Community Spotlight and Networking with Ujima

Register: Community Spotlight and Networking with Ujima Jane Sanford is the owner and Lead Simplist at Thrive Simple, a marketing and business consulting firm helping entrepreneurs and business owners discover and share their true mission, simplify their marketing efforts, eliminate overwhelm, live with meaning and have fun all at the same time.  Yes.  It’s possible. Join Us. #embraceyourcommunity #janesanford #communityspotlight @orangecoworking #networking #ujimamagazine2016 #behindthescenes #marchevent2016 … Continue reading Community Spotlight and Networking with Ujima

Community Spotlight and Networking With Ujima Magazine

It is February and Ujima Magazine is launching a new monthly event. So join us as we welcome people in our community that will share their knowledge on various topics to enhance your personal and business life. Our first meeting will be held February 24, 2016 from 10:30am-12:30pm at Orange Coworking located at 2110 W Slaughter Ln #160. Our first speaker will be Naya Jones, … Continue reading Community Spotlight and Networking With Ujima Magazine

Meet Susan Seay. A Mentor For Moms

UM: Tell our readers a little bit about yourself SS: I have lived in Austin for 19 years. My husband and I we own a successful Real Estate Investment Company. We have seven children. I have a degree in Psychology. I am a mentor and/or coach for mom’s who want to improve their relationship with their children. UM: What is Mentor for Moms? How do … Continue reading Meet Susan Seay. A Mentor For Moms

Meet Amani Seay of My Awesome Logo

I met a young lady at a E-women Network meeting that has her own business. She is very impressive, I really wanted to share her inspiration with you. Amani Seay  is the 17 year old owner of My Awesome Logo , a graphic design firm. I love to see young people doing positive things and making a difference. I had the opportunity to speak with … Continue reading Meet Amani Seay of My Awesome Logo

The Digital Age

When I started Ujima Magazine we were a printed magazine. I enjoyed seeing our work in print and having smiling faces on the cover. With all the fight inside of us, we had to make a change, and it was very difficult. As a business owner, making tough decisions come almost weekly, if not daily. The same time we had to make this decision we … Continue reading The Digital Age