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S.T.A.R.V.E. Talk - Episode 19 De'Etra Pickett - Pt. 2

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Episode Description -

We are back for Part II of S.T.A.R.V.E. Talk with J Haleem and De’Etra Pickett. In this episode continuation, J Haleem and De’Etra take a deeper dive into her entrepreneurial journey, why she chose not to put her children’s father on child support, and the greatest lesson she’s learned as a single mom.

Show Notes -

00:50 - J Haleem welcomes De’Etra back to the show

1:17 - De’Etra shares a recent experience with Lala Anthony

3:00 - De’Etra & J Haleem discuss women & surgery

8:23 - Her daughter as an independent

10:47 - Choosing not to put her kids father on child support

13:05 - J Haleem shares on Black men & women being at odds

14:04 - De’Etra shares wisdom, “Be careful of what you say.”

21:22 - The greatest lesson learned as a single mom

30:34 - De’Etra further explains her reasoning of not putting her children’s father on child support

34:30 - J Haleem shares that Black men need to do a better job of protecting Black women

38:44 - De’Etra shares how she manages multiple businesses

39:36 - Being “The Business Psychic”

41:16 - Knowing when to walk away from ideas

47:26 - Being a mom is her first job

51:37 - Self-care as an entrepreneur

54:21 - De’Etra shares what the next five years looks like for her

58:00 - J Haleem thanks De’Etra for being on the show

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36 episodes

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Episode Description -

We are back for Part II of S.T.A.R.V.E. Talk with J Haleem and De’Etra Pickett. In this episode continuation, J Haleem and De’Etra take a deeper dive into her entrepreneurial journey, why she chose not to put her children’s father on child support, and the greatest lesson she’s learned as a single mom.

Show Notes -

00:50 - J Haleem welcomes De’Etra back to the show

1:17 - De’Etra shares a recent experience with Lala Anthony

3:00 - De’Etra & J Haleem discuss women & surgery

8:23 - Her daughter as an independent

10:47 - Choosing not to put her kids father on child support

13:05 - J Haleem shares on Black men & women being at odds

14:04 - De’Etra shares wisdom, “Be careful of what you say.”

21:22 - The greatest lesson learned as a single mom

30:34 - De’Etra further explains her reasoning of not putting her children’s father on child support

34:30 - J Haleem shares that Black men need to do a better job of protecting Black women

38:44 - De’Etra shares how she manages multiple businesses

39:36 - Being “The Business Psychic”

41:16 - Knowing when to walk away from ideas

47:26 - Being a mom is her first job

51:37 - Self-care as an entrepreneur

54:21 - De’Etra shares what the next five years looks like for her

58:00 - J Haleem thanks De’Etra for being on the show

  continue reading

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