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Niena Drake isn't afraid of hard work; she's always expanding her business and philanthropic empire, hoping to create a long-term legacy in her industry. She says the key to her continued success is that she brings good vibes everywhere she works which leads to great relationships. Niena shares with Jeanne the top three must-haves a person needs to make it in the entertainment world; why inner awareness is key to your growth no matter what you do; how her take on competition differs from most everyone else; who her biggest cheerleader is; and what she considers the biggest lie young people are told. About NienaNiena Drake is a highly-respected Emmy-award winning showrunner and executive producer, director, DJ, founder, and philanthropist. Her media and television work includes on-camera appearances, hosting, TV and digital network project development and production with a variety of media outlets, including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, Netflix, Apple, HGTV, and OWN. As an on-camera host and DJ, Niena has worked with some of the world's top brands, including Apple, Nike, McDonald's, and Verizon, along with A-list celebrities including the Obamas, Serena Williams, Michael B. Jordan, and Deion Sanders. She is currently starring as the official DJ for VH1's new “Celebrity Squares,” hosted by DC Young Fly. She is a Columbia College National Alumni Board member, vice chair of the Advancement Committee, and a senior director at the Emma Bowen Foundation. Insta: @nienadrake FB: DJ Niena Drake X: @NIENADRAKE LinkedIn: Niena Drake YouTube: @officialnienadrake Website: nienadrake.com
It's our 1 year anniversary! I can't believe I've had the privilege to talk with so many inspiring women over the last year. And this week is no exception. In this episode of Her HypeSquad with Bosstrack, I sit down with Nikki Jones, CEO and Founder of Changility, to talk about change management, confronting fears, embracing change, and being awesome! About Nikki Jones Nikki Jones (she/they) is the CEO & Founder of Changility. There, she focuses on the humanity of change management and its effect on people first, and her vision is to change the way the world thinks about change, one human at a time. With this unique approach, she creates a new way of working for her clients and their employees, shifting mindsets on strategy design and planning, change and program management, process improvements, and enterprise goal management. Prior to Changility, Nikki was NPR's Vice President of Change Management and Transformation. In this role, she worked to ensure NPR delivered on its business and cultural aspirations, developed more inclusive decision-making and transparent ways of setting project plans and accountabilities and built stronger support systems for cross-departmental collaboration. Prior to NPR, she was the Director of Program Management with SiriusXMRadio, where she coached product teams responsible for digital campaign execution on SiriusXM.com and content management, sales flows, and marketing promotion optimization. As Senior Technical Program Manager with National Geographic Digital Media, she launched the official online experience for the U2 3D film for NatGeo's Cinema Ventures Entertainment Division and led cross-functional teams for all online programs for NatGeo and NatGeo Magazine. As a consultant with Secured Sciences Group, she re-engineered the IT Governance process for the United States Marine Corps' Manpower Information Systems Division. Nikki earned her BS in Social Science/Political Science from Coppin State University and her Master of Science in Information Systems Technologies and Advanced Business Technologies from George Washington University. She served on the board of the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications in 2015 and served on the Technology and Innovation Committee for the Emma Bowen Foundation from 2019 to 2023. In 2021, she was a fellow for Public Media Women in Leadership's CEO/COOBootcamp. She currently serves on the Leadership Council for the National Small Business Association. Nikki was introduced to tech at a young age through video games. Her love for technology led her through database administration and front-end development and grew exponentially when she became a project manager. Her passion for servant-leadership, program management, and transformation drives her to help minorities confront and embrace the challenges that they face in the technology industry. Contact Nikki LinkedIn: @nikjjones Email: embracechange@thechangility.com Website: www.thechangility.com
