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Black women are under attack—from eyelashes in Congress, to venture funds for Black businesses. This week's episode is a recording of Native Land Pod's first LIVE audience show! Hosts Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross, and Andrew Gillum paid a visit to the women's global leadership summit, ExcelerateHER, in Miami for a town hall takeover! The hosts take questions from esteemed conference attendees about how the Black community can best harness its political power, and counter the forces of bigotry and exclusion. They'll confront specific issues facing the community, like financial literacy and racially charged attacks, and offer tangible solutions. This episode is all about strategy, action, and solidarity y'all! Notable questioners featured in this week's show include, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Brittany Packnett Cunningham, Bevy Smith, Jewel Burks Solomon, and Jessica Nabongo. We are 165 days away from the election. Welcome home y'all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on Youtube. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Tiffany Cross as host and producer, Andrew Gillum as host and producer, and Gabrielle Collins as executive producer; Loren Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 2 Episode 6 | This week Kimberly Blackwell joined me on the couch and we caught up like the cameras weren't rolling. Sometimes you meet people unexpectedly and you hope they are as dope as they seem online; Kim was that and so much more. We talked about ALL of the things such as being hyper independent women, love and friendships, and entrepreneurship. She blessed me with a good word and I hope y'all catch it. I pray this conversation fills your cup.
Kimberly and Catt in the most simple explanation are the lending Yoda's and have more info then we could even fit into a episode. we share a coffee and a wine and dive into as much as we can, look for another episode soon
On this episode of Professional Troublemaker, Luvvie is talking to CEO of PMM Promotions and communications powerhouse, Kimberly Blackwell. As another honorary “almost-doctor”, Kimberly talks about her pre-med beginnings and journey to entrepreneurial success. We engage in conversation about building wealth and legacy, working toward meaningful goals, and trusting your team. Kimberly also delves into being an advocate for community, having positive women to be vulnerable with, and the strength she has found in her friends like Luvvie. We get into the good and the challenging parts of living in your purpose unapologetically. Grab a notebook and a pen, and get your life with the latest episode of Professional Troublemaker. ***Follow @Luvvie everywhere – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Check out her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual! And be sure to pre-order PROFESSIONAL TROUBLEMAKER: The Fear Fighter Manual, Luvvie’s second book, wherever books are sold.Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #ProfessionalTroublemaker. Also, follow the podcast on Instagram! Email podcast@aweluv.com with feedback or questions!
Coach Phoenix and Coach Gina toast to a curator of consumer connections, CEO, recipient of the “2020 Entrepreneur of the Year Award” from The National Black MBAs., and more, Kimberly Blackwell. Join us and find out why Kimberly is Fortune 100’s best-kept secret!If you'd like to connect with Kimberly, check out her links below! Kimberly BlackwellIG: @kimblackwellpmmhttp://www.experiencepmm.com/Follow Us on Instagram: @toastwiththecoachesNeed a life coach? Come work with us!Coach Phoenix: https://roadmodelcoaching.com/ || IG @roadmodelcoachingCoach Gina:https://clearfocuscoaching.com/ || IG: @clearfocuscoachingllc––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Riviera by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-rivieraMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/qonPqql2sP0––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
It's Throwback Thursday, and on this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, you'll hear from Kimberly Blackwell, CEO of the award-winning PMM Agency based in Columbus, Ohio. Kimberly talks about the importance of paying attention to the points of reveal, why you’re only as strong as your network, why those networks should be diverse, how, as a marketer and creator, you have to speak the love language of your audience, and why – when it comes to personal branding — you have to remember that you have a brand with your boss and you have a brand with your bae. Support is Sexy podcast is hosted by media entrepreneur, business coach & connector, Elayne Fluker. The podcast includes interviews with more than 450 inspiring women entrepreneurs around the world! Visit supportissexy.com to hear other powerful conversations! And if you are looking for support as you build and grow your business, checkout the Support is Sexy Circle, where Elayne coaches an intimate group of likeminded women entrepreneurs who support each other I growing their businesses together!
Dr. Kimberly Blackwell is Vice President of Early Phase Development and Immuno-oncology at Lilly Oncology. In addition, Kim is Co-Founder of Cereius, a company that aims to improve the lives and survival of patients with solid tumor brain metastasis by using personalized and highly targeted radiotherapy. After 25 years of treating patients and conducting breast cancer research, Kim recently left her position in academic medicine to focus her efforts on getting new drugs to patients facing cancer. Kim’s hobbies include spending time with her family, watching her son’s baseball games, practicing yoga, meditating, skiing, and horseback riding. Kim received her bachelor’s degree in bioethics from Duke University and her M.D. from Mayo Clinic Medical School. Afterwards, she completed an internship and residency in internal medicine, as well as a fellowship in hematology/oncology at Duke University Medical School. Prior to accepting her position at Lilly, Kim was a faculty member at Duke University Medical Center. Kim has received numerous awards and honors throughout her career, including the Duke University Distinguished Alumni Award, the Young Investigator Award in Breast Cancer from the National Cancer Institute Specialized Program of Research Excellence, and the Joseph Greenfield Award for Mentorship of Clinical Research. She was also recognized as one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2013. In our interview Kim shares more about her life and science.
