In this episode of Black Girl Ambition, Niya speaks with Dara Chike-Obi, co-founder of GRIO, about her journey from oil and gas attorney to an inventor, founder and entrepreneur. Dara shares her experiences as a Nigerian-American woman, the cultural influences on motherhood, and the importance of community in raising children. They discuss the innovative approach of GRIO in creating a baby bottle designed to reduce colic symptoms and the challenges of balancing personal identity with motherhood. The conversation highlights the significance of maintaining one's individuality while navigating the complexities of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Dara discusses the importance of networking, understanding target markets, and the value of customer feedback in shaping her business. Dara emphasizes the need for agility in entrepreneurship, her relationship with risk and failure, and the significance of community support. She also highlights her aspirations for GRIO's future and the critical role of childcare in supporting working mothers. Finally, Dara reflects on her personal ambitions and the importance of lifelong learning.
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