19. Prioritizing Mental Health as an Entrepreneur with Candace Joseph

"When you love you, nothing someone says will make you think differently about you."

Today we are speaking with Candace Joseph about her mental health diagnosis and the impact PTSD, depression, and anxiety has had on her life and entrepreneurial  journey. Candace shares her story with honesty and strength as she gives listeners insight on how trauma impacted her daily life activities and ability to form healthy relationships. Candace also shares the following topics:

  • How PTSD, depression, and anxiety presented in her life

  • The importance of 12 Step Groups

  • The impact of mental health therapy

  • The pain of solitude

  • Finding her authentic self

  • Creating safe spaces

  • High vibrational relationships

  • Being open to change

  • Honoring your intuition

  • Fearing change and evolving

Candace Joseph is CEO of The Joseph Consulting Firm, LLC. She coaches entrepreneurs from start to growth. She creates marketing strategies, growth plans, and streamlines systems to strength a company’s position upon launch. She also hosts a weekly radio, The Business Knowledge Broker Hour with Candace Joseph, on High Volume Music Radio gearing to highlight the vast hidden jewels of entrepreneurs and non-profit organizations all around the globe. Candace holds an accounting degree from Prairie View A&M University. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to opera, playing chess, and volunteering with local organizations on their marketing campaigns. Candace is a seeker of knowledge and believes in sharing it to all. She seeks to daily motivate, encourage, and empower all to be the greatest version of themselves. She is on a quest to create visibility success for all.


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