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Ghetto CEO

Ghetto CEO

Hosted by Marketing By Monrae

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Ghetto CEO is a podcast hosted by Marketing By Monrae that takes a raw, unfiltered look at the realities of being a CEO. From the highs to the lows, this podcast explores the true weight of running a business and being at the helm of a company. Monrae and her guests share their personal stories, both good and bad, about the challenges and triumphs of being a CEO. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting out, Ghetto CEO provides an honest, relatable look at the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.

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22 min

Ep. 10 The Structure Single Moms Need to Build Real Wealth

Building a thriving business and raising children simultaneously demands intentional choices and a solid structure. This video highlights the importance of creating a daily routine and using a detailed to do list to maintain productivity. It's all about effective time management and a clear schedule, even when it requires sacrifice. This conversation highlights why effective time management is not about doing more, but about being intentional with your schedule. From structuring your mornings to maximizing small pockets of time, we talk through how real productivity happens when you plan ahead and protect your focus. The episode also addresses the sacrifices that come with building something bigger than yourself and why structure creates freedom, not restriction.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

23 min

Ep. 9 The Career Trap of Over performing and Undervaluing Yourself

This conversation dives into the importance of showing up with authenticity, especially when navigating professional spaces. It explores how to be yourself without fearing judgment, fostering both personal growth and workplace resilience. By cultivating the right mindset, one can truly live authentically in every aspect of life. Throughout the episode, we explore how fear of judgment, imposter syndrome, and internalized expectations often cause people to overperform, stay silent, or delay opportunities they are already qualified for. By developing the right mindset and learning how to create a professional version of yourself that still reflects your true identity, you build resilience, confidence, and long-term career growth. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt like they had to dim themselves to fit in, questioned their worth in professional environments, or struggled to move boldly despite being capable. It’s a reminder that authenticity is not a liability, it’s a leadership skill that allows you to grow, ask, move, and live fully without shame. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

25 min

Ep. 8 Why Freedom Without Structure Is Keeping You Stuck as a CEO

In this episode, we break down how freedom in your own business can quickly turn into burnout when time is unmanaged and boundaries are loose. Just because you work for yourself does not mean structure disappears, it becomes even more important. We talk through why effective time blocking is essential for productivity, focus, and sustainability as an entrepreneur, especially when you’re juggling leadership, creativity, and personal life. This conversation highlights how discipline, support systems, and intentional scheduling are the difference between building a scalable business and constantly feeling overwhelmed. This episode is real entrepreneur motivation for business owners who want to grow without chaos, protect their energy, and build success that actually lasts.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

3 min

Ep. 7 The blueprint you can steal that made Fenty beauty $1,000,000

We're back with another episode, and this time we're breaking down how Rihanna, with her Fenty Beauty brand, became a blueprint for disrupt a market strategy. This isn't just about Fenty Beauty marketing; it's a marketing case study in identifying market gaps and serving overlooked communities. Learn how this creative marketing approach leads to loyalty and demand.Rihanna didn’t chase trends or play it safe. She launched with intention, centered representation, and built immediate trust with an audience that had been ignored for far too long. This episode unpacks how that level of creative marketing, paired with clarity around who you’re actually serving, creates demand, loyalty, and long-term brand equity. If you’ve been struggling with failed launches, blending into your industry, or attracting the wrong audience, this breakdown will challenge you to stop trying to serve everyone and start building for the people who actually need you.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

28 min

Ep. 6 This Is Why Being Busy Is Blocking Your Vision

In this powerful podcast episode, we dive deep into the importance of pacing and patience on your journey. We discuss how rushing through life's stages without developing necessary skills can hinder your personal development. This episode offers essential life advice for cultivating the right mindset and achieving self improvement at a sustainable pace.In this episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae sits down with Stormi Banks, founder of The Pink Print Firm, for a real conversation about time, pace, and what it actually takes to build something sustainable. Stormi shares why rushing success can leave you unprepared for the very life and business you’re praying for. This episode explores CEO mindset, business growth, time management, and the importance of slowing down long enough to think, observe, and build the right habits. They talk about choosing the right environments, why imposter syndrome is often a room problem not a confidence problem, and how vision gets lost when you’re always on Zoom, always executing, and never creating space to lead. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unfocused, or like you’re doing everything but still not seeing clearly, this conversation will help you understand why pace matters and why becoming the right version of yourself comes before the next level.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

