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Ask Chris Level, a Podcast by Double T 97.3 and 100.7 The Score
Chris Level and Chois Woodman talked about the nutty game in Houston, JT Toppin and Grant McCasland ejections, whether officials will get punished, where this win ranks in Texas Tech lore, Jeff Lindor, and how big of a loss would be James Blanchard is to Texas Tech football?
Ask Chris Level, a Podcast by Double T 97.3 and 100.7 The Score
Chris Level and Chois Woodman talked about the nutty game in Houston, JT Toppin and Grant McCasland ejections, whether officials will get punished, where this win ranks in Texas Tech lore, Jeff Lindor, and how big of a loss would be James Blanchard is to Texas Tech football? - All in this week's episode.
Jeff Lindor is back on the show to warn us of the icy condition on the road. Website
How much do we really credit Black people with the innovation of freedom and liberation? The significance of the Underground Railroad is not only how it freed enslaved Black people, but how leaders like Harriet Tubman and unknown conductors innovated safe, trusting and liberatory pathways and spaces for Black bodies. From Chains to Links is joined by Jeff Lindor Founder, CEO of Gentlemen's Factory, Inc, for a powerful exploration of liberatory practices, the power of spacebuilding, and the ways environment impacts innovation as Black visionaries build out their dreams.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about Jeff Lindor to Texas Tech, basketball recruiting for Texas Tech, Texas Tech Baseball, biggest improvement for Texas Tech basketball next year and college baseball scheduling.
In episode 141, Erik and Kerel have a conversation with Jeff Lindor, Founder and CEO at The Gentlemen's Factory Inc. based out of Brooklyn, NY. Gentleman's Factory is a community and a movement bringing men, black men specifically, together for entrepreneurial programming, executive series', and physical spaces to work together, build, and move the world. Jeff was born in Haiti and grew up in Brooklyn, NY from the age of three. Even after having a successful career and family at the age of 29, Jeff felt he was being called to create a bigger impact. This pushed him to leave his high paying job and go full force into entrepreneurship. Jeff shares the massive impact the Gentlemen's Factory is having on the Brooklyn community through members investing in themselves and their surroundings by giving them a stake in their community's real estate, working with black-owned businesses, developers, and banks. He is also excited about the Gentlemen's Factory podcast where he shares his experience as an entrepreneur in hopes to bring information to those who are entrepreneurs or aspiring, as well. Timestamps: :28: Jeff Lindor, Founder and CEO at The Gentlemen's Factory Inc. shares what The Gentlemen's Factory is currently doing in their community 2:41: Jeff explains what makes specific communities so special and how The Gentlemen's Factory focuses on everyone's needs 4:34: Jeff's background growing up and how he got so involved with his Brooklyn Haitian community and how that experience has built who he is today 7:39: Jeff talks about the podcast he recently launched, The Gentlemen's Factory Podcast 9:10: What Jeff loves about being a Founder and a CEO 10:14: What excites Jeff the most about where Gentlemen's Factory is going and what they are doing 12:56: Advice Jeff would give to his younger self 15:25: The people, family, friends, community that has helped Jeff in his evolution into who he is today 17:28: The mindset of an entrepreneur and the risks Jeff has taken in his entrepreneurial journey 21:00: The group talks about EatOkra, a black-owned restaurant business directory and the impact it's making in communities all over 23:02: What people can do to be a part of the Gentlemen's Factory 24:30: The three apps Jeff uses on a regular basis and how he became a Golden State Warriors fan coming from Haiti and Brooklyn 27:40: Where you can find Jeff and connect with him
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Gentlemen's Factory founder, Jeff Lindor, is sharing why Black men need safe spaces and what men talk about when women aren't around. He's also discussing why getting married at 25 turned out to be his biggest blessing.
After a career in city government, Jeff Lindor wanted to use his skills to better serve his community. Resisting a soul-crushing rise through the ranks in isolation, he started The Gentlemen's Factory—a global community of Black and Brown professionals and entrepreneurs invested in each other's success. Learn about The Gentlemen's Factory's thriving ecosystem and why "when communities come together, we move the world." Listen to the full episode of #ChangingtheTrajectory anywhere you listen to podcasts. https://plnk.to/CT?to=page Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates. The [A/B] logo is a registered service mark of AllianceBernstein, and AllianceBernstein® is a registered service mark, used by permission of the owner, AllianceBernstein L.P. © 2021 AllianceBernstein L.P.
