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In this episode of SEGUCATED, Open Minds' owners Alicia and Abdul Yahaya discuss collectivism with Open Minds' families, engineering a different approach to childcare, while balancing a growing family, business and marriage. Learn more about Open Minds Child Development center here: https://openmindscdc.com/.
Black Business Matters. We talk about WHY on our latest episode. Dell Gines, senior community development advisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City – Omaha Office addresses one of our most pressing barriers to achieving equality: The Racial Wealth Gap. We dive into building and supporting black businesses and a roadmap for economic success in this COVID-19 era. Learn more about Mr. Gines' work at https://www.iamdellgines.com/. Visit the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: https://www.kansascityfed.org/. Additional stats:
On this episode of SEGUCATED, we sit down with Makisha Boothe, founder Sistahbiz Global Network and discuss how she's built a community for black female entrepreneurs. Makisha drops some amazing business tips and nuggets in this interview. You don't want to miss out. Learn more about Sistahbiz here: https://www.sistah.biz/
Bayo Adio, owner of AdioFit, a group personal training business with a niche that is focused on the busy professional and busy moms. We chat about how he started, a few marketing tips and tricks he's used to build his business and pivot successfully in the COVID-19 era.
On this episode of SEGUCATED, we sit down with Fanny Fang, community leader, activist and co-owner of the Manhattan Asian Market, as she discusses pivoting their traditional brick-and-mortar business during COVID-19, servant and community leadership and her journey from the Big Apple to the little Apple plus a very special announcement!
On this episode, we interview Benjamin Vann, Founder and CEO of Impact Ventures, a startup accelerator with a mission to eliminate the social and economic barriers for underrepresented Women and Entrepreneurs of Color launching high-growth businesses and social enterprises. We talk about the new COVID-19 era and how it is impacting underrepresented businesses and how minority-owned businesses can push through this pandemic with a plan to succeed.
We are excited to launch a new episode of SEGUCATED featuring Adrian Herrera, founder of A1-Films. Join us for a candid conversation as we dive deep into faith, business, marriage and more!
Welcome to another episode of SEGUCATED! Our founder and CEO, Sheila Ellis-Glasper, had the distinct honor to interview Mr. Kevin D. Richardson, one-fifth of the Central Park 5 now Exonerated 5, as the moderator for Kansas State University's Black Student Union's Black History Month Keynote event. For those of you who might know his story, and for some of you who may not , he actually had his story portrayed on Netflix in the mini-series “When They See Us” just last year. This film has won awards and it's definitely caused a lot of conversations all over the world. So, we're going to do things a little bit differently for this episode, and we are going to playback that interview and we hope that you're inspired and empowered by the message of strength and perseverance that Mr. Richardson has to share with us. Listen below!
Raising a child and a business is hard work! Our guest, KayLee Proctor, owner of Little Apple Doulas, offers advice on balancing it all, creating your village, carving out time for self-care and more! Listen in for tips on building the family and business
In this episode of SEGUCATED, we sit down with Cameron Ward, founder of The Alms Group Real Estate and Philanthropy. Cameron offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and shares how he started his real estate company, The Alms Group, which gives 100% of po
On this SEGUCATED episode, we have a conversation with Hannah and Keith Sutton, who are entrepreneurs and newlyweds! They offer advice on how they balance their new marriage and new businesses and give us inspiration about following your dreams. Keith is
Listen in on our newest podcast episode featuring Lindelani Ndou, owner of Linde International Beauty Supply and African Braiding Salon. She has an amazing and inspiring story to share about how she went from homeless to a successful business owner. Her s
Diversity, Inclusion & Tokenism in Business On this episode of SEGUCATED, we take a dive into the topic of Diversity, Inclusion & Tokenism and what that means for businesses. We interview diversity expert and consultant, Jessica Elmore, Ed.D,
Listen in as recent K-State graduate, Andres Rivas, gives perspective on maximizing internship opportunities and following your dreams after college.
Listen in as Josh Hicks, Founder of The Fellow Co-Working Space, shares his founder story.
Listen in as SEG Media founder, Sheila Ellis-Glasper, shares her founder story.