What Women of Color Entrepreneurs Need to Unlearn About Success | Emancipation Fireside Chat
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Many women of color entrepreneurs have built their businesses while carrying the pressure to overperform, overdeliver, and hold everything together. But what happens when that success is rooted in self-abandonment?
In this episode, we explore the hidden cost of being the “strong one” in business and why more entrepreneurs need to retire the cape. We talk about self-trust, safety in entrepreneurship, identity-based marketing, and how storytelling and perceived risk influence buying decisions in today’s market. This conversation also dives into sustainable business growth, building wealth through entrepreneurship, and how to create a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.
If you’re a coach, consultant, or service provider navigating business growth, leadership, and marketing in today’s economy, this episode will challenge the way you think about success, visibility, and how you sell your work.
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For coaches and service providers building high-trust, high-ticket offers. Refine your messaging. Restructure your business model. Streamline your offers and client delivery.
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