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Where My Killa Tape At?
Ep 172 – A Family Review of Sinners feat. The Omi Family

Where My Killa Tape At?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 73:00


This is a special Mothers Day episode featuring MY FAMILY! Join my Partner, Yetunde, my daugther, Yejide, and my two younger sons, Zumbi and Ayinde as we review the movieSinners. Our babies are so grown. It was a dope time. Thank you for listening and I am honored to share it with you all. Yetunde's website: https://www.yetunderodriguez.com/IG: @yaytoondayZumbi's website: https://www.zumbidesigns.com/IG: @cuphtYejide:IG: @thanosagainAyinde:IG: @ayinde_archival The website is up: https://omisbench.com/ My contact info: IG/Threads: @brotheromiSpills: @dantresomi You can support the podcast with monthly contributions here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dantresomi/support(Thank you!) For 2025, ONCE AGAIN, my goal is to sell 100 coffee mugs to raise $$$ for the show. Buy one. Heck Buy Two – support a brother: https://www.cafepress.com/omisbench.571434105

MindShifters Radio with host dr michael and jeanie ryce
Mindshifters Radio 2-27-2025 First Hour Tim Hayes

MindShifters Radio with host dr michael and jeanie ryce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 57:00


Mindshifters Radio 2-27-2025 First Hour Tim Hayes - Discussion and Questions, Ayinde, Susan B., and Commenters through the Nedl App.

MindShifters Radio with host dr michael and jeanie ryce
Mindshifters Radio 2-4-2025 First Hour Tim Hayes

MindShifters Radio with host dr michael and jeanie ryce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 57:24


Mindshifters Radio 2-4-2025 First Hour Tim Hayes - Reading of Being Peace - and Callers Susan B. and Ayinde.

2BD - 2 Be Determined
[EP. 71] More to the Story (ft. Ayinde Merrill)

2BD - 2 Be Determined

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 56:06


Educator, organizer, and creative leader Ayinde Merrill joins the podcast to talk about his work helping to change the public information landscape in NJ and detail the journey and growth of his non-profit, Watu Moja. Seeking to connect folks of the Afrikan Diaspora, Watu Moja engages in storytelling, and other investments to help youth recognize the importance of unity among us. Merrill also shares his experiences in the heat of heightened public attention in the city of Camden, as several news outlets heralded the city's decision to relinquish public safety responsibilities to Camden County in 2013. ---- FACT CHECK: President Trump in his first day in office pardoned more than 1,500 individuals that engaged in a coup d'état at the U.S. Capitol Building. ————————————————————— FOR MORE 2BD, subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive access to additional footage and projects from the team. visit ⁠patreon.com/2BD_exe⁠ for access. 2bedetermined.co

Epiphany Church Sermons
God's Final Answer: His Son | Ayinde Samuel | 2024.11.24

Epiphany Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 40:51


God's final answer to humanity's deepest need is His Son, Jesus Christ; this message reminds us that Jesus is more than enough, reigning in control and transforming our lives forever. This message will challenge you to reflect on your life and declare Jesus your ultimate lifeline.

SFF Addicts
Author Roundtable: Why Classic Fantasy Still Resonates (with Michael R. Miller, Ryan Cahill, Philip C. Quaintrell, J.A. Andrews & M. H. Ayinde)

SFF Addicts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 62:57


Join authors Michael R. Miller, Ryan Cahill, Philip C. Quaintrell, J.A. Andrews and M. H. Ayinde for the final FanFiAddict author roundtable of 2023! During the discussion, these five talented authors share their takes on WHY CLASSIC FANTASY STILL RESONATES, delving into how classic fantasy can be defined, why both writers and readers connect so strongly with the genre, secondary worlds, story stakes and more. This is the tenth edition of our monthly AUTHOR ROUNDTABLE series, where we bring a handful of authors together to discuss a topic related to SF/F/H, writing craft, publishing and more. SUPPORT THE SHOW: - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Merch shop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FanFiAddict YouTube channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sffaddictspod@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ABOUT THE PANELISTS: Michael R. Miller is the author of the Songs of Chaos series, The Dragon's Blade Trilogy and more. Find Michael on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠his personal website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ryan Cahill is the author of the epic fantasy series The Bound and the Broken series, including Of Blood and Fire, Of Darkness and Light, Of War and Ruin, The Fall and The Exile. Find Ryan on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠his personal website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Philip C. Quaintrell is the author of The Echoes Saga epic fantasy series, as well as the Terran Cycle sci-fi series. Find Philip on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠his personal website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ J.A. Andrews is the author of The Keeper Chronicles series, The Keeper Origins series and more. Find J.A. on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠her personal website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ M. H. Ayinde is the author of A Song of Legends Lost, her debut novel and the first in an epic fantasy trilogy (releasing Spring 2025). Her short fiction has appeared in FIYAH Literary Magazine, F&SF, Fantasy Magazine, and elsewhere. Find M. H. on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠her personal website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FanFiAddict Book Blog⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ MUSIC: Intro: "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Into The Grid⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" by MellauSFX Outro: “⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Galactic Synthwave⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message

