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As James Clear said in his book Atomic Habits, “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems”.
From sharing great ideas to helping others create their future, this season finale episode of Road to Reinvention shows how Sherrell has consistently shown up and organized her business in a way that allowed her to attain her current level of success.
Sherrell highlights that the goal is always to work smarter and not harder, and as no man is an island, it is also important to know how to show up confidently and have time management in doing your own business.
Listen to her personal take that will guide you to creating your own empowered business and empire, and learn about the dynamic tools you can utilize to systemize your life! So tune in to this episode with Sherrell and learn how to start to organize in a way that allows you to achieve your goals, without sacrificing the need for rest, connection, or community today!
KEY POINTS:
Do not be afraid to ask for help
Coaching is important in organizing your business, delegation is key
The importance of having a digital team
How to protect your time and still be productive
Build a unique customer service experience
How to create a comfortable and functional space
Organization matters both in business, with yourself, and in the community
Business operation is the identity that customers/client experiences in your brand
QUOTABLES:
“Sometimes when you're first starting, and hustling and trying to build things from the ground up, it is not what will sustain you as you grow.” - Sherrell Dorsey
“I think about how I'm showing up today and organizing within my business, I'm starting to spend more time investing in the things that I want to amplify.” - Sherrell Dorsey
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The only constant in life is change. Although talent is everywhere, one must be able to adapt to the necessary changes from the status quo, just the same as how education and skill sets need to accelerate.
From being a venture capitalist to an entrepreneur, Chandler Malone joins Sherrell in this episode as he explains how to embrace reinvention through both getting comfortable and intimidating. With a mixture of both formulas, there’s still that ‘exciting part’ to dealing with periods of immense uncertainty.
Tune in on this podcast and discover how to unlock your yourself or team’s potential n general — specifically in the technology sector.
KEY POINTS:
How the customer relationship management software tool collects database for a talent pool
Opportunity to take the fundamentals that cutting-edge tech companies in talent acquisition
Ensuring that every person that gets into a program has a job opportunity
How to create a self-perpetuating feedback cycle
Focusing on a specific skill set is advantageous for employability
Education is constantly transforming
Keeping morale is important, and adapting amidst the tough times
Be comfortable with change
Be the type of leader that builds a team with clarity and space to be their best
Allow having a depth of understanding with people
Re-thinking how education and learning are taking a different approach
QUOTABLES:
“Bootup is trying to solve the labor market gap for skilled worker shortages, while also providing economic opportunity for folks who are looking to make more income.” - Chandler Malone
“If you're going to be in the technology field and sector, there's going to be this constant need to reinvent, re-educate, etc. And so it doesn't really matter which pathway you came through — that’s going to be a constant.“
GUEST INFORMATION
Chandler Malone
Website | https://www.joinbootup.com/
IG | @chanoouttathere
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In this episode, we are joined by Jessica Santana, CEO of America On Tech (AOT) - a nonprofit organization on a mission to decrease the racial and economic wealth gap by creating career pathways into technology for underestimated young people.
Jessica and Sherrell discuss the need to end the scarcity mindset, and how America On Tech is now thriving from the pivots they’ve made since its rebranding in 2019. With any project or work that you do, Jessica highlights the importance of investing in yourself and being aligned with your values as you embark on life’s journey.
So, tune in on this podcast as Jessica unravels her life story and shares her mission of alleviating racial and economic wealth gaps. Learn more about how passion for education and technology now creates a social impact on young individuals with Jessica!
KEY POINTS:
Creating a social impact with education and technology
Leaving your hometown can bring more exposure and opportunities
How to survive and thrive in various environments
Give yourself permission to experience the world
Rest is resistance, self-care, and taking care of your community
The importance of prioritizing yourself in the process
How to not operate with a scarcity mindset
Be in support of projects that are in alignment with your values
People will expect decisions from you that do not reflect who you truly are
QUOTABLES
“First step to that reinvention was getting access to higher education. You really don't know that you grow up poor until you have something else that you can compare it to.” - Jessica Santana
“Reinvention was still a return to yourself. And it was still a return to like your core values to all of who you are, even all of who you're not.” - Sherrell Dorsey
GUEST INFORMATION
Jessica Santana
Website | https://www.jessicasantana.com/
IG | @jessworldwide
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessworldwide/
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Sometimes, reinventing yourself can simply be staying grounded in your city without the need to escape.
Award-winning journalist Matt Haggman joins this episode, who is currently the Executive President of Opportunity Miami at The Beacon Council, a public-private partnership that is the official economic organization for metropolitan Miami. He leads the Opportunity Miami initiative which focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation, talent and inclusion, and sustainability and resilience.
