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Wharton Coalition for Equity and Opportunity's Faculty Director Kenneth L. Shropshire is joined by industry leaders Nzinga “Zing” Shaw, CEO of Attack the Glass, and sports and entertainment attorney Jaia Thomas to address pay equity and underrepresentation in entertainment. They discuss their experiences in developing diversity initiatives, including targeted hiring practices, mentorship programs, and curating resume databases. Shah and Thomas offer insights on how to enhance visibility and opportunities for women, people of color, disabled communities, and LGBTQ+ professionals in sports and entertainment. This interview is part of a special 4-part series called “Opportunity Matters.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jaia Thomas, a sports and entertainment attorney and advocate for diversity and representation, shares her journey and how her background led her to refine her unique ability of finding solutions to problems. She discusses her early life, career aspirations, and the influence of her community, as well as her decision to focus on sports and entertainment law. She shares the inspiration behind creating Diverse Representation and the impact it has had in increasing representation of African-American attorneys, agents, managers and publicists working in the sports and entertainment industry. Jaia also discusses the importance of self-advocacy and bringing her authentic self into her work. You will learn:1) the power of inspiring and connecting with others through development of your soft skills.2) to find the sweet spot in solving problems that you are uniquely qualified to answer.3) there is not one single finite blueprint to follow in becoming successful.You can follow Jaia's story at:LinkedIn / IG / Twitter / Diverse Representation LinkedIn / Diverse Representation IGFollow the pod: IG - https://www.instagram.com/podwhatsyourstory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@podwhatsyourstory Twitter - https://twitter.com/PodWhatsYourSto Follow my story: Main site - https://www.mattestory.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattestory/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/mattestory/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mattestory Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattestory
The College Football Playoff Committee passed up Florida State for Alabama in a decision that has some wishing that the 12-team playoff format would arrive a year early. The decision has major financial consequences for the ACC and SEC conferences. Plus, we take a look at the final Pac-12 Championship and hear from Jaia Thomas, founder and CEO of Diverse Representation on which leagues have diverse management and player representation and which leagues are sliding backwards.
Who's on Content?! continues exploring the content of representation and diversification this time within the entertainment industry. EJ speaks with Diverse Representation (a global database of Black and Brown entertainment representatives) Founder and Lawyer, Jaia Thomas on the need for diversity in front of, but more importantly, behind the lens. NGP is back with another “What's the Deal?!” segment discussing the power of using your platform to advocate for change, especially as the world continues to world. Social Handles Host: @iamejjames Guest: @jaiathomas Guest Organization: @diverserepresentation Show: whosoncontent | @therealdba Produced by Dear Media.
In this episode, Sports and Entertainment Attorney Jaia Thomas shares why she left a big law firm in New York to discover something new in LA. This major move would later propel her into creating her own practice and building her second business; a database designed to increase the hiring and exposure and number of African-American agents, attorneys, managers, and publicists who work in the sports and entertainment industry. Links: Follow Diverse Representation on Instagram @diverserepresentation Follow Jaia on Twitter @jaiathomas Connect with Jaia on LinkedIn Visit Jaia's website About the host: In April 2021, Jasmine quit her full-time job to pursue freedom and creativity through self-employment. She is the Founder of SmithCo, an experiential marketing agency and Co-Founder of Open Door Concept, a rental space centered around community, conversation and creativity in Washington, DC. Motivated to share her experience and the experience of other black entrepreneurs, Jasmine created this podcast to encourage, inspire and help others create their blueprint to entrepreneurship. Follow Jasmine at @thejasminesmith.
