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In this special Small Business Saturday episode of "Empowering Voices," we delve into the heart of women's entrepreneurship. Join us as we bring to you an exclusive series of interviews with members of the National Women's Business Council (NWBC), an influential advisory committee dedicated to shaping policies and strategies for women business owners in America.
Perfect for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and anyone interested in the pulse of women's entrepreneurship, "Empowering Voices" promises to inspire, inform, and ignite a passion for supporting and participating in the vibrant landscape of small businesses.
This episode is a vibrant mosaic of stories, insights, and experiences from these remarkable women who are at the forefront of advocating for and empowering female entrepreneurs.
We explore the crucial role of the NWBC in advising on policy matters to the President, Congress, and the Small Business Administration, focusing particularly on their work to enhance access to capital, support women in STEM, and build inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems.
This episode is not just a celebration of small businesses; it's a tribute to the resilience, creativity, and leadership of women in the business world.
NWBC Council Members you'll hear from in this episode:
Roberta McCullough, Board Chair of the Association of Women’s Business Centers (AWBC) and Senior Vice President of Operations for Institute Capital Brandy R. Butler, President and CEO of ADC Management Solutions Kathy Cochran, Founding Partner of Elevate2 Consulting Samantha Abrams, Founder and CEO of Color Lens Consulting and CEO of Walker's Legacy FoundationAnd always many thanks to NWBC Executive Director Tene Dolphin and her Team for creating and facilitating this awesome opportunity!
Tune in and be a part of the change this Small Business Saturday!
#SmallBusinessSaturday #WomenInBusiness #NWBCInspires #Blackandbankablepodcast #talibahbayles #bankably #nwbc #sba #smallbusinessadvocacy
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More information on the National Women's Business Council (NWBC)
The National Women’s Business Council is a non-presidential federal advisory committee serving as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, the U.S. Congress (to the Committees on Small Business of the Senate and House of Representatives), and to the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (through the Assistant Administrator of the Office of Women’s Business Ownership) on issues of importance to women business owners and entrepreneurs. More information on the extensive work of the Council can be located by visiting - https://www.nwbc.gov/
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In this episode of the Black & Bankable Podcast, we dive into the frustrating cycle of federal government shutdowns – a relay race with no finish line. Our special guest, John Arensmeyer, the Founder & CEO of Small Business Majority, brings his unique insights to the table.
As we peel back the layers of political gridlock, we uncover how this repetitive impasse fuels voter apathy, particularly among small business owners who are the backbone of our economy. But it's not just a story of frustration; it's a clarion call to action.
Together with John, we explore tangible strategies for small business owners to break free from the cycle of disengagement. We discuss how to hold elected officials accountable and effectively advocate for policies that support and nurture the small business community.
Expect a mix of hard-hitting facts, personal anecdotes from John's extensive experience, and actionable advice. This episode isn't just a discussion; it's a movement towards empowering the small business sector to voice their needs and demand change.
Don't miss this compelling blend of analysis, inspiration, and practical guidance. Join us in transforming apathy into action.
More about Small Business Majority
Small Business Majority is a national small business organization that empowers America's diverse entrepreneurs to build a thriving and equitable economy. We engage our network of more than 85,000 small businesses and 1,500 business and community organizations to deliver resources to entrepreneurs and advocate for public policy solutions that promote inclusive small business growth. Our work is bolstered by extensive research and deep connections with the small business community that enable us to educate stakeholders about key issues impacting America’s entrepreneurs, with a special focus on the smallest businesses and those facing systemic inequities.
Connect with Small Business Majority by visiting their website for more information - https://smallbusinessmajority.org/
#SmallBusinessPower #GovernmentShutdown #AdvocacyInAction
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Join us in this inspiring Veteran's Day episode as we delve into the remarkable journey of one of our original Bankable CEO clients, Kristi Alderson. Affectionately known as the "Queen of Kinks, Kristi is a veteran-turned-entrepreneur who has navigated the complex terrain of financial paperwork to emerge victorious. Discover how commitment, strategic planning, and resilience can lead to winning substantial grants and setting a business up for success.
