• Ep. 3 She Got Game - Building Canada's First Paid Women's Basketball League with Keesa K

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 3 She Got Game - Building Canada's First Paid Women's Basketball League with Keesa K

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Hustle. Stack. Invest. Repeat., we’re joined by the inspiring Keesa K, founder of Hoop Queens, Canada's first paid women's basketball league. Keesa dives deep into her journey of creating a platform that empowers Black women in the sports world, shares how she turned her passion into a movement, and discusses the importance of mentorship and representation.


    We explore:

    - The motivation behind Hoop Queens and how it addresses the lack of representation for Black women in basketball.

    - Kisa's experiences building a successful business from scratch with no business plan, leveraging her degree, and growing into an influential brand.

    - The challenges she faced along the way, from securing gym space to financial strategies, and how she's been able to push through as a Black woman entrepreneur.

    - Her vision for the future of Hoop Queens, creating more paid opportunities for women in sports, and expanding her legacy.

    - The power of networking, grants, and staying consistent in the pursuit of success.


    Keesa's candid advice for entrepreneurs will leave you motivated to start, stay consistent, and lean into your passion!


    🎧 Tune in to learn how she’s breaking barriers and creating generational change through basketball and business!



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