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Welcome Back NSG!As we return to the episode the crew get into a heated debate about why black men seem to not be going to college and the root issues behind it, then we talk do black parents need to teach their children to be more obedient and Wallo says the whole "Support Black Business" movement is a scam. ENJOY!!Listen to the full episode ad free at Patreon.com/soshamelesspodcast
What does it take to run a thriving business in Washington? Lately, for a number of business owners around the Sound , the answer seems to be “too much.” January has seen the closure of a number of long time Black owned businesses in the Seattle area – including Jackson’s Catfish Corner and Flowers Just-4-U in Seattle’s Central District, Plum Bistro in Capitol Hill, La Familia in Des Moines, and Nate Jackson’s Super Funny Comedy Club in Tacoma. When faced with a rising number of Black-owned businesses saying “we can’t do this anymore” Converge Media didn’t just stand by. They launched a campaign to turn things around. This month, the local media organization announced a push to support Black businesses across the Sound. Converge Media's Besa Gordan tells us about the effort and the struggles she's hearing from Black business owners. Guest: Besa Gordon, the host of Back2Besa on Fox13 and FOX Soul/Personality and Digital Manager with Converge Media Related Links: Support Black Businesses - Converge Media Flora & Fauna: A Pioneer Square Gem Struggles Amidst Economic Downturn Ashanti Mayfield and Creamy Cone Cafe at a Crossroads Besa's recs: Intentionalist Buy Black Card Umami Kushi - Yuzu Kosho | Curry Bread | Seattle Yakitori Flora + Fauna Moe Vegan Seattle Best 100% Vegan Soul Food Fat's Chicken and Waffles | Southern Food | Seattle, WA, USA Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Trigger warning for subject mentioning at 1:37:00) The second All Men's edition of the podcast is here!!! Majority unedited, Tae, Ju and Andre (aka every cereal name) have quite an episode ahead. Speaking on several topics including the definition of being a grown man, how soon is too soon to get to know someone intimately (spoiler, 2 days) and fatherhood roles amongst many different backgrounds. A cameo from our dear KeeLowLow with TJ special guest starring, this is gonna be one to remember, buckle up!!!The Support Black Business shoutout goes to:Our dear mechanic, NishoSoul!!!Be sure to check out his music, and up to date shows on all social mediaTwitter: NishoSoulIG: NishoSoulMusicQuestions/Listener Letters: tkohnah@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tkohnahpodcast/support
We were tired, but we here. This edition, we speak on (what we did watch of) the Paris 2024 Olympics. Speaking on the black excellence and black history being made worldwide. Justin Timberlake, made Rock Ya Body, but can't rock this continuing DUI. Also, quite a few stories involving hygiene (or lack thereof.) We get another listener letter and quite a response from the Family!!!(Leave your favorite cookie flavor in the comments.)For this Support Black Business, we of the TKOhNah Podcast simply ask for your continued support for us on Spotify with your interactions and sharing with those whom you would feel enjoy what we do over here. We will update everyone as reconnect our podcast to all the platforms. Greatly appreciate all of the TKOhNah family and fans!!!Listener Letters/Questions:TKOhNah@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tkohnahpodcast/support
Its FRIDAYYY!!!! Welcome back guys and happy pre-weekend!! On the final installment of the week the crew talk best friends being friends with your partner, Beyonces new album and its meaning/impact, and a young lady reaches out to us about a childrens book that she wrote. Support Black Business you guys!! and ENJOY!!!Join our Patreon to listen to the full episode AD FREE at Patreon.com/SoShamelessPodcast
Melvin Graham (he/him) is in conversation with Thamarrah about the unique challenges of Black owned businesses and the role Black entrepreneurship has played in building America. Melvin is a filmmaker and director of the docuseries Black Business LA. In this series he follows entrepreneurs in the Los Angeles area building businesses despite a growing economic crisis. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Find more As It Should Be at asitshouldbepod.com Support the show: Join the Collective for only $3 a month
Today is a great day we finally have Icey on the DaDojo Podcast and this conversation escalates. Topics 0:00-22 How to grow a Business with a Small Audience 22:00- 34:00 Learning not to take everyones advice 34:00- 47:00 Do you actually Support Black People or is it a Show 47:00- 50:00 How to Create a Vibe 50:00- 57:00 Tell your Friends to Stop Making Music 57:00- end Why it's Hard to see yourself as a God Link to submitting questions: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5TfjDvGTyeQsX11qpcS5_fAm2IlbvUzgjuTdjJvfUfOyekQ/viewform Patreon: https://patreon.com/SenseiNK?utm_medi... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/senseink/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/senseink/support
August is Support Black Business month and Executive Producer and Creative of the Netflix documentary, She Did That, and fellow Dear Media Podcaster, Renae Bluitt discusses the importance of representation and how Black entrepreneurs are rewriting their own narratives with the businesses they're launching. NGP is also back with a What's the Deal?! sharing tips for creators looking to support the small businesses they love. Social Handles Host: @iamejjames Guest: @iamrenaebluitt Show: whosoncontent | @therealdba Produced by Dear Media.
