A Special Chat with:
Barbara Tucker, The Barara Shoppe
What is your favorite part of what you do?
I take great pride in providing a loving, family friendly environment for my clients to come, relax, unwind and enjoy getting pampered and feeling beautiful. When standing behind the chair, it is very important to make your client feel like they are the most important person at that moment. With a smile on my face, a listening ear and a humble heart, my clients have become family. Tell us about a woman you look up to and why? The Barbara Shoppe opened in 2004. It is the legacy of my loving and caring Aunt Lossie. Lossie’s beauty salon opened in 1961. It was a pleasure of mine to step into her shadow and continue to service women in and out of West Philly. What advice would you give to a woman who is considering starting her own business? The advice I would give to stylist today is to treat your clients as you would want to be treated |
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A SPECIAL CHAT WITH:
Chimerea Hayden, Sippycupkids Co.
Tell us about a woman you look up to and why?
A woman I look up to is Tracee Ellis Ross, her style and free spirit makes me smile every time I see a picture or post from or for her. Her style never disappoints lol, and she does it so effortlessly. I love how she makes it fun as well. Her stand for woman rights, equality, and black people as a whole makes me feel connected to her, also I’m a major fan of Black-ish lol. What advice would you give to a woman who is considering starting her own business? I would tell my fellow woman ALWAYS believe in YOU! Things may feel hard, and you may feel like giving up but remember you were built for this! We are designed to be nothing less but GREAT my queen! |
Have you faced adversities while beginning your company?
If so, how did you overcome them? Yes! Being a small business is difficult especially when you are playing every position. Sometimes it becomes so overwhelming and feels unobtainable with certain goals. However I stay faithful on Gods word and try my best at anything that is thrown my way. I know that everything isn’t always going to go as planned however as long as I try I know I didn’t quit. What is your favorite part of what you do? What is the hardest part about what you do? My favorite part about the business is creating and picking the pieces for the children. I get excited when I see them put it on and have fun just enjoying life. I would have to say the hardest part sometimes for me is content with social media. Trying to find the perfect thing to post and connecting with my audience. Shop Sippycupkids Co. Today!
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A SPECIAL CHAT WITH:
Dominique Bibbs, BE Empowered, LLC
Prioritize yourself and take the step!
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