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Meet DreamGirl Mbali Z. Ndlovu, Founder of Khula TV

What do you do and why is it important? I founded a digital media platform called Khula TV in order to help millennials develop the tools, network and confidence they need to create successful businesses. This platform is important because it brings together a rapidly expanding community of entrepreneurs and change-makers. What advice would you

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Meet DreamGirl Aprille Franks-Hunt: Author of Best-selling “Confessions Of An Independent Woman: Truth,Lies, & Relationships

Aprille has done some amazing things in her life to support women. I am thrilled to be able to share her insight and wisdom with you. Enjoy, -K What do you do and why is it important? As a result of working with me, entrepreneurs, coaches and speakers are able to boldly step into their

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Here is How One SisterGirl Accountant with $100,000 Student Loan Debt Is Going to Win the Debt Game

Ya’ll don’t know this…yet, but Cynthia is the bomb!! I kept quiet about my coaching services(which I will be rolling out in the summer. Super stoked!!) for a while because I wanted to make sure that anything that I do, seriously, is useful and in service of the money AND spirit. Seriously, getting out of

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R.I.P. Dr. Maya Angelou: The Importance of Dreaming Big

Like many people, this past weekend I watched the televised memorial service for Dr. Maya Angelou. I am a great fan of the work of Dr. Angelou and I admire the way in which she touched people and change lives with words. I also admire the profound way in which she changed her own life.

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Proceed with Caution: 99 Pyramid Schemes To Know and Avoid

by Judith Massia Recently I have been invited to many presentations by family and friends regarding a ‘‘great business opportunity’’ that I ‘‘just have to be a part of’’ The usually go along the same lines: 1. I get a call/text/whatsapp from a friend or family member telling me about a ‘‘great business opportunity’’ that

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10 Lessons I Learned from Maya Angelou

I’ve read all of Maya Angelou’s autobiographies, some of her poetry books and most of her published essays. In fact, on almost every vacation I’ve gone on, I’ve taken her with me…in paperback. And since there are so many points of similarities between her life and mine (raised by our grandmothers’, Trinidadian ancestry, being prisoned

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Meet DreamGirl Victoria Uwumarogie, Associate Editor at MadameNoire.com

I am not sure if you know, but in addition to being all things Frugal Feminista here, I write for a number of online sites, one of which in MadameNoire. I actually write a column called “The Watercooler Chronciles” for the MadameNoireBiz section headed by Business Editor Tonya Garcia, who is awesome. While I was

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Time-Poor? Here Are 6 Places To Find More of It

I am always amazed by people in my circle that seem to commit to completing the goals they have set for themselves—whether it be becoming more healthy, working on their side-hustle, or returning to school as they juggle family and work obligations. I know a lot of us have big, juicy dreams but say that

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5 Lessons I Learned from the Speak and Write Conference

Earlier this month I got the opportunity to attend the Speak & Write to Make Millions conference in San Diego, CA. This is Lisa Nichols’annual conference. I wanted to share the top 5 lessons that I learned from this conference. Enjoy the lessons, and be sure to leave a message in the comments to let

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Meet DreamGirl Aisha Taylor, founder of FNPhenomenal

You guys already know that I heart Aisha. She is creative, smart, and kind. Three things I love in friend. We met at the 2014 Get Radical Conference and we immediately clicked on so many levels– how we viewed the world, personal finance, and entrepreneurship. It was a no-brainer to have her join The Frugal

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