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Detroit Series: Retail as Rebellion with Angela Wisniewski-Cobbina

Episode 51 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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In this engaging conversation, Leslie Youngblood speaks with Angela Wisniewski-Cobbina, founder of Coup d'Etat, about the significance of independent retail as a form of rebellion against the dominance of big corporations. They explore the importance of physical spaces in fostering community and connection, the role of clothing in self-expression, and the journey of opening a boutique in Detroit. Angela shares her insights on navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, the impact of social media, and the importance of authenticity in business. The discussion also highlights the unique culture of Detroit and the need for community support for small businesses, culminating in a powerful message about empowering women and challenging societal norms.

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Key Takeaways

  • Independent retail serves as a form of rebellion against corporate dominance.
  • Physical spaces foster community and meaningful conversations.
  • Clothing is a powerful tool for self-expression and identity.
  • The journey to entrepreneurship is often long and challenging.
  • Detroit's unique culture and style deserve recognition.
  • Community support is essential for the survival of small businesses.
  • Authenticity in branding is crucial for success.
  • Social media can create illusions of community and success.
  • Success is not just about financial gain but also about personal fulfillment.
  • Empowering women is vital for societal change.

Keywords
retail, rebellion, community, Detroit, fashion, entrepreneurship, self-expression, social media, women empowerment, small business


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