Kristi shares invaluable insights from the frontline of business finance—tips that have not only led her to secure a grant but also to set her business on a path of sustainable growth. If you're a veteran-owned business or an entrepreneur seeking to understand the intricacies of financial management for banking success, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss.
We're unpacking the secrets to getting your financial documents in order, the art of making your business bankable, and the strategies that could increase your chances of grant approval. This episode isn't just about the triumph of securing funds; it's about empowering you with the knowledge to replicate this success.
Tune in to "From Combat Boots to Business Suits" and take the first step towards transforming your business's financial future.
More about Kristi:
U.S. Navy Veteran. Kristi started doing hair in high school when she began living with her Grandmother, and she continued to do so throughout her Navy career. Kristi Alderson is a pillar of the natural hair community, affectionately known as the "Queen of Kinks,” she continues to offer innovative natural hair services. Kristi believes in curating a community of natural hair enthusiasts who dare to be different!
Want to connect with Kristi, check out her businesses:
Kinky Rootz Hair Salon - https://www.kinkyrootzsalon.com/
Twisted Sistuhs Wine - https://linktr.ee/twistedsistuhs
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#women in business! Hey yal hey! The Black & Bankable Podcast is back at the top of this year serving as your policy plug to Washington, D.C.!
Check in with me on this episode to learn all about the National Women's Business Council (NWBC). I had the amazing opportunity to interview NWBC's Executive Director, Tene Dolphin and we talk all about how this federal advisory committee ensures more women #entrepreneurs have equitable access to the critical topics we care about the most!
Ever wonder how you can influence federal policy that affects your small business? It's a NWBC public meeting on February 8th (2023) that I need you to show up for! Let's put on our #advocacy crowns ladies!
Major thanks to Tene and NWBC for the opportunity to collaborate on our joint mission to serve and empower women in business! More to come to lock it in here and share with your business bestie.
Here's more information on the National Women's Business Center (NWBC).
The National Women’s Business Council (NWBC) is one of approximately 1,000 federal advisory committees across 50 federal government agencies. NWBC serves as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator on issues of importance to women’s business enterprise. Housed within SBA, this fifteen-member all-women led volunteer Council is dedicated to ensuring more women entrepreneurs have equitable access to financing, entrepreneurial development opportunities, and contracting awards to help them grow, create generational wealth, and contribute to our national economy.
Want to know how to connect with the Council?
Check out NWBC’s 2022 Annual Report (Link: https://www.nwbc.gov/2022/12/20/2022-annual-report/)
Register to attend their upcoming public meeting on February 8th (Link: https://nwbcfebruary2023publicmeeting.eventbrite.com)
Subscribe to their newsletter and follow them on social media (Link: https://www.nwbc.gov/about/contact-us/)
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In June 2021, the U.S. Treasury Awarded $1.25 Billion to CDFIs to Support Economic Relief in Underserved Communities Affected by COVID-19. Specifically, these awards provide Community Development Financial Institutions, or CDFIs, with flexible capital to help distressed and underserved communities across the country.
CDFIs have been around for decades but most business owners are unclear of what they are and how to do business with them. Until today!
In this episode, I am joined by one of the hardest working Senior Vice Presidents (SVP) I know - Dr. Kim Carter Evans, SVP and Managing Director of Trufund Financial Services. And we break this CDFI thing all the way down given you clear path and solid strategy to obtaining much needed money for your business.
Check out this episode, subscribe, and share with your business bestie!
Sincerely,
Talibah M. Bayles, Host, The Black & Bankable Podcast 💝
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About Trufund:
TruFund Financial Services, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) headquartered in New York City with field offices in Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. TruFund tailors its financial and technical assistance to the unique needs of each site—from contractor mobilization lending in New York and Louisiana to rural Black Belt initiatives in Alabama.
