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On this episode of Red Carpet, we have Beninese Artist Georges Adéagbo's Lincoln inspired exhibition, a Mozambican initiative transforming fishing nets into fashion, and African-American entrepreneur Anika Hobbs speaks to us about her brand Nubian Hueman.
Welcome to Season 2…Words to Live By! In this episode the ladies kick off the season with their FIRST guest interview, Brianna Downing, of Stoop and Stank. Brianna shares how she has experienced having faith over fear! Not only does Brianna offer some “tshirt quotable” wisdom she also left the ladies with a long list of fellow Black women owned businesses that she loves and believes you will love too. However, pace yourself, these are some great shops to keep in mind as we get ready for the holiday season right around the corner:) Please feel free to connect with The Truth About...to share how you have exercised faith over fear in your life. We'd love to hear all the ways you have tackled dreams that felt out of reach and ways you have grown in your faith. You can always connect with us at: thetruthabout.est2022@gmail.com instagram.com/the_truth_about_est2022 Links Brianna mentioned in this episode: Boho Gal https://www.boho-gal.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwuuKXBhCRARIsAC-gM0j1tny628_G8QiPTlsTQlz7Kvs7N1inRWeTu9rdwvG4wWumGmDeJRUaAqyfEALw_wcB Angie Watts Beauty https://www.angiewatts.com/ Nubian Hueman https://nubianhueman.com/ Sable Collective https://www.thesablecollective.com/ A Meaningful Mood https://www.meaningfulmood.com/ Essential Tees Shop https://essentialteesshop.com/ I'm On My Way by Anton Milton and Glorified https://www.google.com/search?q=on+my+way+anton+milton+and+glorified&rlz=1CAIGZW_enUS996&oq=on+my+way+anton+milton+and+glorified&aqs=chrome..69i57.9194j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Lauren's Masterpiece https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ELH37bvReDmW08X1N030ap6mJ7w-TxKz/view?usp=sharing
Welcome to Union Market District Radio powered by Caandor Labs, an audio experience at the intersection of culture and commerce. Today's episode is a roundtable conversation inspired by Union Market's new mural on Sixth St NE. The mural, designed by artist Brandan “BMike” Odums, features five local Black women who are founders and entrepreneurs from the Black Girl Ventures (BGV) network, an accelerator providing virtual communities for Black and Brown woman-identifying founders to access capital and capacity building in order to meet business milestones that lead to economic advancement through entrepreneurship. The mural is a continuation of BGV's new partnership with Nike that aims at elevating Black and Brown woman-identifying Founders through the arts by shining a light on their work as community change agents. The piece itself features a few lines from the spoken word poem, “Entrepreneurship is a Boxing Match.” Written by BGV's Founder and CEO Shelly Omilàdè Bell, the poem is read at the start of each BGV pitch competition. Guests: Brittany Young, Founder & CEO, B360 Dawn Myers, Founder & CEO, The Most Naza Shelley, Co-Founder, CarpeDM Anika Hobbs, Founder, Nubian Hueman
Had the honor of interviewing with Anika Hobbs, owner and chief curator of Nubian Hueman, for their Black Owned Brick & Mortar interview series. If you're looking for dope Black owned products, Nubian Hueman has it ALL.Watch the full interview here. >>Black Girl Holidays Content Calendar is the ONLY calendar that highlights Black women & our achievements 3-6-5. Get your digital or print copy today here! ----Connect with Patrice:Instagram - @nubianhueman, @patricecameau , @campspacesWeb - Nubian Hueman, CAMPspaceFacebook - @campspaces, @nubianhueman—————————————————————Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRADIO and Stitcher.Are you a women content creator of color with an inspiring story to share? Tell us about yourself here.
Up and coming lyricist Ahmad Woodard joins us on our first show back in Nubian Hueman since social distancing began. We discuss the social issues surrounding the recent murders by police, the Covid-19 pandemic and some of the negative aspects of social media. Ahmad Woodard also talks about his "Another Way" mixtape, his journey, his inspiration and so much more.
