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I want my daughter to read my book to see what, what happened, you know, what happened with mom? Like I was telling you, Stephanie, it's kind of one day. And then about four years ago, I wrote my first book, the good wife and the other woman. That's my career path, executive leadership for nonprofits. So, my background, you know, was I been in human resources. Kenise: So she said on our virtual release on last Saturday, that was one of the questions that was asked to her, like what inspired her, who inspired her? And she said inspired her. And how, if your child say, is interested in it, how does that come about? And know, I mean, to back it up a little, what inspired her to write a book? Like how does an 11 year old, Decide to do this. They're just stating what they see, but it can come across like hard. So sometimes they're not necessarily being mean or bullying. And it is crazy to think that like poor four and five-year-olds are even getting that. I know some people in preschool who are being bullied by other girls.

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So this is a great conversation starter because at the end of each one over little short chapters has a question to engage the child, which can engage in conversation as parents. Starters, Stephanie for children who are entering into maybe, uh, elementary school. So it's all about the focus of the book is being kind, but not losing yourself with it, you know?Īnd it's for bullies and it's for children who've who are being bullied or may one day be bullied. And another chapter talks about, you know, how she was able to overcome when somebody told her something really not nice. So one of our chapters shows, you know, talks about forgiveness. So she talks about some experiences she's had with some bullies during her time in elementary school and how she overcame it by just being kind and continuing to be kind. Some scenarios that she's had in elementary school where she is right now, she's in fifth grade. So I have very high expectations for myself and I think I pushed her as much as I possibly can in a positive way, not to do things based on what I want, but her book is called be you be cool, be kind.Īnd it is a book for eight 99 on Amazon, and it talks about her. First book, what is it about like what, I mean 11 year old releasing a book. So that's my biggest win so far this year. And so we're like reveling in the whole like, oh, this is amazing. So we're like, it needs me last Saturday, she released it. Kenise: My daughter just released her first book. Stephanie: I wanted to start off by asking you, what is your biggest mom win of the week? America's leading women's empowerment, strategists, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and motivational speaker, but above all, she is an amazing mama to a beautiful 11-year-old girl. Today, I'm excited to bring to you Kenise Etwaru. We also chat about her daughter’s new book on bullying and how Kenise is teaching her daughter to be financially responsible.

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In this episode we talk about how to develop multiple income streams, how to rebrand yourself (physically), and how to transition from being an employee to taking your side hustle to a full-time business. That consulting side hustle turned into multiple more streams of income - from coaching to HR training to book publishing to singing and piano playing, Kenise quit her day job and today has created 7 income streams for herself. Slowly, she started consulting on top of her 40-hour a week “day job” and as a full-time single mom. While she had a full-time job and was financially independent, Kenise was bored and started looking to start something new on her own. When her daughter was 2, Kenise became a single mom overnight and the sole provider. However, above all these successes, her greatest pride and joy is being a mom to an 11 year old daughter. Kenise Etwaru is an executive leadership coach, women’s empowerment strategist, entrepreneur, best selling author and motivational speaker.











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