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From High Blood Pressure to High Fashion: How Arndreya Price Built a Divine Nine Empire

From High Blood Pressure to High Fashion: How Arndreya Price Built a Divine Nine Empire

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Former healthcare professional Arndreya Price transformed her life and career after a health scare led to an important realization. "I had an incident where I knew something was wrong with me," she recalls of the day her doctor discovered her dangerously high blood pressure and panic attacks. This wake-up call prompted her bold decision to launch Like No Other Greek, an apparel brand serving women in Divine Nine organizations. Despite tempting counteroffers from her employer, Price trusted her instincts: "When you learn to trust yourself, that's when the magic happens." Her business philosophy centers on authenticity and precise audience targeting: "You have to pick a niche... if you're marketing to everybody, nobody's buying." Having built an email list of 20,000 subscribers and quadrupled her event sales in just one year, Price emphasizes the importance of consistent visibility: "You have to make noise... how are you going to stand out and why would somebody want to buy from you?" She's now expanding her entrepreneurial journey to coach six-figure earning women seeking to leave traditional employment while maintaining their lifestyle.

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