On Episode 129 of “That's What I'm Saying!” the podcast, we get into the Ratchet Minute with Tiara Mack the unapologetic twerking senator from Rhode Island, the latest P-Valley episode, Trick-Daddy calling his wife's boyfriends his “boyfriends-in-law”, And R.Kelly getting engaged to one of his accusers. (28:00) On the Woke Minute, we discuss the possibility of Google creating a sentient AI named “LaMDA”. (50:07) On the Weekend D**k Report, we give advice to a listener who's boyfriend has gained 40lbs since the pandemic. (1:01:41) On That's My Jam, Shatara brings us back to 1988 “Rolling With Kid n Play” (1:07:54) On the Support Black Business segment of the show we highlight designer, Margaret Francis and her company The Me Collection. themecollectioninc.com. Want to advertise your business on our podcast AND TV Show on Island TV? Visit https://twispod.com/advertise-with-us
On Episode 128 of “That's What I'm Saying!” the podcast, we talk Drake's surprise album, Honestly, Nevermind, Monique's apology to D.L. Hughley's family, Dave Chappelle's theater, Beyonce's new single “Break My Soul”, and the Chriseley's bank fraud case. (33:03) On the Woke Minute, we discuss Justin Beiber's face paralysis and the nationwide food shortages. (57:52) On That's My Jam, Shaun brings us back to 2011 “Ass On The Floor” by Diddy featuring Dirty Money. (1:02:58) On the Support Black Business segment of the show we shout out Zainabu natural skin care and cosmetics. www.zainabucosmetics.com.
On Episode 125 of “That's What I'm Saying!” the podcast, we talk about all the slaps… Will Smith's slap and 10-year Oscars ban, Mike Tyson's JetBlue slap, NeNe leaks slapping Bravo with a discrimination lawsuit and Blac Chyna slapping Rob Kardashian with a gun and joking about it. (38:05) On the Woke Minute, we discuss the family fallout over the late Pittsburgh Steelers QB, Dwayne Haskins' funeral and the discrimination against Black and brown immigrants and Ukrainian refugees. (50:28) On the Weekend D**k Report, we give advice to a listener who is married to a womanizer. (1:05:09) On That's My Jam, Shatara brings us back to 2003 “Bad Boy This, Bad Boy That” Da Band. (1:12:58) On the Support Black Business segment of the show, we give a shoutout to D.E.F.I.N.E. Skincare products. https://define-skin.com/.
Hey PV Family! Who was able to visit the yard this past weekend for the spring game? Of course, that's what we're discussing in the locker room from the atmosphere, the band, the tailgating - it was a good time! 1876 dives into some spring game highlights as well as QB and OL play. In addition to this, the crew congratulates Coach Angela Williams on being naming Assistant coach of sprints and hurdles for the USATF national team during the World Athletics Championship happening July 15-19th in Eugene, Oregon. Following locker room, we get the run down on spring sports such as tennis, baseball, and softball from Doc with excitement as the season continues! This week, we're meeting at the flag poles with Coach Todd Middleton - Defensive Coordinator for the PVU football team. This interview is an exciting one, especially after the hype from the spring game, because we get the perspective from somebody on the sideline! Turn your volume up and press play!
