“Black women are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the country.”
She Did That. debuted at the Essence Festival during a private screening in 2018. Renae L. Bluitt, founder of Inhershoes.com and Crush Media, beautifully weaves the highs and lows of black women entrepreneurship. We learn through the lens of the five main story lines it’s more than Instagram worthy photos, but a true testament of standing in your purpose.
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Learning the why behind Lisa Price, founder of Carol’s Daughter; New York Times best-selling author, speaker, and Giver of No Dambs Luvvie Ajayi; Melissa Butler, founder of The Lip Bar; and one of my faves Tonya Rapley, founder of My Fab Finance share their stories on how they did that.
My 5 Takeaways
- Black women are resilient.
- Just because one person doesn’t understand your vision keep going.
- You need to have a support system.
- Self-care is essential.
- There is no room for excuses.
If you are feeling discouraged or need a bit of motivation watch She Did That, black women excellence at its finest. Streaming on Netflix now.