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In today’s episode Nkechi has a discussion with Amoye Henry, an entrepreneur and small business consultant working in the investment space. She is on a mission to help scale growth-based businesses led by unique founders. Amoye talks about how she has been able to cope during this covid-19 pandemic. She also touches on her passion for black women and celebrating them which led to the birth of Afrochic. She spoke about how she has scaled her business and helps other Founders to do the same. They cover ground in their discussion;· The significance of therapy· The power of resilience· How to get out of your comfort zone and pivot· The worth of having a personal board of directors· The importance of amplifying the voices of women of colour· The importance of building and connecting with communityTake a listen as it promises to be an educational time!If you loved this episode, then remember to subscribe, share and give a 5-Star rating!Amoye’s Book Recommendations:“The Politics of Black Hair” by Dr. Althea Prince“Things fall apart” by Chinua AchebeFind Amoye online:Website: https://www.amoyehenry.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amoyehenrydriven/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amoyehenryIG: https://www.instagram.com/amoyehenry/Find us online:https://linktr.ee/nkechinwaforrobinson