We bring the wine for Interviews on business ventures, the culture, projects, academia, sports, music, art & juggling our day to day lives.
On this episode, meet professional golfer Helyne Joseph. Originally from the Caribbean Islands; now based in Southern California, Helyne is empowering the youth by diversifying the fields of Golf & STEM. Our conversation revolved around college, her organization, travel agency and the Lyne Jo creative designs. The organization's mission is to support those fields through education. Students come from communities in San Diego, Antigua and the Virgin Islands and also from other communities around the world. Grab a glass, hope you enjoy this episode!! Please visit https://empowermentthroughgolf.org/ to donate and support her movement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winetastingsundays/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/winetastingsundays/support
On this episode you'll meet Maxi, co-founder of My Wig Wear! Maxi talks about growing up in the DMV, going to undergrad at Howard U and meeting her now business partners. She explained the importance of the Wig Wear for women; how essential it is while traveling or getting ready for a night on the town. Ladies will love this product and fellas you should purchase one, two or three for the ladies in your life!! Website: https://mywigwear.com/ Wine of the day: Chateau de Paillet-Quancard 2016 (Bordeaux) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winetastingsundays/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/winetastingsundays/support
On this episode, you are meeting Mikhail Forrester, a young artist who is a Jamaican native, but based out of Philadelphia. Mikhail discussed many topics involving his upbringing in Jamaica, and Jamaica as a whole. Mikhail also spoke about how he became an Artist, and his work being displayed in Expo's in the city of Philadelphia. Take a look at www.mikhailforrester.com to purchase one of his work.
Hindsight is always 20/20! This episode was recorded before they cancelled outside. Before Covid-19 kept us hostage for months. On this particular late night in Houston, I sat down with some friends and we dove into some serious topics such as R.Kelly fed charges, gigolos, society rules and perceptions and relationships dynamics.
On this episode we connected with B.J, founder of Mustard Seed Customs in Texas. We talked about a wide array of topics, from starting her business, her basketball days, MSC brand expansion to the impact of cancer on families. Hope you enjoy!
Warren, Michelle and Loic sat down with young up and coming artist 3A Baby to inquire about his early days pursuing his music dreams in Cameroon, embracing the music scene in Philly to settling down in Houston, TX. The launch of 'Fatherland' and the artists on the label. How he came up with the concept behind his album E.L.L.E.
Sat down with Lionnel right before he left the States to speak about his family's Freight forwarding business. Our conversation started with Zali SARL, the limited liability company owned by his father, but this episode's focus was mainly on his logistics and transportation business and the daily challenges he encounters as a business owner in Africa. While working for the family business, Lionnel noticed many opportunities in the freight logistics industry in Cameroon and decided to launch his own business. One of the big contracts his company, Secomi, secured was with 'Les Brasseries du Cameroun'. One of the biggest brewing plants in Douala(Koumassi).
On this episode, Neeley, Raoul and I sat down with Africa's own and Cameroonian musician Stanley Enow. Stanley broke it down for us. We spoke about growing up in Bamenda, the challenges and obstacles he faced on his journey. From not getting an opportunity to imposing himself and making it to the top of the charts.
Neeley and I interviewed Raoul Keddy: an Army veteran, consultant and founder of Raked International. His firm is involved in my many businesses and projects. We spoke with him about his background, early days in the U.S and all his ventures pertaining to international business, political campaign, lobbying, and managing an NBA player.
Michelle, Issa, Neeley and I sat down with Guy Koloko, owner and sole proprietor of KnS solar in Houston, TX. On this episode we'll be discussing his early beginnings and what lead him into launching his business. He was kind enough to share many examples to help us understand how solar panel work. Also, KnS Solar will be in Cameroon, Africa this November 2019 for their project: Light in the darkness. They'll be donating small solar kits in rural aread. You are more than happy to join. If interested, please contact: KnS Solar 1001 s Dairy Ashford Rd, #100 Houston, TX 77077 www.kns-solar.com 877-567-7788
Neeley, Warren, Issa and I building on ideas to introduce even more people to African culture and food. The interview is mostly in English, but French as our first language is often switched too.
This episode was recorded on May 5, back when Kanye had officially made it impossible for his fans to defend him. A lot of strong opinions expressed myself, Neeley, Gildas, J.J, Issa, Lindsey and Terrance. Also that night LeBron's Cavs defeated the Raptors in double overtime, giving them a 3-0 lead in that series - we couldn't turn off that TV.
Dr. Woappi made some time to sit down with Jordan, Neeley and I during his visit to Texas. We spoke about his path from growing up in Cameroon, noticing his passion for science to getting a PHD in Biomedical Science.
I sat down with the usual suspects, my boy Mo and my cousin Audrey to launch this podcast's first episode. We recorded this in Philadelphia on 1/10/2016. We spoke about day to day things that affect society and relationships. Hope you enjoy!