
The One Who Got Inaugurated
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About this listen
We’re diving into the intersection of entrepreneurship and politics as we navigate the challenges brought by the new administration. With new executive orders making waves—and not always in a good way—we share strategies for staying resilient and thriving in uncertain times.
Here’s what we cover:
- 💼 Entrepreneurship in 2025: How the latest policies are impacting small business owners and entrepreneurs, especially in marginalized communities.
- 🛑 Executive Orders: Breaking down the most recent directives and their potential impact on industries, communities, and individuals.
- 🌈 Decompression Tools: From self-care rituals to building supportive networks, we explore how to stay grounded amidst adversity.
- 💡 Creative Solutions: Practical advice for pivoting, pushing forward, and finding opportunities even in tough environments.
- ✊🏾 Community Power: Why leaning into collaboration and advocacy is more important than ever.
Listener Takeaway:
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about building businesses—it’s about resilience, adaptability, and finding hope in challenging times.
✨ Call to Action:
Share your favorite decompressing techniques and how you’re staying strong as an entrepreneur in 2025. Let’s connect and support one another!
📲 Follow Us:
POD @beadsnbutterpod
Nik @zeninajar
Woo @beadsbywoo
Producer: @vinemeup
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