We are redefining professionalism, elevating Black voices, and proving that natural hair and professionalism do coexist. Join us on our journey to speak to Black leaders and CEOs to learn about their personal/natural hair journey, as well as their experiences Working While Black. New episodes released every Tuesday just in time for your morning commute Learn more about Boss Locks at https://www.bosslocks.org/about
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Listeners of Boss Locks that love the show mention:The Boss Locks podcast is a trend-setting show that has revolutionized the way people appreciate and embrace natural hair. Hosted by Walter, the interviews on this podcast are engaging, educational, and highly relevant to anyone interested in natural hair. This show is a must-listen for those who want to learn more about the struggles and triumphs of wearing natural locs in both professional and everyday settings.
One of the best aspects of The Boss Locks podcast is its ability to create awareness and spark conversations about the challenges faced by individuals with natural locs. Walter does an excellent job of bringing these issues to light, allowing listeners to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to embrace one's natural hair unapologetically. The topics discussed on the show are diverse and cover a wide range of experiences within the natural hair community. Additionally, Walter proves himself to be a great interviewer, maintaining professionalism while delving into important conversations.
While it is challenging to find any negative aspects of this podcast, some listeners may have preferred more variety in terms of guests or topics. However, considering that The Boss Locks podcast focuses specifically on natural hair and related issues, it successfully delivers valuable content within its niche.
In conclusion, The Boss Locks podcast is an exceptional show that has successfully changed perspectives on natural hair. Walter's dedication to creating awareness and fostering understanding shines through each episode. Listeners will not only gain knowledge about the trials faced by those with natural locs but also appreciate their own unique beauty. With its engaging interviews and impactful discussions, The Boss Locks podcast is undoubtedly a must-listen for everyone interested in embracing their true selves.
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I spoke with the Emmy-Award winning host, Vanessa Tyler, to learn more about a new show she's hosting on the Black Information Network called Black Land. You can learn more about the podcast and listen to it here: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-black-land-podcast-146890324/Join the I Love New Growth mailing list to learn about everything we're doing at Boss Locks and be the first to learn about new episodes on this podcast: https://norby.link/c5YDwu
Imagine never having uncertainty about your career again! That's the mission of The Working While Black Show, to curate a collection of stories and insight from leaders who have gone from surviving to thriving in the workplace. As I continue my reactivation campaign for Boss Locks and prep for the launch of The Working While Black Show, I decided to invite Chris Ward Jr, back to the studio to help me tell the story of what I've been up to behind the scenes.Sign up for the waitlist here: https://norby.link/cDXT25Plus, learn about our sponsors, MagicMind, the energy shot that keeps us sharp and focused - they're sponsoring today's episode, and we're thrilled about it! www.magicmind.com/bossJoin The Growth Club from Boss Locks Media for Patreon exclusives, first access to new content and ad-free episodes. Plus, unlock access to exclusive events and content for our podcast communityLearn more at: patreon.com/thegrowthclub
Do local elections even matter? I'm sharing the story of how Black citizens in Ohio helped to turn Ohio into a Pro Cannabis & Pro Abortion State. With me is longtime content creator and behind-the-scenes podcast producer, CL Palmer. He helps me understand a little more about why local elections matter, how cop city almost made it on the ballot and his journey from podcast producer to a political commentator. Follow CL aka Ceezy PodGang on Instagram.If you want to try Magic Mind, visit magicmind.com/boss or use code BOSS20 at check out.Sign up for the waitlist for the Working While Black Podcast here: https://norby.link/cDXT25Join The Growth Club from Boss Locks Media for Patreon exclusives, first access to new content and ad-free episodes. Plus, unlock access to exclusive events and content for our podcast communityLearn more at: patreon.com/thegrowthclub
What is freedom, How do we celebrate it, and Who Owns Juneteenth?In 2021, President Joe Biden signed a bill passed by Congress to set aside Juneteenth as a federal holiday. While the Black community has celebrated this day for decades, America is being introduced to this holiday for the first time and its getting mixed reactions. Some ignore it, some don't quite understand it, and others want to own a piece of it. In today's episode, Chris Ward Jr joins the show to share how we can leverage content and storytelling to ensure that Juneteenth continues to be owned by the Black community.Stay engaged with us by texting PODCAST to 914-353-4176Join The Growth Club from Boss Locks Media for Patreon exclusives, first access to new content, and training opportunities on how to grow in your career and entrepreneurial pursuits. Plus unlock access to private interviews to ask any questions in real time.Learn more at: patreon.com/thegrowthclub Read the full show notes to learn more about this episode https://www.bosslocksmedia.com/podcast-feed/who-owns-juneteenth-chris-ward-jr
