• Bmore Collaborative (with Teauna Frazier - CEO of Bmore Girly)

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Bmore Collaborative (with Teauna Frazier - CEO of Bmore Girly)

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Operations Unfiltered, we’re joined by Teauna Frazier, founder of *Be More Girly*, a thriving Baltimore-based community for women in the DMV area. Hosted by Zuryna, this conversation dives deep into the behind-the-scenes of building a brand that’s grown to over 16,000 followers in less than a year, all while Teauna juggles multiple roles.

    We explore Teauna's inspiring journey, from her Norfolk roots to creating an inclusive space for women in Baltimore—a mission fueled by her own experiences. As she manages everything solo, Teauna reveals the challenges and successes of handling content creation, event planning, and growth strategies without a team. Listeners will hear how she maintains authenticity in her brand, her approach to social media engagement, and her plans to scale *Be More Girly* by expanding to neighboring cities and collaborating with well-known brands like Under Armour.

    Whether you’re an aspiring community builder, a social media strategist, or interested in the power of grassroots networking, this episode is packed with insights on consistency, collaboration, and the real effort behind creating a movement from the ground up.

    Tune in for Teauna’s tips on leveraging partnerships and staying authentic, and learn how she’s turning *Be More Girly* into a community where women can truly connect and thrive!

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