He is the founder of 3pts, a marketing resource that helps self-funded creative small businesses with limited resources grow. Kim really helped me create a strategy plan for my business in 2021. How to view things in different ways so I didn't get overwhelmed with all the things that there is to do! He takes a bunch of your ideas and brings them together to make something happen! Kim teaches us how to take all that information that circulates on the internet and transform it into a possibility. 4 key takeaways from this episode: - What is a business plan? - How to write a business plan - How to start marketing as a small business - How to identify your strengths as a founder Kim's website is http://3pts.co/welcome and you can email him at info@3pts.co Business Planning Resource from Kim: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/2/d/1CQhNfpCd3rbJCvJ5Zp2IO4fO0cdLKyNiEJuxhA0Ntlg/edit?usp=sharing ---- Join the Starting Up Facebook Group to find a community and connect with other entrepreneurs just like you! Let's connect on Instagram @thestartinguppodcast My Product Based Business, Olori, can be found at www.beolori.com and @beolori on instagram Rate, Review, & Subscribe. Like what you heard? I would be so grateful if you'd rate, review and subscribe to the show! Not only does it help your fellow eCommerce entrepreneurs find the Starting Up podcast; it's also valuable feedback for me to continue bringing you the content you want to hear.
Today's episode is special. I'm going to be pulling back the curtains on my product-based business, Olori. Olori means ‘Queen' in the Yoruba language of Nigeria and we offer gorgeous African-inspired handbags that celebrate culture and heritage, whilst empowering women. In this episode, I'm sharing how I started, where I am today and my current desires / dreams for Olori. I honestly am sharing things I typically wouldn't share with the world, but I'm putting this out there because I'm committed to showing you what it truly means to run a product-based business … the good, the bad and the ugly. Enjoy! --- Join the Starting Up Facebook Group to find community and connect with other entrepreneurs just like you! Let's connect on Instagram @thestartinguppodcast My Product Based Business, Olori, can be found at www.beolori.com and @beolori on instagram Rate, Review, & Subscribe. Like what you heard? I'd be forever grateful if you'd rate, review and subscribe to the show! Not only does it help your fellow eCommerce entrepreneurs find the Starting Up podcast; it's also valuable feedback for me to continue bringing you the content you want to hear.
Welcome to the very first episode of Starting Up Podcast. In this episode I'll share the vision for this podcast and tell you more about me, your host Tomide Awe. You'll hear about my background and how living, studying and working across 3 continents have brought me to where I am today, building my own product-based business. You'll also hear me talk about starting my own product based business 4 years ago inspired me to start this podcast and create a space for community and advisory for founders like you. --- Join the Starting Up Facebook Group to find community and connect with other entrepreneurs just like you! Let's connect on Instagram @thestartinguppodcast My Product Based Business, Olori, can be found at www.beolori.com and @beolori on instagram Rate, Review, & Subscribe. Like what you heard? I'd be forever grateful if you'd rate, review and subscribe to the show! Not only does it help your fellow eCommerce entrepreneurs find the Starting Up podcast; it's also valuable feedback for me to continue bringing you the content you want to hear.
This is a heart break episode. First, Olori's heart breaks as we discuss what black women have to go through in the hands of black men. From men stringing you along while still stuck on their exes to men willing to enjoy the perks of being with a rich woman but never willing to take her seriously. Then we move to financial heart break as Olori and Eka try to console themselves as Bitcoin crashes, while Efe laughs from the side lines :)
In this episode, sexpert Yeside Olayinka-Agbola of Olori Coitus speaks on everything from how she started to 0rgasms and self-love. Follow her on IG @oloricoitus, and contact her @ ask@oloricoitus.com.
Struggle to Triumph is how Tomide Awe, the senior revenue strategy and operations manager at Twitter, founder of Olori - an African fashion brand that celebrates African culture & heritage whilst empowering women and fellow podcaster describes her life’s journey . On today’s episode, she shares her educational and professional journey from living in Nigeria, immigrating to the UK for college and now living and working in the US. If you believe success is a series of never failing - then you will be bowled over by her story.
