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This Month: March 2021
Women's History Month
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Black History Month
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In this episode, Phil is joined by Styling For Your Life Founder/CEO, Querida Lugo. Together they discuss why many entrepreneurs experience symptoms of depression and anxiety, their personal highs and lows as entrepreneurs, and daily strategies on how to maintain/improve your overall wellness.
“It was important to me to also see women of color, images more dominant in the space. It’s usually more dominant to see white people in these spaces. So you’ll see the cards are predominantly images of black people or, Latino people. To give acknowledgement, we are here and present. And we want you to have as much access to greeting cards that look like you. That’s important to see yourself,” Lugo said.
Lugo emphasized the importance of being a Black business owner and Williamsport native, opening the doors to her shop just in time for Black History Month. As a woman of color, she said she believes in reinvesting into your native community, and as a Black business owner to set an example for future generations to come.
Querida Lugo’s The Beloved Brand Company is a one-stop-shop digital agency specializing in providing small businesses, corporations, entrepreneurs, start-ups, and institutions with the tools required to get more in touch with their self-value and closer to their next transformation.
"Varies if I am in a good groove..."-Querida Lugo (Article for CB Nation)
"Prioritize...Goal setting is basic to being an entrepreneur, but setting them is pointless if there's no way to reach them. Entrepreneur and educator Querida Lugo stressed the importance of establishing smart goals. (Article by Go Banking Rates)
"Failure and success equally pushed me, coupled with wanting to live a truly authentic life exactly the way I wanted."-Querida Lugo, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Consultant (Article by Scott Amyx)
"Trust your instincts, be confident in everything you do even if you are wrong, and I would simply say you are doing a great job don’t be so hard on yourself." (IAW Blog)