What does it take to change the world? To convince someone that their actions are racist, or to have an impact on society when you're just one person? In this episode, I'm joined by Skorpyen November, a member of the Working While Black community. As we talk about the moment we decided to use our voice to do something after George Floyd was murdered. Originally recorded on https://www.fanbase.app/ (Fanbase). https://bosslocksmedia.com/podcast-feed/change-the-world-skorpyen-november (Show Notes): https://bosslocksmedia.com/podcast-feed/change-the-world-skorpyen-november (www.bosslocksmedia.com/podcast-feed/change-the-world-skorpyen-november) Donate to the African American Marketing Association's https://bit.ly/BossLocks (Giving campaign) today. No contribution is too small! Follow this link to donate now: https://bit.ly/BossLocks (https://bit.ly/BossLocks) Follow Skorpyen and learn more about her shows (The Fyx, If It Isn't Love, and Smart Mouth Skorpyo) https://skorpyennovember.wordpress.com (on her website) Support this podcast
What does it mean to fall off and why do we rush to ridicule someone for not performing the way we expect them to? In this episode, I'm joined by "Handsome Guy named Will" as we explore new growth and react to a message from Dave Anderson about DMX passing. Originally recorded on https://www.fanbase.app/ (Fanbase) Donate to the African American Marketing Association's https://bit.ly/BossLocks (Giving campaign) today. No contribution is to small! Follow this link to donate now: https://bit.ly/BossLocks Link to the show notes: Listen to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-love-renaissance/id1523437882 (Black Love Renaissance) on Apple Podcast Support this podcast
It's time to speed back up as we begin to launch Season 2 of Boss Locks, join us as I share the lessons I've learned on my journey to become a Certified Podcast Boy. All with a little help from Drake, that guy from Canada.Help us reach more people by leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't know how, no problem, here's a guide to help: https://www.branddrivendigital.com/how-to-rate-and-review-a-podcast-in-itunes/As always, visit https://www.bosslocksmedia.com to sign up for our newsletter and stay in touch.
We're slowing down to speed back up but it might not look like it from just a glance. Here's what's going on and view the links below to check out a live show tonight 2/16/21 and to keep in touch with me:Holding Cops Accountable Live Show: https://bosslocks.org/political-maturationThe Labors Of Love Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-47-boss-locks-working-while-black/id1495048797?i=1000503164161Support the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblack
Buying Black doesn’t have to be a trend, it can be a lifestyle. We can and do build billion-dollar businesses but we can do more to support them.That’s why we’re launching a new program called #BuyBlackFriday with today’s episode featuring Steve Worthy from the Worthy Leadership Group Podcast and Adrian Cole from Voiceblast.fm.Learn more about Boss Locks and our guest: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/33-buy-black-friday-steve-worthy-adrian-coleSupport the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLeave a Voice Message at https://www.bosslocks.org/contactJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblack
Justin is a Law student, campaign manager, and co-founder of DC Protests. DC protests is a grassroots racial justice organization that Organizes and distributes resources and educational tools that aid in propelling the mission of Black liberation and opportunity for those that have been historically marginalized and disenfranchised.Join us as we learn how an early arrest inspired Justin to become a lawyer, how he led and organized protests after George Floyd was murdered, and how a politician recommended that he cut his hair if we wanted to continue his career.Learn more about Boss Locks and our guest: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/32-protesting-while-black-justin-dawesSupport the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLeave a Voice Message at https://www.bosslocks.org/contactJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblack
BJ is a retired Deputy Police Chief who gives guidance on surviving interactions with the police through her company, "You & Five-0". In this week’s episode, BJ Council shares her journey as a Black woman on the police force, the relationship between slave patrols and the police department, and the work she’s doing to help Black people survive encounters with the police.Support the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLeave a Voice Message at https://www.bosslocks.org/contactJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks and our guest: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/31-you-and-five-0-bj-council