This episode is a part of our Black Men Who Lead series hosted by Aquaus Kelley educator and Founder of A Lover's Ambition Lifestyle Group. About Men Who Lead: Black Men Who Lead is a series highlighting Black men at the forefront of Black entrepreneurship. These men are discussing their journeys in entrepreneurship, challenges, and wins, and the power of them continuing to push our communities forward. Name: Jeff Lindor Current Title: Founder/CEO The Gentlemen's Factory Inc. Location: Brooklyn Educational Background: Masters in Urban Policy Analysis & Management at The New School About Jeff: Born in Haiti, raised in a public housing development in Brooklyn, NY. Jeff Lindor is dedicating his life to finding innovative solutions that aim to break the barriers of success and enhance the lives of boys & men of color in today's world. In addition to starting The Gentlemen's Factory, Jeff is also the Founder of GroomedSuccess, Inc., a consulting firm that contracts with Government Agencies, Non-Profits, Universities and Foundations to provide, academic, social, and college and career professional development services to boys & men of color. Jeff's prior experience includes, serving as the Strategic Advisor to Law Enforcement Executives in New York City, Adjunct Lecturer at The City University of New York, and working as a Communications Strategist for a major health care company during the initial roll out of The Affordable Care Act. Jeff earned his Masters Degree in Urban Policy from The New School and his Bachelors of Science from The City University of New York. He lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and two children. For complete show notes and resources mentioned for this episode go to: blacktobusiness.com/49 --- We've also partnered with thecreativebrutha to curate our 2021 list of Black men inspiring in the business world and in their communities. Visit blacktobusiness.com/blackmenwholead to view our list of 30 Black Men Changing The Face Of Entrepreneurship.
I am honored to bring you this week’s special episode featuring powerful stories of small Black business owners. Earlier this year, School of Thought, a creative agency, and one of it’s long-standing clients, Milliman, hosted a conference that brought together business leaders to discuss the obstacles Black entrepreneurs faced in the pandemic. They wanted to present their conference attendees with a short but impactful mini-podcast episode that captured what it's like to be a Black entrepreneur in one of the most challenging economic environments we’ve ever seen. I was asked to interview over 9 dynamic entrepreneurs and experts for this project in what amounted to over 540 minutes of audio. The final result is a powerful 25 minute podcast that beautifully captures the real issues facing Black small businesses. In the episode, you’ll hear the entrepreneurs & experts share their experiences and the solutions that need to be implemented, so that Black small businesses can survive and thrive in a post-pandemic world. The episode was; written, edited and produced by School of Thought. Find more of their work at www.schoolofthought.com The episode featured the following businesses/experts: Jeff Lindor, The Gentleman’s Factory gentlemensfactory.com Kenyatta 'Kymme' Williams-Davis, Bushwick Grind https://www.bushwickgrind.com/ Michelle Holder - Assistant Professor City University of New York https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/michelle-holder Tammeca Rochester - Harlem Cycle https://harlem-cycle.com/ Ajamu Webster - DuBois consulting https://www.dubconinc.com/ Alicia Hines- Likkle Dumpling House https://likkle.nyc/ Kenneth Ebie - BE NYC https://www1.nyc.gov/site/sbs/businesses/black-entrepreneurs-nyc.page Karl Williams - 67 Orange Street http://www.67orangestreet.com Sign up for the Pop Up Podcast Series, Building Blocks of Financial Success: Get Out of Debt, Save, Invest, and Achieve your Money Dreams” by going to journeytolaunch.com/moneydreams In this series you will learn: Who are you and what is your “WHY”? Why do you want financial independence? The Simple and Advanced Wealth Formulas How to improve your mindset and habits to bring you more wealth How community and accountability will make your journey more enjoyable What is the Money Launch Club and how it can help you reach financial freedom Hurry! The series goes away forever after April 8th! Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: If you missed enrollment, join the waitlist for my FI course. Doors to the Money Launch Club will be opening soon! Join the waitlist to be notified when doors open. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Join The Money Launch Club Waitlist Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Jumpstart Guide
In the premiere episode of December 26er's limited series, "The Check-In," Founder and CEO of The Gentlemen's Factory, Jeff Lindor returns to the show to discuss how he's doubled down on building community and growing his company during the pandemic.
