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Peta-Gaye McCalla

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Sharina Harris

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Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

A. Introducing myself is quite easy now that I've found out it's ok to be multi-talented. I've created a lifestyle brand as a serial entrepreneur, I started out as a hairstylist with a boutique where

I helped style my clients for any occasion, now an author of Journey my life behind the chair. Recently

I've made a few investments in real estate which lead to home staging and interior decorating. Now I'm opening an event space to host intimate gatherings.

Q. Give us a little detail on how you got to where you are today?

A. I've been behind the chair for 30 years which I never dreamed of. However, it's been life's best teacher. I've met some of the most influential people in my community and had conversations which helped broaden my horizons. From being a mother to a business owner, I've learned how to multitask, being a woman of integrity. Branding myself and business as genuine and authentic as possible. With my faith, drive and love for people I find myself evolving. It's like my prayers are being answered by creating generational wealth and being happy with what life offers.

Q. Let’s talk about your book

“Journey: My life behind the chair” and the motivation behind the book?

A. Journey My Life Behind the

Chair have been notes written down to stories in my head. It was a bursting desire to let anyone who's going through it, that there is hope. Don't give up. We all have obstacles in life but it's your perspective which has the biggest impact.

Q. What was a challenge for you when you wrote this book?

A. I would say the book was written in the pandemic and released then also. Being able to properly promote it. Having meet and greets have been challenging due to

COVID. However, it's teaching me timing. Because I'm able to pace myself and better prepare for the bigger things ahead.

Q. As a female leader what has been the most significant barrier in your career?

A. Being a black female leader in my career is a challenge we face barriers of not being accepted as equals. There weren't many opportunities or advancements being behind the chair besides being an owner without business knowledge. Most stylists have the skills but have limited resources to grow and expand until social media gives us women exposure.

Q. Tell us about your boutique and the meaning behind the name?

A. Shop Quintessential is an extension of Quintessential

Lifestyles. The word quintessential sums up my brand representing quality and class. My love for fashion is displayed here giving my clients options for their wardrobe.

Q. Where do you see yourself in the next 3 years?

A. Next 3 years, I hope to have my own clothing brand. Wholesaling and teaching other young women such as myself.

Q. What advice would you give to your younger self in order to pursue today’s society?

A. Be brave, Bold speak up for what you believe in and never dim your light to fit in. Always stand out without trying.

Q. Are you working on any new projects or upcoming events?

A. In my heart, I would love to host more women's conferences.

Network with like-minded women and start a podcast.

Q. Where can the readers follow you?

A. Please follow me on Instagram @ officialpetagaye Facebook Peta-

Gaye McCalla.

“Be brave, Bold speak up for what you believe in and never dim your light to fit in. Always stand out without trying."

photo by: Andrew Fennell

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