In today’s episode, we’re:-Chatting about how Anika got her start as a business owner.-Discussing common hurdles new business owners face and the resources available to them.-Learning about how to produce goods and services and why understanding buying cycles is important.-Talking about the differences between selling your goods wholesale versus consignment and what that looks like from an inventory standpoint.As always, thank you for tuning into the podcast! We’d love to hear your thoughts about today’s episode, so feel free to leave us a comment. To learn more about Nubian Hueman, visit nubianhueman.com. Find us online:Website: www.littlefishaccounting.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/littlefishaccountingFacebook: www.facebook.com/littlefishacctg Subscribe to our newsletter! Biweekly tips, guidance and resources.www.littlefishaccounting.com/subscribe We'd love to hear from you! Email us at podcast@littlefishaccounting.com
In this episode, Jasmine and Priscilla talk to Anika Hobbs, the founder of Nubian Hueman, a local brick & mortar and online store featuring unique clothing and art by designers representing the global Diaspora. She also founded the Black Love Experience, an annual event showcasing black-owned businesses, products, and artists. We learn more about how she left a global fast-fashion company after working there for over a decade, to open her own store and create an event that provides a space for people of color to connect and experience love on all levels: community love, friend love, and self-love. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
DC is Becoming the Mecca for Sustainable Fashion - The DC Sustainable Fashion community is a fast-growing group of makers, fashion bloggers, nonprofits, collectives and passionate voices who are doing good through a variety of ventures to make our DC more stylish, creative – and green. As the city of politics and policy, these movers and shakers are urging those in DC – and the world – to become more conscious consumers. Find your good this week as we lead an insightful conversation with Adriana Mendoza, Co-Founder of Femme Fatale DC; Gabrielle Clary, Co-Founder of DC Sustainable Fashion Collective; Ayesha Barenblat, founder of Remake; and Chris McKenzie, Ambassador at Remake, Buyer at Nubian Hueman, and Associate at The Ember Company. This podcast can be also be found on our website here: https://findingyourgood.org/dcsustainablefashionmeccapodcast/ If you haven't yet, please subscribe to Finding Your Good on Apple Podcasts, and while you're there don't forget to rate and review our show. Thanks so much for listening.
DC is Becoming the Mecca for Sustainable Fashion - The DC Sustainable Fashion community is a fast-growing group of makers, fashion bloggers, nonprofits, collectives and passionate voices who are doing good through a variety of ventures to make our DC more stylish, creative – and green. As the city of politics and policy, these movers and shakers are urging those in DC – and the world – to become more conscious consumers. Find your good this week as we lead an insightful conversation with Adriana Mendoza, Co-Founder of Femme Fatale DC; Gabrielle Clary, Co-Founder of DC Sustainable Fashion Collective; Ayesha Barenblat, founder of Remake; and Chris McKenzie, Ambassador at Remake, Buyer at Nubian Hueman, and Associate at The Ember Company.
The DC Sustainable Fashion community is a fast-growing group of makers, fashion bloggers, nonprofits, collectives and passionate voices who are doing good through a variety of ventures to make our DC more stylish, creative – and green. As the city of politics and policy, these movers and shakers are urging those in DC – and the world – to become more conscious consumers. Find your good this week as we lead an insightful conversation with Adriana Mendoza, Co-Founder of Femme Fatale DC; Gabrielle Clary, Co-Founder of DC Sustainable Fashion Collective; Ayesha Barenblat, founder of Remake; and Chris McKenzie, Ambassador at Remake, Buyer at Nubian Hueman, and Associate at The Ember Company. When you're done listening, make sure to check out their accounts on social! https://www.instagram.com/p/B3KDM8TgasM/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B3ibrqdnoJH/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B3H6lfjnnKt/
