What if influence isn’t about being liked—but about being misunderstood and still standing firm?
In this episode, Sybil Stewart discusses a range of topics from faith-led decisions to releasing control, and why bootstrapping isn’t the way forward for BIPOC entrepreneurs. From rejecting misaligned clients to finding your tribe, Sybil drops wisdom on building with intention rather than ego.
About the Guest:
Sybil is a harp fusion storyteller and brand architect for women called into entrepreneurship. She is known as a stage builder for women as a TEDx organizer, and PR and protection for the thought leader who requires next-level visibility and authority in their industry.
Website + Social Media links:
www.sybilstewart.com
LinkedIn and Instagram @sybilsstewart
Grab a copy of her book: Reset the Foundation Book
https://www.sybilstewart.com/rtf
Timestamps:
0:00 – Welcome & Intentions
1:55 – Meet Sybil Stewart
4:10 – Confidence vs. Influence
6:20 – Saying No & Trusting God’s Voice
9:45 – The Gift of Surrender and Release
13:30 – Type A Realness & Ego Checks
17:10 – The Myth of the Solopreneur
21:00 – Building with Your Tribe
24:45 – Investing in Yourself & Others
28:00 – Owning the Mission
30:10 – Closing Blessings & Takeaways
Learn more about the BIPOC Coach Collective at bipoccc.org.
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