how to become a real estate agent #MogulLife: How I Became Licensed in Real Estate Sales Odalis Gonzalez is a Bushwick native raised by the boroughs of New York. Graduating with a Bachelors in Psychology, Odalis managed a 24/7 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Lifeline
entrepreneurship advice The Keys You Need To Go From Dreamer To Doer There is a difference between theorizing and doing. While there are plenty of books, videos, and podcasts available for rising entrepreneurs, no amount of preparation can prepare you for the
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
next gen summit Here is what I learned at the Next Gen Summit As entrepreneurs, it’s critical that we are intentionally taking the necessary measures to invest in ourselves. One of the best ways to invest in yourself is with conferences that
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
career development How to stay present, celebrate others, and learn from failure Thisarticle by Jacqueline McElhone [https://www.careercontessa.com/interviews/shalya-forte-pandora/]originally appeared on Career Contessa. It is republished with permission. Shalya Forte has worked at Pandora for almost ten years.
work-life balance Finding Balance While Working Remotely During the Summer Eliminating the hustle of morning rush hour, the headaches of train delays and having to change out of your favorite pajamas; working remotely is a hidden gem for many. It
for founders 10 signs you are a true entrepreneur One of my favorite entrepreneurs, Daymond John [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYHH-oI5lWA], once said, “Entrepreneurship is easy, you just have to apply yourself and you can’t be
small business This Self-Taught Chef Opens Up About His Experience “If it was not for God, I wouldn’t be where I am today. My path like anyone else’s has been meant only for me and I plan to
fortune 500 companies If Black leadership at Fortune 500 companies is at its lowest, why are Black celebrity partnerships booming? Diversity and inclusion is a topic that’s uncomfortable for some, but it’s important that we continue to shed light as diversity numbers at Fortune 500 companies are lagging
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
music mogul 8 Black Music Moguls You Should Know When we think of a “music mogul” – we often think of more visible names like Jay-Z, Diddy, Missy Elliott, or Queen Latifah but there are other moguls building behind the
watch How Black & Abroad is influencing Black travel When I was in college, I had the opportunity to go on a study abroad trip to Ghana to learn more about the textiles and culture. I was fortunate to
black millennials How to integrate Black hair in Corporate America If you are a sista in corporate America or know someone that is, the topic of hair is often one that is “casually” discussed during lunch breaks and hallway interactions
work-life balance Are your friends assets or liabilities? When it comes to entrepreneurship, money and time are precious. This can be a challenging reality to balance with personal relationships. In friendships, in particular, you want the best for
marketing & growth Issa #Holiday! 4 ways to capitalize on hashtags You’ve seen it. Maybe you’ve participated in it. We’re talking about “Hashtag Holidays,” or #Holidays. These social media events are a great way for your small business(
strategies & tools Business Hacks by Chaz Greene, CEO & Founder of Trill Tea Sometimes the best business idea comes from the moments you would least expect. Taking a stab at entrepreneurship or even in an unfamiliar business is something that would probably discourage
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
google How this artist's authenticity landed him a job offer In the new age of technology, social media networks like Twitter and Instagram are serving as effective recruiting channels. In addition, often times talented candidates are finding jobs without applying
career development How to get noticed by recruiters You know you're popping when you're getting calls left to right for jobs that you didn't apply for. If you're like me,
for founders 6 tips on success we learned from Rihanna When you think of the term “serial entrepreneur” or “mogul,” Rihanna should come to mind. Outside of making a name for herself in the music industry, the Grammy award-winning star
for founders The Richest Self-Made Black Billionaire Men In American History For centuries, the racial disadvantage in wealth, education, and employment have all impacted Black men and their families for generations. Despite the world trying to dismantle every ounce of pride