In This Week’s Episode, I explain how White people can support Black movements without taking over. This came from a response I wanted to share to a voice message I received from a member of the Boss Locks Village.This recording came before January 6th White Privilege Day but I thought that it would be the perfect opportunity to share this with you all as we get 2021 started with the first Boss Locks episode of the year.Support the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLeave a Voice Message at https://www.bosslocks.org/contactJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act. This Interview is Hosted by Walter Gainer II
I'd like you to join me on The Worthy Podcast where I discuss "Can a hairstyle be divisive and hinder your professional career?" https://theworthypodcast.buzzsprout.com/1127936/6869549-ep-18-can-a-hairstyle-be-divisive-and-hinder-your-professional-career-a-discussion-with-walter-gainer-ii-founder-podcast-host-of-bosslocksSupport the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act. This Interview is Hosted by Walter Gainer II
Ruuster is an artist from Orlando, Florida using his creative talent to share his experiences and outlook on life with the masses via melodies and rhythm.In today's episode, Ruuster comes through to talk about changing the narrative in music, Florida Locs, and the importance of creating leverage as an independent artist.Support the show and join the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/29-creating-leverage-w-ruusterJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act. This Interview is Hosted by Walter Gainer II
Today we're releasing a special message from our host about New Growth and why he's embracing mistakes.Support today's show and learn more about the Boss Locks Village by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportJoin the free Urban Atlanta Virtual Networking Event: https://bit.ly/UrbanAtlantaJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act. This Interview is Hosted by Walter Gainer II
Mac Alonge is the CEO of The Equal Group, a company in the UK that offers data-driven diversity and inclusion consultancy services and tech platforms.In this week's episode, Mac shares his experience growing up as a British Nigerian, Working While Black, and how his company helps to identify and eliminate bias in the workplace.Join the free Urban Atlanta Virtual Networking Event: https://bit.ly/UrbanAtlantaLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/28-identity-and-equality-with-mac-alongeSupport today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act. This Interview is Hosted by Walter Gainer II
Ashley is a yoga, meditation, wellness director, and Boss With Locs who creates spaces to explore the act of mindfulness through meditation, celebration, and therapeutic conversation. She is the co-founder of BRWN Girl Talk, she is a Yin yoga instructor, and Charleston's first Black ambassador for Lululemon.In this week's episode, Ashley discusses her wellness career, experiences with mental health, and how teaching yoga led her to influence a company to intentionally invest in Black instructors.Leave us a Voice Message at: https://bosslocks.org/contactSupport today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/27-representation-ashley-limehouseJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act.
Speaking out against the wrong you see is tough, but it can be even harder to speak out against the wrongs that are done to you. In this week's episode, Rhyval shares why he joined the military, how his work to inspire hope for our youth, and how The CROWN Act allowed him to fight against hair discrimination.Leave us a Voice Message at: https://bosslocks.org/contactSupport today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/26-eternal-hope-rhyvalJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act.
Angie Skyhh is a master loctician, Business owner, and Boss With Locs on a mission to rid the world of the negative stereotypes of locs & natural hair.In today’s episode, Angie comes through to break down hustling vs running a business, the three layers of hair, and her journey from leaving the corporate world to owning her own hair salon.Support today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportAnd use code BOSSLOCKS20 in the notes section when you book your appointment with Angie here: www.styleseat.com/angieskyhhLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/25-locs-and-skyscrapers-angie-skyhhSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all. We support The CROWN act
Ronica Jacobs is an educator, leader, consultant, and host of the Strive 4 More Podcast. In Part Two of our interview, we do a deep dive into Black Privilege, Ronica's experience with natural hair and why we need to stop judging women with weave, and how she uses her podcast to help people Strive 4 more.Support today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/24-part-2-strive-4-more-ronica-jacobsSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.
Support today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/24-part-1-strive-4-more-ronica-jacobsSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.
Join Walt on his new journey of political maturation as he speaks to several of his close friends and colleagues to debrief from election day, how we feel about Trump vs Biden, and what we are expecting from ourselves as we continue to push for change. Featuring: Calvin Anderson, Jasmine LaVerne, and Queen Cole.This episode was originally broadcasted in the Working While Black Facebook group and digitally shared across all major platforms.Support today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.
