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Kelly Okoye for Intersectional Entrepreneur Video Testimonials

October 01, 2025

Discover how Intersectional Entrepreneur transformed one participant's fledgling idea into a flourishing consulting business, emphasizing personal growth, mindset shifts, and community support. This participant highlights the unique, holistic, and encouraging nature of the program led by Tara, which fosters a nurturing space for marginalized entrepreneurs to thrive.


Video Transcript


Speaker: Kelly Okoye, Ampry Learning Services LLC

Could you describe where you started with Intersectional Entrepreneur and how it helped you to get to where you are now?

Kelly Okoye: When I started with intersectional entrepreneur. I had the idea of a business, the. The seed of an idea. I knew I wanted to start a consulting business. I had a name for my business and a general idea of um What I would do as a founder and as a principal consultant. Through this process of taking the courses and doing the assignments and readings, I have developed that idea into an actual business. I have a. Um, framework. I have a signature offer. I have. Pricing structures for my. Um. Best, better and good versions of my offer. I have the framework established and um. Equally, if not more importantly, I have a shift in my mindset about my capabilities, about. My value as an entrepreneur, as a person, um, a passion for being more independent and having the autonomy and seeking out the life that I want and that I deserve. And It's through the actual lessons around mindset, pricing, value, aligning my business with my values, my interests, as well as my, my knowledge and skill set, and lessons about money. Um, money mindsets were huge. That was a huge, um, learning for me. Still a work in progress for me. But those shifts, um, give me a confidence and Give me actual tools to utilize to advance um from an idea to an actual business to startup mode to actually doing the business of my consultancy.

How would you describe Intersectional Entrepreneur in three words?

Kelly Okoye: The three words I would use to describe intersectional entrepreneur are holistic. Encouraging. And insightful.

Why is Intersectional Entrepreneur different from other similar products or services? What are you grateful for?

Kelly Okoye: Intersectional entrepreneur. is unique because of Tara and just the realness that she brings to this work and the space that she's cultivated for marginalized entrepreneurs. And um There's just a level of care that. I'm grateful for when you're pursuing. Creating something and um being an entrepreneur, there's so much uncertainty and to have a space where there's community, where she's actively coaching a variety of people from a variety of different backgrounds and perspectives and who are trying to all do different things, but gives a space for us to come together, to share ideas, um, to be encouraged and to be pushed. um. To maximize our potential and belong to ourselves, as she says.



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