As Matt is considered a pioneer in Miami who spearheads an entrepreneurial movement, he explains that Miami is remarkable on its own that can create a wide array of opportunities in the community despite it being a small city. There is also a sense of building a great community in Miami through engagements in local businesses and with leaders and innovators that help the overall economic ecosystem.
Understand more of Miami’s economic future by tuning in to this episode with Matt and Sherrell!
KEY POINTS:
Understanding how Opportunity Miami works
Discovering the sense of taking ownership of one’s journey in life
Immersing into a journalistic standpoint experience help in creating an impact
How entrepreneurship can transform communities and people in Miami
The importance of finding a place with an open mind, rewarding grit and initiative, and taking pride in the hustle
How reinvention serves as an opportunity to look at challenges as new opportunities
Diversity is a unique differentiator and builds an ecosystem for the whole community
Importance of having the credentials of upskilling to create a center of equity
Searching for a sense of meaning in finding one’s purpose
QUOTABLES:
“Keep going. I guess it's cliche to say, but the journey continues. It really does. And I know for me, as I sit here — there are going to be more chapters.” - Matt Haggman
“What I found is actually a place of real substance. This is a place where people come to and are reinventing their own lives or starting over. If there's any place that knows about the hustle, that knows about sort of getting through tough periods in life, knows about transitions — It's Miami.” - Matt Haggman
GUEST INFORMATION
Matt Haggman
IG | @matthaggman
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthaggman/
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Change is the only constant in the world.
In this episode, Sherrell’s special guest, Rebecca Beliard, highlights how leaving your comfort zone can bring you true inner peace.
As someone who transitioned from working in a big law firm to now working with Amazon Music, Rebecca demonstrates that it is okay to take that giant leap and embrace change, as daunting as it may seem. Beating the odds, this episode showcases how choosing change will always be the better option. With the sole focus on entertainment and music, tune in to this episode and discover how you can reinvent yourself by creating your own rhythm to move through life.
KEY POINTS:
Struggling and pushing through will only work if you embrace change.
Have the validation within yourself - not from your job, title, or salary
You can be successful in anything you want to pursue
Finding the courage to explore and take on new opportunities
How to step into a new version of yourself while creating your own safety space
Embracing positivity and thriving on your own terms
Celebrate where you were, where you’re going, and where you are now
QUOTABLES:
“Finding your tribe is like one of the most important things that you can do for yourself. We don't have to do it by ourselves.” - Sherrell Dorsey
“The most important part is to dream big and never limit myself — and having the courage to give yourself the shot. You have to take the shot.” - Rebecca Beliard
“I think so much about how for so many of us when we think of reinvention, it's almost like we want to do away with what we've already accomplished. And yet, that reminder of I was so capable, I was so capable of all of this. Of course, I'm going to be capable of this next version” - Sherrell Dorsey
GUEST INFORMATION
Rebecca Belliard
IG | @rebeccabeliard
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccabeliard/
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In a world that is so hyper-focused on achievements and accolades, it is no wonder we allow our failures to define who we are, and even our entire identities. It’s time to break free from the hold that failure has over us.
In this episode, Sherrell talks about the firm grip that failure has on us, and how to shift our perspective on failure into something we should embrace, and not fear. She also shares how failure can bring you freedom if you allow it to, and the steps you can take to start letting go of past mistakes and past versions of yourself in order to step into the new you.
So, tune in as Sherell discusses how to approach mistakes better next time, especially since failure is only an option, not an identity!
KEY POINTS:
Reinvention is about letting go of the past versions of yourself
Do not ascribe an identity to your failures
Take advantage of every aligned opportunity
Reflect and revert into creation mode
Write out who you are, who you love, and how you show up for yourself and others
QUOTABLES:
“Sometimes things must die to bring you relief and peace, and move you out of your comfort zone and onto something better.”
“If you're grappling with how failure has stripped you of who you are, take a second to just pause.
