{Real Estate Edition} Why Your Story Matters: Media Relations with Ebony King
Ebony King came to us to help craft her story. As a realtor in the metro-Atlanta area, she understands how important it is to share her story, create exceptional brand…
Ebony King came to us to help craft her story. As a realtor in the metro-Atlanta area, she understands how important it is to share her story, create exceptional brand…
Whether you're looking to (1) reach an audience outside your current influence, (2) promote your next big idea, (3) push yourself as the go-to thought leader, or (4) persuade an…
Sustainability is a big buzzword in fashion these days, so it is no surprise that it would trickle down to our underlayers. When you find out that the apparel industry generates 17 million tons of textile waste every year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, it certainly makes you want to stand up (or, in this case, strip down) and take action….
After countless hours speaking with mompreneurs and women business owners, we’ve heard almost every frustration about gaining visibility. The most common one? Not knowing how to tell a compelling story…
Our client Patricia was recently featured on According to Michelle. Patricia Kayanga is a first-generation immigrant from Uganda. Her family came here under unfortunate circumstances but was blessed to know…
Dwayna, thanks for joining us; excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. So let’s jump to your mission – what’s the backstory behind how you developed the mission…
We had the good fortune of connecting with Donna Morris and shared our conversation below. Hi Donna, can you walk us through the thought process of starting your business? TGND…
Atlanta, GA: Moms All In® presented their first Moms All In® Brunch: Navigating Mompreneurship to Scale Your Business at the Ivy Lounge in Modera Midtown on August 28, 2022, and…
There’s a blueprint for starting a business, and then there’s the reality. The reality is much rawer and filled with vulnerabilities. When I first launched, many people had ideas of what I should do and what I needed to change. The pandemic had just hit, and suddenly, what I had envisioned was gone. I felt lost and defeated. I was beginning a business venture in an industry during a climate I did not quite understand. I just had a business plan with a vision.
As a part of our series called “Making Something From Nothing”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Patricia Kayanga . Patricia Kayanga is a first-generation immigrant from Uganda. Her family…