Event design extraordinaire, Nathalie Cadet-James of Luxe Fete, is featured in this episode of Black-owned businesses in South Florida.
Jeff Rocker of How We See It, a Black mental health therapist
As a licensed mental health therapist, Jeff Rocker, Founder of How We See It, discusses how annual mental health checkups should be just as routine as physical checkups.
Brandon Okpalobi of Dibia Dreams, a youth development non-profit
Brandon Okpalobi, Founder of Dibia DREAM, transformed his youth athletic development company into a youth development non-profit serving more than 500 kids after school.
Lydia Desnoyers of Desnoyers CPA
This episode of the Black Business podcast features Desnoyers CPA, a Black-owned Miami-based CPA that grew by acquiring another firm.
Jamila Ross of The Copper Door B&B, a Black-owned hotel
This episode of the Black Business podcast features Jamila Ross and her husband Akino who both are the owners of The Copper Door BnB in Historic Overtown, a 22 room bed and breakfast.
David Castro of Dungeon Forward, fashion for the culture
David Castro is the Founder and Chief Designer of Dungeon Forward, a head-wear brand creating crowns for the culture while also investing in the community via scholarships at FAMU.
Kiana Powell of Forward Public Relations
Forward PR works with small businesses to help them strengthen their marketing and brand infrastructure so that they’re sustainable and can grow.
Monique Messer of Groovin’ Bean, a Black-owned coffee bar & lounge
Groovin’ Bean Coffee Bar & Shop has become a go-to spot in Overtown by creating a community-like atmosphere and infusing the fabric of Overtown’s culture into the company.
KeAira Chantell Events, a Black event planner
KeAira Chantell Events was started after founder, KeAira Chantell Gamble, left corporate America to chase her entrepreneurial goals of creating an event planning business.
Natalie Thames of Deja vu Sweets, a Black-owned cake studio
Natalie Thames of Déjà vu Sweets is in an industry where she doesn’t always see confectioners look like her and often surprises her customers when they find out she’s Black.