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1: Who is Dr. Karmetria Burton?

27m · Mind Your Business with Dr. Karmetria Burton · 06 Jul 09:00

This is the podcast for small business owners looking to take their business to the next level. Each episode, Dr. Karmetria Burton interviews entrepreneurs, leaders and professionals from her network to get their thoughts on current events, trends, and most importantly, what advice they have for you, the listener, to help you fast-track your journey to achieving your business goals.

Before we get to that, she wants to tell her story so that you all know exactly who she is, what she has been through, and why she is the right person to be helping you along your goals. If you like what you hear, subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any episodes and share it with people you think will benefit.

Timestamps:
The Power of Mentorship 00:00
Introduction 4:30
Karmetria's Childhood 5:38
College Life 10:15
Working for Her Dad 13:38
Getting Her First Job Offer 14:48
Getting Fired: 17:30
New Beginnings: Supplier Diversity 20:20
Becoming a Mentor 22:07
Adapting your Business During COVID-19 23:27
The Importance of Building Community: 25:42
Closing Remarks 26:41

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarmetriab/

Websites:
https://www.karmetriaburton.com/
https://www.paintyourlipsred.com/

Here's a curated playlist of interviews with Dr. Karmetria Burton where you can find out more about her business expertise in Supplier Diversity: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIo-cZPplLulHbnQD7zoLsrOlDZU_qGcD

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https://www.amazon.com/Get-Over-Got-Superwoman-Remember/dp/1400213797/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&hvadid=77790617176253&hvbmt=bb&hvdev=c&hvqmt=p&keywords=elayne+fluker&qid=1634076301&sr=8-1

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Pre-Order Minda's Book here: https://www.amazon.com/Right-Within-Racial-Trauma-Workplace/dp/1541619625

Follow Minda on these platforms:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindaharts/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZfsSIp1-Cvpenl1Z3Lb-g?view_as=subscriber
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mindaharts
Email: [email protected]

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08:30 How Should Black Women Show Up in Corporate America?
10:25 What does it mean to secure a seat at the table?
17:00 The Power of Ally-ship
23:50 What leadership skills can we learn from Vice President Kamala Harris?
25:40 What's Next for Minda?
27:18 Rapid Fire Questions
30:00 Outro

Questions about today’s episode? Reach out to Dr Karmetria Burton:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarmetriab/​

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Timestamps: 

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01:16 Jay reflects on growing up in Atlanta
04:25 Georgia’s Blue! But what does that actually mean? 
 06:27 The Story of the RCIE 
09:13 What does it mean to have a net-worth of 0?
12:27 Is there a Political Future for Jay? 
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17:27 What is the Difference Between a Small Business Owner and an Entrepreneur? 
19:22 What should have business owners learned from 2020?   
22:17 What Can Corporations Do to Help the RCIE With Its Mission? 
29:00 How Can Corporations Become More Aware Of Societal Issues So They Can Better Help Marginalized Communities? 
33:18 Who Inspires Jay? 
34:51 The Subject In High School Jay Would Love to Teach
36:41 Prince or Micheal Jackson?
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Find Out More about the RCIE: https://rcie.org/  

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Questions about today’s episode or in general? Reach out to Dr Karmetria Burton: 
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Websites:
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https://www.paintyourlipsred.com/

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