Mind Our Business
Rejection is just redirection." In this final installment of our series on overcoming obstacles, the Queens of Mind Our Business prove that the brink of your lowest point is often where your greatest fire is found. From dissolving long-term businesses to walking away from corporate devaluing, this episode is about the courage to take the leap into entrepreneurship. In this episode, the hosts explore: * The Birth of a Non-Profit: Gee Gee Garcia shares her vulnerable transition from 20 years of dance studio ownership to founding her non-profit, Vibe Together. She explains how closing one door allowed her to serve the community on a larger scale—including teenagers, young adults, and seniors—while opening a thrift boutique as a sustainable funding anchor. * The "Replaceable" Realization: Tamica Clement Moore recalls the moment her corporate job devalued her expertise by asking her to enter a two-year training program for a job she was already teaching. Learn how that "setback" became the catalyst for her to stop building someone else's dream and start her own. * Financial Survival Strategies: What do you do when the business is struggling to stay afloat? * The Budget Cap: Tamica emphasizes the need for a financial "bottom" and a separate business account to track every penny. * Profit Flipping: Gee Gee explains her method of not paying herself for months to ensure three months of business expenses were always covered—a strategy that saved her during the pandemic. * Visibility over Pride: Samona Jenkins challenges listeners to "put themselves out there" through $5 social media ads and community booths. The Queens remind us: if you're struggling, it might be because people simply don't see you. * The Pride Check: The hosts get real about the "pride" that keeps entrepreneurs from doing what’s necessary. Whether it's getting a part-time job at Starbucks or McDonald's to cover bills or cutting back on luxuries, the Queens agree: your livelihood is more important than your ego. * The Gratitude of the Vulnerable: We discuss why hitting rock bottom actually increases your gratitude and clarifies your "Why," making you more resilient for the wide-open doors ahead. Revisit Your "Why." If you are in a financial rut, sit down this week and evaluate: Is this business still serving your purpose? If yes, swallow your pride, cut the frivolous spending, and get visible. If no, be brave enough to let that door close so the next one can open.
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