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FUNDRAISING, BRANDING YOURSELF, AND THE WORK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SINIKIWE DHLIWAYO

Holisticism
3 min readApr 3, 2021

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You can’t decolonize wellness because wellness, especially in the West is centered on white supremacy. This idea that in order to be, well, you have to be white, affluent, and able-bodied, so you can’t decolonize that thought. You can make it so that you’re not centering on whiteness. — Sinikiwe Dhliwayo

EPISODE DESCRIPTION

If you’re thinking about starting your own business, curious about where to source the right funds, and want to hear the ins and outs of being an entrepreneur, this episode is for you! Michelle talks with the founder and dear friend of Naaya Wellness, Sinikiwe Dhliwayo (@sinikiwe.stephanie).

Sinikiwe is the founder of Naaya Wellness, which exists to redefine the narrative of Wellness into one that centers BIPOC folks. Naaya aims to create a space where BIPOC people can luxuriate in the beauty that is intrinsic to our beings and to root you in your well-being by making you feel seen and — most importantly — heard.

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Sinikiwe Dhliwayo (@sinikiwe.stephanie) is the founder of Naaya Wellness, which exists to redefine the narrative of Wellness into one that centers BIPOC folks. Naaya aims to create a space where BIPOC people…

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