Coach Taj Omari is a creative, leader, entrepreneur and founder of Empowered Swimming Inc. In today’s episode of Boss Locks The PodcastTaj shared the history of how racist behaviors from only a few decades ago has prevented Black people from being able to swim.She shared how there are still swimming pools in Black neighborhoods with barb wire fences and subpar amenities.And she shared how she started a non-profit that’s dedicated to providing professional, affordable, dependable aquatic training to the Black communitySupport today's show by visiting https://bosslocks.org/supportLearn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/22-black-people-can-swim-coach-taj-omariSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.BossLocks; Working While Black; Support Black Women
Alawna Jamison is an operation and customer experience strategist using her experience across a wide range of industries to help startups and small businesses create positive, customer-centric work environments. In today's episode, we learn how Alawna's love for science led to creating customer service solutions for Black-Owned Businesses. And how the idea of leaving a legacy started her natural hair journey.Learn More About Our Guest at https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/21-leaving-a-legacy-alawna-jamisonSupport our show by joining the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.BossLocks; Working While Black; Support Black Women
In today's episode, I take you back in time to Bluefield, WV in April 2017 for the first interview I ever did for Boss Locks. I also share a little bit more about the next phase for Boss Locks and why this is the most important election of our lifetime.Join the Boss Locks Village today: https://www.patreon.com/bosslocksJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about Boss Locks: https://bosslocks.org/aboutJoin the movement as we speak to Black leaders and CEOs, to learn how they navigate professional environments while being unapologetically Black with natural hair and all.Watch and listen at home or on the go: www.bosslocks.org/podcast
In this special episode, I come to the booth solo to share some news about the new developments both within BossLocks and with The Crown Act. Listen to this mini episode and check out the BossLocks Village live on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2GmSL3T
Monique Russell is a communications consultant, coach, strategist, and Boss with Locs who teaches individuals and teams how to turn likes to loves in their business and life.In today’s episode, Monique shares how her journey of unlearning led her towards creating a platform for Black voices and unity across the African diaspora.Learn more about our guest and BossLocks: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/19-a-bridge-to-u-monique-russellJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackThe #1 resource for Black creatives, professionals, students, and people in the workforce to connect, learn, and grow with each other.
In today’s episode, Kleo MCM shares how he went from college athlete to opening up for Rod Wave, choosing entrepreneurship, and why he turned down a job offer after they asked him to cut his locs. We also discuss why college athletes deserve to get paid, giving back to your community, and his theories on 5GLearn more about our guest and BossLocks: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/18-sacrifices-kleo-mcmJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackThe #1 resource for Black creatives, professionals, students, and people in the workforce to connect, learn, and grow with each other.
In Today’s Episode, Elle shares her journey from joining AmeriCorps and homeschooling her daughters to becoming an advocate for Sickle Cell Awareness. Be The Match. Save a Life. Learn more about Sickle Cell Awareness and how you can help cure it here: http://join.bethematch.org/SC3CarleyLearn more about our guest and BossLocks: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/17-a-universal-cure-with-elle-coleJoin the Working While Black Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblack
MK is a content creator, video editor, photographer, and Boss with Locs. In today's episode, we learned about MK’s journey from making Nicki Minaj cover videos to working on the set of Gucci music videos, to creating her own content production company, Shot By MK.Join the Working While Black facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblackLearn more about MK at: https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/16-behind-the-camera-michole-kemp
Courtney Brooks is an artist, curator, and Boss with Locs. In today's episode, we learned how Courtney went from selling art while bartending; to creating an art show that not even Covid-19 could stop.Learn more about Courtney at: bosslocks.org/podcast/15-journey-of-a-black-girl-courtney-brooksJoin the Working While Black facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingwhileblack
Shakeia Kegler is a Boss With Locs, Tech Founder, and Navy Veteran. Her companies, GovLia and Code To Eat, support economic empowerment through government contracting and teen entrepreneurship. We sit down with Shakeia to learn about why she joined the military, her natural hair journey, and how to get a government contract.You can learn more about Shakeia, The BossLocks Villiage, and more at: https://www.bosslocks.org/podcast/14-government-liaison-shakeia-kegler