Last year, the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative examined over 4,000 executives from 119 music companies and found that only 7.5% were Black. In this episode we're joined by Jaia Thomas, founder and president of Diverse Representation, and Amity Paye, senior director of communications at Color Of Change, two organisations that recently announced the launch of the Diverse Representation Music Database, which connects music companies directly with Black talent across the USA. They'll be talking about representation and equity in the music business, as well as the ambitions of the database, and the corporate accountability of the industry at large. Amity and Jaia also suggest how you can get started and be part of the change – even if you think you're not powerful enough to make a difference. (Spoiler: you are!) Color of Change https://colorofchange.org The Diverse Representation Black Professionals Music Database https://www.diverserepresentationmusic.com The #ChangeMusic initiative https://changeindustries.org/changemusic -------
Today is my birthday…But I have a gift for you! As an artist, your divine purpose is to change the world through your creativity. And if you're called to be a part of the rise in social activism right now – I've got a story that will inspire you to further raise your hand (and your voice!). Jaia Thomas of Diverse Representation joins me on the podcast today and models how to connect the dots from creativity to activism – and how we are called to do this work (big and small). Jaia walked into Black Panther pumped to see all the Black actors on screen; after the movie, she rushed home and whipped out her laptop to learn more. When she discovered the teams behind the Black actors were not Black she knew she had to do something about it (correction: she was able to find one person on Lupita Nyong'o's team). As you'll hear, it wasn't always a walk through Wakanda – but Jaia put one foot in front of the other to create a company (and a movement): Diverse Representation connects acting and sports talent with Black agents, attorneys, managers, & publicists (and each other!). If you have any desire to make this world a better place, I know her story will inspire you. Today is my birthday (it's okay to say that twice on the actual day, right?) and honestly, the greatest gift you could give me – AND EVERYONE ELSE ON THIS PLANET – is to do what you were called to do (anything less would be selfish). Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Brian Breaks Character! If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review. Your review helps boost the show and gives us the chance to help more creatives get out of suffering for their art and into action. Be sure to leave your IG handle when you do so I can send a VIP episode to say thank you. CONNECT WITH JAIA Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jaiathomas Website www.jaiathomas.com https://www.diverserepresentation.com Subscribe To The Podcast https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490?to=page Watch The Uncut Behind-the-scenes Video Of This Episode On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brianpatacca Grab 23 Real Ways To Get Good Auditions Here: https://www.supersneakyauditions.com Follow Me On Instagram For A First-look At Our Guests And Upcoming Episodes! https://www.instagram.com/briansaysthat Episode Transcript: https://brianbreakscharacter.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Ep+53+-+Diverse+Representation+Founder%2C+Jaia+Thomas.pdf
Welcome to The Corporate Tea Podcast and in the debut episode, Toni Howard Lowe is joined by Jaia Thomas. Jaia Thomas is a Los Angeles-based sports and entertainment attorney. In addition to practicing law, she is also an adjunct instructor at UCLA and the founder of Diverse Representation. Founded in 2018, the mission of Diverse […] The post The Corporate Tea Podcast: Creating Diverse Representation appeared first on Radio Influence.
Sports and entertainment are such buzzy industries with so many superstars. Jaia Thomas knows a thing or two about navigating a legal career in the sports and entertainment industries. Jaia Thomas is a Los Angeles-based sports and entertainment attorney. With over 10 years of experience on both coasts, Jaia has been quoted as a legal expert in publications, such as the New York Times and USA Today. She has served as a panelist for the Los Angeles County Bar Association and Beverly Hills Bar Association, and a speaker for several sports and entertainment law conferences throughout the country. She has several articles published in journals, including Pace I.P., Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, Journal of Sports Media and the American Bar Association. Jaia is currently an adjunct professor at UCLA where she teaches a course titled "Copyright Law and the Entertainment Industry" and all-day seminar titled "The Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Law Practice." Prior to her appointment at UCLA, she was an adjunct professor at American University in Washington, D.C. where she taught graduate students about the inner workings of production company formation. She has guest lectured at several colleges and universities, including Stanford Law School, and Georgetown Law School. Jaia is also a contributor to Forbes where she writes about the intersection of diversity and the entertainment industry. Jaia recently launched Diverse Representation, a company aimed at increasing the exposure and hiring of Black agents, attorneys, managers and publicists in the sports and entertainment industries. In addition to providing the first ever comprehensive database of Black agents, attorneys, managers, and publicists in the sports and entertainment industries, Diverse Representation also hosts various events and programs. For more information, please visit www.diverse representation.com. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jaia Thomas is a graduate of Colgate University and the George Washington University Law School. She also holds a certificate in Television, Film, and New Media Production from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive & productive manner. In Episode 48, the 5th feature of “Our Voices”, sports & entertainment attorney Jaia Thomas shares her journey of both serendipity & conscious choices. She recounts learning early not to fear speaking up on issues of injustice or inequality and shows how her habit of taking the initiative has repeatedly led to opening doors and creating opportunity (including working w/ actor Will Smith). A stint supporting Barack Obama's presidential campaign opened her eyes to politics & voting (16:00). Jaia founded Diverse Representation to promote diversity in sports & entertainment (26:05). She talks of being a trial-and-error entrepreneur. We tackle a sensitive conversation re: an introduction she's not comfortable making (36:15). Join the show to hear how all can be safe, seen and heard, and our true and best selves.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang’s expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 48 is the 5th feature of “Our Voices” – an opportunity to hear firsthand the stories of people’s journeys to becoming who they are and to better appreciate vastly different experiences of what it means to grow-up, go to school, struggle, work and live in our world. Molly’s guest is sports and entertainment attorney Jaia Thomas, who shares her journey of both serendipity and conscious choices to guide her career in sports and entertainment law, and create multiple ways to create value and meaning. Jaia’s initiative and sense of purpose inspire the kind of action so that all can be safe, seen and heard, and our true and best selves.
