Welcome to the 11:11 podcast. Saint Marquis is your host. 11:11 VC Firm provides motivation, tactics, advice, and skills for all aspects of your marketing, sales, financial, and entrepreneurial journey. As an emerging sales leader, this channel provides advice from someone who is in the same role an…
In Episode 10, Founder Antonio Austin speaks on the creation of his clothing brand, "Niflow.Wolfin". Niflow is the mirror image of wolfin, symbolized as a wolf. Wolf is a symbol of guardianship, ritual, loyalty, and spirit. Wolf has the ability to make quick and firm emotional attachments, and often need to trust their own instincts. Thus they teach us to do the same, to trust our hearts and minds, and have control over our own lives. Antonio Austin is leading this pack in 2021. Antonio discusses his upbringing in Oakland from his father, a Panamanian native. He played professional basketball in Spain and Panama. Antonio wanted to start his business in his hometown and the brand is a culmination of his life, childhood, and reflective of the challenges that he had learned to overcome and adapt to any new environment. Niflow.Wolfin is an experimental lifestyle brand. They focus on creating new clothing in real-time that sparks conversations and resonates with those who want to lead an innovative generation of creativity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1111capital/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111capital/support
(PART 2) In Episode 9, Founder and CEO Brooke S. Sinclair discusses VelourIt. VelourIt makes importing simple and easy. Born from coincidence, an opportunity to import wine from Argentina into the states, the export management company Velour Imports grew from one idea and then, on its own, turned into a digital marketplace and distribution platform. #founder #startup VelourIt for all your import needs. Translated the slogan “Import it, VelourIt” means why import it yourself when you can VelourIt? VelourIt intends on being Latin America’s #1 site for simplified importing goods. Beginning with the Caribbean’s Community Based Tourism (CBT) and Resilience projects. In the next five years, VelourIt will be the Caribbean’s one-stop-online-shop for value-added food & beverages to resale in Latin America’s private luxury market. Brooke S. Sinclair is a Serial Entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer. Brooke S. Sinclair, is no stranger to overcoming challenges in her life. Transportation, distribution, and supply chain management expert turned founder. Before the Import/Export industry, Brooke worked as a Retail Donation Manager for Houston Food Bank. She managed three remote distribution programs worth $9M a year. One year after taking the role program value increased to $11M, she reduced overtime by 6%, and reduced waste and trash removal cost by nearly $100,000. Her second year, she added on 2 other programs and increased program value to over $15M. Brooke holds a BA in Organizational & Corporate Communications, an MS in Project Management from Walden University, and certification in Finance from Rice University in addition to a semester abroad in India. Her areas of expertise include global supply chain management, bias rehabilitation, the new majority, and Black women in technology & logistics. She is passionate about increasing access to STEM for underrepresented youth as they travel through the high school to tech startup pipeline. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 9, Founder and CEO Brooke S. Sinclair discusses VelourIt. VelourIt makes importing simple and easy. Born from coincidence, an opportunity to import wine from Argentina into the states, the export management company Velour Imports grew from one idea and then, on its own, turned into a digital marketplace and distribution platform. #founder #entrepreneurship VelourIt for all your import needs. Translated the slogan “Import it, VelourIt” means why import it yourself when you can VelourIt? VelourIt intends on being Latin America’s #1 site for simplified importing goods. Beginning with the Caribbean’s Community Based Tourism (CBT) and Resilience projects. In the next five years, VelourIt will be the Caribbean’s one-stop-online-shop for value-added food & beverages to resale in Latin America’s private luxury market. Brooke S. Sinclair is a Serial Entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer. Brooke S. Sinclair, is no stranger to overcoming challenges in her life. Transportation, distribution, and supply chain management expert turned founder. Before the Import/Export industry, Brooke worked as a Retail Donation Manager for Houston Food Bank. She managed three remote distribution programs worth $9M a year. One year after taking the role program value increased to $11M, she reduced overtime by 6%, and reduced waste and trash removal cost by nearly $100,000. Her second year, she added on 2 other programs and increased program value to over $15M. Brooke holds a BA in Organizational & Corporate Communications, an MS in Project Management from Walden University, and certification in Finance from Rice University in addition to a semester abroad in India. Her areas of expertise include global supply chain management, bias rehabilitation, the new majority, and Black women in technology & logistics. She is passionate about increasing access to STEM for underrepresented youth as they travel through the high school to tech startup pipeline. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 8, Adjunct Professor & Doctorate Student Lawrence 'LC' Carter discusses the state of education, online classes, forex trading, current projects, and more. #education #forextrading Education has turned out to be concern amid coronavirus crisis in the country. During the pandemic, learning loss will probably be greatest among low-income, black, and Hispanic students. Lower- income students are less likely to have access to high-quality remote learning or to a conducive learning environment, such as a quiet space with minimal distractions, devices they do not need to share, high-speed internet, and parental academic supervision. