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Ownership is more than having something in your name—it’s about taking full responsibility for your vision, your voice, and your future. In this episode, I sit down with Najma, a dynamic entrepreneur, professor, and founder of Pink Walnut, a natural body bistro rooted in intention, wellness, and care.
We talk about what it really takes to build something that lasts, the power of starting and sustaining a business at any stage in life, and how faith, discipline, and alignment play a role in creating generational impact. Through her journey, Najma shares what it means to create a brand that not only serves people—but stands the test of time.
If you’ve been thinking about stepping into ownership—in your life, your finances, or your purpose—this episode is your reminder that it’s never too late to build something meaningful.
By Hadiyah AdrianneOwnership is more than having something in your name—it’s about taking full responsibility for your vision, your voice, and your future. In this episode, I sit down with Najma, a dynamic entrepreneur, professor, and founder of Pink Walnut, a natural body bistro rooted in intention, wellness, and care.
We talk about what it really takes to build something that lasts, the power of starting and sustaining a business at any stage in life, and how faith, discipline, and alignment play a role in creating generational impact. Through her journey, Najma shares what it means to create a brand that not only serves people—but stands the test of time.
If you’ve been thinking about stepping into ownership—in your life, your finances, or your purpose—this episode is your reminder that it’s never too late to build something meaningful.