The Minority Trailblazer Podcast with Greg E. Hill
Summary: The Minority Trailblazer is a weekly podcast posted every Thursday hosted by Greg E. Hill (www.GregEHill.com). This podcast is dedicated to minorities who are blazing a trail in a variety of industries such as education, business, comedy, entrepreneurship, etc. My goal is to share their stories in hopes to inspire, educate, and ultimately encourage others to live with purpose and passion.
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Podcasts:
Zim Ugochukwu founder & CEO of Travel Noire shares her journey from unemployed to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. Essence, BET, Huffington Post, etc and her background and resume speaks for itself. But her true story and WHY will inspire you to do more, be more, and provide more value. This is an interview you dont want to miss.
Austin Ogletree North Carolina A&T's SGA President shares his story From living under the shadow of his father who played in the NFL to multiple internships, jobs, and the distinction of being the student body president of the #1 HBCU in the world. His story is a must listen for any college student, parent, and young adult.
In this episode, Camille McGirt shares her journey from an ACL injury which cost her a full scholarship at Hampton to graduating from UNC and working for the White House. Not to mention along the way starting a non-profit that is changing the world and has received thousands in funding and a variety of awards. I guarantee this is a podcast you don't want to miss!
Chasity Cooper, digital media & brand strategy specialist share her story. We also discuss how to start a blog, the truth behind freelancing, and the one thing it takes to start making money on the side. Host of the Millenial on a Mission blog, Chasity brings the good's!
Lauren Smith shares her story about her journey from Florida University's Track & Field Team all the way across the country to LA. Where she works as a fitness trainer, bodybuilder, and hairdresser. This podcast is honest, transparent, and perfect for former athletes, students, and people looking to embark on a new career challenge.
Tisha Jaye, CEO of Educated Dancer, is a dancer, teacher, entrepreneur and life long grower. From Brooklyn, NY she has danced for almost two decades, which includes her time at North Carolina A &T where she was captain of THE "Golden Delight". In this episode, she shares her story, how educated dancer came to be, and things you can do to prepare for Life AFTER college, and MUCH MUCH more. This show is a must for dancers, entrepreneurs, and recent college graduates.
In this episode, we interview Honor Raleigh CEO James Murchison. From a conversation on a couch about shoes and fashion, he started a clothing brand that is quickly becoming a movement in North Carolina. He shares tips, wisdom, and everything in between. It doesn't matter when you start, it matters THAT you start.
EJ Carrion CEO of Student Success Agency, is a expert youth speaker, author, and believer in the future of not only students but entrepreneurs. In this episode he share tips for public speakers,entrepreneurs, and much much more . He also shares how he bombed his first paid gig ($2000) and what he learned from it. This show is a must for all aspiring entrepreneurs, speakers, and dream chasers.
In this special episode we interview Jonathan Butler, the man behind the Mizzou Hunger Strike. He shares his story, details of the hunger strike, and his thoughts on the future of the movement.
Darren Brand shares with us his story on how he went from team lead at Target to traveling the country as a stand-up comedian and as ΒΌ of FFCS (Freestyle Funny Comedy Show), opening up for Kevin Hart as well as being a cast member of the new Wild N Out on MTV. This episode highlights the importance of Working while you work because it doesn't matter your current job its your obligation to polish your craft and work within your purpose now.
Ashley M. Williams, Award winning journalist & founder of Rizzarr Media shares her inspiring journey from cold calls to working for Good Morning America and much much more. She highlights way's to not only create your own lane in the PR domain but also create the business and life you desire.
Travis Jackson CEO of HBCU Pride Nation has maneuvered through countless obstacles in life to become one of Americas leading voices and advocates of social change. From merchandise, to speaking, to promotion Travis and his passionate community are changing the way we think about Historically Black College & Universities.
Emilee Christopher voted one of New York's Top 10 Black Educators shares her story. From North Carolina A&T to Harvard University to Human Resource Director of Public Preparatory Network she shares with us how to live with purpose and get what you deserve.
Wayne Kimball Jr tells his story on his journey from Google to International MBA to Global Operations Manager for a Multi-Billion Dollar company, all by the age of 25.
In this episode I discuss the show format, the guest, and what you should expect from the Minority Trailblazer Podcast.