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In this episode, we talk about the realness of Mother's Day emotions, upcoming community events, and a Save the Date for FriendFest on September 26th in LA!
In this powerful and inspiring episode, Sybil sits down with two powerhouse women: Brandice Daniel, Founder of Harlem’s Fashion Row, and Dr. Jatali Bellanton, Founder of Kids Who Bank. Together, they discuss what it means to be a woman in business, wear multiple hats, and build thriving communities.
Key Takeaways:
💡 How Brandice and Jatali got started as entrepreneurs
🤝 The art of building community in entrepreneurship
🎯 Managing multiple hats without losing your mind
💥 Why collaboration among women is the key to lasting impact
About Our Guests:
- Brandice Daniel is the visionary behind Harlem's Fashion Row, a platform that connects multicultural designers with global fashion opportunities.
- Dr. Jatali Bellanton is the founder of Kids Who Bank, an organization dedicated to financial literacy and economic empowerment for young people.
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🌟 FriendFest 2025 – September 26th in LA! You don’t want to miss this live experience! Stay tuned for details.
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