Karen and Ming welcome special guest and 3rd “Boss Best Friend” Olori Swank to the pod to celebrate her Birthday and catch up on all things, from how they met one another and Olori's hiatus from the world to dealing with Functional Depression and dating during Covid! They also give a surprise call to their first two #Women4Women contest winners live and award them $10,000 dollars each.
Olori Swank is a Serial Entrepreneur, Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Author known for her electric blue hair and fearless style. On this episode, she chats with Will Lucas about how to find success with e-commerce and how to know if people want what you have.
In this episode, my guest Kome Olori shared about how she chose to leave her career as a corporate banker for a life of entrepreneurship. A lot of women while on maternity leave wonder about staying home with the child[ren], going back to work, or doing a little of both. Kome walked us through her thought process on starting her Amazon selling business, and starting the She Dares 2 Succeed coaching program for women entrepreneurs. Follow Kome online: Instagram @SheDares2Succeed Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/shedarestosucceed/ Youtube - She Dares TV RELATED EPISODES 37. Stay At Home Mum With Purpose Follow Mommy Oyoyo on social media @MommyOyoyo and the website www.mommyoyoyo.com. Don't forget to rate, review, share and subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Anchor and more! You can also leave a voice note HERE! Share your feedback to any episode, the podcast and any suggestions for future topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mommy-oyoyo/message
According to Efe, parents should lie to their kids and hype them. Olori and Eka disagree. On one hand, it doesn't prepare them for the real world, on the other hand, it builds their self esteem.
Olutoyin Odulate is the Founder & CEO of Olori Cosmetics, an African multi-brand cosmetics producer based in Lagos, Nigeria. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Temple University and an MBA from INSEAD. She is a seasoned Consumer Goods and FMCG professional with over 16 years of corporate experience. Her company, Olori Cosmetics is one of the founders of organic beauty goods manufactured entirely from African ingredients in Nigeria.
I'm sure that many of us started this year toasting to the new decade, excited and full of enthusiasm. This was going to be 'our time' we thought. Full of promises and potentials. Well, that certainly didn't work out as anticipated for many. The global pandemic (Covid) struck and seems to have taken the center stage and the best of the year for most people! As we reflect on 2020 we may as well discover that many of the things that used to make us happy are less important.December is the month of gifts
Is it just us or do Nigerian businesses have questionable customer service? In this episode, Olori shares her customer service experience with a Nigerian entrepreneur and we look at customer service generally in Nigeria. We also discuss the Social Media/Fake Life common amongst influencers using Comedian Ebiye as a case study and give COVID-19 a few minutes at the end.
We tackle the Big "S" word in this episode - do you believe a wife should submit to her husband ? Olori is team NO and Eka is team YES. Join the conversation!
Pant Washing Gang! We kick-off this episode with the new Kaduna rape law. For hot topics, we discuss the Edo state elections, Snitching on your boss' husband and HAND WASHING your partner's underwear (pant). Welcome to the Black Bra Podcast (BBP) hosted by 3 lovely ladies: Olori, Eka and Efe.
On this episode, we are joined by Yeside Olayinka-Agbola, also known as Olori coitus. She is a certified Sexual Health Educator, and intimacy & Pleasure Expert. We explore sexual pleasure, intimacy and how couples and women can maximise physical intimacy within long term relationships. We explore why there have been barriers to fulfilling sexual relationships and how we can all break down these barriers. You can find her on Instagram @oloricoitus Instagram @taboodoctor YouTube Taboodoctor
How do you mentally prepare to tackle hurdles as you transition from the corporate world to entrepreneurship? Well, join our guest this week-Toyin Odulate. She will walk us step by step on her entrepreneurship journey. And on her becoming the CEO of her company-Olori. Before founding Olori Beauty Enterprise in 2018, Odulate served as an Independent Non-Executive Director for Anheuser-Busch InBev. She had also been the Regional Director for Anglophone West Africa, Country Manager for Danone NELN among other positions. In this episode, she narrates how a childhood passion and a hair accident she experienced in a salon, led to the eventual birth of her company. Also learn of the unique challenges women entrepreneurs face in the boardroom meetings. And other challenges cutting across genders and different social classes among business founders.