TruFund’s lending activities are designed to strengthen the capacity of small businesses, community and faith-based organizations, community development corporations, and large-scale development projects. TruFund works closely with private, governmental, and community partners to develop and operate programs that address specific capital gaps within local markets, and seeks to obtain funding commitments from local financial institutions to serve local needs. Our products range along the continuum of credit from multi-million-dollar New Markets Tax Credits projects to small business loans for entrepreneurs.
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Dear Black Business Owner:
You should only listen to this podcast ONLY when you're ready for the Black Business Book of Secrets to be opened. Grab a pen and paper. Matter of fact, listen to this episode as many times as you need to. But. Just. Listen.
I'm joined by AJ Stephens, Small Business Development Officer of Sabre Finance and Elijah E. Davis, a Community Economic Development Practioner everywhere out here on the front lines in the small business community. Birmingham, Alabama stand up!
Sincerely,
Talibah M. Bayles, Host, The Black & Bankable Podcast
Connect with me on social. We need to chat.
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Instagram: @tmbtax
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We're BACK!!!! Back by popular demand we are back out in these podcast streets dropping free gems for your black and minority-owned business.
A successful black business. Can it really be that easy? Check out my interview with Carmen May, Founder of Elevators on 4th, of Birmingham, AL as we break down several topics that are sure to spark a flame in your action plan of ensuring your black business is successful.
Tell us what you think in the comments below and don't be selfish! Share this with your business bestie!
Subscribe so you don't miss out on our next episodes!
For more information on how I've help black and minority-owned businesses: https://tmbtax.info/workwithme
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Let's be clear, the concept of being comfortable is something that we MUST address when it comes to how comfort can be a destroyer of goals and aspirations!
Matter of fact, I think we're onto something when it comes to why so many black & minority owned businesses get left on the sidelines when it comes to business growth. I wanna change this and I'm gonna. Enlist in the movement I need you too.
Here's another Black & Bankable CEO Conversations episode with one of my fav business besties, Arlene Henderson, Founder & CEO of Hear My Cry Sisterhood.
Connect with Arlene:
Free consultation: https://calendly.com/arlenehendersonhearmycryllc/30min
Speaker Booking: https://bit.ly/arlenespeaks
Join Her Private Group - Hear My Cry (HMC) Sisterhood: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hearmycrysisterhood/
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You've heard it all before. "Be smart with your credit!" "Build wealth so you can leave a legacy!" But is that advice based on creating generational wealth, or just a theoretical concept? Or...just easy for coaches to throw out there because it sounds good?
In this episode of the Black & Bankable CEO Conversations Series, I'm interviewing Janelle Brown, a Serial Entrepreneur. She (her husband and dad) own Brown Homes & More. During the pandemic, Janelle opened a bookstore. Yep you read that correctly. She opened a brick and mortar bookstore when many businesses were shutting down.
You've just got to hear her story, how her businesses are thriving, and how she plan to keep them that way!!! Our real, unscripted, conversation explores some strategies for building business credit and generational wealth based on real-life experiences from entrepreneurs who've done it first hand, and the complete opposite - who have failed to do so. Let's crack the code together.
Connect with Janelle Brown
Bookstore - https://www.brownbooksandmore.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brownbooksandmore
Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/brownbooksandmore/
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https://tmbtax.info/workwithme
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What does bankable mean for your black business?
💰Access to money for your business?
💰Understanding your Business Taxes?
💰Building Business Credit?
💰Running a profitable business?
I'm excited to kick off the Black & Bankable CEO Conversations Series! In this series, I will have black and minority business owners from across the U.S. on the show to discuss what bankable means for their business. The challenges they have faced while banking black, how they overcame them and even when they haven't yet.
Let's normalize NOT being information and money gatekeepers! I'm here to get you to the money and this series is merely one of the ways you should take me on your business success journey!
For the first episode of this series, look who joined me to kick off first episode! Mrs. Kandace Harris, Co-Owner of Harris Squared and Vice President of Business Development & Community Relations at Citizens Savings & Bank Trust Company located in Nashville, TN.
Check out this episode and grab all these gems! Then share it with everyone you know. Get ready. Black & Bankable CEO Conversations...is here.
