EP90: Audacity, Authenticity & ‘What Would Chad Do?’ with Vivian Kaye
Ever wondered how an immigrant college dropout turns a personal necessity into a multi-million dollar brand? Vivian Kaye, the visionary behind KinkyCurlyYaki, shares her extraordinary journey and the mantra that fuels her entrepreneurial spirit, "What Would Chad Do." Join me as Vivian opens up about her experience with intellectual property challenges on TikTok and her unyielding resolve to stay authentic and innovative, even in a world full of imitators. Her story is not just about business success; it"s a testament to resilience and creativity in the face of adversity. Explore the origin story of KinkyCurlyYaki, a brand born out of Vivian"s need to address unmet needs in the Black beauty space. She shines a light on how passion-driven entrepreneurship can yield remarkable success, particularly for marginalized communities. With candid insights, Vivian discusses the power of self-leadership and authenticity, and how focusing on these core values helped her navigate the pressures of growing a business while managing the demands of motherhood and personal growth. Vivian shares her strategies for handling the online world, advocating for mental health breaks, and emphasizing the importance of legacy beyond mere financial wealth. Through her experiences, we acknowledge the shared struggles and triumphs of women in the "messy middle" of their careers. This episode is not just an exploration of business growth but a source of empowerment and motivation for those seeking authenticity and strength in their personal and professional lives. Guest Bio: Vivian Kaye is an immigrant, college dropout, and single mom who bootstrapped KinkyCurlyYaki, a premium textured hair extensions brand for Black women, into a multimillion-dollar empire. As a vibrant keynote speaker and media personality, she bridges the worlds of big and small business, combining Gary Vee"s hustle with Oprah"s heart. Featured on CityTV’s Cityline as an Entrepreneur & Empowerment Expert, and in documentaries on CBC and Discovery+, Vivian’s real-talk approach empowers audiences to take bold action. Her journey as a Black female entrepreneur has been showcased in publications like The New York Times, Toronto Star, and The Globe & Mail. Vivian has also partnered with national and global brands such as Shopify, Amazon, LG, Samsung, American Express Canada, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Porsche Canada. With Vivian, audiences learn how to turn their big dreams into even bigger realities. Connect with Vivian: @itsviviankaye on all platforms Support the show Connect with Sarah: Tired of being the "best kept secret"? Download the FREE Thought Leader"s Playbook for 5 essential steps to to ignite your influence and get noticed! Get Your Playbook HERE Follow Sarah on Instagram (instagram.com/corporate.rehab) Learn how to work with her HERE (getcorporaterehab.com/services) The Business Blasphemy Podcast is sponsored by Corporate Rehab® Strategic Consulting.
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