Olori Boye-Ajayi sat down with Breakfast Connect to talk about seeing an opportunity, taking advantage of it and putting in the work to see it through. Olori, who founded the Katie Wang Company over a decade ago, talks about the difference between knowing how to multiply money and knowing how to run a business. She urged small businesses to put as much effort into service delivery as they do into making or acquiring the physical product."I remember going to banks on Kofo Abayomi, (Victoria Island, Lagos). I'll put my truck out there and the (female staff) will come around during their lunch break. I will drive the truck by the way. I didn't have a driver. So, I was really hands-on", she says.She continues, "There's something about bending your back in the beginning. (Making sales) is not all by skill. Sometimes it's just doing the work and you'll get the reward later."Olori is also the co-founder of the Ark Coaching Company which began as a need for people who are stuck-in-a-rut in their business. She clarifies, "It's not a mentoring programme, because unlike a mentor, a coach gets the job done." According to her, participants are admitted on a referral basis. The reason is because she says "not everbody can go through the process of unlearning."
Olori Boye-Ajayi sat down with Breakfast Connect to talk about seeing an opportunity, taking advantage of it and putting in the work to see it through. Olori, who founded the Katie Wang Company over a decade ago, talks about the difference between knowing how to multiply money and knowing how to run a business. She urged small businesses to put as much effort into service delivery as they do into making or acquiring the physical product."I remember going to banks on Kofo Abayomi, (Victoria Island, Lagos). I'll put my truck out there and the (female staff) will come around during their lunch break. I will drive the truck by the way. I didn't have a driver. So, I was really hands-on", she says.She continues, "There's something about bending your back in the beginning. (Making sales) is not all by skill. Sometimes it's just doing the work and you'll get the reward later."Olori is also the co-founder of the Ark Coaching Company which began as a need for people who are stuck-in-a-rut in their business. She clarifies, "It's not a mentoring programme, because unlike a mentor, a coach gets the job done." According to her, participants are admitted on a referral basis. The reason is because she says "not everbody can go through the process of unlearning."
Olori Boye-Ajayi sat down with Breakfast Connect to talk about seeing an opportunity, taking advantage of it and putting in the work to see it through. Olori, who founded the Katie Wang Company over a decade ago, talks about the difference between knowing how to multiply money and knowing how to run a business. She urged small businesses to put as much effort into service delivery as they do into making or acquiring the physical product."I remember going to banks on Kofo Abayomi, (Victoria Island, Lagos). I'll put my truck out there and the (female staff) will come around during their lunch break. I will drive the truck by the way. I didn't have a driver. So, I was really hands-on", she says.She continues, "There's something about bending your back in the beginning. (Making sales) is not all by skill. Sometimes it's just doing the work and you'll get the reward later."Olori is also the co-founder of the Ark Coaching Company which began as a need for people who are stuck-in-a-rut in their business. She clarifies, "It's not a mentoring programme, because unlike a mentor, a coach gets the job done." According to her, participants are admitted on a referral basis. The reason is because she says "not everbody can go through the process of unlearning."
