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Mandi Woodruff hosts Dr. Key Hallmon (founder of The Village Market) and Renae Bluitt (creator of She Did That) for a candid conversation about empowering Black and minority-owned businesses through community, intentionality, and economic liberation. They explore systemic challenges, the power of collaboration, and practical strategies for entrepreneurs to thrive in uncertain times.
Purchase Dr. Key's book >
The Village Market Atlanta >
Follow Dr. Key on IG @DrKeyHallmon
Check out Renae's upcoming She Did That events >
Follow Renae on IG @IamRenaeBluitt
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Mandi Woodruff hosts Dr. Key Hallmon (founder of The Village Market) and Renae Bluitt (creator of She Did That) for a candid conversation about empowering Black and minority-owned businesses through community, intentionality, and economic liberation. They explore systemic challenges, the power of collaboration, and practical strategies for entrepreneurs to thrive in uncertain times.
Purchase Dr. Key's book >
The Village Market Atlanta >
Follow Dr. Key on IG @DrKeyHallmon
Check out Renae's upcoming She Did That events >
Follow Renae on IG @IamRenaeBluitt
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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