Visual Intonation
Frames of Life with Ayinde Anderson

Visual Intonation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 59:40


Step behind the lens and into the vibrant world of award-winning cinematographer Ayinde Anderson, a visionary artist whose storytelling prowess knows no bounds. In this illuminating podcast, we explore Ayinde's multifaceted journey, from his formative years in Brooklyn, New York, to the cinematic heights he has reached today.Ayinde's story is as diverse and compelling as the films he captures. Raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, this creative soul found his passion for cinematography early on. With a Master's degree from the esteemed American Film Institute and mentorship from legends like Michael Chapman ASC and Thomas Ackerman ASC, Ayinde honed his craft, delving into the intricate art of visual storytelling.We unravel the tapestry of Ayinde's work, from his collaboration with Illegal Civilization on the poignant 'Summer of '17' short film to his series with Fader Magazine, where his lens captures the pulse of contemporary culture. His partnership with Malcolm Washington, a testament to the power of Black creatives collaborating, has resulted in projects that challenge norms and redefine storytelling.In the world of cinema, Ayinde stands as a beacon of change. His involvement in 'North Hollywood,' a feature film led by a Black director with a stellar cast, showcases his commitment to breaking barriers and promoting inclusivity in the industry. Through short films like 'The Dispute,' 'Jay,' and 'Retrieval,' Ayinde delves into narratives that are both intimate and profound, leaving audiences captivated by the depth of his storytelling.Ayinde's creative spirit extends beyond the silver screen. His collaboration with the California African American Museum on 'JUSTEN LEROY: LAY ME DOWN IN PRAISE' pays homage to the artistic legacy of Roy DeCarava, illustrating Ayinde's deep understanding of the intersection between visual art and cultural heritage.In this podcast, Ayinde candidly shares his insights on the importance of cinema classics like 'Fresh' and the influence of masters like Bresson, revealing the intricate layers that shape his artistic vision. He reflects on the profound impact of having a life beyond film, emphasizing the significance of personal experiences in fueling creativity.Ayinde Anderson's Website: https://ayindeanderson.com/Ayinde Anderson's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/ayindeanderson_/?hl=en Ayinde Anderson's Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayinde-anderson-1934679bVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante

Behind The Thread
Ayinde: The Secret To Throwing Incredible Events

Behind The Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 74:44


This episode is brought you by Free Agency Ayinde is the co-founder of @elevatesocialsf. They started hosting events and parties six months ago and every single one of them has been sold out. The events often include world-class DJs and even some famous athletes. Ayinde is also a Product Manager at a big tech firm. He has had his work displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) and co-curated an exhibit at the Whitney Museum. In this episode, Ayinde explains how his going away party went viral sparking the origin of Elevate Social. The importance of opportunity and equity for all. The inner workings of hosting successful parties and the value of working with mentors. Timestamps (0:00) Intro (1:40) How Ayinde's going away party went viral. (6:10) The origin of Elevate Social - More than just parties. (19:00) The art of being organic. (21:00) Reaching for the stars from a young age. (25:20) “You can't be what you can't see”. (29:20) How to find a high value mentor. (33:30) Avoid being a jack of all trades, master of none. (38:22) The problem with always thinking ‘what's next?' (43:40) Different cities, different vibes (50:26) This is what drives Ayinde to succeed.  (57:30) How to create opportunity.  (59:54) How self reflection can give you confidence. (01:01:48) “Are you ok with mediocre?” (01:08:32) This is how you reach the finish line. Socials Host: https://www.instagram.com/thecalumjohnsonshow/ Guest: https://www.instagram.com/elevatesocialsf/ Sponsor Check out our sponsor, Free Agency (https://www.freeagency.com/)

