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Start Right Here! Podcast

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Do you want to break into beauty, move up, or pivot into the industry? Black Beauty Pros share how they broke in, moved up, and defined success in different business areas (Corporate, STEM, Creative, and Entrepreneurship)—sharing their personal stories and practical tips.
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Episodes

Starr Blackshere: Finding Your Creative Niche in Beauty (& Mastering Your Craft)

Starr Blackshere is a powerhouse in the beauty industry, a visionary artist whose journey from childhood fascination to professional mastery is nothing short of inspiring. With an innate eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Starr has transformed her passion for beauty into a thriving career that spans hair, makeup, and the intricate art of brow design. Born and raised in San Diego, California, Starr’s journey into beauty began at an early age, influenced by the dazzling wor...

Apr 04, 20251 hr 5 minSeason 4Ep. 88

Shifting the Natural Hair Narrative Part 3: Natasha Gaspard, Erin Maybin and Debra Hare-Bey on Representation, Advocacy, and the Art & Science of Textured Hair

We wrap up our three-part series on Shifting the Natural Hair Narrative. I'm thrilled to be joined by three incredible guests at the forefront of a revolutionary movement in the world of hair—Erin Maybin, Natasha Gaspard, and Debra Hare-Bey, founding members of the NHBC . In this episode, we dive deep into natural hair advocacy, design, and the cultural significance of textured hair. Our first guest is Erin Maybin, a creative force who not only possesses an artistic flair but also brings a wealt...

Oct 20, 202354 minSeason 3Ep. 87

Shifting the Natural Hair Narrative Part 2 Diane C. Bailey: Licensing, Hair Loss & Legacy

We continue our discussion on Changing the Natural Hair Narrative with the second of our three-part series. This episode features Diane C. Bailey, a pioneering figure in the world of textured hair care, with a career spanning decades and an unwavering commitment to education, advocacy, and community empowerment. She is the CEO and Founder of EMERGE NBIA: Natural Beauty Industry Alliance and Co_President of the Natural Hairstyle and Braid Coalition . Born and raised in New York, Diane has emerged...

Oct 06, 202340 minSeason 3Ep. 86

Shifting the Natural Hair Narrative Part 1 Diane Da Costa: Why the Past Matters

Author, advocator, educator and entrepreneur, Diane Da Costa is a trailblazing figure in the beauty and wellness industry. She is the CEO and Founder of SimpleeBEAUTIFUL Brands , Co-President of the Natural Hairstyle & Braid Coalition and wrote the book, Textured Tresses . With over three decades of experience in the beauty industry, Diane has honed her craft to become a master hairstylist, specializing in natural and textured hair. Diane is known for her exceptional skills as a hairstylist,...

Sep 29, 20231 hr 13 minSeason 3Ep. 85

BONUS EPISODE: Marsha Haygood: Designing Your Strategy for Success

Marsha Haygood , CEO of Stepwise Associates says finding success starts with three essential questions; What do you want? Why do you want it? And what are you willing to sacrifice to make it happen? Marsha Haygood is a renowned leadership expert, captivating speaker, and accomplished author with a remarkable career dedicated to empowering individuals, especially women, to unlock their full potential and achieve success. With over three decades of professional experience, Marsha has become a lead...

Sep 21, 202351 minSeason 3Ep. 84

Kerry Abner: Grey Hair Matters: Embracing the Opportunities and Changing the Culture

Kerry Abner is the visionary founder behind Manhattan Grey , a revolutionary haircare line specifically designed for people with grey hair. As a military brat born in the Bronx, New York, Kerry's upbringing took him on a diverse journey across different cultures, including living in England, Japan, and Florida. This broad exposure nurtured his passion for creativity and a desire to explore unique paths. With a strong background in marketing, Kerry honed his skills in the music industry, working ...

Sep 14, 202327 minSeason 3Ep. 83

Yasmin Zeinab: Designing Abi Amé Through Culture and Community

In this episode, we explore honing in on your niche as a beauty entrepreneur. Yasmin Zeinab is the visionary founder and driving force behind Abi Amé , a trailblazing body care brand that seeks to revolutionize the beauty industry. With cultural influences from her Jordanian and Palestinian heritage and an upbringing in Australia, Yasmin brings a fresh and innovative perspective to the world of skincare, drawing on her experiences and passion for addressing unmet needs in the market. Her journey...

Jul 21, 202336 minSeason 3Ep. 82

Brianna Blackwood-Mallory: Looking For a Job in Beauty? Here's How a Recruiter Can Help!

