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The Winning Brand One Year Anniversary Show (Recorded LIVE)

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This week on The Winning Brand Podcast, Chase C. McGee celebrates a milestone in podcasting. The podcast has been up and running consistently for one year. In that time she has interviewed over 50 guests, including today's guest Bridgett Holden and Isaac Moore.

In March, 2002 S. Charles Public Relations CEO Bridgett S. Holden –Joe decided it was time for a change.

In an effort to support a business associate in an entrepreneurial venture, Bridgett began utilizing her expertise in the media and scheduled appearances in Broadcast and Print Media to create opportunities for a story to be told. After appearing in print and a local radio program, Bridgett jokingly told her associate that she would become her publicist and the rest as they say the rest is herstory!

Isaac and Moore, up and coming Black American luxury designer had this to say about the Gucci Blackface controversy on newscaster’s Isiah Carey’s Isiah Factor Uncensored. “Let’s focus on a solution versus focusing on the problem. The problem is systematic.” Moore, who went from homelessness to becoming a successful fashion designer is well aware of the struggles a minority desiring to make it big in the industry faces. He literally had to be called out of his designer’s closet to address this issue. His unwavering focus on “business as usual” is a symptom of his tenacity. Moore believes that with every “no” he’s gotten, he’s created his own “yes.”

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