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In this episode, Sherrell is joined by a special guest Rwenshaun Miller, Psychotherapist and Founder of Eustress Inc. As a survivor himself, Rwenshaun tackles the stigmas behind the mental health challenges that many of us face, and sheds light on the steps needed to integrate wellness into your lifestyle. Sherrell and Rwenshaun also discuss the importance of building a support system within your circle and the power of setting boundaries. Whether you are facing the same struggles or are looking to provide support to someone who is, join in on this important conversation as Sherrell and Rwenshaun explore different ways to provide a safe space for those looking to heal and reinvent themselves. KEY POINTS: When did you stop living? How to deal with your crisis mode How mental health is put at stake by societal pressures and certain expectations Importance of knowing what truly brings you joy, happiness, and peace The power of finding your own tribe Be afraid of taking action, but do it anyway The wake-up call to take personal wellness seriously, the need to learn one’s self QUOTABLES: “Reinventing myself started honestly with me because it wasn't more so having to pivot and the lens of a career or anything like that — it was more of me truly learning who is outside of other expectations; outside of other people; what they wanted me to do.” - Rwenshaun Miller “You have to do your due diligence to make sure that you don't end up back to where you don't want to be.” - Rwenshaun Miller GUEST INFORMATION Rwenshaun Miller https://www.rwenshaun.com/ IG | @rwenshaun Purchase the Injured Reserve book here: https://www.rwenshaun.com/injuredreserve RESOURCES: Like what you’re hearing? Leave a review and share this podcast! Website | sherrelldorsey.com IG | instagram.com/sherrell_dorsey Twitter | twitter.com/Sherrell_Dorsey Get your own copy of Upper Hand: The Future of Work for the Rest of Us at sherrelldorsey.com/upperhand Find the latest news & updates on Black founders and innovators from The Plug newsletter tpinsights.com Road to Reinvention is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
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“This is what I want at this moment. And this is what I want moving forward.”
In this episode, Sherell is joined by Felecia Hatcher as she reiterates the importance of knowing what you truly want to embark on in life.
Felecia Hatcher, Author of Genius Jam and CEO of Black Ambition Prize, shares the importance of living in the moment, regardless of the stage in life you’re in. Felecia also shares valuable insights on unlearning as a way to reinvent yourself, on how opportunities present themselves to you, and simply answering the question of, “What do I want?” So tune in to this episode and reflect on how you could cultivate your authentic self as you build personal and professional relationships.
And remember: to stay in alignment, you must go through several inventions of yourself and iterations of yourself.
KEY POINTS:
“What do I want?” A simple yet hard question.
People will let you do things because they think that you can deal with the burden
Unlearning helps reinvent our way of thinking
How to be intentional in the reinvention process and maintain professional relationships
Opportunities will present themselves as you move forward
Hold into the armor of fortitude and know when it is time for completion
Commitment to work, maintaining passion, having a sense of obligation
Create things as much as possible and step into the environment you want
QUOTABLES:
“Asking for help is a strength, it is not a sign of weakness.” - Felecia Hatcher
“We all want to operate in our zone or zone of genius. But we end up becoming generalists and multitaskers, especially as women because things have to get done.” - Felecia Hatcher
“I want to help as many young people in our people as possible, like understand how transformational technology can actually be in our community.” - Felecia Hatcher
GUEST INFORMATION
Felecia Hatcher
https://www.feleciahatcher.com/
IG | @feleciahatcher
Purchase the Genius Jam book here
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Behind the glitz and the glamour of entrepreneurship, there are times when you have to work through your own dark night of the soul. Sherrell is no stranger to this, and in this episode, she shares the cost of staying comfortable, which ultimately brought deep emptiness and dissatisfaction to herself.
This episode focuses on the importance of having a home to return to – where you can cry, binge-watch your favorite shows without judgment, let your friends drop by, or have an intimate relationship with your higher power.
Through moments of surrender, Sherrell had to reinvent herself to become a kinder, more empathetic CEO. So tune in to this episode and reflect on how you can also come home to yourself.
KEY POINTS:
Everything will work out for you - serve and lead from a place of love
Stay vigilant, learning, and growing
Remain committed to excellence
The importance of being kind to yourself
Let go of the need to have linear assurance
Give yourself time and grace to come home to yourself
QUOTABLES:
“Some of the emptiness reminds us how much we're craving home. Home not necessarily as a physical place — but a home within ourselves that represents safety and freedom.”
“The miracles and the transformation that continues for us all are a reflection of our level of growth and willingness to surrender to the processes that make us nervous.”
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Ever felt as if you know your purpose, as clear as day, and yet your identity remains a mystery?
In this episode, Sherell is joined by Abu Fofanah, a refugee-turned-CEO, who transitioned his life from surviving to thriving in the empire he built for himself. Abu talks about finding your identity, setting expectations, studying yourself like you would study your business, and how doing so can uncover the steps towards building a transformative life.
So tune into this conversation and discover the many facets of the Road to Reinvention that we all embark on with Sherrell and Abu today!
KEY POINTS:
Learning about yourself is like a business process
Find purpose and know your self identity
Stop having high expectations
Deal with personal excuses
Believe you are capable of doing more
Reinvention is about self awareness
QUOTABLES:
“Success is not the absence of troubles and challenges.”
