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“UNDERCOVER BILLIONAIRE” STAR MONIQUE IDLETT-MOSLEY ON BUILDING A $1 MILLION BUSINESS IN 90 DAYS

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Even after building multiple businesses, generating millions of dollars for brands, and launching a $25 million venture capital firm, nothing compares to Monique Idlett-Mosley’s latest venture: creating a $1 million dollar company in 90 days in a foreign city without her contacts, wealth, or identity. As if the undertaking wasn’t daunting enough, she accepted this challenge in the middle of the pandemic.

Up For The Challenge
Known for her business prowess as an entrepreneur, investor, and entertainment executive, Idlett-Mosley has overcome a number of hurdles throughout her journey. She pulled herself out of poverty, finished college despite having her first child at 18 years old, and rebounded from a public divorce from mega music producer Tim “Timbaland” Mosley.

Nevertheless, conquering those trials is what gave the Miami-based philanthropist the fuel to compete on “Undercover Billionaire,” a reality series on The Discovery Channel that challenges successful entrepreneurs to build a business under a fake alias with just $100 and an old vehicle.

“I’m going into uncharted territory, but I’m definitely not afraid of adversity. I think my whole life has been adversity,” says Idlett-Mosley in a promotional clip for the show.



Drive, tenacity, and gumption is also what led Idlett-Mosley to launch her career as an advertising executive when she was just 22 years old at USA Today, becoming both the youngest and first-ever African American woman senior executive at the publication. During her seven-year stint, she created a marketing agency representing clients like Kanye West, Verizon, and T.I. In 2006, she helped her ex-husband launch Mosley Brands and the Mosley Music Group (MMG) record label, serving as the CEO of both companies and managing artists like One Republic, Nelly Furtado, and Chris Cornell. Her career path took another major turn in 2017 when she and angel investor Erica Duignan Minnihan co-founded Reign Ventures, an early-stage investment firm that focuses on women- and minority-led startups. Needless to say, Idlett-Mosley was never one to back away from a challenge.

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In the first episode, Idlett-Mosley is whisked away from her lavish lifestyle and dropped in Tacoma, a mid-sized urban port city in Washington, 32 miles southwest of Seattle. Shortly after arriving, she meets a local Black pastor who pays for her to sleep in a hotel for three nights. In exchange, she volunteers at his church and seizes the opportunity to question parishioners about Tacoma and key players in the city. She quickly builds relationships with the movers-and-shakers as she cultivates a business plan to open a green juice shop. According to Idlett-Mosley, the biggest challenges she faced was being away from her family and maintaining a false identity.

“Outside of stepping away from my children and the day-to-day of taking care of my family, the hardest part of this was being true to Tacoma,” she told BLACK ENTERPRISE. “The hardest part was lying to people.”

The business mogul says she felt the impact of being separated from her family instantly.

“I actually have never lived by myself before. I was a mom at 18, and so I’ve always taken care of people. And this was the first time ever in my life as an as a young adult to adulthood, that I actually came home by myself,” she says. “It was really hard at first. That first night, I cried.”

Although the circumstances were tough, Idlett-Mosley refused to give up. Not only was she personally committed to completing the mission at hand, but she knew that the stakes were higher for her as the only Black woman and person of color on the show.

“Not finishing this is not even an option. I thought about every single woman, every Black woman, every woman of color,” she said. “We can’t be what we don’t see.”

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Monique Idlett-Mosley and Gregory Christopher pictured on “Undercover Billionaire” (Courtesy of Discovery Channel)
Vulnerability Is An Asset
In addition to her supreme networking skills, Idlett-Mosley says she tapped into the power of vulnerability, describing it as one of her biggest assets on the show.

“Women, and in particular Black women, we have been taught that we have to mimic the behavior of an alpha male — in particular, a Caucasian alpha male,” she said. “As women, we can’t cry, we can’t do this, we can’t do that. The reality is that in business, and in life personally, you have to allow people to know what you need. And how do you tell people what you need without being vulnerable? I had to learn quickly that I can’t be embarrassed by these circumstances. This is real life for so many people every single day,” she added. “We all have obstacles in our life, but be vulnerable with your journey. It’s okay.”

