The
Black
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Blueprint
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Your Host
Jay Jones
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A new episode every week!
Latest Episodes
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 621 – Jay Jones – 3 Game-Changing Tips To Become A Better Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is already challenging enough, but the right guidance can dramatically shorten your learning curve, help you avoid costly mistakes, and position you for long-term success. The reality is that many entrepreneurs struggle not because they lack ambition, but because they’re building the wrong business the wrong way. On today’s Black Entrepreneur Blueprint episode #621, […]
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 620 – Jay Jones – Five Reasons To Sell Services First Instead Of Products
Five Reasons To Sell Services First Instead Of Products Most entrepreneurs get this completely backwards—spending months creating the “perfect product” before making a single dollar. Meanwhile, the smartest entrepreneurs are getting paid immediately by selling services first. In Episode 620 of the Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast, Jay Jones breaks down the 5 key reasons why […]
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 619 – Jay Jones – The Shocking Truth: Why You MUST Deplatform Your Social Media Followers NOW!
What if everything you’ve built could disappear overnight? That’s the reality for entrepreneurs relying solely on social media—a platform you don’t own and can’t control. In Episode 619 of the Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast, Jay Jones exposes the hidden risk behind building on rented platforms and reveals the 5 critical shifts you need to deplatform […]
Black Entrepreneur Blueprint 618 – Jay Jones – Black Culture Is Big Business For Everybody But Us
Black culture isn’t just influential… It’s profitable. From fashion to music to media, we set the trends, shape the narrative, and move the market.But here’s the uncomfortable truth… We create it.They package it.They profit from it. And somehow… we’re left out of the ownership. So the real question isn’t if Black culture is powerful—It’s why […]