“Reinvention is when you can identify where you currently are to where you're trying to go. And ‘that gap’ that needs to be filled in order to actually be purposeful, have self identity, and be the truest version of yourself.
GUEST INFORMATION
Abu Fofanah
Website: https://www.abufofanah.com/
YouTube | Abu Fofanah
Twitter | @theabufofanah
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/abufofanah/
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Being an entrepreneur since the age of 19, Phoenix Jackson has never worked in a traditional corporate space her entire life, but this doesn’t mean that the trajectory of her life was ever unclear.
In this episode, Phoenix brings us along her journey of inspiring and empowering others as an entrepreneur. Sherrell and Phoenix discuss the importance of embracing your own pace and finding the courage to step into your reinvented self.
So join in on the conversation, and find your own pivot point of happiness with Phoenix and Sherrell today!
KEY POINTS:
Figuring out the pivot point of happiness
Accepting exactly who you are
Committing to where you want to be
Move at your own pace, be aligned, and have a sense of clarity
QUOTABLES:
“You really do know what's going to make you happy and where you should go next. You have to have the courage and the bravery to step into that. And know that when it's time for you to leave, it's time for you to leave time.”
GUEST INFORMATION
Phoenix Jackson
Website | Phoenix Jackson
IG | @phoenix_jackson_
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Are you a certified control freak? When a situation gets overwhelming - do you respond with calm or with chaos? With all the unpredictability that bombards us on the daily, Sherrell Dorsey puts a spotlight on how to release control and simply surrender to God when we find ourselves swept over by the uncertainties of the world.
In this episode, Sherrell talks about how taking a step back is sometimes better than moving forward. She also invites us to reflect on and assess the things that we cannot control, and shares how to find peace and grounding in the midst of chaos.
So tune in to this episode, and know that you do not have to walk this road alone.
KEY POINTS:
Regaining our sense of control amidst chaos
Let everything else be God’s business
Allow yourself to be vulnerable
Dealing with one’s thoughts and emotions
Pay attention on how you treat yourself and others when things seem to fall apart
Temporary moments of discomfort shall not affect negative consequences in the long run
QUOTABLES:
“The things I have no control over and should believe will be resolved in the Divine.”
“What I have control over is being extra kind to myself, being extra compassionate to myself during those times, it ensuring that these temporary moments of discomfort, do not create long term negative consequences in my life or within my relationships.”
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What were some of the boundaries that you had to set in order to pursue a life you’ve always wanted?
In this episode, Angelina Darrisaw brings us along the constant reinvention of herself and shows us how the shifting of boundaries can open up many paths before you.
Tune in and discover how the boundaries you set can actually make room for more fulfilment and joy in your life. Angelina also discusses the importance of setting boundaries with the people you surround yourself with and being intentional about your community.
So join in on the conversation with Angelina and Sherrell, and find how you can reinvent your boundaries, your community, and ultimately, yourself.
KEY POINTS:
Look for more, know that you deserve more
Be intentional with everything you bring in your life
When you put things into the universe, the universe speaks back to you
Have a team of my own self development resources – coaches, mentors, close friends, and peers
QUOTABLES:
“Reinvention, when I think about that word, I think about transferable skills and developing a good value system that you can take with you.”
“It really is just about self acceptance – and then finding spaces that affirm that you can deserve to change and to grow.”
GUEST INFORMATION
Angelina Darrisaw
Website | https://www.angelinadarrisaw.com/
IG | @linadarrisaw
Twitter | twitter.com/linadarrisaw
Youtube | Why You Need a Career Coach with Angelina Darrisaw
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“How would you feel if you didn't have to worry about money every month?”
Behind the scenes of someone thriving in success, there comes conquered fears along the way. On this episode, we bring the spotlight on how Dominique Broadway, CEO of Finances Demystified, started from merely surviving to thriving at her own pace in the world of business.
Tune in to this episode as Dominique shares her journey from deciding to quit her job to pivoting into entrepreneurship, and ultimately helping others achieve clarity and hit their financial goals!
KEY POINTS:
Money is only a tool
From financially struggling and surviving – to valuing your worth
Building great relationships with money
Preparing for the “worst case” scenario
Purpose on empowering people – building an impactful empire
Strategizing business for enlightenment
QUOTABLES:
“And I think a lot of times as entrepreneurs – we see everyone’s looks and all everyone's lives look so perfect. And no, first of all, no one's life is perfect.”
“Focus more on the impact, less on the money.”
GUEST INFORMATION
Dominique Broadway
IG | @dominiquebroadway
Youtube | @DominiqueBroadway https://www.youtube.com/@DominiqueBroadway
Visit Dominique Broadway’s website https://hoo.be/dominiquebroadway
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Where do we draw the line? Do we necessarily need to be at every conference? Do we need to join every single mastermind because it is offered to us? Do you even know the value you’re adding to the room you’re standing in or assessing why you are even there in the first place?