Meet The Elite Podcast
6568 Ajamu Ayinde-12 15 22-Hypnotherapy-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 4:33


Blanime Podcast
151. Studio Maho in The Building

Blanime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 106:18


Patrick, Ayinde, Daphne, and Alex from Studio Maho pulls up to Dallas to chop it up with their favorite podcast. Facebook - @BlanimePodcast Twitter - @BlanimePodcast, @MikeUnbothered, and @Senae_ Instagram - @BlanimePodcast, @MikeIsUnbothered, @_Senae Amazon Wishlist - https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/JTTM0NL4KV8X?ref_=wl_share Send emails to MikeandNae@BlanimePodcast.com Patreon Donations - https://www.patreon.com/blanimepod Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/blanimepodcast Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/blanimepodcast Follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/blanimepodcast MERCH - https://www.blanimepodcast.com/store/ Sub on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyanlx-fIDA3uOFgQFHi-RA

Black Wealth Renaissance
S4 Ep181: The Business of Anime - Houston's First Animation Studio (Guest: Patrick Thomas & Ayinde Hall)

Black Wealth Renaissance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 74:12


In episode 181 of the Black Wealth Renaissance Podcast, we cover an industry that has impacted our culture for generations.  Our guests are Patrick Thomas and Ayinde Hall the creators of the anime series “God Punch” and “Blade Titians”.  These brothers operate in the uncharted territory of the Anime business launching Houston's First Animation studio “Studio Maho”.  We cover the origins of Anime, what's needed to be successful in the industry, and some of the challenges that are faced in creating a black Anime series.  If you're interested in advertising on the Black Wealth Renaissance podcast, please email podcast@blackwealthrenaissance.com for further inquiries. Leave Us A 5 Star Rating & Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you love the show and want to show us some support donate below.  Donate here  GET TICKETS TO UPCOMING EVENTS

Creative Writing Life
Chad Ayinde on Creating Comics and Writing Screenplays

Creative Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 33:12


This week, Justin and Paul spoke with Chad Ayinde about making comics and writing screenplays, moving to Los Angeles, and attending the WGF Veterans Writing Project. Enjoy! The WGF Veterans Writing Project - https://www.wgfoundation.org/programs/the-veterans-writing-project Learn more about his comics -- https://www.battlebornecomics.com/battlebornebasics From Chad: After a college wrestling career, 12-years as an Army Noncommissioned Officer, a brief stint as an Under Armour Director for Tactical Fitness, and a Senior Consultant for Human Performance Analytics... I decided to venture into my passion career. In 2020, I established Battleborne Comics: Creative content forged from combat, a veteran owned comic book studio with a mission of "establishing entertainment industry inroads for aspiring veteran creators". Since then, I've been blessed to write/oversee four comic titles, two Best Screenplay competition wins, and direct my first ever movie short (Chapter & Hearse: The Misadventures of the Mob's Most Mediocre Assassin). An interview with Chad - https://medium.com/authority-magazine/how-chad-ayinde-of-battleborne-comics-is-helping-to-make-the-entertainment-industry-more-diverse-48747ec5898e

The Eyesac Yardbird Podcast
Ep.58: Ayinde Mcknight and Marxofiji- What if's and Aliens

The Eyesac Yardbird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 124:20


During this episode we talk about music, movies, aliens and the biggest "What ifs" that could happen. What if when you die you wake up and it was all a game? What do dreams really mean? Have you heard of the "old hag" that visits during sleep paralysis? This is just scratching the surface of a crazy and funny conversation.Ayinde's Insta: yinde_mckMarcus's Insta: marxofijiIsaac's Insta: eyesac_yardbirdUse Code: Eyesac for 15% off your order https://www.mountaineerbrand.com/

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Jeff Sims and Ayinde Eley on 680 The Fan (The Locker Room) - July 2022

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 17:10


Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Georgia Tech QB Jeff Sims and LB Ayinde 'Ace' Eley Join the Locker Room

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 18:11


Georgia Tech Sophomore QB, Jeff Sims and Senior LB Ayinde "Ace" Eley join the guys in the Locker Room to talk about Georgia Tech's upcoming season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia Tech QB Jeff Sims and LB Ayinde 'Ace' Eley Join the Locker Room

Georgia Bulldogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 17:11


Georgia Tech Sophomore QB, Jeff Sims and Senior LB Ayinde "Ace" Eley join the guys in the Locker Room to talk about Georgia Tech's upcoming season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Front Row
Georgia Tech QB Jeff Sims and LB Ayinde 'Ace' Eley Join the Locker Room

The Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 17:11


Georgia Tech Sophomore QB, Jeff Sims and Senior LB Ayinde "Ace" Eley join the guys in the Locker Room to talk about Georgia Tech's upcoming season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hard Copy
People Should Go To School Of Leadership Before Getting Into Governance - Ayinde | Hard Copy

Hard Copy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 26:05


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WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
S3 Ep.10: How The iHeartradio App Creator Is Revolutionizing Audio Broadcast, Again with Ayinde Alakoye

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nēdl – the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis. Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone – in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app. What you will learn from this episode: How the Nēdl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast. If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com. Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues. Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram. Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzie Join us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl – the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone – in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF  podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us:  Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow:  Please subscribe,  stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl – the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone – in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF  podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us:  Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow:  Please subscribe,  stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!
Obama Speech Writer and Developer of the Technology Behind iHeart Radio Talks Fundraising for His Latest Venture, Nedl with Ayinde Alakoye S3 Ep.10

WHERE’S THE FUNDING?!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:55


Ayinde Alakoye is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of his third live broadcast radio streaming venture, nedl the AI-powered search engine for live audio broadcast. He is a TechCrunch contributor, an Executive Board Member of the Applications Development Alliance, and was a recipient of the 50th Anniversary March on Washington Emancipation of Capital Award with Mark Cuban and Congressman John Lewis.Ayinde served as a speech contributor and message advisor to Senator Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election campaign. A decade prior, he began his media career at the #1 revenue-generating radio station in the country, WTOP, before setting sales records for Clear Channel at KFI AM 640 (the #1 rated Radio Station in the United States) and CBS (Howard Stern), respectively. Ayinde started Thumb Radio with his business partner to stream every radio station on the planet to your cell phone in 2003. That technology later evolved into a partnership with his former employer, Clear Channel, which became the first iteration of the iheartradio app.What you will learn from this episode: How the Nedl app is revolutionizing the airwaves How Black investors are creating opportunities for Black founders How the Google Black Founders Fund helped came with just-in-time support for nedl. Investors do not always know how to spot a good thing so don't be discouraged when they don't. Thanks for joining us for another episode of the WTF podcast.If you would like to be a guest or sponsor the podcast, please contact us at whereisthefunding@gmail.com.Where to find us: Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Help us grow: Please subscribe, stream, or download, leave a rating or review and share your favorite episodes with family, friends, and colleagues.Social Media: Follow the WTF podcast on Instagram.Follow Michelle on LinkedIn: Michelle J. McKenzieJoin us for the next episode!

Relationship Reflections
Relationship Reflections: S2: Ep:7 Niki & Ayinde: "What Ive learned about myself after 18 years of marriage"

Relationship Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 35:17


In this episode Niki & Ayinde talk about how they first met at Disney World and how their relationship evolved into marriage and parents. In this episode you will learn so much from this powerful couple that have been together for 18 YEARS! In this episode they share the value of meeting in person, How to break family cycles. How to preserve through obstacles And keys to a successful relationship. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexis-rosado/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexis-rosado/support

Accredited Investor Journal
4. The one thing that makes an entrepreneur with Ayinde Alakoye

Accredited Investor Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 20:46


   Ayinde Alakoye is a hero to those who are losing their voice due to policy change on social media platforms. Why is he their hero you might ask? He and his team are developing a platform where the estranged creator can have their voice heard (and found) due to their revolutionary new AI. But what else can this revolutionary new technology do for our changing world? Find out now on our latest episode of the Accredited Investor Journal!3 Key Takeaways The one thing that makes you an entrepreneur Why you should create products that can be used by anyoneWhat being patient and keeping your end goal in mind can do for your businessResources Website: nedl.comInvestors: wefunder.com/nedl

Just 2 Black Brothers
J2BB - Joe Ayinde

Just 2 Black Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 48:16


Just 2 Black Brothers
J2BB - Joe Ayinde

Just 2 Black Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 0:07


Let's get it....Thanks for tuning in.