73. Karen Bennett - Show Up On Time “What generosity is..it's how you have willingness and desire to help others. And help is, frankly, in the eye of the beholder. Generosity is the willingness to make yourself available, whatever that looks like to what the recipient needs. So for me, generosity and the workplace honestly starts with time.” Guest Info: Karen Bennett is Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer for Cox Communications. In this role, she develops and executes talent strategy that aligns with Cox's operating principles and works through the challenges of driving continual growth in our rapidly evolving business. Bennett brings more than 25 years of experience in leading teams that focus on maximizing talent needs and the needs of the business across all areas of HR, including talent development, total rewards, employee relations, workforce culture, and policies and compliance. Prior to joining Cox Communications, Karen was SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer for Cox Media Group, a sister company within Cox Enterprises. Prior to her time with Cox, Bennett was Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for YP (formerly AT&T Ad Solutions). She is a cable veteran as well, having served as senior vice president of human resources for Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. for nearly 14 years. Bennett serves on the board of directors for the Human Resources Leadership Forum of Atlanta; the Emma Bowen Foundation board of directors; the national board of Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT); the advisory board of Clayton State University; the Georgia State University's HR Roundtable consortium. Bennett is a graduate of Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia where she earned her bachelor's and executive MBA degrees. Favorite Quote: “We plan, God laughs.” R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Be on time. Don't waste time. Prepare for interactions to invest your time. Generously offer to provide feedback when you recognize ways others can improve. Celebrate the successes, advancements and accomplishments of others. Resources: Karen Bennet on LinkedIn (in/KebKarenBennet) Karen Bennett, Cox Communications, EVP and Chief People Officer Cox Communications The WICT Network, Global Board of Directors Coming Next: Episode 74: we continue our Women's History Month celebration and will be joined by Debbie Epstein Henry Credits: Karen Bennett, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
Neima and Marquise look back on another blockbuster season of conversations with Emma Bowen Foundation alumni, board members, and supporters of the foundation. Our first two seasons packed with insights, lessons, and fun anecdotes from some of the most influential and powerful people in the media business.
Our guest today is none other than Rob Kennedy, President and co-Chief Executive Officer of C-SPAN. Mr. Kennedy wrote the company's first business plan for the startup cable network during its inception. He's also a long time Emma Bowen Foundation board member, friend and supporter.
Our guest today is a proud alum of the Emma Bowen Foundation. Rachel Scott is the Congressional Correspondent reporting from Capitol hill across all ABC News programs and platforms.
The Pioneers Dick Kirsche and Chris LammersRichard (Dick) KirscheDick is a retired Electrical Engineer after more than 60 years in the profession. That career provided him with opportunities to work with several emerging technologies.Dick graduated from Lehigh University in 1960 with a degree in electrical engineering. He began his career at ITT Laboratories working on radar systems and satellite earth station terminals that provided the ground communication link for the early communication satellites. (Telstar, Relay, Syncom, etc.)Dick transitioned to a position at RCA Astro-electronics after an IT&T reduction in force. Astro was designing and building several early satellite systems. Dick's concentration was the design and qualification for launch of the command receivers that supported ground control commands. He continued in the aerospace industry until the mid-1960's when he joined a startup company designing custom power supplies and a UHF television exciter for a startup transmitter manufacturer. (Townsend Associates) Dick joined Townsend to head up their transmitter design and production engineering. Townsend was acquired by Ampex Corporation which expanded their presence in the Broadcast Industry. When Ampex suffered some financial setbacks related to their music recording business. The Broadcast transmitter division was shuttered to improve their bottom line. In 1972 Dick was part of a group from the closing Ampex transmitter operation that started Spectrum Cable, a company that was seeking cable system franchises in the Western Massachusetts area. Spectrum was awarded franchises in 3 communities in the suburbs of Springfield, MA. At that time Cable television was, essentially, a reception service which made operation in city TV markets like Springfield challenging. Spectrum's offering to that market was superior reception in addition to 2 channels from the Boston, MA market that provided coverage of major hockey and basketball teams. Spectrum employed a unique network of cylindrical steel towers, with headend electronics at the top and distant signals shared by microwave. Shortly after Spectrum began operation