About Myeisha Essex

Myeisha Essex is a journalist, digital strategist, and lover of all things black culture. She currently serves as a senior editor at Entertainment Tonight, and previously digital director for env-blacklove-blstagepr.kinsta.cloud, managing editor of The Shade Room, and senior digital producer at The Real Daytime Talk Show. As a writer, her work has been published in Essence Magazine. And as a new student of meditation, she's passionate about healing work and telling stories of black women living healthier, happier, and more well-rested lives. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Myeisha is a graduate of Bennett College for Women and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. In her downtime, she enjoys laughing until she cries.

8 Things I Learned From the ‘Black Girls Making Millions Academy’

The founder and CEO of Black haircare brand CURLS, Mahisha Dellinger, launched her first annual Black Girls Making Millions Academy (BGMMA) in Los Angeles last weekend. Everywhere you turned, there was a queen pitching her business idea and others sharing how they made their first million — a true oasis of Black girl magic.

By |2025-05-27T09:27:11-07:00June 11, 2019|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

From Employee to Entrepreneur: Charreah K. Jackson Talks Leaving Her 9-to-5 and Becoming the CEO of Her Life

If you've ever thought about leaving your 9-to-5 for self-employment, here are a few things to keep in mind from Charreah K. Jackson about making the transition like a boss.

By |2025-05-27T09:27:13-07:00May 30, 2019|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments
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