starting a business If you're doubting your business idea, read this Your next career step or business idea can get confusing. For me, it took me a full year to commit to what I was meant and QUALIFIED to do. (Btw
leadership Why you should let certain people "pick your brain" About a year ago, the image of the “pick their brain” mug erupted and Black Twitter went crazy. photo credit: Pinterest [https://www.pinterest.com/pin/149744756346910634/]At that time,
entrepreneur Behind the Brand: Meet Crystal Oyekwe According to The Atlantic, 60% of millennials consider themselves entrepreneurs. Well, this makes sense because we are natural-born leaders, conquerors, and trailblazers. Recently, I got the chance to speak with
leadership Ashley Rouse of Trade Street Jam on balancing entrepreneurship What does work-life balance look like, especially when working from home? Modern technology has made it virtually impossible not to work around the clock. While being an entrepreneur has its
for founders 4 principles every entrepreneur needs to overcome failure Don’t let the entrepreneurial wave fool you; tears are a part of the journey. Social media will have you thinking that you find your passion, figure out how to
founder profiles This blogger turned CEO turned a gift bag into a global brand It’s estimated [https://fitsmallbusiness.com/entrepreneurship-statistics/] that 27 million Americans will leave the traditional workforce in favor of full-time self-employment by 2020. While the failure rate for entrepreneurship is
for founders This college senior shares what he's learned as a startup founder Studies show that Millennials and Generation Z-ers are the generation of entrepreneurs. Every day, individuals in both demographics are launching new startups and building small businesses that are impacting the
strategies & tools Designing a blueprint to accelerate your business success If your schedule is anything like mine, it has been super hectic and filled with meetings as organizations set a strategic focus to end the rest of the year with
Mental health awareness Mental Health Awareness: How to Build Without Burning Out Millions of Americans are affected by mental health conditions every year. NAMI [https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers], the National Alliance of Mental Illness, found that approximately 1 in 5
black millennial How this millennial juggles over 5 jobs and finds balance More than one third (about 36 percent) of all workers in the United States freelance. Thirty-six percent translates to over 57 million people. In the top 15% of the over
for founders Here is your guide to sponsorship decks (example included) Shortly after launching our startup, Mogul Millennial held our first in-person event in Dallas, Texas called Sip & Spin. Sip & Spin included networking for Black professionals and entrepreneurs, a
entrepreneurship What Black Hair Taught Me About Entrepreneurship Black hair is powerful. It represents our lifestyles, personalities, and transitions. We style our hair for special occasions and cut it to break free of baggage or embrace a new
for founders These founders are creating a platform for remote learning It's not a secret that people from underserved areas receive fewer opportunities and access to equal education than their counterparts. What if education and access to learning were
entrepreneur Starting a Plus-Sized Travel Movement: Jeff Jenkins Today, I want to introduce you to someone who is truly defining what it means to be a Mogul Millennial! Have you ever thought twice about traveling because of your
for founders 8 reasons why your startup needs a LinkedIn page LinkedIn hasover 575+ million users [https://news.linkedin.com/about-us#statistics], with more than260 million active users [https://hootsuite.com/pages/digital-in-2018] accessing the social platform on a monthly basis.
money moves How to stop discounting your business as a new founder Freelancers, entrepreneurs, consultants, this article is for you! We’ve all found ourselves discussing our rates but instead of stating it proudly, we mumble our words or throw in our
entrepreneur Why Viewing Entrepreneurship as a Career Will Lead to Failure The misconception that some people have about entrepreneurship is that it is a career, rather than approaching it as a lifestyle. According to the Small Business Administration (SBA) Office of
career development 5 rookie networking fails that millennials make and how to avoid them It’s becoming increasingly apparent that networking is more than just finding new friends to hang out with, sip cocktails and exchange a few business cards. It’s an art,
black millennials Mid-day blues? Try this! (No caffeine necessary.) Work can be a drag. There will be days when you’re pumped up and ready to conquer the world, and then there will be days when you just feel
leadership What the Boston Celtics Teaches Us about Startup Culture The Boston Celtics were supposed to go to the NBA finals this year. After making it deep into last year’s playoffs without their heralded superstar, Kyrie Irving, who was
for founders Side hustlers: Before you quit your job, read this! What should you do when you have a brilliant idea or a side hustle that is trending in an extremely positive direction? Quit your job and go hard to turn
starting a business Ready for entrepreneurship? Read this before taking the leap Making the decision to work for yourself is fulfilling and exciting, but it can also be scary and uncomfortable. Many entrepreneurs are left questioning their ability, worth, and overall direction
pitch perfect Sheena Allen on how building relationships helped her raise money It’s crazy how life works. You never know how the people you encounter each day will impact your life. For this reason and many more is why it’s
entrepreneur Entrepreneurship and the HBCU Experience Entrepreneurship has not become more popular, just more mainstream. It is considered sexy, smart and alluring, after one becomes successful. Before now, many have joked that entrepreneurship is a cover
pitch perfect Mandela SH Dixon on why *this* is your most important pitch Black millennials are among the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs, and every day we have new ideas that have the potential to disrupt the world. Unfortunately, for some of us,