Reflecting on Martin Luther King Junior and Being Courageous as Entrepreneurs
MWMGTVJanuary 16, 202300:00:40

Reflecting on Martin Luther King Junior and Being Courageous as Entrepreneurs

Confidence. Authenticity. Courage.

As I reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King, we share the same birthday by the way, I cannot help but imagine the confidence and courage he had to seek implementation of his dream during a time when African Americans were limited by the racism and oppression of the day. There was a lot of stress and confusion around having dreams. What was the use, they would only stop me if I get to far along? Yet Dr. King was driven by his beliefs in a better future for his children and his children’s children. Not only did he believe, he had courage and confidence to show up. When he did show up, he showed up authentically. Today I want us to explore those same three keys for ourselves.

I learned from an early age that the power, knowledge, everything that I needed, or I wanted was already down inside of me. But there was one thing that I was missing, and that was the power to believe. I was missing the confidence and the authenticity and the courage to be me. And, don’t let me around anyone whom I believed had it going on. I would shrink even more. Well, it's been a long journey and, and I'm here to share and to encourage you that are somebody that others look up to and need to hear from you.

We're excited to share the latest episode of the #businesschoppodcast on #martinlutherkingday featuring our founder Audrey Wiggins. She takes on three concepts reflected in the life of Dr. King and encourages us to heed and live a courageous life of authenticity. We hope you liked this trailer and will head over to www.businesschop.info to listen to the full episode.

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