Meet India Lee | Serial Entrepreneur Senior Publisher @ CSB Publishing, Creator of Sheditfast fat eraser cream, Owner of Sophisticated Browz, and owner of TeleCare4me telemed services


We had the good fortune of connecting with India Lee and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi India, what do you think makes you most happy? Why?
Being able to help others, putting a smile on a person’s face, most importantly being about to sell products that everyone can afford. I love to give back, I am a people’s person, so I love to connect with my community. Being able to leave a legacy for my daughter Zion is the most important thing that makes me happy, my main focus is setting my daughter up mentally, spiritually and finically so she does not have to go through some of the things that I went through,

Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
India Lee can best be described as an entrepreneurial strategist with vast ideas and businesses. India currently has several streams of income from such businesses as TeleCare4Me which provides TeleMed Services to numerous clients. Sophisticated Browz and Shed it Fast fat eraser cream, which focuses on her passion for health and beauty. Private Moments with India Life Coaching Services and CSB Publishing and Consulting Services which is designed to give a voice to authors that typically wouldn’t have an opportunity. Where she serves as the owner and Senior Publisher. While being driven and ambitious India has also sought to expand her community with her devotion and advocacy to organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta, Susan G Colman Foundation, Hosea Feed the Hungry, and Rock Corps of Atlanta. She believes in fostering relationships within her neighborhood by volunteering with Angels Care and Saint Stephens Overcoming Church of God by providing food and clothing to the homeless.
While pursuing her financial goals India also acquired an enormous desire for knowledge by attending such educational institutions as Intercontinental University, University of Phoenix, Omni-Tech Institute, Gupton-Jones Mortuary School of Science, and Life Skills Academy. She has obtained numerous degrees, certifications, and appointments including being a Notary for the State of Georgia.
Adding to her long list of accomplishments India now adds the title as a published author of “To Thy Own Self Be True: A Boss Chic Memoirs from the cradle to the crawl”. Which is an in-depth look into the trials and tribulations of her journey to becoming what is now called a Boss Chic. India hopes to inspire women to never let situational limits keep them from accomplishing their dreams. With a history of over 15+ years in the healthcare industry, India has a desire to improve those around her.
One can say that India is not only a visionary but also a humanitarian with a foundation rooted in Christ where she attends Saint Stephens Overcoming Church of God, where she participates in the adult youth choir and Choir number 1. However, if you were to ask India what her greatest achievement and title would be she would say when she became a mother.
India’s latest endeavor has been the creation her magazine called Urban Beat Magazine, which is a magazine that explores the diverse, rich culture of urban street life from fashion trends, food, literature, and entertainment., that connects its readers to what is new and happening in inner-city street life from a culture that is often overlooked. Urban Beat is about giving a voice to upcoming artists, entrepreneurs, designers, poets, authors, chefs and beauty consultants. Urban Beat is a magazine dedicated to the readers; Urban beat wants to cover everything that appeals to the readers. Readers enjoy connecting with the various trendsetters, developers, coaches, innovators, and producers between the pages of Urban Beat Magazine.
The brutal murder of my grandmother Angela Womble in 1994, was the driving point and motivation for me my grandmother was murdered and my family never got justice for her murder I became a mortician. My grandmother’s death motivated me to want more I developed a fascination for solving things, crime scene Investigation and forensics.
My greatest achievement was becoming a mother. Nothing in life is easy. I have had several challenges that I had to overcome. Just because I am a young African American woman. I miss out on a lot of opportunities because of my skin color as well as my age. I am 36 years old, but I have accomplished so much in my young life. I have dealt with racism and sexism, but it has done nothing but make me want to succeed more. My challenges make me want to succeed more. Growing up in Atlanta life was never easy I seen the many struggles that my mom faced and just to see her struggle but still get up every day and try to make the best out of her situation motivated me at a young age to be all that I could be and to exhaust as many resources that I could to be successful.
I am a very grounded down-to-earth person. I always put God first. I am very reachable, and people can always count on me to get the job done no matter what. I really take pride in everything I do. I am always going above and beyond. Discipline is the most important Successful people are very disciplined. I take pride in being a disciplined individual.

Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
If my friend was here for a week some of the places, we would go :
Monday : Magic City Monday
Tuesday : Diamond
Wednesday: Oynx
Thursday : Underground ATL
Friday: Pinups
Saturday : uptown comedy club
Sunday : Blazensadlers

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
I would like to dedicate my Shoutout magazine interview to the most high God! Without God I am nothing! I would like to thank everyone who supports me and has been following my brand from the start. To my support system my mother Regina Lee and father Charles lee I love you both and thank you both for everything that you have done and continue to do for me. To my brother Christian and sister Angela thank you both for being the best siblings that a girl could ever ask for. Last but not least this article is dedicated to my daughter Zion Fitzpatrick thank you for your unconditional love and support you always motivate me to go harder mommy loves you!
Website: https://www.csbpublishing.org/
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