


If you want to be a part of our next 200K Mastermind, applications will be open for only three days from November 1st to the 3rd! Click here to sign up for the waitlist and to get all the info necessary to apply! She’s sharing how she created momentum in her business, the strength and tenacity she had to harness to keep going, and how she worked through her obstacles to have the business she has today. I’m quizzing Janae on her entrepreneurial journey so far and how she cultivated the strong belief that this is exactly what she was supposed to be doing. Prepare to be seriously inspired this week, coaches. She feared not being taken seriously and not reaching her ultimate dream of helping as many students as possible, but she decided to take the opportunity to show up anyway, to be an example of what’s possible, and have the audacity to believe in herself.

She’s been an entrepreneur for five years now, having started her business right after her 15th birthday, and she has the most incredible story to share with us today.Īs a young woman of color, Janae experienced the same doubts and worries about showing up that we all do in business. Janae is a college coach who helps students reach their goal scores and get into their dream schools. If you have loved, and if you have lost, you won't want to miss this collection.My guest on the podcast this week is 2K for 2K member, Janae Young.

She turns emotions 360 degrees and inside out, studying them from every angle and wringing her findings out upon the page. In her latest collection, The Audacity of Heartbreak, Kristina Mahr weaves grief and sadness in with hope and joy over the course of over 200 poems in a true exploration of what it means to both live and love in this world. The trouble is, it stops being a dream once it comes true. If you have loved, and if you have lost, you won't want to miss this.
