The Just Good Business Podcast

Blk Women in Excellence (BWIE) is a non-profit organization that was put in place to educate, inspire and encourage Black women to become self employed and sustainable businesses owners. The idea for the organization came when founder and local business leader Tia Upshaw was attending the annual Takin' BLK Gottingen community market.

Upshaw found herself literally surrounded by other Black women who were creating their own wealth through small businesses, but were lacking the support to take these businesses to the next level. BWIE has built a comprehensive ecosystem of resources, mentorship, and community engagement to bridge gaps, drive positive change, and construct a more inclusive entrepreneurial landscape.

To learn more about Blk Women in Excellence, visit https://www.bwiecanada.com/

Tia Upshaw embodies the qualities of a dedicated mother, accomplished author, and serial entrepreneur. With a deep passion for empowering women and fostering business excellence, Tia has made a significant impact in her community and is deeply invested in the success of each woman she mentors. Tia's start in the world of entrepreneurship emerged from a need to support her young daughter, which she did by opening a cleaning business. 

Much of what Tia has learned over her career has come from direct experience - experiences she drew upon when building the foundation of BWIE. Today, Tia is a prominent leader in the local business community, owns multiple thriving businesses, and has reinvested her life's work into supporting other women looking to become gainfully self employed. 

To connect with Tia, reach out on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiaupshaw/

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What is The Just Good Business Podcast?

A show dedicated to defining, demystifying, and making the work of Social Enterprises more accessible to the Nova Scotian business community. We learn alongside our listeners by interviewing local entrepreneurs who’ve decided to use business for good, and who value prosperity beyond profit. Nova Scotians who want to shape their businesses to benefit communities, culture, and the environment.

Who knows? You may be closer to running a Social Enterprise than you think!