Jeff Lindor talks to Gentlemen's Factory member, entrepreneur Ed Besong. Ed talks about his humble beginnings in Cameroon, Africa giving back, launching his custom tailoring business & owning the supply chain in his home land.
Jeff Lindor, CEO & Founder of The Gentlemen's Factory. Be sure to check out the Gentlemen's Factory by using this link https://gentlemensfactory.com/. Keep up with Jeff on IG @mrcommunitynyc.
Jeff Lindor, the Founder and CEO of The Gentlemen's Factory joined MBP discussing the fear of vulnerability. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/millennialbabespodcast/support
In this season finale of the gentlemen's factory podcast, GF founder Jeff Lindor holds a roundtable discussion along with Jean Alerte, Tim Jack & Brandon Parker on the corporate responsibliy in today's climate and what should we, the black community, demand from corporations.
In this episode, Jeff Lindor, founder and CEO of the Gentlemen's Factory, talks to our host, Cameron Albert-Deitch, about his Book Smart pick, The Black Tax: The Cost of Being Black in America, by Shawn D. Rochester.
Many of us are binge watching content on various platforms, yet, we are noticing such a lack of representation of black and brown. Jeff Lindor speaks with GF members Dre Manning and Cordero Sinclair about the state of Black Media.
Jeff Lindor discussing the effects of COVID-19 in the black community w/ GF members Dr. Jonathan Francois & Coach Ted Gustus.
This episode we have Jeff Lindor on the show. Jeff is the founder of Groomed Success and the Gentlemen's Factory in Brooklyn. We cover topics such as moving up the corporate ladder, being a leader, and accessing government money for your business. Groomed Success https://www.groomedsuccess.com/about-... Insta: @groomedsuccess Gentlemen's Factory https://gentlemensfactory.com/ Insta: @gentlemensfactory_
GF podcast host Jeff Lindor sits down with GF members Garvenchy Nicolas, Perry Opong, Chimu Shikopa and Bernie Dalberice to discuss the passing of Kobe Bryant, his legacy and the mamba mentality he leaves behind for the world.
In this episode, GF podcast host Jeff Lindor and GF members Abe Emile & Alban Boucher look back at their challenges & accomplishments from the past decade & discuss their plans for the next 10 years.
In episode 168 Jeff Lindor shares the importance of investing in yourself and health. Tune in to hear the tips you will learn to apply to your life and business on your path to self-improvement and business growth. Want to learn more just go to the site www.iammattwest.com Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a rate, review or leave a comment. Connect with me: Youtube:www.youtube.com/iammattwest Instagram:instagram.com/iammattwest/ Twitter:twitter.com/iam_mattwest
GF Podcast hosts Jeff Lindor and Ra Amen Nu Jah Baddal sit down with judge, speaker, and entrepreneur Christina Bonne-Année to discuss dating in the social media era.
GF Podcast hosts Jeff Lindor and Ra Amen Nu Jah Baddal sit down with GF Member Ty Brown to discuss the personal and professional journey of an entrepreneur. Ty Brown's entertainment company has been on Good morning America, the New York Times, NBA All-Star weekend, but what was his journey? Tune in.
GF founder, Jeff Lindor returns from his trip from London and discusses the Black experience outside of America with co-host Ra Baddal and special guest GF member Raynold Owusu.
Jeff Lindor is the Founder and CEO of The Gentlemen’s Factory, an Incubator that gives Men of Color the Blueprint to success. He is also the founder of GroomedSuccess, Inc., a consulting firm that contracts with Government Agencies, Non-Profits, Universities and Foundations to provide, academic, social, and college and career professional development services to boys & men of color. In this episode, Jeff speaks about combining his entrepreneurial journey with his dedication to the advancement of men of color. He also talks about fatherhood and closing the wealth gap through entrepreneurship. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyjason/support
Host Jean Alerte sits down with Jeff Lindor and breaks down his transition from employee to social entrepreneur while being a husband father of two. They also discuss how they balance relationships business.
In this episode, Jeff Lindor breaks down his journey from employee to social entrepreneur at the helm of a brand dedicated to enhancing the lives of men of color.
Jeff Lindor (@mrcommunitynyc) talks about his latest venture Groomed Success, working on community enrichment projects and what it means to be a social good entrepreneur. Like, Comment & Subscribe. Follow @drivensociety/ @drivenmindspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivensocietypodcast/support