Kountry Fan Mail
Joe Ayinde and Conz Interview: Black Wall Music Podcast

Kountry Fan Mail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 34:23


We going non stop!! Klue taps in with HipHop Recording Artist Joe Ayinde and Producer Conz! Sept 10th 5pm PST / 8pm EST To check out the latest album by the duo “Planes II”, see the link below: https://music.apple.com/us/album/planes-ii-w2n/1578563216 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kountryfm/message

Milt Talk Legacy Builders Podcast
Milt Talk Legacy Builders With Ayinde Holliman C/O 2003

Milt Talk Legacy Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 71:43


On this week's episode of Milt Talk Legacy Builders host Zahraa Mouzon is talking with Financial Services Professional, Ayinde Holliman. He has a Masters in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and is focused on working with families to help them better understand the financial planning process and better prepare for what is coming next. He's an amazing father of 5 children, a loving husband, and a self-made business man. Ayinde's passion lies in assisting families build a better and stronger financial future. Follow them on social media: Zahraa: @zahraamouzon Ayinde: @hollimanfinancial

The Music Budds
Ep. 16 Joey Ayinde & Conz - Planes II

The Music Budds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 93:55


Review for Planes II and some talk about Donda Stem Player, Kanye releasing Drakes address, Kendrick Lamar and more!

The Archangel Podcast
How Does Poetry Serve? (feat. special guest Prince Ayinde)

The Archangel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 53:52


This episode features the special guest Prince Ayinde. Born in Rochester, NY, Prince started his journey exploring the world of poetry and music as a way to express his mind and truth. He now has his own book "Unwarranted Approval", a clothing brand and new single Pessimistic where he continues on this path of expression. In this episode you can hear all about his experiences and how poetry has served him throughout his journey! You can find his book, merchandise and music on his website: http://princeayinde.com You can also find him on his Instagram @princeayinde_ 

Lifestyle As Medicine
When one door closes another opens. The habits of a pro with Ayinde Avery.

Lifestyle As Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 46:26


Today I sit down with Ayinde Avery, former professional basketball player turned body builder. Avery is from Chicago, playing college ball right here at DePaul University. His current mission is to earn his pro car in body building. No small feat while standing at 6'9! In this episode you will hear: Ayinde's experience in professional […]

Lifestyle As Medicine
When one door closes another opens. The habits of a pro with Ayinde Avery.

Lifestyle As Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 46:26


Today I sit down with Ayinde Avery, former professional basketball player turned body builder. Avery is from Chicago, playing college ball right here at DePaul University. His current mission is to earn his pro car in body building. No small feat while standing at 6'9! In this episode you will hear: Ayinde's experience in professional […]

Holistic Nature of Us
Podcast: Holistic Nature of Us: Meet Ajamu Ayinde

Holistic Nature of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 33:58


I invited Ajamu Ayinde back to chat with him about what he is seeing in his clients at this time and what tips he can offer us. Mental health, and mental stamina are needed as we all support and help each other today. Join us for a thoughtful discussion.

The Big Favour with Darren, Keri and Sky
The Big Favour in Partnership with LottoStar - Ayande and Sma

The Big Favour with Darren, Keri and Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 4:45


This is a small family-owned coffee shop that is the perfect example of the Rainbow Nation at work! Ayinde and Sma worked for a well-known restaurant in the Midlands and decided to start their own business in hospitality. Disclaimer: LottoStar is licensed by the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator. No under 18's. National responsible gambling programme 0800 006 008. Your World of Live Games.

The Wise Fool
Painter + Sculptor, Kevin Demery & Rohan Ayinde – part 2 (Chicago, USA + London, UK)