Janay Anderson is the author of a children's book I Love My Curls, a book that helps children learn to embrace and learn more about their natural hair. In today's episode, we speak to Janay about her inspiration for the book, her experience fighting to get a proper diagnosis, and the truth about working in an HR department.Learn more about our guest and BossLocks at https://bosslocks.org/podcast/13-the-power-of-words-janay-anderson
Kenny Henry is a Boss with Locs that has worn many hats over the years. From working in the fashion industry, making R&B records, and being an advocate for human trafficking, Kenny has found a way to pursue his passions while fulfilling his calling to empower others. In today’s episode, we learn about Kenny’s journey from an all-Black magnet school in Louisiana to landing an interview with no experience and eventually being in a position to help people identify trauma.Learn more at: https://bosslocks.org/podcast/12-master-of-self-kenny-henry
Today I join my good friend Aruna Krishnan on her podcast Lead That Thing. Every week Aruna shares a new episode where she and her guests share stories to help aspiring and current leaders grow. In today’s episode, Aruna and I join forces to share our personal, professional, podcasting journey, and one of my favorite topics, hair discrimination.Visit bosslocks.org/podcast/11-lead-that-thing-aruna-krishnan to find links to everything Aruna is doing and learn more about BossLockswww.bosslocks.org/
Brittani is a Boss with Locs who inspires others to learn more about their culture, history, and how it all shapes the world around them. She does this in the classroom, on her show/podcast, Nightmare Radio, and the events she hosts in Atlanta.Join us as we talk to Brittany about how she practices the art of manifestation, manages conflicts in the workplace, and how she started her journey of self-love.Visit bosslocks.org/podcast/10-manifesting-dreams-brittani-krysstin to find links to everything Brittani is doing and learn more about BossLockswww.bosslocks.org/
Thando Kafele is is a Self Esteem Specialist who uses his talent for hair and loc care to help Black people start their natural hair journey and discover themselves in the process.Visit: www.bosslocks.org to follow Kafele and sign up for the BossLocks Facebook pagewww.bosslocks.org/podcast/09-the-king-of-locs-thando-kafele
Black people, we have a lot of work to do and as Vanity points out, a lot of it has to do with unlearning the whiteness that has shaped our prejudiced society. In today's episode, I asked Vanity Reid Deterville to come on our show to talk to me about her transition in life as well as her work to uplift and fight for the Black members of the LGBTQIA+ community. I met Vanity way back at the beginning of my journey to build BossLocks and it just so happened that she was in the early stages of her transition. So it was only right that I asked her to be the first person on my platform to address the lack of support we've had for our brothers, sisters, and non-binary Black people in the LGBTQIA+ community. All Black Lives Matter and to prove it to you, I'd like to welcome you to Episode 8 Unlearning the Whiteness with Vanity Reid DetervilleVisit our site to learn more about Vanity and our Facebook Group www.bosslocks.orgwww.bosslocks.org/podcast/08-unlearn-the-whiteness-with-vanity-reid-deterville
Patricia is a Boss with Locs who started her own company providing teaching kids and teens how to become entrepreneurs. In today's episode, we sit down with Patricia to learn about her encounter with Jay Z, graduating from Harvard University, and how she was able to thrive in the workforce while having natural hair.Find links from today's episode on www.bosslocks.org and make sure you sign up for our private mailing list.Follow us on your favorite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocksThank you for listening and we’ll see you next time
Christina Joy is a Boss with Locs who is using her influence to help consumers understand the importance of supporting Black Owned Businesses and how they impact our community. We sat down with Christina to learn about how she ended up going to an HBCU, her experience in education helping kids with behavioral management, and how she started a magazine with nothing but a stapler and some printer paper that supports Black owned businesses in the DMV area.Follow Christina on Instagram at: http://instagram.com/mama_ankhAnd check out her magazine at: https://www.instagram.com/ourblackbookmag/Learn more and sign up for Incluzion’s first Networking event by clicking here jainecreates.com for coloring booksStay up to date with BossLocks by going to www.bosslocks.org and follow us on your favorite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocksThank you for listening and we’ll see you next time
