
Why do Some Black People Turn to Entrepreneurship?
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In this episode, we finally talk to the entrepreneurs! We discuss why they got into entrepreneurship, the reasons why some Black people are pushed into or out of the traditional workplace, and how many times you can say the word "entrepreneur" before your tongue just gets up and quits. Euda also talks to Mike Morris, the man behind the South Bend Entrepreneurs in Adversity Program, and Catrina about her experiences in the traditional workplace.
Entrepreneurs Featured in this Episode:
Lacquisha Owens: Heavenly Sent Sea Moss, heavenlysent.hs.llc@gmail.com
Reba Robinson: Reba J. Perspectives, LLC, rebaJPerspectives@gmail.com
TaeLor Lake: Trophy Details, trophydetails@gmail.com
Adell Badgett: Dellstar VR, realplay@dellstarvr.com
Vida A. Harley: Women Entrepreneurs Matter, Inc., womenentrepreneursmatter@gmail.com
Also Featured in this episode:
Michael H. Morris
Catrina A.