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Are you interested in building a brand with authenticity and purpose? Look no further than Chid Liberty, the CEO of Liberty & Justice, Africa's first Fair Trade Certified™ apparel manufacturer. Chid recently shared his top tips for building a brand from the ground up on the "How I Built This with Guy Raz" podcast, and it's a must-listen for any entrepreneur or aspiring business owner. Born in Liberia and raised in Germany and the United States, Chid founded Liberty & Justice in 2010 to provide economic opportunities for Liberian women and their communities. Despite facing challenges like the 2014 Ebola outbreak, Chid has grown the company and now operates ethical factories in Liberia, Ghana, and Benin. In the podcast episode, Chid shares his insights on authenticity, generosity, purpose, community building, and being a light to others. He also talks about the lessons he learned from his sister Beatrice Dixon, brother Richelieu Dennis, friend Emmet Dennis, and wife Georgie Badiel Liberty. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a visionary leader who is making a positive impact in the world. Check out the "How I Built This with Guy Raz" podcast episode featuring Chid Liberty today.
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A seasoned brand marketer and general manager with over 25 years of experience, Kimberly is widely recognized as a leading business executive that is known for driving transformative growth among existing and emerging Brands and Companies. She sites her ability to stay connected with consumers and culture, cultivate strong collaborative partnerships, unlock revenue growth opportunities, and build inspired and empowered teams as keys to her success. Kimberly recently joined ViacomCBS as EVP, Chief Marketing Officer, BET Networks. In this role she is responsible for managing and implementing brand strategy across all platforms including the BET and BET Her linear networks, BET+ streaming, BET Social and stewards the highly successful BET Live Events business. Prior to joining BET, Kimberly was the Chief Operating and Brand Officer, Sundial Brands where she partnered with founder and CEO, Richelieu Dennis, to craft the overall strategic direction for future growth across the entire Sundial portfolio, including SheaMoisture, Nubian Heritage, Madam C.J. Walker Beauty Culture, and Nyakio. Kimberly oversaw Operations, Marketing, International, and Sales, and played a leading role in the launch and marketing of the $100M New Voices Fund in support of Women of Color Entrepreneurs. Prior to Sundial, Kimberly was Chief Marketing Officer of the Beauty Division of Coty, Inc., the makers of several fragrances and iconic beauty brands such as COVERGIRL, Clairol, Sally Hansen, and Rimmel. During her time at Coty, Kimberly stewarded the U.S. relaunch of several flagship brands, including Rimmel's Street Beauty, the modernization of Sally Hansen, and Clairol's Nice N' Easy relaunch which delivered the most significant innovation in the hair color category in the last 50 years. Prior to joining Coty, Kimberly worked at The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) for 16 years in various roles in North America and Global. Her roles included Vice President, Venturing and Emerging Brands (VEB) where she was responsible for leading marketing, innovation and assessing high growth merger and acquisition opportunities of emerging beverage brands. She is widely known for her leadership, turnaround and delivery of record growth of the $3.5B Sprite and Flavors portfolio. During her leadership, she relaunched The Coca-Cola Company's 2nd and 3rd largest global brands and led key marketing partnerships with the NBA, LeBron James, Drake and many others. Kimberly started her career in Brand Management at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, OH. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications & Business from Howard University and a MBA from Clark Atlanta University. She has been recognized as one of the Top Marketing Executives to Watch, interviewed by leading industry publications and has spoken on a number of panels on Women's empowerment, how to expand brands globally and effectively market to youth, millennials and multicultural consumers. She is actively involved in many professional and social organizations and has been nationally recognized for her efforts to address childhood literacy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humovemakers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humovemakers/support
On this episode we discuss the allegations of unequal treatment, sexual harassment and coercion in the workplace against Abiola Oke, former CEO and publisher of the indie music website Okayplayer and OkayAfrica, Richelieu Dennis, former Essence CEO, and Chris Stylezz former host of D’ussé Palooza.