Social Tea is a social networking group for women. Our vision is simple, win with us! We meet once a month, the last Saturday of every month in a number of cities. During each meeting, we have speakers who are experts in a wide range of relevant disciplines, from mental health to entrepreneurship. We are currently live in 10 cities which include Houston, Dallas, New York City, DMV, Atlanta, and Miami. Social Tea was founded by Kemishia Sorzano AKA Olori Trini, I am a Houston , tx based motivational speaker, and author! Her brand is about women empowerment. She is the creator of a new book called Story For The Gods Book which is a collection of stories from different women from all over the world! The authors find freedom through sharing and the reader finds freedom through sharing! Get connected with her: Olori's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oloritrini/ Socal Tea Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_socialtea/ Website: https://www.hersocialtea.com/ Email: connect@hersocialtea.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jasmine-a-stith/support
First week in April, my husband and I decided to have a call; not just with our network but some of our followers. We tried our best to answer some questions of those on the call with us on how to navigate this pandemic season of COVD-19. We couldn't get the recording from the beginning but here's a bit of what was captured. You can contact us via Instagram: @oloriboye we would love to hear from you. Enjoy!
Team building is a skill I have struggled with for a long time. Delegating, communicating and maintaining the vision is all very unique when it requires you to do it over time. I brought on a good friend Kemishia (Olori), who I see as a master of team building. She is the publisher and producer of Story For The Gods Book (I am one of the authors) and the founder of @the_socialtea, a social networking community for women to grow and glow together! The gag is.. they are in 10 cities in under one year. Just press play. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley-aminah/support
This week Ketty talks to Olori from the podcast, Sex on Sunday. This episode takes a deep dive into the acts of sex, engaging in intimacy, healing from sexual assault and using orgasms as a manifestation tool. Trust me, you want to press play!!!
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On this episode of Your Right to Speak Salvatore talks with youth who are part of Olori. Olori is a project formed by multiple organizations that work with Black youth around Blackness and identity. The focus on this episode is on anti-Black racism in the school system. Sharifa, Lukman, Isaiahm, Pikmen in the episode are candid about their experiences in the school system and how they have seen and experienced discrimination. The conversation then turns the topic of du-rags and how their school has banned on them. The interviewees explain what du-rags mean to them and how society sees them. Please note: since the episode was recorded the school has lifted their ban on du-rags from a petition students started. Let’s Raise Awareness Together!
On this episode of Your Right to Speak Salvatore talks with youth who are part of Olori. Olori is a project formed by multiple organizations that work with Black youth around Blackness and identity. The focus on this episode is on anti-Black racism in the school system. Sharifa, Lukman, Isaiahm, Pikmen the episode are candid about their experiences in the school system and how they have seen and experienced discrimination. The conversation then turns the topic of du-rags and how their school has banned on them. The interviewees explain what du-rags mean to them and how society sees them. Please note: since the episode was recorded the school has lifted their ban on du-rags from a petition students started. Let’s Raise Awareness Together!
On this episode of Your Right to Speak Salvatore talks with youth who are part of Olori. Olori is a project formed by multiple organizations that work with Black youth around Blackness and identity. The focus on this episode is on anti-Black racism in the school system. Sharifa, Lukman, Isaiahm, Pikmen in the episode are candid about their experiences in the school system and how they have seen and experienced discrimination. The conversation then turns the topic of du-rags and how their school has banned on them. The interviewees explain what du-rags mean to them and how society sees them. Please note: since the episode was recorded the school has lifted their ban on du-rags from a petition students started. Let’s Raise Awareness Together!
This week we are joined by Celebrity Stylist and Serial Entrepreneur, Olori Swank. We talk her leap of faith move from Atlanta to LA, random encounters leading to styling opportunity, and the endless hustle of an entrepreneur. Also, are busy bottoms in?
