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"I've filled my vision board...I need to get another one" Essynce
She started designing fashion as doodles at the age of 6!!!! 12-year-old fashion designer, author, motivational speaker and more, Essynce Moore and her focused and supportive entrepreneurial mama, Starr Barrett join us to talk about supporting our children's dreams and what it's like to be a multipassionate tweenpreneur.
We chat step-by-step through Essynce's journey from a kid doodling to fashion designer, making her first sale, to her words of wisdom to other entrepreneurs of all ages--and also how she accessorizes her school uniform.
You will want to tune in and have your kids nearby for this one!
Essynce's mom also shares about how we determine when our children's passion is something that can lead to an income-generating business, juggling grades and business responsibilities.
Essynce's website has more information check it out HERE
Connect with Essynce on Twitter @EssynceCouture
and Instagram @EssynceCoutureLLC
Momager Starr Barrett's entrepreneurial endeavors Essynce Empire can be found on her site HERE
Find out more about Essynce's mentor House of Shavi on Twitter
Special thanks to Jackie O'Nappy for sharing Essynce's amazing story with us - Follow Jackie on Instagram @JackieONappy This week's Power Boost
Lameka Jackson, CEO Six Twenty One Consulting Group LLC 292 West Evans Street Florence, SC 29501 843.284.6210 www.621consultinggroup.com www.621callcenter.com
Michelle Y. Talbert is a DC-based author and recovering attorney and the curator of the Her Power Hustle Community. She’s passionate about networking and relationships and writes on business and entrepreneurship topics for a number of sites, including Black Enterprise and Killer Startups. Her new ebook, ‘Why White Guys Having Fun Make Great Mentors for Black Women,” (May 2015) chronicles advice and mentorship for Black women in business gleaned from her conversations with Guy Kawasaki, Peter Shankman and other guys in business having fun and at the top of their industries.
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"I've filled my vision board...I need to get another one" Essynce
She started designing fashion as doodles at the age of 6!!!! 12-year-old fashion designer, author, motivational speaker and more, Essynce Moore and her focused and supportive entrepreneurial mama, Starr Barrett join us to talk about supporting our children's dreams and what it's like to be a multipassionate tweenpreneur.
We chat step-by-step through Essynce's journey from a kid doodling to fashion designer, making her first sale, to her words of wisdom to other entrepreneurs of all ages--and also how she accessorizes her school uniform.
You will want to tune in and have your kids nearby for this one!
Essynce's mom also shares about how we determine when our children's passion is something that can lead to an income-generating business, juggling grades and business responsibilities.
Essynce's website has more information check it out HERE
Connect with Essynce on Twitter @EssynceCouture
and Instagram @EssynceCoutureLLC
Momager Starr Barrett's entrepreneurial endeavors Essynce Empire can be found on her site HERE
Find out more about Essynce's mentor House of Shavi on Twitter
Special thanks to Jackie O'Nappy for sharing Essynce's amazing story with us - Follow Jackie on Instagram @JackieONappy This week's Power Boost
Lameka Jackson, CEO Six Twenty One Consulting Group LLC 292 West Evans Street Florence, SC 29501 843.284.6210 www.621consultinggroup.com www.621callcenter.com
Michelle Y. Talbert is a DC-based author and recovering attorney and the curator of the Her Power Hustle Community. She’s passionate about networking and relationships and writes on business and entrepreneurship topics for a number of sites, including Black Enterprise and Killer Startups. Her new ebook, ‘Why White Guys Having Fun Make Great Mentors for Black Women,” (May 2015) chronicles advice and mentorship for Black women in business gleaned from her conversations with Guy Kawasaki, Peter Shankman and other guys in business having fun and at the top of their industries.