16. Staying The Course And Building Your Empire With -LAZAR Favors
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In this episode, we sit down with -LAZAR Favors, the innovative mind behind Everyday I'm Okay Apparel, Detroit's Motown Legacy Lounge, the Detroit Black Film Festival, and Black Spirits Legacy Liquor Festival. -LAZAR shares his multifaceted journey spanning over 30 years across various industries including apparel, spirits, and film.
We dive into the founding principles of his ventures, the importance of mental health and positivity in his apparel line, the intricacies of managing film festivals, and navigating the spirit industry. With anecdotes about his daughter's influence on his brand and the strategies employed in cultivating a supportive team, Lazar provides valuable insights into entrepreneurship.
You will also hear about his approach to leadership, overcoming mistakes, and the significant role of unexpected kindness in shaping his path.
If you'd like to connect with -LAZAR, or learn more about one of the ventures mentioned here, you can find him in the following places.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lazar-favors-68626713b
Clothing : everydayimok.com
Film festival: @detroitblackfilmfest
https://filmfreeway.com/DETROITBLACKFILMFESTIVAL
https://linktr.ee/TFEG21?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Liquor festival: https://linktr.ee/blackspiritslegacy
Documentary synopsis: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J2Vh3vW6ceqjKXyXtz9jx-dOqUxIhJL6/view?usp=drivesdk
ProngHorn: pronghorn.co
@pronghorn
Invest Tank: http://www.investtank.net/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZWpcgTBTl6jIjjdn1_FdFMGDRLeb3j3iiVZKwUbPKpy4DvYCCyxLac5tY_aem_AYQrnfthSN5LoLLoXtoxnxv2ch-LhkRxIG_jKPMiyoiy7xYqhJCVy0ET6PGckESwlQSvMAOAywEYqP5YD2VS551b
Let's Get Connected:
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LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellefrankel
Website:idtellmyself.com
Email: Hello@DanielleFrankel.com
I also want to acknowledge that my perspective is one of privilege as a cis, hetero, white woman. While I make every effort to ensure I'm well informed beyond my bubble - I will make mistakes. It is never my intention to harm, and always my intention to repair and learn from mistakes I've made. While sometimes our mistakes are obvious, others need to be pointed out so that we can see and learn from them. I welcome your feedback on these...