In this bonus episode, we are talking about how working with a recruiter can help when you are looking for a job in the beauty industry. My guest is Brianna Blackwood-Mallory, a compassionate recruiter and inclusivity advocate who runs Königin Consulting & Recruiting . She shares the circuiritous path she took to her current role which included studying Chinese Language and Literature at Vassar College, to working as an editor in Berlin following graduation. Brianna found her calling in recr...

Jul 14, 202345 min

Funlayo Alabi: Building a Beauty Brand & Ecosystem with Meaningful Impact

Funlayo Alabi, CEO and Co-Founder of Shea Radiance , wants to see women win. The founder, who was born in Manchester, England, and raised in Nigeria, moved to the United States at 17 to attend college. But she brought with her a strong sense of beauty implanted in her growing up in Nigeria, which included gleaming skin. After realizing that following in her father's footsteps by studying accounting, she settled on international business. And ended up with a career in coding and software by happe...

Jun 22, 20231 hr 12 minSeason 3Ep. 80

BONUS EPISODE Ananda Leeke: Developing the Right Mindset for Your Next Career or Entrepreneurial Move

Are you thinking about making a move with your career? Whether you want to break into beauty, are seeking another position, or are exploring entrepreneurship, this bonus episode is for you. Because before you embark on this next step, it is critical to get your mind right. That means developing the proper mindset, setting intentions, and setting expectations. This week, I chat with Ananda Leeke, a Thriving Mindfully Coach, Artist, Author, and Human Design Doula, about how to approach change. Ana...

Jun 08, 202343 minSeason 3Ep. 79

Melissa Hibbért: Finding Your Power in the Pivot

Melissa Hibbért, founder and CEO of SHYFT Beauty knew that she was destined for a career in beauty since she borrowed her mother's red lipstick to wear in high school. She earned her cosmetology license while still in high school. Then, while a student at Fisk University, she found an abandoned hair salon in her dorm, reopened it, and with a few of her high school friends operated the salon on the weekends while she took classes and held down two part-time jobs. But while Melissa, loved beauty, ...

Jun 01, 20231 hr 2 minSeason 3Ep. 78

Dee Bowden: The Money Move Every Entrepreneur Needs to Make

This season, I am kicking off a series of bonus episodes that provide practical information for beauty entrepreneurs and those who want to chart their career courses in other aspects of the industry. In this episode, I chat with Dee Bowden, BCS Solutions founder and Cash Flow Recovery trainer. She is also the author of a book called Collect the Cash . Dee shares a bit of her story of working in the corporate, tech, and government space and how she understood how accounts receivable could make or...

May 19, 202338 minSeason 3Ep. 77

Narae Chung: When K-Beauty Meets Men's Grooming

Narae Chung, the CEO, and co-founder of Cardon , was aware of the value of skincare early on. She observed the multi-step skincare rituals her mother practiced daily, which she believes were as much self-care as they were beauty steps. By the time she was in her early teens, Narae had a 4-step system of her own. Skincare was part of her life, and culturally, it was more important than makeup. The emphasis was on prevention, creating gentle results, and innovative ingredients. But she never set o...

May 11, 202335 minSeason 3Ep. 76

Nicky Posley: Makeup Artistry in the Instagram Age

Have you ever taken a leap of faith? Makeup artist. Educator, and product development consultant, Nicky Posley has built a vibrant career because of his willingness to take the leap. But growing up, Nicky wanted to be a fine artist and was already participating in art shows while still in middle school while living in suburban Illinois. One of his friends suggested he explore m makeup. What started as a hobby turned into a career while in Chicago for training for a different job. He walked acros...

May 04, 202348 minSeason 3Ep. 75

Keziah Dhamma: Making Curls Her Business

You've probably heard the adage that when a woman changes her hair, she changes her life. When Keziah Dhamma Big chopped her hair after moving from Sacramento to Los Angeles, it led to a whole new career. She went from an actress and model to a beauty entrepreneur all because she couldn't find what she needed for her thick, textured natural hair. Since developing her Snappee hair ties, Swirly Curl has become an ever-expanding platform that includes hair accessories, a blow dryer, and haircare pr...