The MAD Diva attends the Girl Boss Across Brunch Event with Keynote Speaker Olori Swank. This podcast was recorded live at the event and she definitely dropped some gems! Mimosa bar provided by MAD Diva Mixology. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mad-diva-moments/support
This week the G.A.W.D. Brothers are joined by Olori from the Sex On Sundays podcast to talk about rape/sexual assault, Kevin Hart, a little kink, and more!!! Contact Us Email: 2LivePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @2LivePodcast Instagram: @2LivePodcast facebook.com/2LivePodcat
In episode 115, Kestrel welcomes Tomide Awe, the founder of Olori, to the show. A handbag line that incorporates traditional African textiles into modern designs, Olori was built with an intention to help women become actively involved in solving women-interest issues, especially with regard to education. "It's not about just donating money - we are not a charity organization, this is not a charitable affair for us. We are on a mission to build this network of future empowered women, and we wanted to ensure that the girls feel the full effect of every dollar that we spend." -Tomide Awe, Founder of Olori In this episode, Tomide shares more about her journey, and how growing up in Nigeria helped her realize the impact an education can have on women's lives. According to UNESCO, a girl in Nigeria has a 73% chance of not going to school. For Tomide, her mom helped to ensure she was able to get an education, and now she has multiple degrees. She wants to pay that forward to help give other young girls the opportunity to learn, grow and build their own future. With each Olori bag purchased, a girl receives one month of education, in coordination with Olori's giving partner Bridge International Academies. One powerful element of Tomide's company is she's not just a charity and/or a business with a giving model. Instead, she has built a supply chain that supports women throughout the backstory of her products as well. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: Wharton, university where Tomide studied and received her Master's degree "Nigeria is a country where a girl has a 73% chance of not going to school at all, according to UNESCO" "About 9.5 million girls will never step foot in a school, compared to about 5 million boys [in Africa]." "UNICEF says that mothers that have had some education are more than twice as likely to send their own children to school." Bridge International Academies, Olori's nonprofit giving partner Olori actually means "queen" in Tomide's language - the Yuruba language of Nigeria Aso-oke: textiles used to make Olori's bags "We strongly believe that when women support women, incredible things happen." GIVEAWAY ALERT Conscious Chatter has partnered with IndieGetup for a Conscious Closet Giveaway! Featuring a line up of $850 worth of sustainable + ethically-sourced brands, you could win badass pieces from Krochet Kids, Bluer Denim, Patara Shoes, Indosole, Bewildher + more! ENTER TO WIN A CONSCIOUS CLOSET HERE >
Fashion entrepreneur, celebrity stylist, and author Olori Swanks shares her journey to entrepreneurship and how she stumbled upon the world of fashion styling. She talks the steps you need to take if you want to get serious about a "dream" of yours. SHOW NOTES: www.dreamsindrive.com/olori-swank SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join Follow Dreams In Drive on Social: twitter.com/dreamsindrive instagram.com/dreamsindrive Follow Olori on social: www.instagram.com/oloriswank twitter.com/oloriswank www.oloriswank.com Find Rana on social: instagram.com/rainshineluv twitter.com/rainshineluv www.ranacampbell.com
Olori Swank is a serial entrepreneur, celebrity stylist, fashion designer and she recently became an author with the release of her first book '101: The Blueprint for a Swank Life,' which she describes as a "fashion and lifestyle advice guide that provides tips on style, dating, finance, entrepreneurship and more. As a celebrity stylist, Olori has worked with notable names such as Keyshia Cole, Tyrese, Teyana Taylor, Lance Gross, Keke Palmer and others. Using the knowledge she gained from styling, she was able to create a successful online store called SwankBlue.com where she sells affordable, high-end fashion. And in true entrepreneurial fashion, when that business took off she launched a workshop series to teach other people how they could build a success e-commerce shop or make a name for themselves in the styling world. On this episode, Olori talks about how she's been able to build a recognizable personal brand (yup, we talk about that blue hair!), and how she's been able to leverage her passion and skill set into such a well-connected multi-business ecosystem. Show Notes: hashtagsandstilettos.com/olori-swank Social Media: Instagram.com/OloriSwank Instagram.com/SwankBlue Twitter.com/OloriSwank Instagram.com/HashtagsandStilettos Instagram.com/MissSuccess Twitter.com/MissSuccess Like this episode? Rate and review it on iTunes!
Join Black Urban America host Kennth Jones as he interviews Author and Activist Queen OloriOsunede Olusegun as she exposes the Mental Health Abuses in the Black family with her lastest research and findings. Call in 347-989-0180