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 7, Co-founders Henok Gebrai and Daniel Kinfu discuss the ideation of the brand, "Public School Kids Collective", and how the brand represents where they come from, captivating a sense of unity of the community. Henok and Daniel speak on the effects of gentrification and the rising impact of black owned businesses uplifting the community economically to shift the narrative. Public School Kids Collective is a lifestyle brand. They focus on making every day essentials out of premium materials. Authenticity is who we they are and quality garments is what they produce. #blackownedclothingbrand #supportblack Support Public School Kids Collective and their Bay Area Native Series by purchasing online! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 6, Head of Sales Kelly Mitchell speaks on Invidica and his partner and founder Sean Bovell. Invidica is a B2B platform in the E-Commerce and manufacturing industry aiming to streamline and ease the manufacturing and product creation process, through allowing customers to communicate clearly with vetted manufacturers that they get to choose. Invidica care about the users on their platform and the clients products as well. They have partnered up with a variety of retail experts (distributors, retail sites, and marketing businesses) to help aid their clients and their products once the manufacturing has been completed. #ecommerce #1111vcfirm Kelly Mitchell also speaks on WinView Games. WinView, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based company, invented and pioneered second-screen interactive TV. They hold the foundational patents on the synchronized second screen experience. On May 11th, 2020 Torque Esports Corp. completed acquisition Frankly and WinView, Inc. which will soon change its name to Engine Media Holdings, Inc. (“Engine Media”). It is expected that this transaction will place Engine Media at the forefront of esports, news streaming and sports gaming across multiple media platforms. Kelly Mitchell is an innovator, creator, and activist of change that sets trends, breaks stigmas, and Mitchell encourages people to invest not only into tech, but into the communities that they live in. Mitchell speaks on his involvement with Peoples Breakfast Oakland, a civil rights and social action initiative that serves homeless people and people in need with food and resources. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 5 of 1111 VC Firm Podcast: American Basketball Association (ABA) Professional Player Frank Scott discusses his life as a kidney survivor, motivational coach, trainer for the Golden State Warriors, and much more. Frank wants his story to inspire those affected by kidney diseases and awaiting kidney transplants to continue to chase their passions no matter the obstacles. He takes pride in cooking and eating based on your dietary needs. In addition, Frank is starting a hibachi style pop up restaurant in the Bay Area. Stay on the lookout for Hibachi 4 Lunch as Frank starts his business in the food industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 4 of 1111 VC Firm Podcast: Co-founder of ‘The Culture Junkies’ Corey talks on how to start an event, book venues, the importance of DJ’s, and the long term vision of the scaling the brand. The Culture Junkies (TCJ) curate high quality events in Oakland and the Bay Area. They were founded by Corinthian (Corey) Criner, Cameron Burks, and Aaron Hodnett in 2017. Stay tuned as The Culture Junkies are becoming a powerhouse brand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In Episode 3 of 1111 VC Firm Podcast: Dr. Samantha DeLoache discusses the credit repair process and the importance of creating a will. Dr. Samatha DeLoache is a credit specialist, pharmacist, model, coach, and motivational speaker. #entrepreneur #creditrepair --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
PRIORITIES come first. Let’s wake up. Lead by example and change the game of generational wealth. Improve your credit because if you have very bad credit or little to no credit history, your odds of getting approved for a car loan can be greatly improved with a co-signer, but why depend on someone else for a tangible item that you cannot afford and is a depreciating asset? Work on fixing bad habits, cut back on spending, save, and create budget plans/goals. The process starts with you. In most cases, no one wants to cosign for someone due to liability concerns. Why is that? Cosigning can put someone at real financial risk and serious damage a relationship. Save the consequences and learn more information about credit. @1111vcfirm podcast covers credit in the episode 1 & 2. We will have a credit specialist come on the podcast soon to wrap up the credit series. If you have any questions about credit or may be facing financial hardships due to past credit history, DM @1111vcfirm and we will we make sure to cover your question on general inquiries about credit and #creditrepair on the next episode with a #creditspecialist. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
In this episode: Johnny Debt and Sleepy Credit, we will go into depth about credit. We will talk about what credit was intended to be used for, how credit works, different types of credit, why we need credit, the different credit bureaus, the whole 9, we have you covered here on 11:11 VC Firm where we do the research so you can build your future and redistribute the wealth for generations to come. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
Welcome to the 11:11 VC Firm Podcast. 2020 is here and credit is one of the overlooked elements in leveraging a business. Many people struggle with maintaining a good credit history nonetheless building their score to close to perfect. Tip: Work on your lowering your balance and attacking your credit utilization. A good credit utilization ratio is less than 30%. In episode 1 we motivate and inspire those looking to build their credit and leverage potential business opportunities. Let's get started on building together and we will cover the step by step model and explained how to build credit in the next upcoming episode. We will give you an inner look into the credit bureaus and the ways that your credit is monitored. In this episode we touch on the surface level of credit building and using credit to leverage a business. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
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