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Shante and Saptosa discuss their experiences in the entertainment industry and why Hollywood needs more Black representatives behind the scenes. FOLLOW US:One35Agency.comInstagramTwitterFacebookPRODUCED BY:VERSE TWO
Hilliard Chris and Lisa are thrilled to be joined by Tracy Grant on this very special EPISODE #300! Thank you to all of the fans who make this podcast possible, and we hope you enjoy the next 300 episodes! This episode is brought to you by http://www.avgearguy.com/. Mention the Screen Writers' Rant Room for 5% off your next order. Get the Rant Room T-shirt HERE!!! If you're looking for a Black agent, manager, lawyer, or publicist then look no further than: Diverse Representation Or reach out to Jaia Thomas, Esq., the founder of this initiative to get more Black talent represented by Black reps. We keep flogging the 2020 San Diego Comic-Con panel, the 2-hour live recording of the Rant Room! How does it come to pass? Support the show via the Patreon link. Remember support is love! We invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. Connect with Us on Social Media Chris Derrick on Twitter Lisa Bolekaja on Twitter Hilliard Guess on Twitter The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook The Screenwriters Rant Room on Twitter Writing and Entertainment podcasts we hope you enjoy! Hilliard's Interviews on the WGA's 3rd & Fairfax podcast Alex and Nick's PaperTeam podcast Pilar Alessandra's On The Page podcast Shout out to the Micheaux Mission Podcast for keeping it on point with their discussion of Black films!
Hilliard and Chris are joined by Jenny Frankfurt to talk about the 5th year of the Finish Line Script Competition! This episode is brought to you by http://www.avgearguy.com/. Mention the Screen Writers' Rant Room for 5% off your next order. Check out Finish Line Script Competition's website for more information! This year's winner is Avi Glick with his script Old Dogs and Still Waters. Avi currently teaches editing at USC. Get the Rant Room T-shirt HERE!!! If you're looking for a Black agent, manager, lawyer, or publicist then look no further than: Diverse Representation Or reach out to Jaia Thomas, Esq., the founder of this initiative to get more Black talent represented by Black reps. We keep flogging the 2020 San Diego Comic-Con panel, the 2-hour live recording of the Rant Room! How does it come to pass? Support the show via the Patreon link. Remember support is love! We invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. Connect with Us on Social Media Chris Derrick on Twitter Lisa Bolekaja on Twitter Hilliard Guess on Twitter The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook The Screenwriters Rant Room on Twitter Writing and Entertainment podcasts we hope you enjoy! Hilliard's Interviews on the WGA's 3rd & Fairfax podcast Alex and Nick's PaperTeam podcast Pilar Alessandra's On The Page podcast Shout out to the Micheaux Mission Podcast for keeping it on point with their discussion of Black films!
In this episode, Hilliard and Chris are joined by Jaia Thomas, Esq., the sports and entertainment attorney behind Diverse Representation, an initiative to connection Black entertainment talent with Black entertainment representatives. This episode is brought to you by http://www.avgearguy.com/. Mention the Screen Writers' Rant Room for 5% off your next order. Get the Rant Room T-shirt HERE!!! We keep flogging the 2020 San Diego Comic-Con panel, the 2-hour live recording of the Rant Room! How does it come to pass? Support the show via the Patreon link. Remember support is love! We invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. You can look for a Black attorney, manager, agent, and publicist at Diverse Representation's website. Or follow the initiative on Social Media: Diverse Representation on Twitter, on Facebook, on Instagram Writing and Entertainment podcasts we hope you enjoy! Hilliard's Interviews on the WGA's 3rd & Fairfax podcast Alex and Nick's PaperTeam podcast Pilar Alessandra's On The Page podcast Shout out to the Micheaux Mission Podcast for keeping it on point with their discussion of Black films! Connect with Us on Social Media Jaia Thomas on Facebook, on Twitter, on Instagram Chris Derrick on Twitter Lisa Bolekaja on Twitter Hilliard Guess on Twitter The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook The Screenwriters Rant Room on Twitter
And another one! We're hitting you with back-to-back guest episodes because it's summer and y'all deserve. LA based entertainment attorney Jaia Thomas and founder of Diverse Representation joins us to chat about her winding path breaking into the entertainment industry (from Big Law to solo practitioner). We all know how little diversity and representation there is in entertainment and Jaia talks with us about she created and is using her platform to make a change and impact. Learn more Diverse Representation at diverserepresentation.com and more about Jaia at www.jathomaslaw.com Head to www.poplawpodcast.com for more Desiree and Tyrone Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram --> @poplawpodcast Subscribe to the monthly POPLAW Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b4cf3daf5f30/poplawnewsletter-278159 Patreon sign-up --> https://www.patreon.com/poplawpodcast Our blog POPBLOG is finally here! Check out the first few posts: https://www.poplawpodcast.com/popblog Available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | PocketCasts | iHeartRadio | Overcast And don't forget to rate/comment wherever you're listening!
