Shalita Grant | Natural Hair Journey

In this episode of BGF, Ava and Tashaunda interview Shalita Grant, a Tony-nominated actress and the founder and CEO of Four Naturals Hair. They delve into her journey in the entertainment industry and the challenges she encountered due to her natural hair. Shalita explains how she harnessed her experiences to develop a groundbreaking natural hair treatment. The conversation also addresses societal pressures on black women to conform to hair expectations. Additionally, the hosts engage with Shonda, an entrepreneur who underscores the significance of learning, overcoming imposter syndrome, and practicing responsible financial management on her journey.CONNECT WITH SHALITA:Email: shalita@fournaturalshair.comInstagram: @fournaturalshairWebsite: www.fournaturalshair.comCONNECT WITH USWebsite: www.blackgirlflyofficial.comEmail: hello@podcast2impact.comInstagram:  @blackgirlflyofficial0:40 Introducing Shalita1:37 Shalita’s Hair Journey8:29 History of Hair Discrimination10:06 Actress Career13:57 Hair Challenges 17:13 Hair Solutions26:39 Entrepreneurship Advice37:55 Final ThoughtsBGF Products hereJoin Robinhood with my link and we'll both pick our free stockI'm using Acorns and I love how easy it is to save and invest for my future. Join me and you'll get a free $5 investment!Click here to receive Southwest Rapid RewardsClick here to learn more about Gusto PayrollMortgage Connects, an MGIC PodcastAVWeekWeekly news on IT/AV, supply chain, UC, & more.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifyThe Unlocking Growth ShowThe show where we unlock the secrets to scaling your...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifyAll Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries, a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple PodcastsAll Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries, a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showSupport the show

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The Black Girl Fly podcast features two sisters, Tenisha and Tashaunda, who have made a lot of financial mistakes and uncovered tons of myths and truths about “The American Dream” along the way. They use the podcast as a safe space for women of color to have real conversations about their journey and struggles to building generational wealth.