WYBC & Yale University celebrate Satisfied Glow

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Satisfied Glow

First & Last Name: Keniah Sanjurjo

Business Name: Satisfied Glow, 458 Grand Avenue, New Haven

Year Business was started in New Haven: 2020

Why did you start your own business?

I was inspired by entrepreneurs like Yandy Smith Harris, Shonda B. White, and Sarah Jakes Roberts during my late teens and early 20s, which fueled my desire to become my own boss. This passion for entrepreneurship led me to take a leap of faith when the opportunity arose and start my own business.

Why did you choose to start your business in New Haven?

Satisfied Glow has been in New Haven for the past three years, but I originally started the business in Hamden. In 2020, finding an affordable suite in New Haven was a challenge. Having grown up there, I wanted to bring my expertise back to my community. At the time, there weren’t many estheticians in the area, so my goal was to make a difference by helping people heal both their skin and soul.

What challenges did you have to overcome in starting your business?

Starting my business, I faced the challenge of figuring out how to run it properly and professionally with little to no guidance. From creating a service menu and packages, to handling marketing, client retention, and building a team, there was a lot to manage. Time management, setting healthy boundaries, finding an accountant, and balancing personal and professional life were also key hurdles. On top of that, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and legal protections added extra layers of complexity.

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Photos courtesy of Satisfied Glow

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Zongozon

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Zongozon

Name:  Mariam Jafaru

Business Name:  Zongozon, 43 Whalley Avenue, New Haven

Year Business was started in New Haven:  2024

Why did you start your own business?

I started my own small business because of the passion I have for fashion and also let the community explore my creativity and have an insight about what African fabrics can offer to all generations.

Why did you choose to start your business in New Haven? 

Yale University/ Shops at Yale gave me this amazing opportunity to start what I love without any existing experience in owning a small business. I really appreciate the support, the encouragement, and the courage they gave me to own this business.

What challenges did you have to overcome in starting your business? 

Nothing becomes successful without any challenges. I have been a registered nurse for the past 13 years. I cut down on my hours at work to build the business, which has put some cut off to my spending, I work only weekends, and the rest of the five days, I’m at the shop, I missed spending quality time with my family, friends, and outing.

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WYBC & Yale University celebrate Vampire On the Go

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Vampire On the Go

Name: Jada Jones  

Business Name: Vampire on the Go  

Year Business was started in New Haven: 2014  

Why did you start your own business? 

I wanted to help Individuals overcome their phobia to blood draws. People are most comfortable in their homes and the option to have your blood work done there makes the procedure more relieving. 

Why did you choose to start your business in New Haven?  

I chose to start my business in New Haven to solve a problem in my community.  My services help individuals who struggle with transportation get their labs done to get the care they need. I also give encouragement and mentorship to youth who may not know what route they want to choose when it comes to obtaining a career.  

What challenges did you have to overcome in starting your business? 

I had a lot of individuals telling me that there would be no need for my services as I went door to door advertising.  But when Covid 19 hit, it took a positive turn around due to peoples’ fear of contacting the virus. 

Photo courtesy of Vampire On the Go

Photo courtesy of Vampire On the Go

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Soap Edi

WYBC & Yale University celebrate Soap Edi

Name: Lucy Ballester

Business Name: Soap Edi, 1022 Chapel Street, New Haven

Year Business was started in New Haven: October 8, 2022

Why did you start your own business?

Decided I should turn my soap making hobby into a business

Why did you choose to start your business in New Haven?

Started as a vendor in the New Haven Flea Market & received great feedback from the people of New Haven. They fell in love with our products.

What challenges did you have to overcome in starting your business? 

Budgeting & increasing brand awareness.

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Photos courtesy of Soap Edi.

Enter to win: Nelly, Ja Rule and Eve

Enter to win: Nelly, Ja Rule and Eve

Where The Party At Tour featuring Nelly & St. Lunatics, Ja Rule and Eve comes to The XFINITY Theatre in Hartford on Saturday, August 2, 2025! Tickets are on sale at www.livenation.com

Enter to win a pair of tickets!

Contest open to Connecticut residents only. Must be at least 18 years of age or older to enter. One entry per person. Duplicate entries will be discarded. Tickets are digital so winner must have a smartphone and a valid email address to receive tickets.

WYBC Lunch Club with D’Amato’s Seafood: October 2024

WYBC Lunch Club with D’Amato’s Seafood: October 2024

Ashley from New Haven is the 94.3 WYBC Virtual Lunch Club winner for the month of October 2024! Ashley and her co-worker at Yale Employee Service Center enjoyed a delicious lunch with Wanda Coppage virtually courtesy of D’Amatos Seafood on Whalley Avenue in New Haven!

Want to have lunch with Wanda? Go to our WYBC Contest Page and enter to win!