24 min

Ep. 5 Soft Life CEO: Jammyra Weekly on Imposter Syndrome, Faith, and Trusting God in Your Next Season

In this episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae sits down with Jammyra Weekly, CEO of Prestige Media Co., to talk about what it really looks like to keep showing up when life is heavy, business is demanding, and motherhood never pauses.Jammyra opens up about imposter syndrome at new levels, learning how to pivot without quitting, and why “ease” is a real prayer when you’ve been in survival mode for too long. They discuss faith, identity shifts, kingdom assignment, and the pressure of being the one everyone depends on while still trying to stay emotionally grounded.This conversation is for the CEO who’s building something big while holding life together, especially the woman who’s tired, still getting up anyway, and ready to trust God with the next season.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

26 min

Ep 4. How to Pivot with Faith After Losing Everything as a CEO

In this episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae sits down with Jacqueline “Jaque M,” the ultimate pivot queen and proof that purpose is often hidden inside disruption. From losing a six-figure corporate job to building multiple successful businesses across fashion, real estate, and experiential brands, Jaque shares how faith, obedience, and execution carried her through every reinvention.This conversation breaks down what it really looks like to trust God when the plan disappears, how to rebuild confidence after identity loss, and why mindset, relationships, and obedience matter more than money. If you’re navigating a pivot, grieving a former version of yourself, or standing at the edge of a new season, this episode is your reminder that you don’t fall — you’re pushed forward.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

4 min

Ep. 3 How SKIMS Built a Billion Dollar Brand by Creating a Category

What if your brand isn’t struggling because of your product — but because of your positioning?In this solo episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae breaks down how SKIMS didn’t just sell shapewear — they created an entirely new category and turned stretch fabric into a billion-dollar brand.Before SKIMS, shapewear was stiff, outdated, and designed to hide women’s bodies. But Kim Kardashian rebranded the industry by shifting the language from “compression” to “solutions,” focusing on comfort, confidence, inclusivity, and everyday wearability.This episode breaks down:Why the best brands sell transformations, not productsHow language and naming alone can change perception and conversionWhy category creation beats competing in crowded marketsHow SKIMS balanced luxury branding with accessible pricingHow entrepreneurs can rename and reposition their offers for immediate clarity and demandIf you’re tired of selling “another course,” “another program,” or “another offer,” this episode will change how you think about branding forever.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

29 min

Ep. 2 Why CEOs Get No Sympathy (And What It Costs Women in Business)

What happens when your business explodes… but your body starts sounding the alarm?In this episode of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae sits down with Shaquana “Ms. Business” Brooks — CPA, CEO of Brooks Alliance, and luxury-living tax strategist — for one of the most honest conversations of Season 6.Shaquana opens up about scaling her firm from 100 clients to over 2,000, the moment her chest tightened and she thought she was having a heart attack, and the brutal reality that CEOs don’t get sympathy — even when life is falling apart.From navigating breakups while still running meetings and webinars, to setting hard boundaries with her team, to redefining luxury as support, delegation, and ownership of time, this episode breaks down what Main Character Energy really looks like behind the scenes.This is not soft life aesthetics.This is about systems, sacrifice, and surviving the grind long enough to build the life you actually want.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

24 min

Ep. 1 How to Avoid Burnout as a CEO and Mom | Faith, Schedule, and Main Character Energy

Burnout doesn’t mean you’re broken. It might mean your schedule is.In Season 6 of the Ghetto CEO Podcast, Monrae sits down with Cassandra Moore (Think Less, Create More) to talk faith, motherhood, obedience, and how authentic storytelling builds community—and income.In this episode, Cassandra opens up about transitioning into full-time entrepreneurship, navigating burnout, and realizing she couldn’t sustain success without God at the center. She shares how learning her creative rhythm, building a schedule that honors motherhood, and leaning into her gift transformed her life and business.You’ll hear real talk about burnout patterns, setting boundaries, social media pressure, delayed obedience, and trusting God when the next step doesn’t make sense yet.New episodes drop every Thursday at 7 PM EST.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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