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Summary: Stephen A. Hart explores the stories behind today's most successful black entrepreneurs, leaders and professionals. Listeners gain access to the knowledge, resources and tools of these accomplished professionals and come away with the know-how, confidence and motivation needed to blaze their own trail.
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Rohan Gilkes is a serial entrepreneur who has built several multi-million dollar companies in a few short years. He was recently voted one of the 100 most influential African Americans by the Root and has been recognized by the Obama White House for his work in entrepreneurship.
Kwame Christian: How to Use Compassionate Curiosity to Find Confidence in Conflict | 144
Black Men and Boys Matter | 143
Investing in young people in a critical way is important. We can't move our work forward if we aren't moving young people forward.
Nicole Walters: How to Leverage your Work Experience and Promotion Opportunities for Your Future Business | 141
Joshua DuBois is one of our country’s top voices on community partnerships, religion in the public square, and issues impacting African Americans. Joshua led the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in President Obama’s first term and was called the President’s “Pastor-in-Chief” by TIME Magazine.
BEFORE NICOLE ROBERTS JONES WAS A BEST-SELLING AUTHOR, INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER AND CEO OF FIERCE FACTOR LAB, she was an entrepreneur, who was struggling to make ends meet -- for 17 years! When she finally hired a coach, working with her showed Nicole why she wasn't making money in her business. "Once I got clear on my gift and stopped trying to be like everybody else, things changed," she says.
There are many businesses that begin between siblings. There are many success stories and probably many more untold failures of these types of businesses. If you'd like to learn from a sibling duo that is thriving, you'll want to listen in to today's featured guests, Stephen Carter and Sterling Carter of Sterling Staffing Solutions.
Are you interested in building a business based on your invention or idea? So am I. I interviewed business man Joshua Esnard for this week's episode. Joshua Esnard was formerly a 13-year-old who was sick of his father's haircuts and unable to get to the barbershop.
"I was doing over $1B in business before I gave myself permission to be smart, black and female." Our guest today is Janice Bryant-Howroyd: a businesswoman, entrepreneur, educator, ambassador, author, mentor and Presidential Special Appointee. Janice is the Founder and CEO of The ActOne Group, and was recognized by Black Enterprise as the first black woman to own and operate a billion-dollar company.
There is true science that suggests you can change your mental state, your emotions, and instill mental habits, tips and techniques to overcome trials and tribulations.
Tiffany F. Southerland is a career coach and founder of Four Corners Coaching, host of How Does She Do It podcast and helps individuals identify their gifts and strengths.
Keisha Smith-Jeremie shares 3 leadership gems in today's replay. Especially valuable episode for those in corporate leadership.
To effectively brand yourself, you must WHO YOU ARE and know WHO YOU ARE SERVING.
I am a Brand Alignment Strategist, and what that means is that I help individuals create their amazing personal brand and an impressive digital footprint. If you’re interested in learning more about my upcoming Brand You Academy, sign up now: stephenahart.com/brandyou