Apr 27, 202344 minSeason 3Ep. 74

Noelly Michoux: A Scientific Approach to Skincare for Melanin-Rich Complexions

We are back with Season 3 of Start Right Here! On this episode, it is a pleasure to welcome Noelly Michoux. She is the CEO and Co-founder of 4.5.6. Skin. And in this episode, we talk about how Noelly and her co-founders have used an international perspective and scientific research to create a groundbreaking line that addresses the skincare needs of 40% of the world's population. Noelly shares why she moved from the country of her birth, Cameroon, to Normandy, France, and how that impacted her i...

Apr 20, 20231 hr 15 minSeason 3Ep. 73

EPISODE REMIX: Ron Robinson How A Hero Ingredient and Focusing on Consumer Needs Helped Him Build a Beauty Brand

This week, we are back in the crates with a rebroadcast of my chat with Ron Robinson, CEO, and Co-Founder of BeautyStat Cosmetics . This is a must-listen for anyone contemplating beauty entrepreneurship, product development, or becoming a cosmetic chemist. Ron tackles the critical mindset for each. He also chats about pivoting BeautyStat from an influencer agency to a successful skincare brand. The original show notes for the episode are below: Ron Robinson's mother wanted all of her sons to be ...

Jun 03, 202236 minSeason 2Ep. 72

EPISODE REMIX: Dixie Lincoln-Nichols: Why She's A Disruptor in the Beauty, Wellness & Self-Care Space

With all that is going on in the world, we all need a bit of self-care. And in order to practice it myself, I wanted to bring you a rebroadcast of my chat with Dixie Lincoln-Nichols, Founder of the Inside Outer Beauty Market . In this episode, Dixie shares her career evolution from her aspirations to become a medical doctor to a science teacher to now a beauty and wellness entrepreneur. Stay tuned to the end for four new tips that will help you shop for toxicant-free products. (Original show not...

May 27, 202240 minSeason 2Ep. 71

Abigail Opiah: Cultivating Conversations and E-Commerce Solutions Around Black Women's Hair

When Abigail Opiah and her sister, Antonia, co-founders of UN_Ruly, launched an exhibit and short film called You Can Touch My Hair, in 2013, the intent was a commentary on how Black women had been "othered" in the workplace. But to some it was controversial. In fact, on the second day of the public exhibit, some Black women came to protest. Abigail's goal was simply to move the conversation about textured hair forward. The duo has been incorporating innovative ways to do just that on their medi...

May 19, 202233 minSeason 2Ep. 70

Jamella Bailey: How Hair Loss Transformed Her Into a Passionate Beauty Entrepreneur

The children of Trinidadian immigrants growing up in Montreal, Jamella Bailey, President, and Founder of Crüe Cosmetics , dreaded the hair maintenance process. It led her to spend many years hiding her hair under braids and protective styles. But her quest for a Beyoncé-like lace front cost her more than the expensive price tag for the wig. The stylist she visited glued the wig directly to her hairline, with traumatic results in hair loss, scalp irritation, and traction alopecia. Jamella couldn'...

May 12, 202235 minSeason 2Ep. 69

Briggitta Hardin: Building a Brand at the Intersection of Beauty, Wellness, and CBD

Briggitta Hardin, the Co-founder of NFZD, a whole plant beauty brand, always knew entrepreneurship would be in her future but never thought that beauty would be part of the equation. Growing up in a rough section of Chicago, Briggitta couldn't go outside to play, so she devoured books instead. Her thirst for knowledge led her to attend Howard University, and when she found herself squeamish around blood, she evolved her career aspirations from plastic surgery to public relations. However, gradua...

Apr 28, 202231 minSeason 2Ep. 68

Rahama Wright: Building a Social Impact Beauty Business and Redefining Success

Rahama Wright, CEO of Shea Yeleen, volunteering for the Peace Corp was a no-brainer, it was how her parents met. But it was during her time volunteering for a health clinic in West Africa that she had a desire to create an ecosystem that provided economic support for women. And she saw shea butter as a vehicle for her end goal. Eventually, that led to the launch of Shea Yellen, through which she partners with 14 different women's cooperatives in Ghana. While other companies work on a buy one giv...

Apr 22, 20221 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 67

Amanda Flores: From Beauty Editorial to Brands—Never Underestimate the Importance of Storytellers

This week, I am excited to bring you my chat with Amanda Flores, the Editorial Director of Prose, a customized haircare company. Amanda has loved beauty since she began playing around in her mother's Mary Kay stash when her mom sold the brand. But it would be years before she considered a career in the industry, and for her, writing was the key. Amanda wanted to be Judy Blume and pen novels (who knows, she still may fulfill that dream). But while studying journalism and French in college, she la...

