According to a recent Business Insider article, Black women are embracing a new path by leaving corporate America to launch their own businesses. This move is often triggered by the weight of microaggressions, pay disparities, discrimination, and more.Join me in an honest conversation with Evelia Davis, the founder and CEO of The Diaspora Collective. She transitioned from a senior-level corporate role to entrepreneurship four years ago, and she's here to share invaluable insights from her journey and illuminate the intricacies of navigating both entrepreneurship and corporate spaces as a Black woman.This episode is an unfiltered exploration of the hurdles, triumphs, and lessons from pursuing a dream outside the corporate box. Tune in for an episode that's both enlightening and empowering. Through authentic conversation, we uncover the layers of entrepreneurship, corporate dynamics, and the intricate interplay between them.CONNECT WITH MEAUX Website: www.meauxpowertoyou.comInstagram: @iammeauxTikTok: @iammeauxYouTube: @iammeauxEmail: hello@meauxpowertoyou.comNeed a little extra "meaux-tivation"? Join our Meauxtivator Community to become an insider and get exclusive access to news, bonus content, and wellness resources! ✨CONNECT WITH EVELIAFollow The Diaspora Collective on Instagram: @the_diasporacollectiveLearn more about The Diaspora Collective: https://thediasporacollective.com/Follow LATHA on Instagram: @lathaphxLearn more about LATHA: https://www.lathaphx.com/LEARN MORE ABOUT LATHAhttps://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/restaurants/three-new-restaurants-are-opening-soon-in-downtown-phoenixs-heritage-square-15337364https://whatnowphoenix.com/celebrate-the-flavors-of-africa-and-the-african-diaspora-with-latha-in-heritage-square/DATA SOURCES: Business Insider Harvard Business Review State of Women-Owned Businesses ReportFuture Forum
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