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In Season 4, Episode 5 of Mompreneurs, Nancy Redd interviews Myrdith Leon-McCormack, founder of World Bride Magazine and MLM Represents, about pivoting through decades in business, building a family legacy, and making space for Black stories in beauty, fashion, and bridal publishing.
We proudly showcase some of the Black women making innovations within the spirits industry, and delivering pure Black girl magic, one exquisite shot at a time.
Lisa Price, founder of ‘Carol’s Daughter’ hair and beauty company gives us gems about business, family, and mental health. Nancy Redd and Lisa dig into everything from adoption to acquisitions in this special episode.
Tookie took the internet by storm when her hair braid videos began to go viral, but it wasn’t as simple as it looks. The Mompreneur digs into her journey, struggles, and ongoing mission to becoming a household name, business owner, and full-time mom and wife.
In this moving episode of Mompreneurs, host Nancy Redd sits down with Karla Redding-Andrews—Executive Director of the Otis Redding Foundation and daughter of soul music legend Otis Redding. Karla shares how she stepped out of the shadow of her famous father and powerhouse mother to carry the torch of a family legacy rooted in purpose, […]
I visited World Spa, in Brooklyn, NY, for the ultimate cultural bath and relaxation experience.
In Season 4, Episode 4 of Mompreneurs, Nancy Redd interviews Maya Payne Smart, author of Reading for Our Lives, about raising strong readers, building a mission-driven business, and closing the literacy gap in early childhood education.
She Did That. and the NY Liberty have teamed up for one of their biggest plays of the season.
The newly engaged couple hard launched their relationship and engagement on social media with a kiss against a sun-covered backdrop.
I didn't need to fly across the world to feel cared for. Nor did I require an exotic itinerary. Nashville had everything I needed to experience serenity, beauty, and indulgence, all within reach.
Regina Hall shared her excitement about gathering with loved ones, her go-to self-care practices, and more.
Visiting these coffee shops during Essence Fest is a meaningful way to directly support Black entrepreneurs while experiencing authentic New Orleans culture beyond the main stages.