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PERSIST. Voices: From Corporate Escape to Community Power with Erika Lucas

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In this episode of PERSIST. Voices, Michelle Glogovac sits down with Erika Lucas, entrepreneur, immigrant advocate, and founder of StitchCrew, to talk about the realities women face when stepping away from corporate America to build something better. Erika shares her personal journey from the boardroom to nonprofit leadership, highlighting the funding gap for women of color, the healthcare hurdles entrepreneurs face, and the emotional toll of burnout.

They explore how the current political climate impacts immigrant entrepreneurs and why normalizing political conversations is essential for women's empowerment. If you’re a woman feeling the weight of corporate burnout, wondering how to start something of your own, or passionate about creating change in your community—this conversation is for you.

What We're Talking About...

  • Erika Lucas shares her immigrant story and journey into entrepreneurship.
  • The importance of addressing the funding gap for women of color entrepreneurs.
  • Women often start businesses as an escape from corporate America.
  • The need for inclusive workplaces that support caregivers and women.
  • Many women in leadership are considering leaving their positions due to burnout.
  • The political climate creates fear and uncertainty for immigrant entrepreneurs.
  • Healthcare costs are a significant barrier for entrepreneurs.
  • Normalizing political discussions is crucial for women's empowerment.
  • Building community support is essential for advocacy work.
  • Regular people doing impactful work should be amplified.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background 03:08 Empowering Women Entrepreneurs 06:04 Challenges in Corporate America 10:07 Political Climate and Its Impact 16:01 Finding Your Voice 21:12 Building Community and Support 27:06 Conclusion and Resources

Links Mentioned

Erika Lucas' Website

https://www.erikalucas.co/

StitchCrew

https://www.stitchcrew.com/

VEST

https://www.vesther.co/vestherventures

The PERSIST. Network

https://www.thepersistnetwork.com/

The PERSIST. Network on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/thepersistnetwork/

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Manage episode 488265337 series 3558485
Content provided by Michelle Glogovac. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle Glogovac or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of PERSIST. Voices, Michelle Glogovac sits down with Erika Lucas, entrepreneur, immigrant advocate, and founder of StitchCrew, to talk about the realities women face when stepping away from corporate America to build something better. Erika shares her personal journey from the boardroom to nonprofit leadership, highlighting the funding gap for women of color, the healthcare hurdles entrepreneurs face, and the emotional toll of burnout.

They explore how the current political climate impacts immigrant entrepreneurs and why normalizing political conversations is essential for women's empowerment. If you’re a woman feeling the weight of corporate burnout, wondering how to start something of your own, or passionate about creating change in your community—this conversation is for you.

What We're Talking About...

  • Erika Lucas shares her immigrant story and journey into entrepreneurship.
  • The importance of addressing the funding gap for women of color entrepreneurs.
  • Women often start businesses as an escape from corporate America.
  • The need for inclusive workplaces that support caregivers and women.
  • Many women in leadership are considering leaving their positions due to burnout.
  • The political climate creates fear and uncertainty for immigrant entrepreneurs.
  • Healthcare costs are a significant barrier for entrepreneurs.
  • Normalizing political discussions is crucial for women's empowerment.
  • Building community support is essential for advocacy work.
  • Regular people doing impactful work should be amplified.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background 03:08 Empowering Women Entrepreneurs 06:04 Challenges in Corporate America 10:07 Political Climate and Its Impact 16:01 Finding Your Voice 21:12 Building Community and Support 27:06 Conclusion and Resources

Links Mentioned

Erika Lucas' Website

https://www.erikalucas.co/

StitchCrew

https://www.stitchcrew.com/

VEST

https://www.vesther.co/vestherventures

The PERSIST. Network

https://www.thepersistnetwork.com/

The PERSIST. Network on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/thepersistnetwork/

  continue reading

356 episodes

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