
What Women of Color Entrepreneurs Need to Unlearn About Success | Emancipation Fireside Chat
Many women of color entrepreneurs have built their businesses while carrying the pressure to overperform, overdeliver, and hold everything together. But what happens when that success is rooted in self-abandonment?
In this episode, we explore the hidden cost of being the “strong one” in business and why more entrepreneurs need to retire the cape. We talk about self-trust, safety in entrepreneurship, identity-based marketing, and how storytelling and perceived risk influence buying decisions in today’s market. This conversation also dives into sustainable business growth, building wealth through entrepreneurship, and how to create a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.
If you’re a coach, consultant, or service provider navigating business growth, leadership, and marketing in today’s economy, this episode will challenge the way you think about success, visibility, and how you sell your work.
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For coaches and service providers building high-trust, high-ticket offers. Refine your messaging. Restructure your business model. Streamline your offers and client delivery.
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