The Wise Fool

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019


In the second part of a two part conversation we discuss: How to write an effective artist statement, Write an artist statement like you are infallible, An artist statement is a link between the work and the mystery behind the work, Explain the 'why' of the work, Generational disconnect between teachers and students in art schools, the secondary art market and how none of the money goes to artists, The myth of the starving artist, Art is not essential, Why not a starving doctor or staring lawyer, I don't want to fail at something I know I am going to be mediocre at, Artist residencies, The desire for time, space, and money, The power of a residency is also in how you treat your time 2 months leading up to and up to 6 months after the residency itself, the most power moves are lateral, The most powerful people you meet are the people that make you feel like it was a gift that you were even around them, and Outsider art. http://www.kevindemery.com https://www.instagram.com/rohanayinde   About Much of the work I make sits on the borders of painting and sculpture. Triangulating biography, American politics, and images related to African American trauma, I have developed a language that employs iconography and subtleties in tandem. The works of Cady Noland, Robert Morris, and David Hammons have provided a linage through which I view my practice. What drives my creative process most is a desire to alchemically transform objects and material to address nuance in black historical narratives. I traverse multiple styles of making and presentation to draw the viewer into an environment with each piece. I work this way as a means to reveal the power of the imagery used and evoke curiosity in the narratives that lie within them. One of my recent works, "Things Fall Apart," 2018, is a poetic response to authoritarian restrictions on childhood based on race. In the work, the shape of a swing set is fashioned after a police barricade and painted a matte black to mask its direct association. One of the two seats painted has an elementary triad pattern that is reminiscent of play structures, the other seat is painted with a Pan-African flag scheme and sits close enough to the ground to almost be rendered useless. The work's primary design is to question the ability of black children to empower themselves while within a subjugated state. Alternatively, other works I make have direct responses to art historical narratives. My piece “We Aren't Supposed to Love Each Other Anyways”, 2016, is a part of a series inspired by Robert Morris's “Untitled (Corner Piece)”, 1964. In this work, I borrow the gesture of fabricating a plywood triangular corner piece, while interjecting a narrative of trauma in using a destroyed images of Fred Hampton, prominent martyr of the 1960's black power movement. This gesture, combined with the minimized scale in comparison to Morris, I force the viewer to stare down at the object as if it were a headstone or backed into a corner away from prominent view. These differences highlight the range of source materials and presentations I seek. I often think of my work as a hybrid between site-specific installation and black cultural ephemera; decaying and disappearing much like the histories it draws from and therefore sits on the perimeters of an art object, a monument, and detritus. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com

The Wise Fool
Painter + Sculptor, Kevin Demery & Rohan Ayinde – part 1 (Chicago, USA + London, UK)

The Wise Fool

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019


In the first part of a two part conversation we discuss: Art Institutes, Leaving graduate school, The current state of academia, The loss of tenure track teaching jobs, The need to build economies around yourself, Sponsors and podcast funding, How to use social media as a visual artist, the need to be cognizant of the conversation you are having in the art world, Taking time off social media, The unknown next art movements, Visual activism, Craft and craftsmanship, What should be the defining characteristic of an artists work, Race, gender, religion, etc, and the fact that prejudice is not power necessarily, it's what happens when you can back up that prejudice with power. http://www.kevindemery.com https://www.instagram.com/rohanayinde   About Much of the work I make sits on the borders of painting and sculpture. Triangulating biography, American politics, and images related to African American trauma, I have developed a language that employs iconography and subtleties in tandem. The works of Cady Noland, Robert Morris, and David Hammons have provided a linage through which I view my practice. What drives my creative process most is a desire to alchemically transform objects and material to address nuance in black historical narratives. I traverse multiple styles of making and presentation to draw the viewer into an environment with each piece. I work this way as a means to reveal the power of the imagery used and evoke curiosity in the narratives that lie within them. One of my recent works, "Things Fall Apart," 2018, is a poetic response to authoritarian restrictions on childhood based on race. In the work, the shape of a swing set is fashioned after a police barricade and painted a matte black to mask its direct association. One of the two seats painted has an elementary triad pattern that is reminiscent of play structures, the other seat is painted with a Pan-African flag scheme and sits close enough to the ground to almost be rendered useless. The work's primary design is to question the ability of black children to empower themselves while within a subjugated state. Alternatively, other works I make have direct responses to art historical narratives. My piece “We Aren't Supposed to Love Each Other Anyways”, 2016, is a part of a series inspired by Robert Morris's “Untitled (Corner Piece)”, 1964. In this work, I borrow the gesture of fabricating a plywood triangular corner piece, while interjecting a narrative of trauma in using a destroyed images of Fred Hampton, prominent martyr of the 1960's black power movement. This gesture, combined with the minimized scale in comparison to Morris, I force the viewer to stare down at the object as if it were a headstone or backed into a corner away from prominent view. These differences highlight the range of source materials and presentations I seek. I often think of my work as a hybrid between site-specific installation and black cultural ephemera; decaying and disappearing much like the histories it draws from and therefore sits on the perimeters of an art object, a monument, and detritus. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com

Holistic Nature of Us
Podcast Series: Holistic Nature of Us: Meet Ajamu Ayinde

Holistic Nature of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 32:11


With a long and rich history of application and science-backed research, hypnosis has a place in complementary and alternative medicine as well as within the western medical model. Meet Ajamu Ayinde who explains the use of self-hypnosis, and the holistic framework for Transpersonal Hypnosis