Anna-Marie Smith is a Boss with Locs who is providing financial education and counseling for free to Asheville’s Black community as well as serving as a Director for a local non-profit called Green Opportunities. We join Anna-Marie as we take a deep dive into what it's like to be Black in a city known for being "progressive" and how it can actually be anything but that for Black people. We also speak on the realities of being Black and apart of the LGBTQIA+ community, mental health, and I receive some free finance tips.Learn more about Anna-Marie and Green Opportunities: https://www.greenopportunities.org/Learn more and sign up for Incluzions first Networking event at: https://hopin.to/events/flexnetworking620?ref=5be26dbf830fVisit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about us, subscribe to our newsletter, and more.Click this link to get Wrap-A-Loc the dual hair styling tool to wear your locs that creates curls, spirals, and waves on natural and locked hair. Click my link to learn more and place your order: https://wrapaloc.com/?ap_id=BossLocks I receive a commission if you buy through this linkIf you enjoyed our show, please subscribe and leave a review. You may also visit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about BossLocks, or follow us on social media by searching @bosslocks or visiting the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocks_
We speak to Kareem Manuel founder, of We Society, to learn about how his company started from a desire to unite and empower us all. We also go deep into a discussion about mental health and knowing when to stay true to yourself. Learn more about Kareem and We Society: https://wesociety.co/You can also follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/we.kareem/Learn more and sign up for Incluzions first Networking event at: https://hopin.to/events/flexnetworking620?ref=5be26dbf830fVisit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about us, subscribe to our newsletter, and more.Click this link to get Wrap-A-Loc the dual hair styling tool to wear your locs that creates curls, spirals, and waves on natural and locked hair. Click my link to learn more and place your order: https://wrapaloc.com/?ap_id=BossLocks I receive a commission if you buy through this linkIf you enjoyed our show, please subscribe and leave a review. You may also visit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about BossLocks, or follow us on social media by searching @bosslocks or visiting the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocks_
What happened to George Floyd isn't new by any means. On this episode of BossLocks, I share a warning to the world about what's to come and why we're not letting this one go. Learn more about how to support and take action by visiting www.bosslocks.org/protest where you can find links to sources and opportunities to take action as well as shop from the BossLocks Shop where proceeds are being donated to support bail funds and organizations that are bringing about the change we need.
We sat down with Dr. Abasi Bomani in 2019 for Part 2 of our Pilot Episodes. We learned about Abasi's loc journey, his path to medicine, and why he would never cut his locs for a companyIf you enjoyed our show, please subscribe and leave a review. Visit www.justblk.co/shop to get your shirt todayClick this link to get Wrap-A-Loc the dual hair styling tool to wear your locs that creates curls, spirals, and waves on natural and locked hair. Click my link to learn more and place your order: https://wrapaloc.com/?ap_id=BossLocks I receive a commission if you buy through this linkYou may also visit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about BossLocks, or follow us on social media by searching @bosslocks or visiting the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocks_
We sat down with Drisana McDaniel in 2017 for Part 1 of our Pilot Episode. We learned about Drisana's loc journey, the Black Renaissance, managing racism in the workplace, and the 8000 Ways To Be Black.Learn more about Drisana and her work with the Transformative Teaching Collective: https://www.transformativeteaching.coop/drisana-mcdaniel.htmlYou can also follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magnolia_honey/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drisana.mcdanielVisit www.justblk.co/shop to get your shirt todayClick this link to get Wrap-A-Loc the dual hair styling tool to wear your locs that creates curls, spirals, and waves on natural and locked hair. Click my link to learn more and place your order: https://wrapaloc.com/?ap_id=BossLocks I receive a commission if you buy through this linkIf you enjoyed our show, please subscribe and leave a review. You may also visit www.bosslocks.org to learn more about BossLocks, or follow us on social media by searching @bosslocks or visiting the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocks_
In our very first episode of BossLocks, our host Walter Gainer II tells us what BossLocks is and what to expect from our podcast where we are redefine professionalism by proving that natural hair and professionalism do coexist. If this is something you may be interested in, follow our 2 very easy steps to learn more. Hint: Subscribe to our show and follow us on your favorite social platform.Follow BossLocks on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosslocks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bosslocks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosslocksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/bosslocksThank you for listening and we’ll see you next time