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"Doing the Do" in Business with Ms. June

"Doing the Do" in Business with Ms. June

Hosted by Ms. June

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26

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

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Business and Motivation that encourages you to be better than your competition, showing you how to be so busy minding your business that you don't have time to mind that of others while daring you to stop procrastinating, take risks and be bold and execute. Get ready to jump off the top of a building without a parachute and figure out how to land on your feet before hitting the bottom if you really, really have faith!!!! You only live once and becoming an entrepreneur is your dream or goal, now is the time to go for it. Hear from business owners, entrepreneurs, motivational speakers and more. Jumpstart your business whether its publishing, cooking, music, manufacturing, clothing, arts and more!

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June 16, 202637 min

"Doing the Do in Business" Weekly Faith Jamm Edition

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessThis Week on Faith Jamm with Ms. JuneJoin Ms. June for another uplifting edition of Faith Jamm, the weekly 30-minute commercial-free gospel music experience presented by Doing the Do in Business. This week's powerful playlist is filled with songs of faith, commitment, encouragement, and praise that will inspire listeners to trust God through every season of life.The gospel jam session begins with Tye Tribbett's "Stand Out," Vickie Winans' "Long As I Got King Jesus," and Hezekiah Walker's "Souled Out," reminding us to boldly live our faith and remain committed to God's purpose. The inspiration continues with Israel & New Breed's "Not Forgotten" and Shirley Caesar's "Everything Is Going To Be All Right," encouraging listeners to trust God's promises and remain hopeful.The program concludes with Bishop Ulmer's "Rejoice"  celebrating God's goodness and making room for Him to work in our lives.Tune in for 30 minutes of praise, worship, encouragement, and great gospel music on Faith Jamm with Ms. June—where faith meets music and praise never stops!"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

June 7, 2026Episode 433 min

7 Mistakes New Entrepreneurs Make

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessStarting a business is exciting, but many entrepreneurs unknowingly make mistakes that can slow growth, drain finances, and create unnecessary frustration. This week on Doing the Do in Business with Ms. June, we're uncovering the 7 most common mistakes new entrepreneurs make and, more importantly, how to avoid them.From trying to wait for perfection and underpricing products and services to neglecting marketing, customer relationships, and financial management, Ms. June shares practical insights designed to help business owners build a stronger foundation for success. Listeners will learn valuable lessons from real-world business examples, discover strategies for overcoming common startup challenges, and gain actionable tips that can be implemented immediately.Whether you're launching your first business, operating a side hustle, or working to grow an existing company, this episode offers guidance to help you make smarter decisions and avoid costly setbacks. Tune in for encouragement, business wisdom, and proven strategies that can help transform your entrepreneurial vision into a thriving enterprise.This episode is proudly sponsored by Ms. June's Gumbo N Greens, Sho Nuff's House Blend Seasoning, Small Black Business International Magazine, and the Unknown Black Inventors & Black History Facts Coloring Book, celebrating entrepreneurship, innovation, and excellence in our communities.Join Ms. June as she helps entrepreneurs move beyond the mistakes and continue Doing the Do in Business!"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

June 7, 2026Episode 336 min

"Doing the Do" in Business Weekly Faith Jamm Edition 6_7_26

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in Business🎵 FAITH JAMM WITH MS. JUNE 🎵Get ready for 30 minutes of uplifting, high-energy, commercial-free gospel music on Faith Jamm with Ms. June! This week's Faith Jamm playlist reminds us that everything will be alright when we trust God, that we can always call on His name, that spiritual battles are won through faith, and that God can work out every situation. The program concludes with a powerful reminder that we all need a little more Jesus in our lives.Join Ms. June as she takes listeners on an uninterrupted musical journey celebrating God's goodness, faithfulness, and blessings. Whether you're praising, dancing, clapping your hands, or tapping your feet, Faith Jamm is the perfect soundtrack for your day.This week's playlist includes:Vickie Winans – It’s AllRIghtKeith Pringle – Call Him UpCharles Jenkins and Fellowship Chicago - WarMary Mary - HeavenJohn P. Kee – Show UpDr. Charles G. Hayes and the Warriors – He Can Work it OutEricka Campbell – Little more Jesus Tune in for an inspiring blend of contemporary gospel favorites and timeless classics that remind us to trust God, pursue our purpose, stand in faith, celebrate His blessings, and share His light with the world.Faith Jamm with Ms. June—where faith meets music, praise never stops, and every song is a reason to rejoice!"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