Home Box Office was added via regional microwave. Spectrum was acquired by Colony Communications in 1975. Spectrum's cable systems were combined with 4 cable franchises in the same region operated by Colony. Dick was hired to head up engineering for that group of cable franchises. Over time, Dick's responsibilities expanded to head of engineering for all of Colony's cable and MDS microwave systems. Cable system technology was advancing rapidly during that period. Channels, received from satellites became common. Dick worked with the Colony engineering team to install the 2nd 10-meter dia. earth station in the Northeast. Expansion of cable service channels, from satellite, sparked a rapid growth in public interest in cable TV service. Colony aggressively supported that expansion of service offerings on their cable systems. Dick also supported the franchise acquisition team seeking additional cable television communities for Colony. Dick left Colony at the end of 1981, joining Greater Media Cable at the start of 1982 as Vice President of Engineering. Greater Media had a strong presence in New England which was expanded through franchising and acquisitions. That expansion also included one-fourth of the City of Philadelphia and a complex of systems located in the suburbs of Detroit, MI. Cable television technology was advancing rapidly during that period as operators continued to improve their service offerings and reliability. During his employment with Greater Media, that operator became a founding member of CableLabs, deployed a 60 channel AML microwave system for the large Worcester complex of towns, began offering DOCSIS data over cable service, began using fiber optic cable for video distribution, and expanded their local video origination service to a full-time live news service. Dick was active on SCTE, CableLabs, and NCTA Industry committees for Greater Media. The Greater Media cable operations were sold in 1999. In 2000 Dick joined RCN, a system operator that competed in the Cable space by building their own facilities in parallel with the incumbent cable television provider, as Director of Video technology. RCN deployed Video on Demand technology and developed a unique set-top box technology designed to give RCN a competitive advantage in the Chicago cable market. Dick joined Comcast Cable as a Director in 2005. Initially, he was part of the team creating a specification for a set-top box design unique to Comcast. His work continued as part of a small engineering team testing and certifying set-top boxes for deployment to subscribers by Comcast. His duties also expanded to supporting Comcast's work to improve the energy efficiency of Comcast devices in subscriber's homes. This included active participation in the DOE's Energy Star program and Cable industry initiatives to address government energy efficiency requirements. Mr. Kirsche left Comcast in 2010 and opened Kirsche Consulting LLC. Kirsche Consulting supported Cable Operators' set-top and energy efficiency reporting efforts. That work included considerable recordkeeping and analysis work for Comcast which led to significant energy savings for Comcast subscribers.Dick officially retired in 2018 but continues to support SCTE standards work as a volunteer. Christopher J Lammers, COO Emeritus and Senior Executive Advisor, CableLabs® Chris is currently coo emeritus and senior executive advisor for CableLabs leading special projects and initiatives, including the integration of SCTE as a key part of CableLabs, together with supporting relationships across industry associations including ACA Connects, The Cable Center, CCSA, the Emma Bowen Foundation, NCTA, NCTC and WICT. Prior to this, Chris served as senior vice president and chief operating officer at CableLabs directing accounting and finance, IT, facilities and membership development. He remains committed to relationships with mid-sized and smaller MSOs, as well as with international cable operators in Asia, Europe and Latin America, key communities he built at CableLabs. Chris currently serves as a member of the board of directors of The Cable Center and the Emma Bowen Foundation and is actively involved in committees and/or support for several national and international industry trade associations. He is a member of the Cable TV Pioneers (Class of 2021). Prior to joining CableLabs in 1997, Chris was president and CEO of Western Communications, a mid-sized multiple system operator with cable systems located in the Western United States. Before that, Chris was a partner with the San Francisco law firm of Cooper, White & Cooper. Chris received a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Chicago School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction from Stanford University.AcknowledgmentsA special thank you to Benjamin Monlezun for the use of his original song, Downpoor.The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the podcast host and guests and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy, or opinions of CableLabs.
