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Rhonesha Byng (@neshasagenda) made time on her agenda to sit with the Non-Corporate Girls. We spoke about what it takes to scale and business and the lessons learned along the way. Rhonesha has been a CEO for almost a decade allowing her the opportunity to pour into her community and highlight women who are trailblazing their paths. She is passionate about equity and most recently launched the Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute which helps unite and advance Black-owned media businesses. Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) dive deeper into learning what has continued to ignite Rhonesa's passion and how her purpose was seeded so early on in life. This episode is for those who have a vision set on their hearts from a young age and answer to bringing it to fruition.Download, Follow and Share on your favorite streaming platforms! Follow, Like, Comment and Watch us on social: Youtube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
This week on Stop, Look & Listen we catch up with De'Von Johnson & Rhonesha Byng. CEO's of their individual black owned media brands, they came together to form BOMESI (Black-Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute). BOMESI's goal is to increase visibility and resources allocated to black media platforms in order to maintain and advance these companies in the black community. BOMESI's website: www.blackownedmedia.org De'Von's BleuLife Media Group: www.bleulife.com Rhonesha's Her Agenda: www.heragenda.com
This week's guest is journalist, CEO, and Forbes 30 under 30, Rhonesha Byng! Find out more about her here by visiting http://www.rhonesha.com/ and become a HER AGENDA INSIDER: https://heragenda.com/her-agenda-insiders Also, sign up for the BCC Sunday Table Read October 31st, 3pm ET/noon PT! More resources: https://www.flowcode.com/page/thebcc
In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Rhonesha Byng, a publishing boss, Emmy award-winning journalist, speaker, and the Founder and CEO of Her Agenda. Rhonesha and Her Agenda are incredible resources of inspiration, information, and community for millennial women looking to reach their next level of success, both professionally and personally.Rhonesha reflects on her early passion for journalism, back when she attended press conferences as a teenager, and explains how she came up with her motto, “No one ever slows her agenda.” Rhonesha explains how she landed high-value, paid internships with top media companies in high school, as well as how she made her own TV and radio shows and interviewed celebrities, like Lupe Fiasco, while studying communications in college. “When you declare and set your mission, your community will hold you accountable to it and it will help you to manifest your goals and attract opportunities.”- Rhonesha ByngRhonesha is a powerhouse that fearlessly shoots her shot, time and again. Stay tuned to learn how to advocate for yourself and receive the recognition that you deserve as a boss female, along with why Rhonesha decided to take the path of entrepreneurship seriously and start her own media platform. Plus, she talks about Hurston House, her private social club and dedicated co-working space for gifted and creative women, and how she's pivoted in business as a result of the major unrest in 2020.“You can't tell yourself no before anyone else tells you no.”- Rhonesha ByngResources Mentioned:The Emma Bowen Foundation: www.emmabowenfoundation.com Her Agenda on Instagram: www.instagram.com/HerAgenda Her Agenda on Twitter: www.twitter.com/HerAgenda Hurston House on Instagram: www.instagram.com/HurstonHouse Hurston House on Twitter: www.twitter.com/HurstonHouse Connect with Rhonesha:Visit her website + Subscribe to her monthly newsletter: www.rhonesha.com Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/NeshasAgenda Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/NeshasAgenda Text Rhonesha: (917)-634-4667About the Host:Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:@Dreenawhitpr & @whitprJoin The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com
Rhonesha Byng, founder and CEO of Her Agenda is helping Millennials comeback to home ownership! We also talked about her journey as a digital media platform owner. The curated monthly grant roundup you must subscribe to. And her grant from Beyoncé?! Be sure to attend “Property and Power Virtual Event: How Homeownership Can Be Achieved” THIS Thursday January 28th 5pm EST! Register through HerAgenda.com
Rhonesha Byng is the founder and CEO of Her Agenda. Her philosophy in life is represented by her acronym of N.E.S.H.A. – No one Ever Slows Her Agenda, which was also the inspiration for her company – HerAgenda.com. The site is a digital media platform that bridges the gap between ambition and achievement for millennial women. During this episode, we hear more about Rhonesha's journey and explore how women today are creating their own space despite the many obstacles they might face. Visit HerAgenda: https://heragenda.com/
Rhonesha Byng is an Emmy-winning journalist and the Founder and CEO of the award-winning website Her Agenda and the founder of the soon-to-be Hurston House, a work and community space centered on women of color. Before age 30, Rhonesha was named 50 Founders to Watch By ESSENCE Magazine, 28 Under 28 by NBCBLK, and one of 29 People to Know by BET. In this episode, you will learn Rhonesha's motivating story of true grit and ambition. She will share her secrets to getting in "the room" even when the doors were closed, why you can't be what you can't see, and how important it is to tell your story over and over again. One of Rhonesha's mantras is "No One Slows Her Agenda." Rhonesha believes that you don't get what you deserve, you get what you ask for, but it's essential to lift others while you climb.