"When you've been given blessings, you should be able to live off those blessings." ~Anika Hobbs, Owner and Lead Curator of Nubian Hueman . Join us today as we talk about pushing through the pain of incremental growth to passion and purpose with Anika Hobbs. A former H&M executive turned entrepreneur, Anika Hobbs' heart and passion are to see artists living off their true blessings, their art! Nubian Hueman, Anika's social enterprise, is said to have a unique energy that not only empowers you, but it feels like home. It is a place where the beauty of culture, creativity and community collide. Nubian Hueman curates unique goods inspired by Black and Brown culture and the many facets of the African Diaspora. The landscape of this incredible space reflects the essence of an ever-changing canvas that gives way to pieces of the past, while capturing features of the present, and projecting concepts of the future. On this episode, Anika discusses all the beauty, realness and power her social enterprise does to bring life back to the community. She is unapologetically HER. You can't help but fall in love with the calmness she brings as she shares with us her journey from H&M to entrepreneurship and the power of #tribelife that kept her going through a painful loss. Anika describes herself as the definition of "incremental growth!" This episode is full of wisdom, truth, black love, and excellence. Sit back, listen, and join us today on this journey to growth. Connect with Anika on IG at @NUBIANHUEMAN & @blackloveexperience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/braveinvision/support
CURATE. CREATE. CELEBRATE. Nubian Hueman is a catalyst for culture, community, and the development of the creative economy by connecting the consumer to independent artists from across the world. Bringing popular culture, and fair-trade to a modern brand experience by serving as a means to promote collective interaction, community development, and global responsibility through a fresh and artistic platform. Nubian Hueman is a social enterprise that specializes in sourcing and curating unique goods, fashion, and art by designers representing the global Diaspora. They break the myth that artists cannot live through their creative abilities which drives us to change the narrative of design around the world. Anika Hobbs has partnered with close to 400 artists and designers, from 6 different continents, and over 25 countries. Nubian Hueman is the only digital and brick-and-mortar with 99% of it's products made and purchased by people of color. Essentially they are the link that binds creative sustainability and international commerce. Follow on Instagram- @nubianhueman nubianhueman.com WASHINGTON DC 1231 Good Hope Rd SE, Washington DC 20020 (202) 394-3386 BALTIMORE MD 211 W. Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 Opening Summer 2019
Anika Hobbs, founder of Nubian Hueman, speaks about creativity and community.
Today in the guest chair we have Anika Hobbs, the Founder of Nubian Hueman, a Washington DC boutique featuring a curated selection of African-inspired apparel, accessories, art, and unique goods. Not simply a boutique, Nubian Hueman is a social enterprise that specializes in sourcing unique goods, fashion, and art by designers representing the global Diaspora. It has become a catalyst for culture, community, and the development of the creative economy by connecting the consumer to independent artists from across the world and serving as a means to promote collective interaction, community development, and global responsibility through a fresh and artistic brick-and-mortar platform. Nubian Hueman has worked with over 400 artists, in 30 countries, and across 6 different continents and has received recognition from former President Barack Obama, the Washington Post, NPR, and Forbes. On today’s episode, Anika shares how her unlikely career path in retail served as a catalyst for Nubian Hueman. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher Links mentioned in this episode Nubian Hueman Retail Math Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements If you’re looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Social Media Info Nubian Hueman - @nubianhueman Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
In this episode we talk all things BLACk with Anika Hobbs, founder of Nubian Hueman a catalyst for culture, community, and the development of the creative economy by connecting the consumer to independent artists from across the world. Popular culture, and fair-trade, promoting collective interaction, community development, and global responsibility through a fresh and artistic platform is what she is about! more info at sitmpodcast.com
