Listen "Ep. 24. From Multi-Hyphenate Hustler to Purpose-Driven CEO with Nana Agyemang, Founder of Every Stylish Girl"
Episode Synopsis
On this episode, we are joined by none other than Nana Agyemang! She is a multimedia journalist and CEO and founder of EveryStylishGirl that works to provide consulting and networking platforms for Black and brown women to connect and build their brands.
Formerly Nana worked as a journalist and social editor for New York Magazine, BBC News, The New York Times and CBS. Her focus on telling stories about the lives of Black women led her to attend Columbia University for her Masters in Multimedia Journalism.
As part of her continued passion to display diversity in media and fashion, she created EveryStylishGirl Biz, a sister brand to ESG and a platform for WOC looking to change the world of business. In addition to running both companies, Nana loves to report on social activism and women entrepreneurs. She wants to ensure that the news we read reflects the diverse world we live in.
If that doesn’t hype you up enough, idk what will. Throughout the episode, Nana shares with us her journey as one of the few Black women in media and how she turned that lack of representation into her purpose and passion. We chat about how her unapologetic determination and intentional authority in every step of her journey cultivated a prosperous business and community.
You may want to take a seat or pull out your notes app for this one..
Connect with us on social:
@growwiththeflowpodcast
@itzycanales
@itsreallynana
@everystylishgirl
@everystylishgirlbiz
everystylishgirl.com
Resources Mentioned:
Nana's E-Book: Social Media Tips I Wish More People Knew About
Jesus and Jollof
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Formerly Nana worked as a journalist and social editor for New York Magazine, BBC News, The New York Times and CBS. Her focus on telling stories about the lives of Black women led her to attend Columbia University for her Masters in Multimedia Journalism.
As part of her continued passion to display diversity in media and fashion, she created EveryStylishGirl Biz, a sister brand to ESG and a platform for WOC looking to change the world of business. In addition to running both companies, Nana loves to report on social activism and women entrepreneurs. She wants to ensure that the news we read reflects the diverse world we live in.
If that doesn’t hype you up enough, idk what will. Throughout the episode, Nana shares with us her journey as one of the few Black women in media and how she turned that lack of representation into her purpose and passion. We chat about how her unapologetic determination and intentional authority in every step of her journey cultivated a prosperous business and community.
You may want to take a seat or pull out your notes app for this one..
Connect with us on social:
@growwiththeflowpodcast
@itzycanales
@itsreallynana
@everystylishgirl
@everystylishgirlbiz
everystylishgirl.com
Resources Mentioned:
Nana's E-Book: Social Media Tips I Wish More People Knew About
Jesus and Jollof
CHECK BACK FOR NEW EPISODES EVERY OTHER THURSDAY!
Ways to support this podcast:
Follow along on social media
Leave a review
Share this episode on social media & with others
Donate to help us continue creating episodes you love https://anchor.fm/growwiththeflowpodcast/support
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