Dr. Rahsaan Harris, CEO of the Citizens Committee for NYC, and former CEO and President of the Emma Bowen Foundation. Dr. Harris, who has more than 20 years of experience leading nonprofits and international grantmaking, partnering with communities to make local investments, and promoting community organizing, is Citizens Committee's first black CEO in the organization's 45-year history. More...
Chairwoman of the Emma Bowen Foundation board of directors, Katherine Barnett was promoted in 2019 to senior vice president of human resources for Hearst Television after having served as vice president of human resources for Hearst Television since June 2013. She joined the company in 2012 as senior director of human resources. She oversees the company's efforts in the areas of recruiting, personnel management and employee relations, and has significantly expanded the company's efforts in the areas of diversity and military recruitment.
Our guest today is none other than DeliaMcGee, Senior Business Analyst, Portfolio Operations at Peacock for NBC Universal. Prior to that, she spent five years at HBO, but you all know her as the current President of the Emma Bowen Alumni Foundation. EXPERIENCE October 19 - Present Senior Business Analyst, Peacock TV March 2017 - October 2019 Associate Business Analyst, HBO September 2014 - March 2017 Process Management Coordinator May 2010 - June 2014 Scholar, Emma Bowen Foundation
Christopher J Lammers, COO Emeritus and Senior Executive Advisor, CableLabs® Chris is currently coo emeritus and senior executive advisor for CableLabs leading special projects and initiatives, including the integration of SCTE as a key part of CableLabs, together with supporting relationships across industry associations including ACA Connects, The Cable Center, CCSA, the Emma Bowen Foundation, NCTA, NCTC and WICT. Prior to this, Chris served as senior vice president and chief operating officer at CableLabs directing accounting and finance, IT, facilities and membership development. He remains committed to relationships with mid-sized and smaller MSOs, as well as with international cable operators in Asia, Europe and Latin America, key communities he built at CableLabs. Chris currently serves as a member of the board of directors of The Cable Center and the Emma Bowen Foundation and is actively involved in committees and/or support for several national and international industry trade associations. He is a member of the Cable TV Pioneers (Class of 2021). Prior to joining CableLabs in 1997, Chris was president and CEO of Western Communications, a mid-sized multiple system operator with cable systems located in the Western United States. Before that, Chris was a partner with the San Francisco law firm of Cooper, White & Cooper. Chris received a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Chicago School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction from Stanford University.AcknowledgmentsA special thank you to Benjamin Monlezun for the use of his original song, Downpoor.The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the podcast host and guests and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy, or opinions of CableLabs.
She's Got Drive: Black Women talk about Success and how they achieved it.
Nikki Bethel - REWIND episode to really one of my all time favorite interviews !!!! - YOU are going to love, love, love this episode. Now CEO AND President of Emma Bowen Foundation. At the time Nikki Bethel was SVP of Talent Management at HBO, and when I sat down with Nikki we became Sistafriends that day. She is so wonderful. Our conversation moved us to tears, had us laughing and sharing such beautiful moments. Less of me interviewing, more of two women sharing a moment. Mentioned in this episode: Conversations with God Donald Neale Walsh The Celestine Prophecy James Redfield She's Got Drive Episode 11: Choreographer Robin Dunn tells us - My invincibility came from my Mom If you loved the show please REVIEW it here on iTunes: http://shirleymcalpine.com/itunes SHE'S GOT DRIVE is produced by Cassandra Voltolina and music by awesome female band Blonde. The song is called 'Circles' Artwork by Natasha Merrifield Listen on iTunes, Podbean, Stitcher and Google Play and SoundCloud Connect with me through Social Media INSTAGRAM: :@shirleymcalpine_ To go to the She's Got Drive Facebook page  WEBSITE: http://shirleymcalpine.com/contactme/
Ciara Lawrence was one of the many individuals who faced uncertainty with job searching in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the months leading up to her college graduation, she applied to numerous companies only to face rejections due to hiring freezes. In July 2020, Ciara graduated from Kennesaw State University with a BBA in Marketing and no job. Fast-forward to the end of August and she receives a job offer from Deloitte (who had originally stopped her application due to a hiring freeze). Join our conversation with Ciara as we learn about what she did during her job hunt to remain competitive and get hired during a global pandemic. Check out the portfolio Ciara used to strengthen her brand: https://ciaralawrence1422.wixsite.com/portfolio Connect with Ciara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciara-lawrence/ Learn more about MLT: https://mlt.org/ Learn more about The Emma Bowen Foundation: https://www.emmabowenfoundation.com/ ----- Join the Pipeline community: @PipelineCareerServices For resume, interview, and career help visit https://linktr.ee/pipelinecareers New episodes every Wednesday at 6 PM EST! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/connectingwithcareers/support
