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Black Businesses Matter - "I am  always going to be committed to helping women win" Says Cheryl-Hudson Jackson

"I am always going to be committed to helping women win" Says Cheryl-Hudson Jackson

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12/05/22 • 48 min

Black Businesses Matter

We would love to hear from you! Text "BBMFAM" to (312) 300-1300.

Episode 40:

Guest Name: Cheryl Hudson Jackson

Guest Business: YWCA CHJ Consulting

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EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I speak with Cheryl Hudson-Jackson, who is the Director of Franchise and Business Enterprise for YWCA Chicago. She is also the owner of CHJ consulting. We discuss the impact that her work at the YWCA has had throughout her career and the importance of community building. Cheryl works with the BreedLove program. A program that aids women entrepreneurs in gaining funding for their businesses. The program also creates this sense of community amongst the women as they navigate “entrepreneur-hood”. She describes her role within the Y and how she helps the women within the breedlove programs stay on track to successes and connect them with other women that can support them.

Cheryl speaks to the importance of always bringing women to the table in order to help level the playing field, a philosophy that she has brought with her throughout her career. She began as a chemical engineer at IIT (Illinois Technical Institute) a field that notably lacks women and because of that experience she made it her business to create a space for women.

If you are interested in learning the importance of building community, this is the episode for you.

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT...

  1. Does her being an entrepreneur help her work with other business owners?
  2. When she built her business
  3. How have women entrepreneurs been able to build a scalable business?
  4. Why do black businesses matter?
  5. What brings Cheryl joy?

Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!

To connect further with me:

Visit my website: Thel3agency.com

Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agency

Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/

Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agency/

Be sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

To Connect with Cheryl Hudson-Jackson

Connect with him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylhudsonjackson

Connect with him on LinkedIn :https://www.linkedin.com/in/c

Support the show

To connect further with me:
Visit my website:
Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

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We would love to hear from you! Text "BBMFAM" to (312) 300-1300.

Episode 40:

Guest Name: Cheryl Hudson Jackson

Guest Business: YWCA CHJ Consulting

Summary Style

EPISODE SUMMARY

In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I speak with Cheryl Hudson-Jackson, who is the Director of Franchise and Business Enterprise for YWCA Chicago. She is also the owner of CHJ consulting. We discuss the impact that her work at the YWCA has had throughout her career and the importance of community building. Cheryl works with the BreedLove program. A program that aids women entrepreneurs in gaining funding for their businesses. The program also creates this sense of community amongst the women as they navigate “entrepreneur-hood”. She describes her role within the Y and how she helps the women within the breedlove programs stay on track to successes and connect them with other women that can support them.

Cheryl speaks to the importance of always bringing women to the table in order to help level the playing field, a philosophy that she has brought with her throughout her career. She began as a chemical engineer at IIT (Illinois Technical Institute) a field that notably lacks women and because of that experience she made it her business to create a space for women.

If you are interested in learning the importance of building community, this is the episode for you.

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT...

  1. Does her being an entrepreneur help her work with other business owners?
  2. When she built her business
  3. How have women entrepreneurs been able to build a scalable business?
  4. Why do black businesses matter?
  5. What brings Cheryl joy?

Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!

To connect further with me:

Visit my website: Thel3agency.com

Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agency

Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/

Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agency/

Be sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

To Connect with Cheryl Hudson-Jackson

Connect with him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylhudsonjackson

Connect with him on LinkedIn :https://www.linkedin.com/in/c

Support the show

To connect further with me:
Visit my website:
Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

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Guest Name: Chris Wilson

Guest Business: Legacy Franchise Ventures

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In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I speak with Chris Wilson, the President of Legacy Franchise Ventures. Legacy Franchise Ventures (LFV) is a full-service franchise consulting and development firm that helps others identify and research franchise opportunities that present a true opportunity for success for their clients and their target markets. Chris details how he got his start in franchising. After being laid off, he realized the importance of multiple strands of income and began to foster a passion for franchising that began at the ripe age of 14. He did the research, found one that worked, and got that franchise up and running.

Chirs emphasizes the benefits of franchising. When you invest in a franchise you invent a proven model allowing you to take some of the guesswork out of owning a business. He also speaks to the community that is built through investing in a franchise because others franchisees that have taken those steps can aid you in your journey. Chirs also highlights the diversity in the types of businesses you can invest in and open as a franchisee. There is more than just fast food.

If you are interested in learning more about the process of franchising and its benefits this is the episode for you.

Chris offers complimentary franchise consultations to folks looking to invest in a franchise but are not quite sure where/how to start. Chris also offers the same for business owners who are thinking about franchising an existing business.

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT...

  1. What’s the benefit of franchising?
  2. What are the opportunities within franchising?
  3. How much support do you get when opening a franchise?
  4. Why do black businesses matter?
  5. What brings Chris joy?

Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!

To connect further with me:

Visit my website: Thel3agency.com

Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agency

Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/

Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agency/

Be sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait

Support the show

To connect further with me:
Visit my website:
Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

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Episode # 41

Guest Name: Carolyn Fraser

Guest Business: The PR Shoppe

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In this episode of Black Businesses Matter, I speak with Carolyn S. Fraser, the Founder & CEO of The PR Shoppe, an integrated marketing boutique headquartered in Chicago, specializing in strategic Public Relations, Social Media Management and Small Business Integrated Marketing Consulting for startup and emerging businesses.She highlights the importance of not only the professional relationships, but her familial and faith based relationships as well and the role they play in her success as a business owner.Carolyn emphasizes the importance of clear communication, something that she prides herself on. Through this clear communication she is able to build authentic relationships. She details her journey from New York ,after being unfairly terminated from her job at one of the top celebrity PR agencies, to Chicago where she found that the relationships required more time to establish lasting relationships.

If you are interested in learning how to establish lasting connections,this is the episode for you.

If you need help creating marketing strategies for you small business, connect with Carolyn and The PR Shoppe

IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT...

  1. Who was Carolyn as a little girl?
  2. How relationships have played a role in developing her business?
  3. When is a time a relationship was developed through a previous relationship?
  4. What Carolyn has planned for 2023?
  5. Why do black businesses matter?
  6. What brings Carolyn joy?

Stream & Download Black Businesses Matter Podcast NOW for FREE on Apple Podcast, Google, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify!

To connect further with me:

Visit my website: Thel3agency.com

Connect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agency

Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbusinessesmatterpodcast/

Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agency/

Be sure to follow our podcast on our NEW page on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

To Connect with Carolyn

Connect with her on Instagram:

Support the show

To connect further with me:
Visit my website:
Thel3agency.comConnect with me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thel3agencyFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larvettaspeaks/Connect with me on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/thel3agencyBe sure to follow our podcast on Instagram. I can't wait to see you join us and take the pledge of #blackbusinessesmatter

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