Sispreneur Stories
Welcome to the vibrant world of "Sispreneur Stories," where three passionate sister entrepreneurs explore the nuances of Black female entrepreneurship. Join us on a journey as we learn from successful Black women who run companies, shatter barriers, nurture themselves, embrace vulnerability, and conquer imposter syndrome. Get ready to be captivated by inspiring stories and insights, and join a thriving community that uplifts, transforms, and redefines the essence of entrepreneurship.
Sispreneur Stories
Cracking the Staying Power Code with Deidre Malone
Episode 005 - Cracking the Staying Power Code with Deidre Malone
Welcome to Sispreneur Stories, the podcast that brings you inspiring stories and valuable insights from black female entrepreneurs and industry leaders. In this episode, we have the honor of speaking with Deidre Malone, a trailblazing entrepreneur and advocate.
Meet Deidre Malone: Deidre Malone is not just a business leader; she's a history-maker. From her groundbreaking roles as the first African-American chairwoman of the Shelby County Commissioner, to her impactful work as a business owner of The Carter Malone Group, Deidre's journey is both inspiring and enlightening.
Get inspired by her trailblazing story on this episode of "Sispreneur Stories"!
How to Listen:
Join us on this empowering journey by listening to the full episode HERE
Key Takeaways:
👉🏽Leverage the power of community and networking
👉🏽Building a brand that fosters inclusivity and representation
👉🏽Be authentic and transparent in your leadership
Website: CMG PR
Facebook: The Carter Malone Group
Twitter: @CMGPR
Instagram: Carter Malone Group
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Episode Credits:
- Hosts: The Anthony Sisters
Podcast ID- S1:005
Thank you to our title sponsor, the Black Business Association of Memphis, missioned to improve the economy of Memphis region by developing successful entrepreneurs and MWBEs.
Funded in part through a Grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA, or the BBA.