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Brittany Angelica Talks Launching CannaBSpa, What Being a "Black-Owned Business" Mean to Her & More

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English - October 14, 2020 19:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB
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Starting a new business is going to be hard. That's just the facts of life. Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. So anyone who had plans of launching their new business in 2020 was met with a windfall of unfortunate events.

Pandemics, politics, quarantines! So when you see someone who has managed to not only launch their business and be successful at it in 2020, give them a hand.

Brittany Angelica deserves all the applause.

The founder of CannaBSpa was in studio discussing her transition from esthetician to CBD, launching the spa, the conversations that came from that, and keeping her new business afloat during COVID. We even got into Lovecraft Country, why I feel Yung Miami is not really needed on songs, and more.

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