Monique Idlett-Mosley pictured on “Undercover Billionaire” (Courtesy of Discovery Channel)
Along with Idlett-Mosely, season 2 of “Undercover Billionaire” follows Grant Cardone, a real estate investor, international motivational speaker, and best-selling author, as well as Elaine Culotti, a real estate developer, interior designer, builder, and the founder of House of Rock as they try to build a thriving business in separate cities.

Success is a Mindset
Episode 2 of the new season airs Wednesday, giving viewers the opportunity to see Idlett-Mosley put her business plan into action. Although she had no previous experience in the food industry, she was confident about opening a healthy food shop in Tacoma that sells juices and immunity shots.

“Success is a mindset,” she told BE. “You have to be able to see yourself successful [and] see your business successful before it actually is,” she said. “Before you can even have a revenue dollar, if you shift your mindset, your company is already going to win.”

Season 2 of ‘Undercover Billionaire’ airs on Discovery Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT and is currently streaming on Discovery+.

“Undercover Billionaire's” Monique Idlett on Building a $1 Million Business
 

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This is a very good show. I started watching it because a lot of successful business owners of startups was sharing season 2 premier trailor on Instagram.
It's worth watching to get some gems out of to apply to your life...sorta like watching shark tank or the justice channel.

Also Philo has this channel in their package for $20/month and you can cancel anytime
 

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You lost me at timberlands ex wife.

She's as self made as trump. Some people are just tone deaf. She was lucky to have Been married to the legendary producer timberland and have his connections.

But kudos to her for having a type of work ethic.
 

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What a waste of connections. You mean to tell me that the ex wife of Timbaland is on Undercover Billionaire ? And then you add Grant Cardone on top ? What a shame.
 

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Oh Please. She was Timb's wife!! That put her in a whole other level of financial access!! FOH!!!! I can't stand these kind of damn stories. You didn't pull your self out of sh!t, you got married to a successful man. Nothing wrong with that but let's call a spade a spade. Try building a business truly out of nothing. Kids to feed, rent to make, etc. Not impressed!!

BTW, do ya'll know how rich Timb is??!! That man has like $100 million!! Highly successful, people don't realize that.
 

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I am gonna check this out

but I can’t stand grant cardone. He is so sleazy...ugh
 

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Question...I get she's timbos wife but did she have her own business before they met?

Also not many ex wives of music producers turn into venture capitalists
 

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I would like to know what she did before Timber. Also, I love the thought of 1million in 90 days that could be a good challenge. Even though it doesn’t sound possible in the age of trump lol. Anyone, game?
 

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I would like to know what she did before Timber. Also, I love the thought of 1million in 90 days that could be a good challenge. Even though it doesn’t sound possible in the age of trump lol. Anyone, game?
Really? Most aware people know that Republicans are in favor of business, including big business, as opposed to the other party.
 

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Really? Most aware people know that Republicans are in favor of business, including big business, as opposed to the other party.
I really never considered 1 million big business. All I know is many of my paths were closed during the age of trump international business, things like China with alibaba. The models I created mostly fall apart, because they are based on the average adult actually having money to spend. And I am not most people.
 

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I watched the show a few days ago. I didn't see the beginning and didn't know she was Timberland's ex wife.
I thought things just lined up too easily like how that guy happened to do photography. Maybe it's a legit show non scripted but if it's that easy y'all could start their own juice shot business locally too.
 

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This is a very good show. I started watching it because a lot of successful business owners of startups was sharing season 2 premier trailor on Instagram.
It's worth watching to get some gems out of to apply to your life...sorta like watching shark tank or the justice channel.

Also Philo has this channel in their package for $20/month and you can cancel anytime
I just started watching this. Glen Stearns is the protagonist.
I just learned you can find use truck/tractors tires and resell them for $1000.00
Thrvway his mind works is fascinating.
 

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