We welcome our guest Nikki Bethel. Ms. Bethel is the current interim CEO of the Emma Bowen Foundation. Prior to joining the foundation she was the Senior Vice President of talent management for HBO and responsible for overseeing the areas of talent, acquisition, employee engagement, and organizational effectiveness. Nikki helped with recruitment and engagement, executive leadership, coaching management, training, and professional development. She also oversaw culture and talent assessments, succession planning, and organizational strategy and team development. EXPERIENCE HBO, SVP Talent Management 2003- Present A-List Inc., Consultant 2001-2003 Morgan Stanley, Associate, Global Diversity 2000-2001 Merril Lynch, Human Resources Associate 1998-2000
FOX Television Stations is a founding partner of the Emma Bowen Foundation's program and have been integral to the success of the program. FTS has consistently taken on the largest number of fellows each summer, and they have given over 65 alumni their start in the industry as interns. Over thirty-five alumni have continued their careers at FTS. The company has the highest number of Student of the Year winners, 34%, since the award has been given out in 2001. Our guest today is Jack Abernathy, CEO of Fox Television Stations since 2004. In this role, he oversees 29 owned and operated FOX Television Stations in the nation's largest television markets. The FOX Television Stations are industry leaders based on the growth and success of locally produced programming, which have more than doubled under Abernathy's leadership with over 1000 hours of locally produced news each week, and more than any other owned and operated broadcast group. We would like recognize and thank FTS for sponsoring the EBF virtual summer conference and this podcast!
Sandra Rice has served as the senior vice president of national recruitment at the Emma Bowen Foundation for 22 years. In October of 2019 she moved on to a new role to serve as the senior vice president of outreach and strategic partnerships for the Center for Talent Innovation. In this episode she will share her why. Why she got involved with the foundation, and why she dedicated her life to building up the next generation of talented minorities interested in the media industry. Any fellow from the program will undoubtedly have a story or two or three to share about Ms. Rice. Quite a few of them include receiving an email with a subject line of "Please call me...". There is no doubt that each student called Sandra as soon as possible. Sandra remembers many of the fellows when they were in the program, what they were like as they were growing up, and maintains a connection with them well into their careers at major media organizations. She shares why she was so dedicated to the success of the fellows, the partners, and the programs. "I wanted our Emma Bowen and any other interns to feel like they belong to that company and how that, how they could bring their best selves to fill up so they could climb the ladder and, and succeed." EXPERIENCE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, OUTREACH AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS The Center for Talent Innovation Dec 2019 – Present Emma Bowen Foundation SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT—NATIONAL RECRUITMENT AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Jan 2012 – Nov 2019 VICE PRESIDENT—EASTERN REGION Sep 2000 – Feb 2012 REGIONAL DIRECTOR—WESTERN REGION Nov 1997 – Sep 2000 ABC Television MARKETING MANAGER—ABC DAYTIME Sep 1992 – Nov 1997 MANAGER—DISTRIBUTION Sep 1984 – Sep 1992 COORDINATOR OF AWARDS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS Sep 1980 – Sep 1984
Rana Campbell is a master storyteller, marketing strategist, content creator, and host of the Dreams In Drive Podcast - a podcast she launched in January 2016 that teaches individuals how to take their entrepreneurial dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. With over 180 episodes in her arsenal, she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured as an empowering podcast by Essence Magazine and a top Business podcast for Black Voices on Apple Podcasts. Rana's work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, Fox 5 Good Day New York, xoNecole, and more. She is 2013 graduate of Princeton University and a proud alum of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program. When she isn't marketing or podcasting, Rana enjoys practicing her fashion photography skills, taking her favorite heels dance class, snuggling up with a good book or movie, and writing poetry. You can connect with her on social @rainshineluv, @dreamsindrive, or by visiting ranacampbell.com or dreamsindrive.com.