Today we talk with Kimberly Blackwell and Brittany Wilson of IGO First they give us tips on how to prepare for Hurricanes, and they more importantly offer you a chance to support their relief effort. In just a few days they will make their first deployement to help with the aftermath of Hurrican Florence and you can be part of that effort! Give a listen and get invovled.
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Bootstrap Capital, a non-profit organization, partners with the City of Atlanta to host EnrichHER, on April 27, 2017 at 6:00 PM at Atlanta Tech Village. EnrichHER is a citywide event featuring Atlanta’s most successful women executives; and local women-led companies will be given the opportunity to pitch their businesses for the chance to win a $5,000 grant. EnrichHer is an initiative developed by Dr. Roshawnna Novellus , with the support of Atlanta City Council President Ceasar C. Mitchell’s, “Back to Business” program. According to the 2016 State of Women-Owned Business Report , Georgia was listed as a top ten state for spurring economic growth among female business owners. “My Back to Business program is partnering with EnrichHER so that more women-led businesses may flourish within the City of Atlanta,” says Mitchell. EnrichHER will be an evening of sharing, learning and leading. The program includes networking, panel discussions, keynote presentations, and a business pitch competition. Dr. Novellus will share the stage with Lisa Nicole Cloud , founder, Women’s Empowerment Network and serial-entrepreneur; Kimberly Blackwell , advisor, PMM & NBWC ; Susan Oh , managing partner, Telemundo ; Veronica Maldonado-Torres , program director, Georgia Protege Project ; Genevieve Bos , managing partner, Thought Capital ; and Rashan Ali , multi-media personality. Judges for the business pitch competition will include: Grace Fricks , president, Access to Capital For Entrepreneurs ; Theia Washington , executive director, Women's Entrepreneurship Initiative ; and Dina Marto , founder of Twelve Studios . EnrichHer is the first city-wide effort aimed at connecting women in business with local resource organizations providing funding, childcare, mentorship, educational trainings, grant opportunities, and other business resources that increase long-term sustainability. “My vision for EnrichHER is to be a resource for networking and educating entrepreneurs on everything that is available to support and help them become successful.” states Dr. Roshawnna Novellus, “That's what makes us different. Many of these organizations do well, but operate in silos, sometimes their messages only go so far, limiting their reach, but if we unified all of these diverse businesses, they could truly benefit from each other." Tickets, speaker and panelist bios, and vendor opportunity information are available online at, EnrichHER.co . To join the conversation follow the hashtag #EnrichHER on Twitter , Instagram , and Facebook . ### About Dr. Roshawnna Novellus Dr. Roshawnna Novellus , known as the Wealthy Yogi, is the co-founder of Bootstrap Capital and Host of Startup Funding. She is passionate about helping business owners ready to attract funding. She provides financial investments to local businesses and educates them on financial management . Dr. Novellus has been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post, WSJ, and Rolling Out. She has also completed the Pipeline Angels Fellowship, a Kauffman program in angel investing. Roshawnna serves on the Commission on Women for the City of Atlanta, and was honored as one of the Women Who Means Business by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. About Bootstrap Capital Bootstrap Capital is laser-focused on helping early stage companies achieve what others believe is impossible. Bootstrap Capital is a non-profit organization that connects entrepreneurs with the resources, networks, and funding needed to be successful. Through their hybrid approach, they partner with passionate founders who are looking to transform large markets. Their tagline is: “We are entrepreneurs investing in entrepreneurs.”
It wasn’t until three or four years into her side hustle that Kimberly Blackwell, CEO of the award-winning marketing and promotions agency PMM — which is based in Columbus, Ohio — took the leap of faith and struck out on her own as an entrepreneur. Until then, the Cincinnati native was working for a big company in marketing while building what she never imagined would become her full-time business. And when Kimberly finally went for it, she did so from the her one-bedroom apartment, though her mindset enabled her to think much bigger. What has sustained her and her business — which works with companies such as Nationwide, Toyota and Fed Ex — for nearly 20 years? Her faith, her natural affinity for people, her competitive nature, her desire to always over-deliver and, as she says, being a “pay-it-forward kind of chick.” On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Kim talks about the importance of paying attention to the points of reveal, why you’re only as strong as your network, why those networks should be diverse, how, as a marketer and creator, you have to speak the love language of your audience, and why — when it comes to personal branding — you have to remember that you have a brand with your boss/business and you have a brand with your bae. On this episode you'll learn: The importance of paying attention to points of reveal.Why you're only as strong as your network -- and why that network needs to be diverse.The value of making sure you over-deliver on every project.How to move beyond imposter syndrome moments.The difference between being "invited" and being "included."How to be an intentional communicator.The importance of TND - Tone and Delivery.Speak the love language of your audience.The benefit of getting out of your comfort zone.What most of us get wrong about personal branding.3 top marketing tips for new entrepreneurs.Why mindset is everything.Why women business owners must look into collaborating in order to help each other grow.There's power in course correction.The importance of having mentors and champions on your side.Why you have to regularly reinvent your business.Remember that you have a brand with your boss and you have a brand with bae. Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, please click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links and resources for this episode can be found at supportissexypodcast.com. [Music: "Easy" by SPCZ]
Crews work to repair mudslide damage along the Elk Park Highway. Duke University researchers are helping ALS patients communicate. And Dr. Kimberly Blackwell talks about new frontiers in breast cancer treatments.