Tina Knowles
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I'm Megan, and this is Confessions of a Female Founder, a show where I chat with female entrepreneurs and friends about the sleepless nights, the lessons learned, and the laser focus that got them to where they are today. No. There's something incredible about a young woman who is willing to roll the dice on herself, be an entrepreneur, and build.
I'm Megan, and this is Confessions of a Female Founder, a show where I chat with female entrepreneurs and friends about the sleepless nights, the lessons learned, and the laser focus that got them to where they are today. No. There's something incredible about a young woman who is willing to roll the dice on herself, be an entrepreneur, and build.
Let's say you're in your 20s and you start doing that. Let's say you're in your 30s. Let's say you do that in your 30s and 40s as a working mom and you're trying to figure it out. There is something where I just put my hands up and applaud all of you who are doing the thing. And then there is something that gets a standing ovation.
Let's say you're in your 20s and you start doing that. Let's say you're in your 30s. Let's say you do that in your 30s and 40s as a working mom and you're trying to figure it out. There is something where I just put my hands up and applaud all of you who are doing the thing. And then there is something that gets a standing ovation.
And that is when you are in your 70s and you say, I'm still going to build and I'm still going to invent and I'm still going to create. That is next level entrepreneurship. And that is why I am thrilled to have this guest on today. She knows it better than anyone else. I am talking about Miss Tina Knowles.
And that is when you are in your 70s and you say, I'm still going to build and I'm still going to invent and I'm still going to create. That is next level entrepreneurship. And that is why I am thrilled to have this guest on today. She knows it better than anyone else. I am talking about Miss Tina Knowles.
She's a fashion designer, beauty entrepreneur, cultural icon who has spent decades celebrating and elevating Black style alongside her daughters. From creating a one-of-a-kind hair salon in the 80s to designing looks for Destiny's Child, Miss Tina, she's always been a force in business.
She's a fashion designer, beauty entrepreneur, cultural icon who has spent decades celebrating and elevating Black style alongside her daughters. From creating a one-of-a-kind hair salon in the 80s to designing looks for Destiny's Child, Miss Tina, she's always been a force in business.
And now she's channeled that into Sacred, the science-backed hair care line that she launched with her daughter, Beyoncé.
And now she's channeled that into Sacred, the science-backed hair care line that she launched with her daughter, Beyoncé.
Together, the two of them have built something incredibly special, and Sacred has already racked up 30 industry awards all in just one year. Beyond her business success, though, Tina has written a new memoir called Matriarch, in which she shares the personal journey behind her family's legacy, her breast cancer experience last year, and building a life rooted in pride and purpose.
Together, the two of them have built something incredibly special, and Sacred has already racked up 30 industry awards all in just one year. Beyond her business success, though, Tina has written a new memoir called Matriarch, in which she shares the personal journey behind her family's legacy, her breast cancer experience last year, and building a life rooted in pride and purpose.
She is proof that being a mama mogul is not just a title. It's a blueprint for building something that lasts across generations. Here she is. Hi. Oh, how are you? I'm good. How are you? Good. I'm so happy to be sitting down with you. Oh, I'm happy to be sitting down with you. Thank you. Of course. I'm so glad you reached out. And I love seeing Yvette there.
She is proof that being a mama mogul is not just a title. It's a blueprint for building something that lasts across generations. Here she is. Hi. Oh, how are you? I'm good. How are you? Good. I'm so happy to be sitting down with you. Oh, I'm happy to be sitting down with you. Thank you. Of course. I'm so glad you reached out. And I love seeing Yvette there.
I don't know if I wrote her a letter after I went to Bea's concert a couple years ago. She said the kindest things. I just wanted her to know how much it meant to me.
I don't know if I wrote her a letter after I went to Bea's concert a couple years ago. She said the kindest things. I just wanted her to know how much it meant to me.
Tyler Perry.
Tyler Perry.
Yes. Well, he's a good friend to have. He's the most extraordinary soundboard. And even, you know, it's interesting for us to be sitting down talking about business because he is that person that when I have questions about business or just when you feel like you're off your path, I need to check in with Tyler.
Yes. Well, he's a good friend to have. He's the most extraordinary soundboard. And even, you know, it's interesting for us to be sitting down talking about business because he is that person that when I have questions about business or just when you feel like you're off your path, I need to check in with Tyler.