Creatives Making Moves: Episode 4
Creatives Making Moves podcast spotlights passionate black women artists and creatives who are making bold moves as entrepreneurs.
May 12, 2020 by Victoria
#4: Hitting Rock Bottom
Black women and the magic we create when we hit rock bottom is the inspiration for this week’s podcast episode.
When most people hit rock bottom, they get stuck. They tell themselves that this is it. They start doubting that they can have an abundant, free, and happy life.
Creative entrepreneur Sasha-Loriene is living proof that’s not the case.
When she hit rock bottom after another rejection letter from a galley, a failed relationship, and being in a job that was affecting her mental health, she decided in that moment that she wasn’t going to let anything else control her happiness. Today, Sasha-Loriene is the Founder and CEO of the successful platform Black Girls Who Paint.
On today’s podcast episode we explore how to get unstuck by shifting your beliefs.
If you’ve ever struggled with feeling trapped by your current situation, or afraid to take the leap into new territory, you won't want to miss this episode.
This is a “tell all’ kind of episode where we dig deep into:
Sasha-Loriene’s brainchild Black Girls Who Paint. She pulls back the curtains of her business to reveal why and how she started.
Why Sasha-Loriene rebranded, even though she was seeing success, for more growth and to feel alignment in her business.
The inside scope for her online Membership and why instagram just won’t cut it if you’re looking for real sales.
Sasha-Loriene’s method to set boundaries, and how to stand for what you believe.
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