May 31, 202639 min

"Doing the Do" in Business Weekly Faith Jamm Edition 5_31_26

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in Business🎵 FAITH JAMM WITH MS. JUNE 🎵Get ready for 30 minutes of uplifting, high-energy, commercial-free gospel music on Faith Jamm with Ms. June! This week's gospel jam session is filled with songs of encouragement, perseverance, victory, praise, and faith. From waiting on God's promises to boldly declaring victory over the enemy, every song delivers a powerful message designed to strengthen your spirit and brighten your day.Join Ms. June as she takes listeners on an uninterrupted musical journey celebrating God's goodness, faithfulness, and blessings. Whether you're praising, dancing, clapping your hands, or tapping your feet, Faith Jamm is the perfect soundtrack for your day.This week's playlist includes:Fred Hammond – They That WaitMary Mary – Go Get ItKoryn Hawthorne – Won't He Do ItSheena Taylor – I Denounce You SatanClark Sisters – You Brought the SunshineNew Direction – I Came to JesusNorman Hutchins – God's Got A Blessing (With My Name On It)Kirk Franklin – RevolutionTune in for an inspiring blend of contemporary gospel favorites and timeless classics that remind us to trust God, pursue our purpose, stand in faith, celebrate His blessings, and share His light with the world.Faith Jamm with Ms. June—where faith meets music, praise never stops, and every song is a reason to rejoice!"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

May 26, 202632 min

Is Project 2025 Running or Ruining America?

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessDoing the Do In Business with Ms. June  examines one of the most controversial political blueprints shaping modern American conversation. In this in-depth podcast discussion, Ms. June breaks down the origins, goals, and growing influence of Project 2025, the conservative policy initiative developed by The Heritage Foundation and allied organizations.The episode explores how policies connected to the Project 2025 document may already be influencing political decisions and legislation across the United States. Listeners are guided through discussions involving voting rights, minority voter redistricting, education reform, DEI programs, Homeland Security, immigration enforcement, healthcare policy, and growing tensions surrounding Iran and foreign policy.Ms. June examines real-world examples that critics and supporters alike say align with the document’s recommendations, including state-level education restrictions, immigration crackdowns, changes in diversity initiatives, and debates surrounding executive power and federal oversight. The episode also highlights important historical references, timelines, political figures, court rulings, and controversial public reactions connected to the initiative.In addition to policy discussions, the podcast addresses conspiracy theories, media narratives, and the national divide surrounding Project 2025. Rather than taking a partisan stance, the episode encourages listeners to research for themselves, verify facts, and think critically about how political policy impacts democracy, civil rights, business, and everyday life in America.With compelling commentary, detailed analysis, and engaging sponsor segments, this episode challenges audiences to ask an important question: Is Project 2025 restoring America — or fundamentally reshaping it?"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

May 25, 202627 min

The Black History of Memorial Day

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessThe Black History of Memorial Day on Doing the Do in Business with Ms. June uncovers the powerful and often forgotten role Black Americans played in the creation of Memorial Day after the Civil War. This compelling podcast episode takes listeners back to 1865 in Charleston, where formerly enslaved Black Americans organized one of the earliest known Decoration Day ceremonies to honor fallen Union soldiers.Through rich storytelling, historical facts, and emotional reflection, Ms. June explores how Black soldiers, freedmen, churches, and communities helped shape America’s traditions of remembrance and patriotism. The episode discusses the origins of Decoration Day, the sacrifices of Black Union troops during the Civil War, and how Memorial Day eventually became a federal holiday in 1971.Listeners will also learn about historical controversies, erased narratives, and the struggle to preserve Black contributions within American history. With powerful commentary, sponsor segments, and detailed historical references, this episode challenges audiences to look beyond cookouts and sales and remember the true meaning of Memorial Day — sacrifice, freedom, remembrance, and honor.This podcast is a moving tribute to courage, legacy, and the enduring power of historical truth."Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