Are you the kind of person who always knew you wanted to help people, make a difference, and be an influencer? Most of the time, these characteristics are evident even in young children, and that’s certainly true for today’s guest. She’s helping others in numerous ways as she chases her dreams and watches out for the dream killers along the way. Rana Campbell is a fellow Chief Dream Chaser. She is the founder, host, and Chief Dream Driver of the Dreams in Drive podcast. She’s a storyteller at heart and loves helping others figure out how to shine and put their goals into action. Her work has been featured in Elle, The Jimmy Fallon Show, Huffington Post, MadamNoire, xoNecole, Fox 5, and more. Rana is a proud graduate of Princeton University and an Emma Bowen Foundation media program alum. Dreams that shaped a life Have you always had dreams of inspiring and influencing others? Young Rana always loved reading others’ stories, being the person with the ideas, and making sure other people believed in themselves. As she grew up, she saw stories and the potential for stories everywhere. In high school, she was drawn to dance and playwriting, and she continued that dance focus in college. It was there, in a communications and marketing internship, that she realized how much she loved talking to people. Pretty fitting for a future podcast host, huh? TWEET: Self-work is the best work. @rainshineluv #chasingdreams Fear of success? Most people fear failure, but have you ever feared success? Rana shares how she questioned success and said, “If I make it, will I want it?” That kind of fear can still hold us back. Rana never wanted to be famous, but it’s been a back and forth struggle in how she views success. She says, “I want to be Oprah, but I don’t want to be Oprah.” Through it all, the driving force behind the fear and the self-work is the overriding desire to help people. TWEET: Know if you’re doubting yourself, you’re not alone. Everyone’s journey is filled with those moments. @rainshineluv #chasingdreams Watch out for dream killers! Do you live YOUR life? There is so much more to life than we can touch. We limit ourselves most often because we allow others to define what we SHOULD be doing. Rana learned the lesson to define her own life and create her own rules. Her advice is to be cautious about the advice you receive from others, because sometimes their advice is based on their own fears. These people are dream killers. A lot of us aren’t moving forward because other people are telling us we shouldn’t. TWEET: As a kid, I loved making sure other people believed in themselves. @rainshineluv #chasingdreams Guest Recommendation: ONE action for a dream chaser to take--”You need to be real with yourself about what your dream is. We have dreams that we tell people, but those may not be our REAL dreams. Be clear and real with yourself, because that will be your inner steering wheel.” OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [:30] How the Dreams in Drive podcast came about [3:40] Young Rana’s dreams to inspire and influence [5:10] The interesting outcome of Rana’s appearance on The Jimmy Fallon Show [9:30] Selling the Dreams in Drive brand [12:00] Before Dreams in Drive [15:40] A lesson learned [17:16] Over 150 guests and episodes so far! [19:47] The importance of self-work [21:57] Walking through life without living it [24:21] Watch out for dream killers! [28:19] Finding rejuvenation outside your comfort zone [33:15] Celebrities are people, too [38:09] ONE action for a dream chaser RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Rana’s Website Rana on Instagram Rana on Twitter Rana on LinkedIn TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: Through the internship in college, I realized that I loved talking to people. @rainshineluv #chasingdreams TWEET: There are too many people walking through life and not living life. @rainshineluv #chasingdreams