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Connect w/ Kandace:
Home | Harris Squared Consulting - https://www.harrissquared.net/finance
Finance Downloadables | Harris Squared Consulting -
https://www.harrissquared.net/financialresources
Info on Citizens Bank:
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company | Banking in Nashville https://www.bankcbn.com/
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For more information on how I've help black and minority-owned businesses:
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We’re in full swing of celebrating Women’s History Month, so for this podcast episode I’m sharing my interview during the Women in Business Conference 2022 hosted by the Alabama SBDC at Alabama State University! This year’s event theme was “How WE Conquer in the New Normal ''. Listen to this conference snippet and know exactly who you are taking on your business journey by subscribing to the Black & Bankable Podcast!
Thank you sincerely to Lisa McGinty, my SBA Emerging Leaders Program Instructor for inviting me to share my wins, losses, and everything in between!
Congratulations to Andrea Rogers Mosley, Director of the Alabama Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Alabama State University on the 10th year of this phenomenal opportunity to bring women together in one space to empower each other.
It was such an amazing time to join a group of dynamic women business owners discussing the challenges women face and how we have overcome them. The Presenters included:
Gina Goree Hitchens, GHG Financial PlanningCheryl W. Brown, ZealRiver Technologies, Inc.Jevonnah “Lady J” Ellison, Author & Founder of The Leading Ladies MastermindFor more information on how I've help black and minority-owned businesses:
https://tmbtax.info/workwithme
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What if I told you there was no such thing as “NO” when it comes to building business credit? In this episode, you’ll create a strategy that gets your business financial paperwork in order when it comes to building business credit. Allow me to introduce you to the Divvy Credit Builder. In this episode, I’m interviewing Damon Sheranian of Divvy and asking all the right questions that unlock access for you to get started immediately with these gems we drop. Don’t forget to subscribe!
Get started with Divvy - https://tmbtax.info/divvypartner
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You're started that business and your mindset is all BOSS. Welcome to the journey of small business ownership. Check in with me on this episode to ensure that IRS can't call your side hustle a hobby. Now...let's make sure your hustle leave no money on the table AND most importantly, let's make sure you are running a legitimate business where it matters the most...with the IRS.
I created this episode of the Black & Bankable CEO Podcast to ensure you prepared for the tax ramifications.
Subscribe to this podcast to take me along with you on your business journey! https://tmbtax.info/podcast
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Today’s reality has many of us working from home either by choice or force. In most of my “mom circles”, mothers (or fathers) have found that the household saves more money when one of the parents stays home with their kids instead of shelling out thousands of dollars a month on childcare expenses. And this is just one of the many reasons many in the world are PIVOTING.
Small business created during the pandemic is appearing to be the “natural choice” for many individuals. According to the U.S. Census Bureau business applications of all sizes nearly doubled during the first few months of the pandemic in 2020, jumping from 234,362 in April to 558,688 in July 2020. In October 2021, business applications were at 427,842.
So now that you’ve started that business, let’s ensure that you have all the tools you need to run a profitable business that’s in this thing for the long run. Check in with me on this Episode - Small Business Tax Filings For Your Home Based Business.
Subscribe to this podcast to take me along with you on your business journey! https://tmbtax.info/podcast
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Numbers and I have a long history together - over 15 years, in fact!
I trust them and they help me do right by my clients. This video is about how to launch and grow your business the right way...with these 5 financial strategies!
For more information on how I've help black and minority-owned businesses:
Get your business bankable: https://tmbtax.info/dfy
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I'm often asked to share the "why" behind creating the Black & Bankable CEO Podcast. The truth is, there are many inspirations - many of which I'll share with you on the episodes to come. However, the pivotable inspiration that I'll never forget happened on July 23, 2020.
On that day, I returned to my old stomping grounds - Washington DC - to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
I’m remain honored and extremely grateful for such a platform to speak on minority small business challenges to access to funding.
Before the Black & Bankable CEO Podcast, there was D.C. Check out this short clip from my Senate testimony. Get to know me. Together, let's get your business what 2022 owes you.