Well Rooted
What does it take to build power when the system wasn't built for you? This week, I sit down with Iraqi-American entrepreneur, startup founder, and one of the most trusted voices in entrepreneurship and career strategy on social media, Layla Shaikley. Layla's story spans architecture school, NASA, MIT, building a multi-million dollar tech startup, and even a viral Muslim hipster music video. She didn't wait to be chosen. She built her own table. In this episode: · Growing up Muslim and Arab in post-9/11 America with zero representation · Why your identity is your greatest strategic asset · The "super founder" concept and what your first business actually teaches you · Why emotional intelligence is the most underrated form of generational wealth · How to find your voice as a creator (even when it feels embarrassing) · Why representation is just the first step, and ownership is what gives us real power This one is for the founders, the creators, the first-gen dreamers, and every parent thinking about the environment they're building for their kids. To follow Layla on Instagram, click HERE [https://www.instagram.com/laylool/] To learn about Layla, click HERE [https://www.laylashaikley.com/] To follow Layla on Substack, click HERE [https://laylool.substack.com/] To follow Well Rooted on Instagram, click HERE [https://www.instagram.com/wellrootedpod/] To learn more about Jarrar & Associates and schedule your free consultation, click HERE [https://jarrarcpa.com/]
34 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Well Rooted!