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Authenticity Is the Strategy That Has Opened Every Door by Alana Matthews

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Alana Iman Matthews is a real estate professional, visionary community founder, and future attorney redefining modern leadership. Through authenticity, consistency, and service, she is building a legacy of empowerment, proving that purpose-driven women don't choose one lane; they create their own.  People often ask how I've been able to navigate multiple career paths as a 23-year-old, from real estate to founding a thriving community, stepping into leadership roles, and now pursuing a legal career. They assume there must be a secret strategy behind it all. There is. First and foremost, God. But my dynamic duo is authenticity, paired with consistency. I've learned that opportunities don't come from trying to be the loudest person in the room. They come from becoming someone people trust. In real estate, clients aren't simply buying or selling property; they're placing some of the biggest financial decisions of their lives in your hands. That trust isn't buil...

Making Your First Hire by Cassandra Hill

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Cassandra Hill is a Master Life Coach, Best-Selling Author, and Speaker. Her passion is empowering Black women to live life on their terms by up-leveling their emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being. Cassandra is passionate about spreading self-love as one of the solutions to eradicate the domestic violence epidemic among Black women. Hiring your first employee can be nerve-wracking. Many of us start our business as a team of one. If you’re one of these solo entrepreneurs, you probably have spent years as the only one working in your company. However, as your business begins to grow, you may notice that you can no longer handle everything alone. Hiring a staff member is an excellent way to reduce your workload and access new opportunities . However, it’s also pretty taxing. After all, what if you don’t end up being a good manager, or you choose the wrong person? Today, we’re going to look at some of the steps you can take to decide when and why it’s the right time to hire that fi...

The Mid-Year Reset: Why You Don't Need to Wait Until January to Begin Again By Yara Banks

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Yara Banks , MBA, CHRMAP, is the CEO and Principal Consultant of BNX Business Advisors, with over 20 years of experience in HR, leadership, and organizational development. She is an expert in DEI, compliance, and talent management, known for building inclusive cultures, aligning HR strategies with business goals, and delivering impactful training programs that drive growth and performance. Yara also supports businesses in navigating government contracting, including DBE certification and RFP strategy, helping organizations position themselves to compete for and win contracts and build sustainable revenue streams. What if the most powerful thing you could do this month is give yourself permission to start over? Six months ago, many of us entered the year with vision boards, business plans, and ambitious goals. We promised ourselves this would be the year we launched the business, prioritized our health, increased our income, or finally pursued the dream that had been waiting patiently i...

Kind, Not a Doormat: Why Black Women in Business Must Be Kind and Firm by Niehla O.

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Niehla O. spent over 20 years in the fashion and beauty industry but decided to pivot into an industry that helps people look good on the inside. After a chance encounter with a tasty green hummus blend, a late-night craving led her to begin mixing unique hummus flavors of her own. Her goal is to continue to spread love and hummus throughout our community. As Black women in business, many of us were raised to be nice. We were taught to be respectful, helpful, and accommodating. Those qualities have served us well in many ways. They help us build relationships, create community, and provide exceptional customer service. But somewhere along the way, many of us learned a dangerous lesson: that being nice means saying yes to everything. It doesn’t. There is a difference between being kind and being a pushover. Kindness is treating people with dignity and respect. Firmness is honoring your own dignity and respecting your boundaries. The two can—and should—coexist. How does this relate to y...

Beyond the Contract: Building Legacy Through Business Growth by Cheryl Monroe

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Cheryl Monroe is a decorated U.S. Army combat veteran and serial entrepreneur specializing in government contracting, operations strategy, and business development. As Founder and CEO of CK Management & Consultant Group and The Cleaning Advantage, she helps organizations secure multimillion-dollar contracts, build compliant systems, and scale with confidence. For many entrepreneurs, the first government contract feels like the finish line. After months of registrations, certifications, networking, and proposal submissions, finally receiving an award validates the hard work and sacrifice that went into building the business. But the truth is, the contract is not the destination. It is the beginning of a much larger journey. The businesses that truly succeed are the ones that understand how to turn opportunity into infrastructure, revenue into reinvestment, and growth into long-term legacy. Scaling Requires a Different Mindset Running a small business and scaling a business are two ...

Are You Leading or Just Leaking Energy? The 4-Part Vitality Audit by Shavonne Reed

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Shavonne Reed is a visionary speaker and author of The Ugly Duckling, dedicated to helping leaders transition from the "hustle" to high-impact harmony. By prioritizing vitality and internal purpose, she empowers high-achieving individuals to edit their professional scripts, protect their capacity, and finally shine as the lead characters of their lives. The Turning Point: Shavonne Reed invites leaders to "Edit the Script" by adopting a Harmony-First Operating Model during her workshop–The Shift from Hustle to Harmony. In the context of leadership, vitality is more than just "having energy." It is a state of being strong, active, and mentally vigorous. It is the fuel that allows you to lead effectively without burning out. But for many women, that fuel is leaking. The hustle uses up your energy until you’re running on fumes. Vitality, however, is about protecting capacity. It’s about making sure your leadership style actually replenishes you because it is ...

BOSS Founder: Building Community in Challenging Times by Dr. Cameka Smith

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Speaker, investor, and award-winning entrepreneur - these are jus t a few words that describe Dr. Cameka Smith, Founder of The BOSS Network, a community of professional and entrepreneurial women who support each other through conversation, online engagement, and event-based networking. Working towards one simple goal, BOSS® is “Bringing Out Successful Sisters” to promote and encourage the small business spirit and professional development of women. There’s something powerful about being in a room—or even a virtual space—where women truly see you. Not just for what you do, but for who you are becoming. That has always been the heart behind The BOSS Network. When I started this community, I wasn’t simply building a platform. I was building the kind of ecosystem I knew so many women of color needed—one rooted in access, collaboration, mentorship, and authentic connection. Community building is not about collecting followers or filling seats at events. It’s about creating spaces where peo...