The Spanglish Business Revolution with Ashley Stoyanov Ojeda

Wine: Episode Summary Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda is a trailblazing multicultural business strategist and author who's revolutionizing the landscape for Latina and Latine femme entrepreneurs. With her groundbreaking Spanglish business book "Jefa in Training" and extensive experience in business development, Ashley shares her journey of creating inclusive spaces and empowering diverse entrepreneurs. Guest Bio Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda is a Mexican-French business strategist, bestselling author, and speaker with over a decade of experience in business development, community marketing, and communications. She's the author of "Jefa in Training: The Business Startup Toolkit for Entrepreneurial and Creative Women," the first Spanglish business-launching book. Episode Highlights The story behind creating the first Spanglish business-launching book Growing up with Mexican and Fench backgrounds and how that impacted the world around her How the Jefa in Training Circle is building a community for Latina entrepreneurs Insights on multicultural business strategy and community marketing Discussion of business and cultural retreats for entrepreneurs Her struggles with infertility Notable Achievements - Featured in Telemundo, mitú, Nasdaq, Forbes, People en Español, and Business Insider - Collaborations with Google, Pepsico, Adidas, and other major corporations - Created the Jefa in Training Circle, a membership-based community for entrepreneurs - Reaches over 7,000 followers and newsletter subscribers - Regular speaker at prestigious events including Montclair University's Women's Entrepreneurship Week What's Next - Launching a weekly newsletter highlighting diverse entrepreneurs - Second book in development - Continuing to expand business and cultural retreats - Growing the Jefa in Training Circle community Connect with Ashley Website: www.ashleykstoyanovojeda.com

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The Wine & Chisme Podcast was created to share the stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things to serve their community. Our host, Jessica Yañez brings her love for wine and passion for storytelling together to highlight the stories that need to be told in communities of color. Chisme (Spanish for gossip) comes from the interviewees themselves as they "spill the wine" on their own terms. So grab a glass of wine and join us for the new Wednesday. #WineAndChismeWednesday