“Sunshine, rain, and dreams” -Rana Campbell Rana Campbell is a master storyteller, marketing strategist, content creator, and host of the Dreams in Drive Podcast - a podcast she launched in January 2016 that teaches individuals how to take their entrepreneurial dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. She now has over 150 episodes under her belt, and she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured as an empowering podcast by Essence Magazine and a top Business podcast for black Voices on Apple Podcasts. Rana’s work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, Fox 5 Good Day New York, and many more. She is a 2013 graduate of Princeton University and a proud graduate of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program. This was easily one of my favorite interviews and I was taking notes because she was dropping alot of GEMS the entire time! Today we talk about alot of topics which include but aren’t limited to: Meeting Chadwick Boseman Lessons learned from Caribbean parents The art of interviewing and how to ask the right questions The story arc- bringing out THAT moment Tips on launching your own blog / product How the Dreams In Drive podcast came about How to stay consistent in your endeavours Enjoy! View full post at: www.iamdrcole.com/Rana
Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories
In today's episode we have Rana Campbell host of Dreams in Drive Podcast who shares her miscarriage story and the cost of miscarriage from her feature on Elle.com. After her miscarriage in 2016 Rana found the hospital bills quickly adding up to the thousands of dollars even with insurance. In this episode Rana takes us back to how she started Dreams in Drive while grieving the loss of her baby, and how her feature on Elle.com helped her shed light on the financial burden of losing a child. Rana's Bio Rana Campbell is a marketing strategist, content creator, and host of the Dreams In Drive Podcast - a podcast she launched in January 2016 that teaches creatives & lifestyle entrepreneurs how to take their dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. With over 120 episodes in her arsenal and streams in 100+ countries, she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured as a empowering podcast by Essence Magazine and a top Business podcast for Black Voices on Apple Podcasts. She is a 2013 graduate of Princeton University and a proud alum of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program.Rana's work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, Fox 5 Good Day New York, Princeton Alumni Weekly, and more. When she isn't helping clients grow their brands and businesses or podcasting, Rana enjoys practicing her fashion photography skills, taking her favorite heels dance class, snuggling up with a good book or movie, and writing poetry. You can connect with Rana on social Rana's Elle.com Feature Facebook Link Elle.com Feature Instagram @rainshineluv @dreamsindrive ranacampbell.com dreamsindrive.com You can follow Erica on Social Sisters in Loss Brunch April 21, 2018 Join the Sister's in Loss Facebook Group Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter
Happy Women’s History Month, family! Rana highlights how she lives life passionately. As Entrepreneurs learning how to live boldly and make moves in spite of fears creates unknown opportunities and possibilities. Take a listen as Rana shares with us how to make your best moves towards success. Rana Campbell is a marketing strategist, content creator, and host of the Dreams In Drive Podcast - a podcast she launched in January 2016 that teaches creatives & lifestyle entrepreneurs how to take their dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. With over 130 episodes in her arsenal and streams in 100+ countries, she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured as a empowering podcast by Essence Magazine and a top Business podcast for Black Voices on Apple Podcasts. She is a 2013 graduate of Princeton University and a proud alum of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program. Rana's work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, Fox 5 Good Day New York, Princeton Alumni Weekly, and more. When she isn't helping clients grow their brands and businesses or podcasting, Rana enjoys practicing her fashion photography skills, taking her favorite heels dance class, snuggling up with a good book or movie, and writing poetry. Music: Blasian Beats Special Guest: Rana Campbell Website: http://www.ranacampbell.com/ http://www.dreamsindrive.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dreamsindrive/ https://www.facebook.com/Rainshineluv/ Twitter: @dreamsindrive @rainshineluv Instagram: @dreamsindrive @rainshineluv Where to find us: Facebook: Minding My Black Business IG: @drjanaetaylor Twitter: @mindingmyblackbiz Email: info@mindingmyblackbusiness.com Website: www.mindingmyblackbusiness.com Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Comment!
