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That Chocolate Lady

That Chocolate Lady

By: Ella Livingston
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Welcome to That Chocolate Lady, where I take you behind the scenes of building a real business—from handmade chocolates to scalable ventures. I’m Ella Livingston, a Ghanaian-American entrepreneur, founder of Cocoa Asante, and your guide to starting and growing purpose-driven businesses that solve real problems for real people.

Whether you're dreaming of quitting your 9-5 or want to follow along on my journey to $1 Billion, this podcast is for you.

© 2025 That Chocolate Lady
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Episodes
  • How to Start a Successful Scalable Business - NOT a Side Hustle
    Jun 9 2025

    If you're wondering how to start a business that actually scales—not just a lifestyle hustle—this is where you start.

    In this video, I break down the 4 key steps to launching a scalable business:

    1. Solve a real problem
    2. Serve real people
    3. Build your solution
    4. Market that solution like it matters

    This isn’t about monetizing a hobby. It’s about thinking like a founder and creating something people truly need.

    🎯 Perfect for aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders, and side hustlers who want to go full-time with a business that can grow.

    👩🏾‍💼 I'm Ella Livingston—also known as That Chocolate Lady. I went from burnt-out teacher to full-time founder of Cocoa Asante, a luxury chocolate company built on ethics, storytelling, and strategy.

    New videos every week on how to build profitable, purpose-driven businesses. Subscribe so you don’t miss a thing!

    Tiktok: @cocoaasante

    Instagram: @cocoaasante

    Youtube: @ThatChocolateLady

    Website: www.cocoaasante.com


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