Kyshira Moffett

Entrepreneur spotlight on Kyshira Moffett

Rolling out aims to share authentic secrets tips from successful businesswomen. This week, we had the pleasure of chatting with Kyshira Moffett to uncover her success secrets. Moffett is the founder of the KSM group and the creator of a

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Kristin Sutton will help you change your mind about money

Rolling out always aims to share authentic success tips and tools from entrepreneurs and this week we sat down with Kristin Sutton. She is a personal finance coach who’s appropriately known as “the money therapist” because she empowers young women to

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How to turn your passion for world travel into a paycheck

In 2017, you would not believe the things you can get paid to do. From creating PowerPoint presentations to shopping for someone else — you can literally get paid for anything! One ingenious entrepreneur, Rachel Hill, has managed to turn

Candice Nicole

Meet Candice Nicole, the brand builder

Rolling out aims to share the authentic secrets of fearless female entrepreneurs. This week, we sat down with Candice Nicole, CEO of Candice Nicole Public Relations and creator of Women Who Hustle. As a woman who wears many hats, she’s

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Stress-relieving tips for busy women

According to the CDC, stress is the cause of about 90 percent of all diseases and illnesses, so if we find a remedy for the root cause of our stress — we can relieve all dis-ease. Nobody knows stress like entrepreneurs,

Jamillah Rahmaad creates brand awareness for clients

Rolling out always aims to share authentic success tips and tools from entrepreneurs and this week we sat down with Jamillah Rahmaad. She is a publicity and brand strategist who specializes in creating brand awareness for entrepreneurs, corporate executives, and

Find out how Egypt Sherrod manages business and love

You may know Egypt Sherrod from HGTV’s “Flipping Virgins” and “Property Virgins” or as an on-air personality for major NYC and Atlanta stations. But whether you know her from TV, radio or just around-the-way, Sherrod has truly made a name

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5 tips to help Black women win

Over the weekend, this writer had the pleasure of attending the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit in sunny Phoenix. This three-day conference was dedicated to corporate women on the move who are ready to embrace their power, position themselves

3 signs you started the wrong business

In the world of Instagram brands (the ones who don’t have a website and simply sell through their page), it’s easy to believe that get-rich-quick businesses are the way to go. Wrong. If you don’t establish your business on a

How to make money from your message

Whether you have hopes of becoming a best-selling author, overbooked speaker or life changing coach, you have to find a way to monetize your message. It’s nearly impossible to use your gifts, talents and experiences to fund your life if you’re

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How to make big bucks from your blog

Would you believe that you could make $1K- $10K per month in passive income through blogging? When I attended a blogging conference and realized that there were writers from all industries bringing in bucks from their blogs, I knew I

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7 Black-owned businesses to watch in 2017

Welcome to Black History Month 2017, another opportunity to celebrate all beautiful things Black-owned, Black-inspired and Black-created. If there was ever a time in history where group economics was necessary, the time is now. The concept of group economics is

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3 business tips from Fashion Bomb CEO Claire Sulmers

Claire Sulmers is a business bad ass and boss behind FashionBombDaily.com — the No. 1 online multicultural fashion magazine. In a recent conversation, we discussed a few of the principles and practices that put her brand on the map.  In

How to create multiple streams of income

Rumor has it that the average millionaire has seven streams of income. Whether you want to admit it or not, your job will probably never pay you what you’re worth. Realistically, it wouldn’t be in their best interest if they