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“It’s important to identify who your target audience is and their interests, so you can create content for them." - Sherley Joseph.
Networking is a key ingredient of any successful business, and as Entrepreneurs it can take us beyond where we could have ever imagined.
But what happens if you notice a gap in the type of network you need? You create one! Well, that’s what this week’s guest - Sherley Joseph, Founder of Black Canadian Creators - did when she noticed that she couldn’t find a way to connect with other Black Canadian creators.
In this Episode, Sherley shares her story of starting a podcast before it was as popular as it is now, and where that journey took her.
She also talks about:
- How she was able to turn a frustration into starting her own community.
- The lengths that she had to go to in order to get noticed by her peers.
- The biggest advantage that comes from building a digital community.
Sherley Joseph is a Co-founder of The Chonilla Network, which is a podcast collective with thought-provoking and entertaining shows in Canada and the US. She is also the creator of the Black Canadian Creators digital community on Facebook and a podcast host. With a background in Radio Broadcasting from Humber College and over 15 years of experience in the new media tech industry, she aims to create a multicultural podcast platform and communal realm through various online social channels. Her primary focus is on BIPOC women, but she also wants to create a bridge between businesses/entrepreneurs and Black Creators in the digital realm in Canada. As a Divom (Diva+Mom) of three, Sherley is passionate about supporting Black Creators and loves music, and photography, which inspire her content creation.
Connect with Sherley:
Website
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“It’s important to identify who your target audience is and their interests, so you can create content for them." - Sherley Joseph.
Networking is a key ingredient of any successful business, and as Entrepreneurs it can take us beyond where we could have ever imagined.
But what happens if you notice a gap in the type of network you need? You create one! Well, that’s what this week’s guest - Sherley Joseph, Founder of Black Canadian Creators - did when she noticed that she couldn’t find a way to connect with other Black Canadian creators.
In this Episode, Sherley shares her story of starting a podcast before it was as popular as it is now, and where that journey took her.
She also talks about:
- How she was able to turn a frustration into starting her own community.
- The lengths that she had to go to in order to get noticed by her peers.
- The biggest advantage that comes from building a digital community.
Sherley Joseph is a Co-founder of The Chonilla Network, which is a podcast collective with thought-provoking and entertaining shows in Canada and the US. She is also the creator of the Black Canadian Creators digital community on Facebook and a podcast host. With a background in Radio Broadcasting from Humber College and over 15 years of experience in the new media tech industry, she aims to create a multicultural podcast platform and communal realm through various online social channels. Her primary focus is on BIPOC women, but she also wants to create a bridge between businesses/entrepreneurs and Black Creators in the digital realm in Canada. As a Divom (Diva+Mom) of three, Sherley is passionate about supporting Black Creators and loves music, and photography, which inspire her content creation.
Connect with Sherley:
Website
🎧 Heya Friend! Before we get into the episode, if you love this podcast, could you take a quick sec to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It really helps more side hustlers find this show and get the support they need. I’d truly appreciate it! 💜 Now, let’s get into it!
____________
Ready to level up your side hustle?
Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, we’ve got three membership levels to support you at every stage of your journey. Get access to exclusive resources, expert guidance, and a powerful community of women JUST LIKE YOU!
Visit sidehustleherclub.com to join today!
Support the show
__________
🎧 Loved the episode?
Take the next step with the Side Hustle Confidence Kit — FREE download to help you BOOST your Mindset, show up BOLDLY & build your exit plan. 💜
[Grab it here]
_________
LET’S CONNECT! 🤝🏽
🌐 Visit my Website
🙌🏽 Book a 15-min ✨VIBE Check✨
💬 Slide in my DM's on Instagram
👥 Let's be friends on LinkedIn
👩🏽🏫 Like & Follow my Facebook Page
➡️ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel
🫶🏽 Send some GOOD VIBEZ
Stay Encouraged, my Friend - Have a Sparkling Day!