DO GOOD X Podcast
Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business.
In this sanctuary, the hosts understand the challenges of entrepreneurship, and their mission is to help listeners transform doubt into confidence, fostering the growth of their dreams without sacrificing well-being.
Embark on a transformative journey, discovering inspiration to fuel your passion for business. Shared experiences and stories act as beacons, nurturing you for the entrepreneurial road ahead.
Navigate the challenges of being an under-resourced entrepreneur with practical strategies and resources in the Tools & Tips segment. Overcome obstacles and thrive in the purpose-driven business world.
In the Mentorship segment, hear from seasoned guides who have successfully built businesses with a focus on social impact. Gain insights not only from the guests but also from hosts who intimately understand the unique journey of overlooked entrepreneurs.
This podcast is more than a productivity machine; it's about slowing down to go further. Each episode invites listeners to exhale, reconnect with inner wisdom, and rediscover the power of community. Embrace the impact your business can make without compromising well-being.
Leave feeling lighter, shedding stress, embracing self-compassion, and finding joy in the entrepreneurial journey. Gain actionable insights, learn from diverse perspectives, and expand your knowledge with tools for success, guided by hosts Kimberly and Stephen.
Feel empowered, recognizing yourself as your greatest asset. Build confidence to develop and grow a viable, impactful business aligned with the needs of the community.
About the Hosts
Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is
co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs
and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive
Change.
Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, it is her commitment to produce effective processes and create authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered.
In any aspect of her work, she is deeply passionate about purpose, meaning, and the
common good.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/
Stephen Lewis is the president of the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) and creator and co-founder of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change.
He is an organizational change strategist and a leadership development specialist,
focused on inspiring the next generation of faith-inspired leaders and entrepreneurs to live and work on purpose. Stephen is the co-author of Another Way: Living and Leading Change on Purpose (2020) and A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/
DO GOOD X Podcast
Ep. 7 Building Success: Insights from Jay Johnson on Launching a Second Venture
We are excited to share additional insights from our conversation with Jay Johnson, CEO and Co-founder of Prep Intel and Founder of College Prep U. Jay delves into the journey of launching his second venture, Prep Intel, describing a slower-than-anticipated start. However, by heeding advice from his team and conducting thorough research, College Prep U became stronger than ever, positioning Jay to invest his time and talent into Prep Intel. Jay offers valuable advice to anyone desiring to begin a second entrepreneurial venture, showcasing the intelligence and determination that have driven his success. If you missed our initial interview with Jay, do yourself a favor and check out that episode. Don’t miss Jay’s insight and advice.
IN THIS EPISODE:
(00:00) Intro
(01:52) Jay explains the approach he took with his staff when he wanted to start Prep Intel
(04:03) Jay’s staff does not tell him what he wants to hear
(06:26) Jay takes a year to re-train his staff to prepare them to function without his daily presence so he could fund and begin Prep Intel
(09:19) Getting a new team of employees in place for the second venture
(10:08) Bottom-line advice to entrepreneurs who want to start a second venture
TAKEAWAYS:
- A leader leads individuals that can, themselves learn to lead. A great leader will also listen to valued staff and not let pride get in the way.
- In order to start another business, you must first prepare your current business for your absence so that the business may succeed while you build your new business. Then, you must have essential staff in place at your new venture.
- When starting a business, do not rely on friends and family to be your clients. Know your target audience and have a plan to find them and work with them.
RESOURCES:
BIOS:
Jay Johnson is CEO and Co-founder of Prep Intel, which aims to solve the challenges faced by educational institutions and military recruiters in identifying and engaging with prospective students and recruits efficiently, leveraging AI and ML-powered technology. He is also Founder of College Prep U, providing parents and students with accurate information to help them properly prepare for education during, and after high school.
He is a Morehouse Alumnus and President of the Birmingham Chapter of the 100 Black Men of America. Former Executive for a Fortune 100 company, Jay is also a qualified and certified Collegiate Independent Counselor. Having spent years as a Senior Admission Counselor, Jay Johnson is no stranger to the college admission process and has served and chaired many committees. Currently, he sits on the High School Advisory Board for The University of Alabama, The Naval Academy, Clark Atlanta University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Jay was a finalist for Birmingham Business Journal’s 2021 Cohort for CEO of the Year, Alumnus of BBVA’s 2017 Cohort for Momentum, selected into the Birmingham Business Alliance’s 2022 Inaugural Supply Scaler’s Cohort, Proper Birmingham’s 2022 Inaugural Magic City Match Cohort, AppThink’s 2022 Inaugural Cohort, and TechMGM’s 2nd Tech Accelerator Cohort. He is an Entrepreneur in Residence at Techstars and a member of NACAC and SACAC.
Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive Change.
In addition, Kimberly has co-authored A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).