A monthly podcast that examines the people, programs, and initiatives that inspire healing and promote safety in the Black community. Our mission is to highlight their impact while fostering collaborative community based ecosystems. New episodes on the last Saturday of each month.
Safe Space Saturday examines the people, programs, and initiatives that inspire healing and promote safety in the black community.Kyndra Jones of Street Smart Collaborative, a community-building organization, sits down with Majidah Muhammad of The Learning Cove to discuss her educational resources marketplace, The Learning Cove. Tune in the last Saturday of each month for new episodes of Safe Space Saturday. Visit streetsmartcollaborative.com/safespacesaturday to subscribe to the podcast newsletter, listen to all the episodes, and join the private Facebook group.
Safe Space Saturday examines the people, programs, and initiatives that inspire healing and promote safety in the black community.Kyndra Jones of Street Smart Collaborative, a community-building organization, sits down with Michael Cowherd of Cowherd's Corner to discuss his platform for promoting entrepreneurship. After graduating from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, Cowherd like many millennials experienced the culture shocks of Corporate America. He channeled his passion and frustration into developing a Safe Space to cultivate transparency around entrepreneurship. Listen as Cowherd gives his perspective on how to create your own lane in the business world. Tune in the last Saturday of each month for new episodes of Safe Space Saturday. Visit streetsmartcollaborative.com/safespacesaturday to subscribe to the podcast newsletter, listen to all the episodes, and join the private Facebook group.
Safe Space Saturdays examine the people, programs, and initiatives that inspire healing and promote safety in the black community.Kyndra Jones of Street Smart Collaborative, Community Building org, sits down with Joe Espy to discuss his D.C. based nonprofit "Black Techs Matter." Recently while trying to establish a brick and mortar location, Joe's organization was targeted with redlining and rent hikes due to their mission of helping Black Youth. Listen as Joe explains the inspiration behind Black Techs Matter and discusses the positive outcomes that came out of his situation. Joe is living proof that when your heart is pure, and you follow your passions, you can do nothing but succeed. From redlining to corporate sponsorship, this is the currently unveiling story of Black Techs Matter.Tune in every Saturday morning at 6am for new episodes of Safe Space Saturdays. Visit streetsmartcollaborative.com/safespacesaturday to subscribe to the podcasts weekly newsletter, listen to all the episodes, and join the private Facebook group.