Black Women Did It Again

Mar 18, 2025By Erika C.
Erika C.

Guest Contribution. Amanda "Mannie" Davis, RN

"I LOVE US!

While on a solo vacation in Jamaica, I stumbled upon something truly magical. I was staying at Skylark in Negril, Jamaica, and saw a group of people gathered around laptops, eating a family-style dinner. My first thought? Who works on vacation? It looked like the ultimate buzzkill.

The next day, we ended up on the same catamaran cruise. And if you’ve ever been on a booze cruise in Jamaica, you know how the rum, reggae, and sun can turn strangers into best friends by the end of the day. They recognized me from the hotel and welcomed me with open arms. By the time we were back on land, we were practically family. And honey, the bottles of Moët were flowing like water, with our private dining room and food such as lobster, goat, and snapper being served like it was nothing. Luxury on a whole different level. 

They invited me to dinner, and to avoid feeling awkward at the table, I asked, “So, how do you all know each other?” That’s when I learned the term “Techpreneur.” They were high-level remote workers using tech to run their businesses from anywhere in the world. What started as casual vacations together turned into a full-blown movement of support and elevation. And their secret (jerk) sauce? AI.

What shocked me most was the number of BLACK WOMEN in this group. They were the majority, thriving, glowing, and making serious power moves. It was beautiful. And let’s be real, seeing that many Black women living their best, most luxurious (business write-off trips) lives abroad is not something you see every day.

As a Black woman from Texas, I haunted by the racist-American trauma where we have to work 10x harder just to get half the recognition. But this group? It was a VIBE. Black, white, Asian, Indian—it didn’t matter. Everyone was there to elevate, to build, to thrive. And the conversation was on a whole other level. We’re talking high-ticket businesses—real estate, construction, finance, trucking, healthcare, retired athletes, technology, and more.

I almost felt out of place because the discussions were so high-level. But by now, we’d all spent the day half-naked on a boat drinking, so my nerves eased up (and the Moet helped as well). I was determined to learn everything I could. And the biggest gem they dropped? The way AI is going to make Billionaires by AI doing most of the work. SIGN ME UP! They have AI tools specifically designed to work for them, learning and evolving to make their lives easier and businesses profitable. From managing being a CEO, spouse and parent, increasing productivity by handling repetitive tasks, building networks, automating their business growth, and creating the freedom to work from anywhere in the world. In simple terms, it reminded me of Jarvis from Iron Man. You know how Jarvis would make his life easier by doing most of the work in the background? Yeah, like that. From the copious amount of Moet we consumed, I felt like I was living the life that was meant for me. Just imagine living in paradise while Jarvis makes you money...did I say "sign me up" already??

When I asked about the tool, they said it was from their website, but you have to be "told" about it. The site is www.Techpreneur.Life. At first, I thought, "nobody is paying for AI," but then I remembered I had to go to work on Monday, (so let me shut up, because obviously I need to shift my mindset from employee to owner...sips Moet). The song, "they not like us" from Kendrick sang in my head. 

Check this—accessing this luxurious tool requires a high-level investment. That’s how exclusive this community is because they build it to make you money, free your time, and expand it all on it's own. I’m a recently divorced nurse with two teenage boys, and I don’t want to be bedside anymore. I had no idea what business I could start. I felt a little defeated, but then after hearing how they started with nothing but an idea I got inspired. But it was so beautiful hearing their stories about how "easy" it is to make money online once you have an AI assistant doing most of the heavy lifting. They even offered to help me create a scrubs store that I don’t have to manage inventory for! I felt like this was a gift from Jah because I would love nothing more than to travel the world with my boys.

Ladies, Black excellence is the standard and the ultimate form of self-love. It’s time to elevate our financial freedom and live in luxury—on own terms because I witnessed that we DON'T have to compete, ask, beg, or borrow. According to the last toast of the night, "we don't compete, we CREATE."

If you’re reading this and want to break free from the grind and truly thrive, this might be your moment. The secret is out. If you are ready to be put on, go to www.Techpreneur.Life . You're welcome. 

Thanks Techpreneur Fam for having me!"

-Nurse Mannie

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