Topic: When Black women are the token minority in the workforce, we attempt to seek out other Black women co-workers within the office environment. We give the extra inner ‘black fist’ when she is in a higher, executive position. But what happens when that sense of pride and #blackgirlmagic turns to misery and dread the hands of said Black woman? Recently, a collective group of women, called #BlackFemaleAnonymous, wrote a piece in Medium entitled, “The Truth About Essence”, in which they discussed intimidation and possible retaliation upon the demand for resignation of CEO Richelieu Dennis, Michelle Ebanks, Joy Collins Profet, and Moana Luu. We will have the link of the article in our show notes, as well as Essences’ official statement on the criticism of the article. It does bring up an interesting discussion of working under black women in leadership positions. Many love the thought of working under the visual representation of themselves, while others...not so much. Let’s talk bullying is the worst, as an adult, when it’s buy us. The Truth About Essence https://medium.com/@blackfemaleanonymous2020/the-truth-about-essence-532152b08051 Essence Official Statement: https://www.essence.com/business/essence-official-statement-black-womens-anonymous/ Bullied Out of Position: Black Women’s Complex Intersectionality, Workplace Bullying, and Resulting Career Disruption https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leah_Hollis2/publication/326107893_Bullied_Out_of_Position_Black_Women's_Complex_Intersectionality_Workplace_Bullying_and_Resulting_Career_Disruption/links/5b6b766745851546c9f78491/Bullied-Out-of-Position-Black-Womens-Complex-Intersectionality-Workplace-Bullying-and-Resulting-Career-Disruption.pdf INTERPERSONAL BULLYING BEHAVIOURS IN THE WORKPLACE http://scholar.google.com/scholar_url?url=https://sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/download/256/253&hl=en&sa=X&scisig=AAGBfm184rFhR_GUdaV_VAgBom6FrBM18w&nossl=1&oi=scholarr A Review of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Employee Experiences of Workplace Bullying http://scholar.google.com/scholar_url?url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabir_Giga/publication/260246604_A_Review_of_Black_and_Minority_Ethnic_BME_Employee_Experiences_of_Workplace_Bullying/links/02e7e5315fee497fb2000000/A-Review-of-Black-and-Minority-Ethnic-BME-Employee-Experiences-of-Workplace-Bullying&hl=en&sa=X&scisig=AAGBfm3WNsMzlqP4mYxGDjtE80rTa-gi1A&nossl=1&oi=scholarr Three Perspectives on Workplace Harassment of Women of Color https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1600&context=ggulrev Women Bullied At Work: Here’s Why Your Female Boss Doesn’t Support You https://www.forbes.com/sites/heidilynnekurter/2020/02/19/women-bullied-at-work-heres-why-your-female-boss-dislikes-you/#742bc78c654b Sista' Abuse: The Prevalence of Black-on-Black Female Bullying in the Workplace? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263163369_Sista'_Abuse_The_Prevalence_of_Black-on-Black_Female_Bullying_in_the_Workplace Continue the Discussion, Download, Subscribe, Rate, Like, Follow Us, and Share on: Website: www.mahoganymomology.com Twitter: @MMomology Insta: @mahoganymomology FB: @MahoganyMomology FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mahoganymomologist
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Since learning of the passing of sports legend Kobe Bryant, and his daughter Gianna Bryant. The conversations surrounding his legacy have filled us with warmth as we remember the father he was. This week we wanted to center Black #girldads and it only made sense to invite Essence Ventures Founder and Chair, and #GirlDad of FOUR - Richelieu Dennis. Our prayers are with the fathers of all the families affected by the tragedy and we hope that this episode helps to lift up the beauty of Black fatherhood. Use #YesGirlPodcast to share your #girldad experiences and hug your loved ones a little tighter today.Yes, Girl! Hosts: Cori Murray (@corimurray) Charli Penn (IG = @charlipenn / Twitter = @manwifedog)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly) + Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_)Bookings: Cori Murray, Charli Penn, and Tiffany AshiteyAudio: Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) + Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier)Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)
Part 2: Jamarlin continues his interview with Diishan Imira, founder of hair-care platform Mayvenn. They discuss how Diishan was mentored to think like a boss and “ask for the check,” and how much it meant to him to have investor Richelieu Dennis in his cap table. They also discuss New York progressives bangin’ back against Amazon and the growing negative sentiment against big tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, Ameenha Lee here ! This podcast episode is about the background and history of Shea Moisture. It also tells the story of Richelieu Dennis vision for Madam C J Walker Mansion ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ameenha/support