Congrats to Anika Hobbs from Nubian Hueman 5 years strong!!!! And the best selection of modern soul music.Playlist:DJ YZOMac Ayres & Jordan Robertson - UnderAstroLogical - Stereotypes (feat. Claire Mortifee)Pablo Nouvelle - Sunshine in Stereo (feat. Andreya Triana) [Melodiesinfonie Remix]Potatohead People - Quest for LoveMac Ayres & Chris Anderson - Next to YouAstroLogical - Omen (feat. Galimatias)DJ Simon S - Lately featuring Nicola KramerBadHuman Arthaus (R.Y.E Bred) - pAInT-Feat. Wes Felton_Joe DB.Jamelle & Diggs Duke - Rose TeaAnika Hobbs (Nubian Hueman) Blue Six - Anything Is Possible Clara Hill - RepriseDego - Keep It Moving RightDwele - JimmystaydownGlenn Lewis - Simple ThingsDJ Kimberly WashingtonDarkhouse Family - The Offering Yusuke Hirado - Encounter Blue Lab Beats - Pineapple Iman Omari - Another Emily King - Distance MavTree, Eric Roberson - So EasyYebba - Evergreen Scary Pockets - Never Gonna Give You UpMadison Ryan - MirrorChristian Scott - The Cypher Kwaye - Lost In My Boots Radiant Children - Poke Bowl Marie Dahlstrom - Anymore.Blue Lab Beats - The IdeaFrank McComb, Eric Roberson - Cereal Milk Raul Midon - Pick Somebody Up Midnight Hour feat. Rapheal Saadiq - It' You Midnight Hour feat. Bilal - Do It together
Congrats to Anika Hobbs from Nubian Hueman 5 years strong!!!! And the best selection of modern soul music.Playlist:DJ YZOMac Ayres & Jordan Robertson - UnderAstroLogical - Stereotypes (feat. Claire Mortifee)Pablo Nouvelle - Sunshine in Stereo (feat. Andreya Triana) [Melodiesinfonie Remix]Potatohead People - Quest for LoveMac Ayres & Chris Anderson - Next to YouAstroLogical - Omen (feat. Galimatias)DJ Simon S - Lately featuring Nicola KramerBadHuman Arthaus (R.Y.E Bred) - pAInT-Feat. Wes Felton_Joe DB.Jamelle & Diggs Duke - Rose TeaAnika Hobbs (Nubian Hueman) Blue Six - Anything Is Possible Clara Hill - RepriseDego - Keep It Moving RightDwele - JimmystaydownGlenn Lewis - Simple ThingsDJ Kimberly WashingtonDarkhouse Family - The Offering Yusuke Hirado - Encounter Blue Lab Beats - Pineapple Iman Omari - Another Emily King - Distance MavTree, Eric Roberson - So EasyYebba - Evergreen Scary Pockets - Never Gonna Give You UpMadison Ryan - MirrorChristian Scott - The Cypher Kwaye - Lost In My Boots Radiant Children - Poke Bowl Marie Dahlstrom - Anymore.Blue Lab Beats - The IdeaFrank McComb, Eric Roberson - Cereal Milk Raul Midon - Pick Somebody Up Midnight Hour feat. Rapheal Saadiq - It' You Midnight Hour feat. Bilal - Do It together
Anika Hobbs, designer, entrepreneur, CEO & founder of Nubian Hueman boutique, an African fashion store that focuses on supporting independent artists from all over the world. She once cut her teeth working a 9-5 in the retail business as she was building her own business on the side. Now she's a full time entrepreneur in the forefront of a movement to make Washington DC a hub for African Fashion.Tools:https://quickbooks.intuit.com/ Books: The 1 minute Manager, Ken Blanchard https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/763362.The_One_Minute_Manager Social Links: https://www.instagram.com/nubianhueman/ https://twitter.com/nubianhueman https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmoMhU4vZHuqYbXD5GD-Vtg https://www.facebook.com/nubianhueman/ Web:https://nubianhueman.com/
We're back in studio this week! DC has numerous independently-owned apparel stores throughout the city. One store in particular has not only helped add a little more "fly" to people's wardrobes and homes, but has also shown many the creativity and beauty which exists on the east side of the Anacostia River. Anika Hobbs is the owner of Nubian Hueman, a retail store featuring products and designs reflective of Black Culture, located inside the Anacostia Arts Center. We talked about Anika getting her start in fashion as a visual merchandiser for H&M in Boston, relocating to DC and opening Nubian Hueman, the "African Print Trend", the Black Love Experience, leading by example as a business owner and of course Critical Place Theory and much more. This was a fun episode we know you'll enjoy. Spread the word and follow us. All The Fly Kids on everything. Subscribe and Comment on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and SoundCloud. Links: www.nubianhueman.com www.blackloveexperience.com Social Media - [at]NubianHueman | [at]blackloveexperience