We are friends, Entrepreneurs and business partners sharing our journey to-and-through entrepreneurship as young, Black, Haitian women. Throughout our journey, we have found that there is a lack of authenticity and transparency about what it's really like to be an Entrepreneur. With every episode, we share current, honest reviews of our journey as young, Black Woman Entrepreneurs. We're being open and honest about our ups (Roses), downs (Ashes), and in-betweens. With this podcast, we hope to share valuable information for new and existing Entrepreneurs.
In this episode of Ashes N' Roses, Juny and Ashley discuss what success looks like for them and determine whether or not they have acquired the level of success that they set out for.
In this episode of Ashes N' Roses we discuss mental health, our own and in general, and how it affects the our work as entrepreneurs. We delve deep into our personal journeys and how we manage to continue to work towards our professional goals.
In this episode of Ashes N' Roses, we discuss entrepreneur Dana Chanel and her legal trouble while exploring the dangers of entrepreneurship in a consumer satisfaction led market environment.
In this episode of Ashes N' Roses, we dive into our friendship as it is now and how it affects our business. We get a little deep with what it would look like if our friendship were to change while still in business.
In this episode of Ashes N' Roses, we're sharing our experiences with family, friendships, and romantic relationships while trying to build an empire.
In this episode of #AshesN'Roses, we talk about our trip to Ghana and how it's affected our journey as individuals and Entrepreneurs!
On today’s episode we’re discussing the Media! For this conversation, we are joined by Barbatt Jocelyn, CEO of Massive Media LLC, a multimedia company providing services such as photography, videography, graphic design, podcasts, etc. In today’s conversation, we highlight the perils of all mass media and its advantages as well as its dangers. What are your thoughts and experiences with the media of today? Let us know in the comment...
On today’s episode we’re challenging an industry that seems to be taking over, Technology! For this conversation, we are joined by Henry Saint-Juste, a Mobile Architect with over 7 years of professional software development experience. Henry has launched his podcast and passion project “Helping Those Who Look Like Me” to encourage more Black and brown people to learn and grow in Tech! In today’s conversation, we highlight the curre...
On today’s episode we’re challenging an industry that hits close to hope: Criminal Justice. For this conversation, we are joined by Army Infantryman and Deputy Sheriff Doan Cesar for an honest conversation around #BlueLiveMatter and the #BlackVote, In today’s political climate, we felt that this conversation was an important one to have. What are your thoughts on the current Political climate, is it helping us? Or only furthering t...
In today’s episode we are joined by Gabriella Cajuste, Owner of Zulie Mami. Gabriella is a former Peace Corps Jamaica Volunteer, and has served her community as a K-3rd Teacher for Columbus City Schools. Gabriella joins us in the conversation around the current Education Industry and its impact on our communities. In her work as an Entrepreneur, Gabriella offers emotional support, education, advocacy, and more. With her company, Zu...
On today’s episode we’re challenging an industry that affects us all: the Healthcare Industry. For this conversation, we are joined by Marcella Mondesir, certified Holistic Health Coach and owner of Auric Vitality. Marcella recently launched her company with the goal of providing a space that serves as a community resource for individuals in all stages in their wellness journey. In today’s conversation, we highlight the downfalls o...
This episode we are challenging the financial industry. For our conversation, we are joined by Joshua Kumi, owner of Vestein Investment Group. Joshua has 10+ years experiencesthe financial, and is an expert in the field of Bitcoin and other Crypto-currencies. In addition to this, Josh owns an Early Childhood Education School in his home country of Ghana. In his work, he has committed himself to educating his community through finan...
This episode we are challenging your favorite industry. Sports! For our conversation, we are joined by Sydney Omameh, a former professional football player and Educator. Sydney has played in professional, semi-pro, local, and collegiate football leagues, and is now an Educator for high School students. In his work, he has gained an in depth view of what REALLY goes on within the world of professional sports and football. Stay tuned...
We're Unemployed! On this episode we're discussing having recently become unemployed and challenging the Work Industry. We are joined by Kat Theodore, owner of Amoni Creative Design Agency, Ori Seven Apparel, and Managing Editor of The Oricle Magazine. Kat has also recently become unemployed and shares her experience as an Entrepreneur while working 9-to-5.
We are celebrating! August 2020 makes it 5 years since we've started our entrepreneurial journey! We've definitely had some Ashes but the Roses make it all worth it! Join us as we share our Top Five Ashes N' Roses and reminisce about it all! How long have you been on your entrepreneurial journey? What are your Ashes N' Roses? Share in the comments below!
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#NursingHomesSuck
But yet, we never really talk about it. Juny + Ashley #ChallengeTheIndustry during this conversation around the evils of the Senior Care industry. More specifically, Nursing Homes. Most people are unaware that these facilities are in fact major corporations that prioritize profit over all else. Join the conversation and let us know what your take is. What is your experience with Nursin...
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.
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