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Happy holidays, y’all! I am super excited to serve up two weeks of Fan Favorites to keep you inspired throughout this crazy holiday season. We’ve shortened On The Dot to just two minutes, as we know you are extra busy this time of year! Today, you will meet Rhonesha Byng again. And let me tell you, the next two minutes will definitely get your blood pumping! In fact, she shared an exclusive update with us at the end of this episode. The post Two-minute Take Two: Rhonesha Byng, Fan Favorite 2017 appeared first on On The Dot Woman.
Listen in as the Rhonesha Byng, Creator of Her Agenda confesses! We're talking pursuing your purpose, living passionately and getting young money in episode 31!
C.E.O of Heragenda.com Rhonesha Byng talks about building a cultural mainstay and professional resource for millennial women of color through mentorship, information and empowerment. Like, Follow, Subscribe @Drivensociety / --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivensocietypodcast/support
Rhonesha Byng considers herself a "self-starter," which is an incredible understatement. A high achiever who has been giving out her own business cards since the time she was 16, the Brooklyn native has always known two things: That she loved to write and was soon smitten with journalism, and that connections and relationships are crucial to one's success. So events, workshops, progrmas, scholarships, internships with media companies -- Rhonesha did it all, and it's paid off since she was in high school! Fast forward to her dorm room at DePaul University in 2008, and Rhonesha decided that she would start her own media business, Her Agenda, which is a business platform that aims to bridge the gap between ambition and achievement for millennial women and, most importantly, provide access to the types of connections that she had been cultivating since an early age. Today, Rhonesha has moderated panels at the White House and recently appeared on Forbes magazine's "30 Under 30 in Media" List. But what's important for Rhonesha isn't her own shine, it's that of her members and the women she features on Her Agenda."The same way people look at Beyonce is the same way I look at these women who are accomplished and amazing and who are just doing their thing," she says. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Rhonesha shares how she's helping millennial women get access to the room and giving a seat at the table, how she's nurturing the next generation of leaders on college campuses, and why she's determined to shine the light on a different type of role mode; -- one who isn't necessarily a celebrity. On this episode you'll learn: Why you have to put yourself in the spaces and places that will allow you to meet potential mentors.Be completely unapologetic about who you are and what your goals are.Why follow up is everything -- and why most people don't do it.What your social media bio should say bout who you are.Make it easy for people to support you and get clear on what your ASK is.Learn to anticipate people's needs before they even articulate them.Surround yourself with people who see more for you than you see for yourself.How to turn those "nos" into a "yes."What Rhonesha learned about running a business.How she learned to close the gaps in what she needed to learn about business.How crucial programs, workshops and other opportunities are to your success.Why she says that just because you don't have the right network, doesn't mean you shouldn't have a chance at success.How one outreach to a contact landed her an opportunity to speak on a panel at the White House, and later as a moderator one of the United State of Women Summit panels.What entrepreneurship teaches you about your own power. Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at supportissexypodcast.com. [Music: “Easy” by SPCZ]
Sam sits down with Rhonesha Byng who recently made Forbes' 30 under 30 list. She the founder and CEO of Her Agenda, a media platform for millennial women. She shares about how starting starting in journalism in high school really made her stand out.
Sam sits down with Rhonesha Byng who recently made Forbes' 30 under 30 list. She the founder and CEO of Her Agenda, a media platform for millennial women. She shares about how starting starting in journalism in high school really made her stand out.
Think you have to be a huge jerk to run a business? Think again. We talk with Rhonesha Byng from Her Agenda and Courtney Nichols Gould from SmartyPants Vitamins about being intentional entrepreneurs: living full, happy lives inside and outside their businesses and actually being nice.