36. We've got to take care of each other featuring Brett Hewitt

Published: May 2, 2018, 11 a.m.

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No one should approach entrepreneurship without wisdom and connection from others. This episode I get the wisdom of a local entrepreneur who has been in business for 22 years, and is seen as a staple of our community. Brett teaches us what he\\u2019s learned and continues to learn in how to build a sustainable business that positively impacts your community.

Brett Hewitt\\u2019s life\\u2019s journey was changed when a stranger walked up to him and handed him a book to read, Visions for a Black Man by Dr. Na\\u2019im Akbar. While Brett was volunteering in a mentorship program, he realized how important it was for us to learn our history and culture and be proud of who we are and later he became a public speaker at local schools, prisons and churches.

While traveling to bookstores throughout the United States, Brett couldn\\u2019t find literature that pertained to the Black struggle, the large bookstore chains, who had Black literature sections, would put it way back in the back. He thought it was a disservice. Those observations provided the spark for his business, Positive Vibes, which he started in 1992 by selling books from the trunk of his car. In July 1996, he opened his first brick and mortar store in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Through word of mouth, and plenty of community support, he\\u2019s proudly celebrating 22 years in business.

Special Guest:

Brett Hewitt

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