Episode 84 - Black Women Raising Investment
Better Mental Health
English - October 14, 2021 17:44 - 29 minutes - 44.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingHealth & Fitness workplace anxiety depression humanresources mentalhealth motivation productivity sad wellbeing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Black Women & Leading Winning Series 8
Tobi Oredein started her career as a journalist. Founder of Black Ballard, leading media and data company with a community of over 70,000 black women.
We are exploring raising investment as a black female entrepreneur. Tobi shares her strategies to raise investment successfully and some of her proudest moments creating legacy for the next generation.
0.57 - Tell us about your journey of entrepreneurship?
3.44 - Misrepresentation of black females, entrepreneurs (less than 1%) get investment- how has that impacted your mental health?
7.16 - Raising investment is tougher for Black Founders - How have you navigated this?
17.25 - I often talk about creating multiple income streams - how important is financial freedom to you when thinking about legacy and changing the narrative on racism?
21.44 - One of her proudest roles is being a mother to her young daughter- how important is for you to build a table and leave a legacy for the next generation?
26.28 -What advice would you give to other black female founders?
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