Month: November 2017

  • Being Resourceful With Keep Chasing The Stars

    In this episode, we discuss Monique’s background, how she knew when it was time to transition in her business, her best advice for staying consistent and her keys to success after 8+ years in business.

    This week on Pimp Your Brilliance, I’ve invited my friend Amber Wright on to the show to interview me. After twenty-eight episodes, I felt this was the perfect way to end the first season of the podcast. In this episode, we discuss my background, how I knew when it was time to transition in my […]

  • Finding Success By Your Own Definition

    In this week’s minisode, I’m answering a listener question. Taryn asks, “At what point in your business journey did you start to truly feel successful, by your own definition?” This is a juicy one! I share a bit of a personal story about how and when I realized I was successful. IN THIS EPISODE I […]

  • Becoming A Social Entrepreneur With Felecia Hatcher

    This week on Pimp Your Brilliance, I’m chatting with Felecia Hatcher of Code Fever Miami and Black Tech Week. Felecia Hatcher is a White House Award-winning entrepreneur, badass business rainmaker, best selling author, globally sought-after speaker, media darling, mother, and Founder of Code Fever and Black Tech Week. She is also the rather awesome former […]

  • How To Overcome Idea Overwhelm

    When you have so many creative ideas, how do you decide on which one to lead with? In this episode, I share my 5 point criteria for evaluating new ideas.

    In this week’s minisode, I’m answering a listener question. Telara asks, “When you have so many creative ideas, how do you decide on which one to lead with?” This is a common issue amongst creatives who have no shortage of new ideas. ON THIS EPISODE I SHARE: 5 questions to evaluate your idea against Why […]

  • Creating Your Own Opportunity With Ed Roth

    This week on Pimp Your Brilliance, I’m chatting with Brooklyn-based graphic designer Ed Roth of Stencil1. Stencil1 sells Ed’s iconic line of stencil’s and modern DIY tools. He has spent 13 years growing his stencil company and has been featured by Martha Stewart, The New York Times, ReadyMade, and Country Living. Ed has also done […]