Kind of a Big Deal
For 25 years, Tamika built something extraordinary. Eight years as lead nail tech at the iconic Claremont Hotel and Spa. Seventeen more running her own salon. Clean books, 45,000 manicures and pedicures by her own count, a product line with clients like Facebook and Amazon, and yes - even Steph Curry's very first manicure. And through all of it, she never once called herself an entrepreneur. It took a global pandemic, a grant application, and the word "entrepreneur" taped to her dashboard for any of it to click. In that moment - pulling together documents she already had, in order she already kept - she finally got to see what she'd actually built. Now she's stepping into something completely new: a vision for bringing cosmetology certifications to youth impacted by the justice system, creating pathways into a career that levels the playing field and opens doors that most systems keep firmly closed. This one is warm, grounded, and full of hard-won wisdom from someone who built everything the right way. You'll Learn ⭐ What it looks like to build a business with the end in mind ⭐ Why being vocal about what you want matters more than most of us realize ⭐ What it takes to lead a team well, and what Tamika would do differently ⭐ Why the beauty industry might be the perfect vehicle for workforce transformation ⭐ How showing up with presence and intentionality is its own kind of leadership Key Insights You Might Already Be an Entrepreneur Tamika ran a successful business for over a decade before she ever used the word. The pandemic didn't create her business, it just finally let her see what she'd built. Be Vocal About What You Want One of her biggest lessons from trying to sell her salon: she kept it quiet. She'd tell anyone now: put it on LinkedIn, tell your clients, say the thing out loud. You never know who's listening. The Beauty Industry Levels the Playing Field In a salon, clients don't care about your background. They care about how you make them feel. That's exactly the kind of environment Tamika wants to create for young people who've never had someone believe in them. Keep Showing Up Sometimes the thing you're pursuing doesn't manifest. But when you're sowing seed, something will. When you're pursuing nothing, there will not be fruit. Timestamps 02:00 How Tamika and Kristin met and why she belongs on this show 05:00 The path she never planned: police officer, kindergarten teacher, nail tech 11:00 The pandemic moment that made her finally call herself an entrepreneur 17:00 How a TJ Maxx soap became a product line with Facebook and Amazon as clients 20:00 The vision: cosmetology certifications for youth in the justice system 31:00 What she hopes a graduate of her program will say five years from now 42:00 The near-sale that fell through two days before the pandemic shutdown 46:00 Why being vocal is the lesson she'd give every woman building something 57:00 Legacy: fulfilling the purpose that was meant for her Resources and Links Connect with Tamika on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamika--miller/] Find host Kristin Belden on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinbelden/] or at BeldenStrategies.com [https://www.beldenstrategies.com/] Sign up for Kristin's newsletter Big Deal Energy: BeldenStrategies.com/newsletter [https://www.beldenstrategies.com/newsletter] If this conversation resonated, share it with someone who needed to hear it - and consider leaving a review. It helps more women find these conversations.
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