Michael Imhotep host of "The African History Network Show" on 1-2-19 discusses the story of Essence Magazine owner Richelieu Dennis buys Madam CJ Walker's mansion. He wants to make it an incubator for Black Business Women. This is an example of Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics). Annie Turnbo Malone is not talked about much but she was the mentor to Madam C.J. Walker. 48 Hour Sale: ON SALE $30 - The "Black Panther 8 Digital Download Bundle Pack" included 8 presentations from Michael Imhotep host of "The African History Network Show". This includes 3 presentations from Michael Imhotep dealing with the film "Black Panther". ON SALE $30, Reg. $80!!! Sale Ends, Friday, Jan. 2nd, 2019. ORDER HERE: http://theafricanhistorynetwork.net/Black-Panther-8-Digital-Download-Bundle-Pa 48 Hour Sale - Get 50% OFF at http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. Advertise your African American owned business with The African History Network to reach thousands of potential customers. Get 50% OFF the 1st Month & 2nd month is FREE! Ends Friday, Jan. 4th, 2019, 11:59pm EST. E-mail us at CustomerService@AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information about Advertising with The African History Network. “The African History Network Show” with Michael Imhotep is on Blog Talk Radio, Itunes, TuneIn, CastBox, FMPlayer, Acast, etc. Visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.
Rod and Karen discuss Dollar Stores flourishing due to poverty, 45 year old man hurt in hazing incident, Old Bay vs New Bae, Jehovah's Witnesses under attack, a bad performance of The Wiz, Ohio town offers to pay off student loans, Starrkeisha's Christmas Carols, Forever 21 Wakanda, black man paycheck harassment, Richelieu Dennis investing in black women, That's Ya'll Man, White People News and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: Site: GetBevel.com/tbgwt
In this special episode, Luvvie brings you an in-depth interview with Sundial Brands Co-Founder and CEO Rich Dennis. In the interview, Rich shares how he went from selling soaps on 125th street in Harlem to building a business that is now a global conglomerate. He chats about why economic freedom is so critical for the Black community and breaks down the costs of (not) buying Black. He talks about buying ESSENCE Magazine and explains how he had the conviction to insist that Unilever invest $100 million in Black women entrepreneurs as part of this partnership with the megabrand. Last but certainly not least, Rich addresses the controversy surrounding that SheaMoisture ad and whether the formula has changed. Yea, we went there! Do yourself a favor and get into this episode ASAP!Follow Rich’s fund focused on women of color entrepreneurs, New Voices Fund, on Facebook and Instagram.Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Buy her book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual.Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with thoughts and questions!Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company
In episode 60, we welcome Antwi Atuahene (@noiretnoire)to our wonderful round table on this week’s SocietyNow! We discuss his journey into his business NoiretNoire (http://noir-et-noire.com). We breakdown T.I. buys his old neighborhood in Atlanta. Plus, we dive into SheaMoisture haircare and skincare products founder Richelieu Dennis announced a $100 million fund for women entrepreneurs of color at the 2018 Essence Festival. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
In episode 60, we welcome Antwi Atuahene (@noiretnoire)to our wonderful round table on this week’s SocietyNow! We discuss his journey into his business NoiretNoire (http://noir-et-noire.com). We breakdown T.I. buys his old neighborhood in Atlanta. Plus, we dive into SheaMoisture haircare and skincare products founder Richelieu Dennis announced a $100 million fund for women entrepreneurs of color at the 2018 Essence Festival. All this and more on #SocietyNow!
Episode 44 starts off with an apology from Saj for being so harsh in her language throughout the podcast. Ascending 101 dives in money magic. The Daily Struggle is about keeping feminine energy in check. Then Saj reads herself for Petty 'n Problematic for her dragging of Richelieu Dennis, former owner of Sundial Brand (parent company of Shea Moisture) and current owner of Essence Venture company. Shop MyFluffyPuffs.com for all your hair care needs!
Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show discussed the major announcement from Richelieu Dennis founder of Sundial Brands. On Thursday, SheaMoisture haircare and skincare products founder Richelieu Dennis announced a $100 million fund for women entrepreneurs of color at the 2018 Essence Festival. The announcement surrounds the New Voices Fund that he's been prepping for the past year. Take your African American owned business to the next level and advertise with The African History Network to reach thousands of potential customers. Special Promotion, Buy 1 Month Get 1 Month Free! Ends Tuesday, July 10th, 11:59pm EST. E-mail us at CustomerService@AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information. Don't miss the 7th Annual Liberated Minds Black Homeschool and Education Expo in Atlanta, Friday, July 13th - Sunday, July 15th, 2018. Visit www.LiberatedMindsExpo.com Michael Imhotep presents on Sunday. Online Course: “Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave What They Didn't Teach You In School” Register at http://theafricanhistorynetworkschool.learnworlds.com/bundles?bundle_id=african-history-network-course-bundle-pack ON SALE NOW: 55% Off - 10 Online Course Bundle Pack from The African History Network - ON DEMAND
The path of a multicultural entrepreneur can be winding and frustrating, filled with challenges and barriers. How do you break away from the pack, distinguish your company, and get noticed by investors? From potions in Liberia and Sierra Leone, to soaps on the corner of 125th Street in Harlem, to beauty products in every name-brand store, Sundial Brands may have the answer.In the inaugural episode of Access & Opportunity, Carla Harris talks with Richelieu Dennis, the co-founder and CEO of Sundial, about how he turned his grandmother’s traditional health and beauty recipes into a small community that grew into a multimillion-dollar beauty brand. Richelieu shares crucial advice for young entrepreneurs and discusses how he and Sundial are committed to giving back to communities by creating funding opportunities for, and partnerships with, women and multiculturally owned businesses that need it most.The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and figures contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast. This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2018 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Members SIPC.
Jamarlin talks to Keenan Beasley, co-founder and managing partner of New York digital analytics company BLKBOX. The Westpoint grad and former P&G brand manager talks about his early mistakes, how NY and Silicon Valley investors differ, and the advantages of getting experience in an industry before trying to disrupt it. He also discusses M&A activity involving Richelieu Dennis, Byron Allen and Robert Smith. Recorded on March 23, 2018, in New York, NY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each Money Making Conversations radio talk show with host Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Appearing on the show this Monday, Richelieu Dennis, Founder of SheaMoisture, Founder & Chairman of Essence Ventures, which includes Essence Magazine and Essence Festival; Drew Bledsoe, retired NFL player and owner of Bledsoe Family Winery; Melissa Harville-Lebron, the first African-American female NASCAR team owner; Lyneir Richardson, Executive Director of the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, Rutgers Business School.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each Money Making Conversations radio talk show with host Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life. Appearing on the show this Monday, Richelieu Dennis, Founder of SheaMoisture, Founder & Chairman of Essence Ventures, which includes Essence Magazine and Essence Festival; Drew Bledsoe, retired NFL player and owner of Bledsoe Family Winery; Melissa Harville-Lebron, the first African-American female NASCAR team owner; Lyneir Richardson, Executive Director of the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, Rutgers Business School.Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On this episode of Money Making Conversations we have Richelieu Dennis, Founder of SheaMoisture, Founder & Chairman of Essence Ventures, which includes Essence Magazine and Essence Festival.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Money Making Conversations we have Richelieu Dennis, Founder of SheaMoisture, Founder & Chairman of Essence Ventures, which includes Essence Magazine and Essence Festival.Don’t miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald streaming LIVE every Monday at 10AM-12PM EST on biz1190 (www.biz1190.com), on our Facebook fanpage at Facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations, anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hype or Goodnight: 1) H&M Apologizes for promoting "Coolest Monkey In The Jungle" shirt with a black child model. 2) Erin Jackson becomes first black woman to qualify for speedskating Olympics. 3) Shea Moisture's owner Richelieu Dennis acquires Essence From Time Inc. 4) Joe Budden leaving Complex Show - Black Revoked: Law - Main Topic: Catt Sadler leaves E!News due to pay inequality.