Over Coming the Odds: She shares journey from juvenile detention to training youth ages 8 to 18 to earn money.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Crystal Victoria.
🎯 Purpose of the Interview
The interview aims to:
- Showcase Crystal Victoria’s work in youth entrepreneurship through her nonprofit Target Evolution, Inc.
- Promote the Teen Biz Box, a hands-on business starter kit for kids.
- Inspire parents, educators, and community leaders to support alternative career paths for youth.
- Share Crystal’s personal journey from juvenile detention to becoming an author and entrepreneur.
🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Empowering Youth Through Entrepreneurship
- Target Evolution trains youth ages 8 to 18 to earn money and gain real-world experience.
- Programs include retail and culinary entrepreneurship, with plans to expand nationally starting in Dallas and Houston.
2. Teen Biz Box: A Practical Solution
- A $100 kit that includes everything a child needs to start a small business.
- Three product options: Friendship Bracelets, Craft Notebooks, and Ceramic Coasters.
- Kids can earn up to \$150–\$200 per box by selling customized products.
3. Alternative Pathways Matter
- Not all kids are tech-focused or college-bound.
- Entrepreneurship teaches soft skills like communication, customer service, and resilience.
- Victoria emphasizes the importance of in-person interaction over purely digital business models.
4. Personal Story of Redemption
- Crystal shares her background of being in and out of juvenile detention.
- Entrepreneurship gave her purpose and a way out of street life.
- Her journey is a testament to the power of second chances and vision-driven leadership.
5. Preparing for the Future of Work
- With AI and automation changing job markets, reskilling and adaptability are key.
- Entrepreneurship offers a mindset shift that prepares youth for career transitions every 3–5 years.
🗣️ Notable Quotes
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On youth entrepreneurship:
“An app will never replace food and eating. We need programs for culinary and hospitality entrepreneurs.”
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On her personal journey:
“I didn’t have a Teen Biz Box. I had trouble. But I prayed to God: ‘Give me something to do with this story.’”
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On accessibility:
“Some kids don’t have bootstraps to pull themselves up. Let’s slide down the ladder and help them climb.”
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On the Teen Biz Box:
“Before you spend $1,000 on your kid’s business idea, give them a box. If they sell everything, maybe they’re serious.”
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On preparing for the future:
“Long gone are the days of one career for life. Learning, unlearning, and reskilling is the new normal.”
📦 Teen Biz Box Highlights
- Contents: Product inventory, art supplies, business cards, signage, and educational materials
- Website: TeenBizBox.com
- Target Age: 8–18
- Goal: Teach entrepreneurship, communication, and self-reliance
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