Welcome back to the Brand You Like A Boss podcast! Today's Brand Boss is one of my all time favorite podcasters, marketing strategist, freelance writer and content creator, Rana Campbell. Rana is host of the infamous Dreams in Drive podcast that she launched in January 2016. Her show teaches individuals how to take their entrepreneurial dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. With over 80 episodes in her arsenal, she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured as empowering podcast by Essence Magazine and a top business podcast for Black Voices on Apple Podcasts. Rana's work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, Fox 5 Good Day New York, XoJane and more. She is a 2013 graduate of Princeton University and a proud graduate of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program. Long gone are the days where you have to be a radio host or possess a degree in communication to create your podcasting platform. In today's how, Rana teaches you exactly how she's been able to build her personal brand in the form of podcasting! In Episode 5, we discuss: - How to start a podcast if you are introverted - Why podcasting is a great way to grow and expand your personal brand - What to do if you don't have the money to invest in fancy equipment - The importance of consistency in the world of podcasting - Rana's method of asking for the best interviews For more information on adding podcasting to your personal brand empire, order the Brand You Like A Boss book at https://amzn.to/2W5jMfJ! Connect with Rana at RanaCampbell.com and DreamsInDrive.com and on social media @rainshineluv and @dreamsindrive! Connect with me on social! Facebook.com/OfficialTottie Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat: @OfficialTottie SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & leave a review!
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To find out more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To see how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel atamanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Rana Campbell. Rana is a marketing strategist, freelance writer, content creator, and podcast host who helps creatives and lifestyle entrepreneurs build brands that SHINE in the business world.By day, she works as a Marketing Specialist for Dotcom Distribution - and is responsible for all internal/external marketing initiatives including lead generation, social media marketing, content marketing, digital/PR outreach, and sponsorship/partnership strategies. Rana is also the host of the Dreams In Drive - a podcast she launched in January 2016 that teaches individuals how to take their entrepreneurial dreams out of PARK and into DRIVE. With over 60 episodes in her arsenal, she has interviewed top leaders in lifestyle and business and was featured on the iTunes Podcasts homepage Black Voices in the Business category. Rana's work has been featured on MadameNoire, Blavity, Huffington Post, HelloGiggles, StyleBlazer, Fox 5 Good Day New York, XOJane, and Princeton Alumni Weekly. She is a native of Orange, NJ and is a 2013 graduate of Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She also is a proud graduate of the Emma Bowen Foundation media program. Her past work experience includes CBS Corporation, Vera Institute of Justice, and Princeton Career Services. When she isn't marketing or podcasting, Rana enjoys practicing her fashion photography skills, taking her favorite heels dance class, snuggling up with a good book or movie, and writing poetry. You can connect with her on social @rainshineluv, @dreamsindrive, or by visiting ranacampbell.com or dreamsindrive.com. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her atwinwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom andhttp://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show, please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com. Butterflies of Wisdom is also sponsored by Kittr a new social media tool that is bringing about new ways of posting on Twitter. It's fun, full of free content you can use, helps you schedule at the best times, is easy to use, and it will help you get more followers. Visit Kittr at gokittr.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation toaspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org. Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Anthony Ray and Dr. Rahsaan Harris, President and CEO of the Emma L. Bowen Foundation discuss the Emma L. Bowen Foundation's Fellows program which helps students of color who aspire careers in media. The Emma Bowen Foundation was founded in 1989 to diversify the media industry by giving talented students of color the opportunity to intern at some of the nation's leading media companies. During its 26-year history, the Emma Bowen Foundation has provided internships for almost 800 students of color, the majority of whom have gone on to have successful careers in the industry as producers, journalists, executives, and more.