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Khadijah Robinson’s entrepreneurial journey didn’t begin in a startup accelerator — it began in her childhood home, where her parents were intentional about shaping how she saw beauty, possibility, and Black excellence. That foundation led her to build the Nile List as a “therapeutic exercise” during her full-time legal career, eventually growing it into a platform supporting thousands of Black-owned businesses around the world.
In this episode, she traces the purposeful thread from her mom’s early entrepreneurial success, to launching the Nile List during a pandemic from Nigeria, to navigating an unexpected acquisition. Today, that same thread shows up in her roles as GP at Fictive Ventures, leader of the LIFT Incubator, and community architect behind The Pit in Atlanta.
For founders across industries and backgrounds, Khadijah offers something rare: a blueprint for building rooted in identity, community, and clarity — not hype.
Show Notes:
In this episode:
- The childhood lessons that shaped how she sees community, beauty, and entrepreneurship
- Why her mom’s early business success quietly set the stage for her own founder journey
- How the Nile List began as a spreadsheet for stress relief during a painful clerkship
- Launching March 1, 2020 — and why that timing unexpectedly accelerated growth
- Bootstrapping, burning personal savings, and learning she had a real business
- Subscription boxes, early customers, and community pulling the product forward
- Navigating valuation, negotiation, and leadership through her legal lens
- The realities of being a Black woman founder leading inside a larger org
- What she brought forward into investing — and what she refuses to repeat
- How she now supports founders through Fictive, LIFT, and The Pit
Links & resources mentioned:
- Khadijah Robinson on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadijahrobinson/
- Fictive Ventures – fictiveventures.com
- The Pit Atlanta – thepitatlanta.com
- Center for Black Entrepreneurship + LIFT Incubator – cbecenter.org
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