Apr 14, 202240 minSeason 2Ep. 66

Taliah Waajid: Her Mane Moves from Textured Hair Stylist to Brand Owner and Creator of the World Natural Hair Show

In the latest episode, I chat with natural hair pioneer T aliah Waajid , who talks about her career journey in the world of textured tresses that inspired her to create the World Natural Hair Show in the late 1990s. Taliah shares how her first braiding in a salon taught her that the customer's hair health has to be the priority, even if it means turning down a style request. When she first moved there, the perception of natural hair differed between New York City and Atlanta. She shares how "Poe...

Apr 08, 202247 minSeason 2Ep. 65

Patricia Reynoso: Cultivating a Beauty Career Through a Strong Network, Adaptable Skills and Using Culture and Authenticity as Superpowers!!

This week we're back with new episodes. We're coming out the gate strong with my chat with Patricia Reynoso, Executive Director, Cultural Relevancy Engagement—North America, at The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. Patricia has been an editor, author, publicist, editor-in-chief, copy director, essay writer, and more throughout her career. In this episode, she walks us through the career she never knew existed as a child but reflected her lifelong love of beauty and her culture. She shares how her ear...

Apr 01, 202253 minSeason 2Ep. 64

EPISODE REMIX: Dr. Edward E. Dickerson: Wrinkle Relaxers, Fillers & Understanding the Cultural and Clinical Needs of BIPOC Patients

We're digging the crates to bring another episode rebroadcast. This week we're featuring Dr. Edward E. Dickerson IV, a double board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon (originally ep 37). Did you know that there are only about 25 Black specialists like Dr. Dickerson? He shares his education and medical training at two HBCUs, West Virginia State College and Morehouse School of Medicine. And his surgical training while rising through Lt. Col. in the United States Army. Then, Dr. Dickerson...

Mar 25, 202238 minSeason 2Ep. 63

EPISODE REMIX: Jazmin Alvarez: Why She's Committed to Curating an Inclusive

This month, we're back in the crates, offering remixes of some of our old episodes. This episode features Jazmin Alvarez, founder of the clean beauty & wellness site Pretty Well Beauty (initially. interviewed. in episode 3!) Since I chatted with Jazmin last, a few things have happened: The website redesign and brand refresh She's added seven new lines 50% of the brands on the site are from BIPOC creators She's co-founding a leadership academy for emerging beauty entrepreneurs (with access to...

Mar 18, 202245 minSeason 2Ep. 62

EPISODE REMIX: Eunice Cofie-Obeng Focusing on Skin of Color—From Creating Products to Training Aestheticians

We dug in the crates again to give you another fantastic episode. First, I wanted to rebroadcast my chat with Eunice Cofie-Obeng, Founder and Chief Cosmetic Chemist of Nuekie, a skincare company, because products created for melanin-rich skin are increasingly popular. But Eunice has been working on her products for more than a decade (the first time I met her was in 2009). And since we last chatted, Eunice introduced a number of new products and was chosen as a 2021 Glossier grantee. But the oth...

Mar 11, 202239 minSeason 2Ep. 61

EPISODE REMIX: Kim Roxie: Taking the Leap From Brick and Mortar to E-Commerce and New Platforms With Crazy Faith

This is a rebroadcast of my interview with Kim Roxie, founder of Lamik Beauty, early in the pandemic. Since we've chatted, Kim has won 10 pitch competitions. Ulta.com is selling the Lamik Revelation Brow Duo, Clear Brow Gel, Mascara, and Powder Brow Duo Brush. And Kim has embraced live shopping by regularly appearing on Talk Shop Live and has just begun her own show Kickin It With Kim! At her heart, Kim calls herself a cheerleader, and through this channel, she is doing just that. As you listen ...

Mar 04, 202248 minSeason 2Ep. 60

EPISODE REMIX: Ni'Kita Wilson: The Building Blocks of a Beauty + STEM Career

As we prepare the next round of interviews for Season 2 we are going to rebroadcast some of our favorite episodes. These are our Episode Remixes. First up: Ni'Kita Wilson, a cosmetic chemist, and product development expert who also has experience in contract manufacturer. This interview originally ran as episode 15, but we updated the format to match this season. Since we spoke in 2020, Ni'Kita has a gotten new role: Vice President of Product Development at OUAI. The celebrity haircare line from...

Feb 24, 202239 minSeason 2Ep. 59
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