February 3, 2026Episode 523 min

Healthy Lifestyles and Business Success

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessSuccess in business isn’t just about strategy, hustle, or long hours—it’s deeply connected to how well you take care of yourself. A healthy lifestyle fuels sharper thinking, better decision-making, and the stamina needed to lead, grow, and sustain a business. When entrepreneurs prioritize nutritious foods, regular movement, quality rest, and a positive mindset, they increase focus, reduce stress, and improve productivity. This episode explores how small, practical lifestyle choices—what you eat, how you manage stress, and how you protect your mental and physical health—can directly impact your ability to perform at a high level in business. Because when your body and mind are strong, your business is positioned to thrive right along with you."Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

January 26, 202652 min

Dr. King's Assassination, Conspiracy Theories and His Legacy

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessThis episode is a thoughtful, educated exploration of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., examining not only the tragic events of April 4, 1968, but also the many unanswered questions, documented inconsistencies, and conspiracy theories that have surrounded his death for decades. We approach this subject with care, historical grounding, and respect—separating verified facts from speculation while acknowledging why so many scholars, investigators, and community members continue to question the official narrative. This is not sensationalism; it is an intentional, informed discussion that places Dr. King’s assassination within the broader social, political, and racial climate of the time. As we examine the theories, testimonies, and evidence, we also keep the focus where it belongs—on Dr. King’s enduring legacy, his radical commitment to justice, peace, and economic equality, and why understanding the circumstances of his death remains essential to understanding America itself. "Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

January 22, 2026Episode 429 min

Food Business Manufacturers and Distributors (Part 3 of 3)

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in BusinessManufacturing and distribution are the final steps that move a product from the kitchen to the customer at scale. Manufacturing may involve producing in a licensed commercial kitchen, co-packing with a third-party manufacturer, or scaling production in your own facility, while distributors serve as the bridge between manufacturers and retail or foodservice outlets. There are several types of distributors, including broadline distributors that service many categories, specialty distributors that focus on niche or ethnic foods, and direct-to-retailer distributors that work with smaller or regional brands. Distributors typically purchase products at wholesale pricing and resell them to retailers, working within margins that often range from 25–35%, while retailers may add an additional 40–50% markup, making it critical for food entrepreneurs to price products strategically. To successfully pitch to buyers, brands should prepare professional sales sheets that include product descriptions, wholesale pricing, case pack details, shelf life, UPC codes, certifications, and brand story, along with samples and proof of insurance. Wholesale and retail outlets fall into categories such as grocery chains (like Kroger or Publix), natural and specialty stores (Whole Foods, Sprouts), convenience stores (7-Eleven), club stores (Costco, Sam’s Club), foodservice distributors (Sysco, US Foods), and independent retailers, all of which require tailored approaches based on volume, pricing, and distribution expectations."Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

January 21, 2026Episode 330 min

Getting Your Food Business to Wholesale and Retail Markets ( Part 2 of 3)

Text Ms June at Doing the Do in Business Wholesalers and retailers play a critical role in helping food products reach the consumer, but they serve very different functions in the marketplace. Wholesalers purchase products in bulk and sell them to businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants, convenience stores, and institutions, allowing food brands to scale through higher volume and broader distribution. Retailers, on the other hand, sell products directly to the consumer through outlets such as independent grocers, specialty food shops, farmers markets, convenience stores, and large chains. To work with either channel, food businesses must carry product liability insurance, which protects the brand in the event of illness, contamination, or product-related claims and is often required by buyers before products can be placed on shelves. Understanding the differences between foodservice wholesalers, regional distributors, national distributors, specialty retailers, and big-box retailers helps food entrepreneurs choose the right path, set appropriate pricing, and enter the market with confidence and professionalism. Up Next:  Part 3 Food Manufacturing and Distribution"Doing the Do" in BusinessHosted by Ms. June

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