Particularly as black and brown folks we need to make sure we build rest into our schedule's, into our self-care routine" - Asha Wilkerson, Esq. Episode Summary:As someone who runs my own business, I know how hard it can be to step away and take time off. So in this...
E79: Visualize Your Way to Success: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving Your Goals
Have you ever wonder how successfull people set their goals and achieve them?” - Asha Wilkerson, Esq. Episode Summary: Visualization has completely changed the way I pursue my goals and how I help my clients attain theirs. During my neuro coaching certification process, I learned just how important it is...
E78: Why Black Entrepreneurs Especially Need to Build Wealth
As a business owner you have the unique opportunity to take the dream and run with them.” - Asha Wilkerson, Esq. Episode Summary: Historically and systemically, access to wealth has been kept from Black Americans. Whether we discuss slavery, redlining, or segregation, we have countless examples of economic equality being...
E77: BONUS EPISODE: Meet Your Guide In Ghana: Nii Tetteh Barnor
We are all colonized. We all lost parts of who we truly are." - Nii Tetteh Barnor Episode Summary: The Blueprint Ghana experience is carefully designed to reconnect you with your African roots and what home means for members of the African diaspora. Nii Tetteh Barnor will be our guide...
E76: Reclaim Your Joy: Tackling the Sick and Tired Cycle
You deserve to live the life that you have dreamt of. You deserve to have even bigger dreams. And you deserve to have the support to help you get there" - Asha Wilkerson, Esq. Episode Summary: Fed up with the feeling of being stuck in a never-ending cycle of being...
E75: The Power of Supportive Spaces for Women of Color Entrepreneurs
It's a validating and empowering experience to no longer be the only black person in the room" - Asha Wilkerson, Esq. Episode Summary: Spaces and communities that look like you, validate your experience, and affirm your identity are transformative. As people of color, specifically Black people, we rarely have these...