Doing The Most

In this episode, I get to interview Kenishia Mais, who is speaking to me from Jamaica. We talk about how she used her resourcefulness to start and grow her business. Living in the Caribbean requires a lot of hustle just to get by. Kenishia’s story is truly one of bootstrapping with NO BOOTS! Kenishia used her book and street smarts to level up and is now a widely sought after financial expert.

Show Notes

In this episode, I get to interview Kenishia Mais, who is speaking to me from Jamaica. We talk about how she used her resourcefulness to start and grow her business. Living in the Caribbean requires a lot of hustle just to get by. Kenishia’s story is truly one of bootstrapping with NO BOOTS! Kenishia used her book and street smarts to level up and is now a widely sought after financial expert. ★ Support this podcast ★

What is Doing The Most?

In our modern day lens, entrepreneurship has become a huge trend. People fantasize over quitting their jobs, becoming their own boss, and gaining financial freedom. Everyone wants to be the next Steve Jobs, Oprah or Jeff Bezos. We get caught up with social influencers and billion-dollar startups aka the land of fairies and unicorns. People often forget the time, energy and money that gets invested into earning these magical moments. The nights spent crying, waking up to negative bank account balances, spats of depression, or working 22 hour work days. All entrepreneurs go through phases of misadventures. We are driven, persistent, hardworking, ambitious, we are doers, and these are our stories.