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What if the very thing frustrating you… is actually your assignment? 

In this Women’s History Month spotlight, we explore the story of Jessica O. Matthews—inventor, founder, and visionary who turned a moment of frustration into a global energy solution. 

From experiencing power outages at a family wedding in Nigeria to creating the SOCCKET (a soccer ball that generates electricity) and building a multi-million dollar infrastructure company rooted in Harlem—Jessica didn’t just innovate. 

She built a blueprint. 

And in this episode, you’ll learn how to apply it to your own life, business, and calling.  

💡 What You’ll Learn 

🔑 Key Takeaway - “Gadgets break. Infrastructure sustains.”
 
Stop thinking small. 
Don’t just build something—build something that lasts.
 
🧠 The 4-Step Framework

  1. Identify the Friction – What problem feels personal to you?
  2. Build the Artifact – Create a simple version of your solution
  3. Pivot to the Platform – Think systems, not just products
  4. Anchor in Proximity – Stay close to the people you serve

 💭 Reflection
 Where in your life are you:

Instead of building?
 
📥 Resources
 
Download the worksheet:
 👉 www.charaemetevia.com/episode6worksheet

View the slide deck:
👉 www.charaemetevia.com/episode6slides

💬 Let’s Connect
If this episode resonated with you, share it, leave a review, or send me a message—I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway.
 
💎 Final Thought:
You’re not stuck. You’re sitting on a power source you haven’t activated yet.

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Charae Metevia
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Charae would love to hear what stood out to you and what season you’re navigating.

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