Along the #dreamdriving journey, what kind of legal mishaps should we attempt to avoid? How do we ensure we're building and driving dreams that won't hurt us legally in the long run? Meet Jaia Thomas - a Los Angeles-based sports, entertainment and intellectual property attorney. In addition to practicing law, Jaiais currently an adjunct professor at UCLA and contributor for Entrepreneur Magazine. She also recently launched Diverse Representation, the first ever comprehensive database of African-American attorneys, agents, managers and publicists who work in the sports and entertainment industry. She hold's a Bachelors degree from Colgate University and a JD from The George Washington University Law School (JD). Ever since she was a young adult, Jaia had a passion for social justice and discovered that law was a way for her to pursue her interests and passion. On this episode, Jaia shares her journey to pursuing a law career and how she was able to overcome fear and doubt along the way. Jaia opens up about the challenges she faced as both a lawyer and entrepreneur. She also shares important legal mistakes creative entrepreneurs should avoid when building their brands. Some of the topics we discuss include: - Why Jaia bought a one way ticket to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams - How Jaia's passion for law evolved - Challenges navigating entrepreneurship in a new city early in her career - Top legal mistakes to avoid when growing your brand - How to find the right legal representation...and more! - The importance of diversity in the entertainment industry Join in on the conversation on social (@dreamsindrive) and make sure to use the hashtag #dreamsindrive. Enjoy! Join in on the conversation on social (@dreamsindrive) and make sure to use the hashtag #dreamsindrive. Enjoy! FILL OUT THE DREAMS IN DRIVE LISTENER SURVEY: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/survey SHOW NOTES: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/meghan-asha BOOKSTORE: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/bookstore SHOP DREAMS IN DRIVE MERCHANDISE: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/shop SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER - THE KEYS: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/join JOIN THE #DREAMSINDRIVE FACEBOOK GROUP: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/facebook JAIA'S KEYS TO SUCCESS:1. Positivity 2. Perseverance 3. Giving FIND RANA ON SOCIAL: Instagram: http://instagram.com/rainshineluv Twitter: http://twitter.com/rainshineluv FIND DREAMS IN DRIVE ON:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dreamsindrive Twitter: http://twitter.com/dreamsindrive Web: http://www.dreamsindrive.com
Attorney, Jaia Thomas helps us get our business legal right, you’ll find out what you need in order to launch your company the correct way, and Dr. Ally is back helping a couple of callers get the most out of their digital dating game. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commas/support
Sports and entertainment attorney, Jaia Thomas, created “Diverse Representation”, the first ever comprehensive database of African-American attorneys, agents, managers and publicists who work in the sports and entertainment industry. Access the show notes at: www.practicingwhileblack.com/podcast
Ron G welcomes entertainment lawyer Jaia Thomas and manager Greg Johnson as they talk about the ins and outs of the entertainment management industry! For more information on live stand up shows, please visit our website comedypopupla.com and follow us on social media @ComedyPopUpFollow Ron G @ComedianRonG and @CPUPodcasts for information about new episodes and other podcasts on the CPU Podcast Network
Ron G welcomes entertainment lawyer Jaia Thomas and manager Greg Johnson as they talk about the ins and outs of the entertainment management industry! For more information on live stand up shows, please visit our website comedypopupla.com and follow us on social media @ComedyPopUpFollow Ron G @ComedianRonG and @CPUPodcasts for information about new episodes and other podcasts on the CPU Podcast Network
In this episode, Jaia Thomas, sports + entertainment attorney, sits down and tell us how she voyages for diversity in the academia world and much more!