That’s why, in this episode, Sherrell wants to talk about what it really means to slow down in order to speed up. Having some of her greatest breakthroughs come through stillness, tune in as she discusses silencing the noise and why “quiet is where the real work gets done.”
KEY POINTS:
- Are you falling victim to grind culture?
- “When it’s your season, it’s your season.”
- Why you need to slow down and get mindful
- Where do you need to slow down?
QUOTABLES:
“The binary of either grind or fail is starting to be changed and starting to be questioned and attacked and altered. Because now it's about how do I actually work smart? How do I actually accomplish what I want to accomplish but not sacrifice so much of myself in order to do so.”
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Once you've done everything you said you would do and then some, do you just create another goal? Do you hang it up? Do you pivot and show up in a new space? Do you do something you're passionate about? Or do you once and for all decide to put that kind of energy into your personal life and put the work aside?
Sherrell doesn’t quite know yet, but she and her friends, colleagues, and people she admires are on that same journey and will be joining you this season to bare it all. So join Sherrell and her guests as they answer the question that left them puzzled after earning the highest of highs, and tune in to hear from those who learned to navigate their own road to reinvention.
Welcome to the Road to Reinvention podcast!
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“Every incredible story starts with some kind of Craigslist interaction.”
In this episode, Bobak Emamian shares how he became the co-founder of Debut Capital, a venture capital firm that invests in Black, Latinx, and indigenous founders creating influential businesses, all from answering a Craiglist ad.
With a passion to invest in a more equitable future, tune in as Bobak speaks to showing up fully for your team, his own personal leadership journey, and the lessons he learned as a founder that make him a better investor today.
KEY POINTS:
- Bobak’s journey from founder to investor
- The challenges of growing a company from scratch
- What tools allowed Bobak’s dorm start-up to go global?
- Leadership versus management - showing up fully for your team
- Why did Bobak sell his company?
- The inspiration to invest in underrepresented founders
QUOTABLES:
“One of the things we would always say is, thank you for the challenge. And it was really a mentality of gratitude towards the hard things.”
“When we go to Black tech or Afro tech, you meet legit founders who were building big businesses, but their story was they weren't being taken seriously by VCs. And then you turn around on the other side, white male founders had like a sketch on their deck, and they're getting funded no problem.”
GUEST RESOURCES:
Bobak Emamian
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When things get hard and uncomfortable, or we struggle to see the other side, it can be important to ground ourselves. Which may mean physically finding a space that inspires us, unlocks creativity, or even make us rethink some of our habits and strategies. And when this time comes for your host Sherrell, you will find her heading to Trader Joes.
Tune in as Sherrell shares her happy place, how she embodies it, and why her dream job may surprise you.
KEY POINTS:
- What is Sherrell’s promise to herself?
- Why is Trader Joes Sherrell’s dream job?
- Where is your happy place?
- How to find your own safe space
QUOTABLES:
“Maybe it's really just a symbol for an environment that makes me feel calm and makes me feel loved. That makes me feel like it's a safe space for me to explore all of my curiosity without any of the pressure of having to build something or be great or perform. I get to just go and be my full self around sliced mangoes.”
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Amber Cabral is an Inclusion Strategist, certified coach, speaker, and author of Allies and Advocates: Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Culture. She is also the founder of Cabral Co, a diversity, equity, and inclusive leadership-focused consulting firm, that helps organizations ignite behavior shifts to create inclusive cultures.
Coaching high-achievers to transform their passions into executable ideas and content, Amber joins Sherrell to share her own unlikely path to entrepreneurship and urges all of us to be brave enough to ask the question: What do I really want?
From the role our environment plays in our well-being to thinking critically about our own needs, don’t miss this episode on giving yourself permission to say yes to YOURSELF.
KEY POINTS:
- The importance of creating a safe space for YOU
- Giving yourself permission to say yes to yourself
- Why inclusion touches EVERYTHING
- Building a company with authenticity at its core
- Is there true separation in your work vs home self?
- “Treat you good.”
QUOTABLES:
“We don't always realize how much stuff inclusion and equity touches, and your home is a part of that.”
“I am not going to have a company where I can't bring me. And so it's one of the things I teach a lot in organizations. You do not have a work person and a home person that you can separate.”
“You do not have to live the life you've been told to. You can live the life that you want to.”
GUEST RESOURCES:
Learn more about Amber Cabral at: ambercabral.com
IG | @bamcabral - instagram.com/bamcabral
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