We all want to support Black Business by continuing to circulate our dollars in the community. We discuss some of the pitfalls, nuances and struggles some black businesses have, making it difficult to succeed.
Todays topic on Afro Economic Fridays will be going into Real Estate expected housing crisis developing, postive note chasing home ownership dream create generational wealth thur black dollar here in the U.S and Diasopra, Africa. check out https://southparkcottages.com/ Support Black Business: https://www.communityresources.biz/ --- 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/the-lost-african/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-lost-african/support
Welcome to season Two of the podcast Man2Man 360.The All Stars and I are all supporters of Black businesses. We all own or have owned businesses as well. Unfortunately sometimes we have all run into situations that make us question our support. This episode we talk about the Good, Bad and Ugly of supporting Black Business and whether we should continue.This is a good discussion so let's jump right in and of course I'm your host Darryl D Anderson.Show is Recorded, Edited and Produced by Darryl D Anderson of Ambassador Media GroupLive Airing of the show is on http://rSpirit.OnlinePlease visit, LIKE and Comment about the show at Facebook.com/Man2Man360Theme Song Edited and Mixed my Damion Hill of https://e-mixonline.comVoiceOvers by Christopher BellLicense Free MusicMerry Bay by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 UnportedAuthor / Artist: Ghostrifter OfficialWebsite: https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialDuration: 02:14BPM: 100WAV quality: 44.1 kHz 16 bit (stereo)Nintendo 64 by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitraxMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Track description: Superb hip-hop track by yoitrax.
Keep Rising: Supporting Black Business in Seattle Panel Discussion #KeepRising: Supporting Black Business in Seattle is a panel discussion presented by Comcast Rise between Lews Rudd, Co-Founder, and CEO of Ezell's Famous Chicken, Debrena Jackson Gandy, Founder of Masterminds, Ilona Lohrey, VP of Membership and Programs at GSBA, Dave Mandapat, Director of Marketing for Washington State for Comcast Business, and Omari Salisbury, Founder of Converge Media. This panel discussion focuses on two things, first what are the issues that small business owners are facing at this moment, and secondly what are some things that small business owners can do right now to get on the right track including applying for the Comcast Rise grant which offers $10,000 to small businesses across King and Pierce counties.
This week the Queens discuss a man throwing a baby shower for his girlfriend on a NY subway. Join them at the throne as they dive into supporting black businesses. Be sure to follow them on IG @queenish_podcast. Have questions or would like to receive advice you can email them to queenishpod@gmail.com. Love the show? Be sure to like, rate and leave us a review!
Morning Update Show | Thursday September 16, 2021 Sound Transit testing "Fare Ambassadors" on link light rail Echohawk named interim CEO at YouthCare Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month Support Black Business
In this episode Tony Nyundu-Bicanin (IG: @_Blacktoned) discuss business realities, complexities and dilemmas along the 'support black business' narrative with two black African women - Mrs Bronwen Hassan (IG: @bronwynhassan of IG: @Afrib_creations ) from South Africa and Mrs Ennia Jones (IG: @ennia7 of IG: @fleurettearomas ) from Zimbabwe. This Episode is brought to you by both AfriB Creations and Fleurette Aromatherapy. Music track is by DJ MicSoul (IG: @micsoulsa_ )
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." - John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 35 - "Draft Day". This Week we become heads of record labels and each draft our ideal roster of rappers under 30. We also take trip down memory lane and talk about our favourite Kanye West produced songs. And in 'Sue Me' we highlight both the latest drop from Jugg & Revive (https://juggandrevive.com/), as well as the legendary career of Ms. Kelly Price. Welcome in & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: Akon - I Can't Wait Outro Song: The Throne (JAY-Z & Kanye West) - Otis Rahim's Recommendation: Emotional Oranges - The Juicebox (Album) Paul's Recommendation: Skyzoo - All the Brilliant Things (Album) Time Stamps: Best Kanye West beats for non-Kanye songs: (23:04 – 38:12) Hip Hop Label Draft: (38:12 – 01:39:14) Support Black Business and Kelly Price Appreciation: (01:39:14 – 01:46:00) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." - John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 34 - "Rich Forever". This week we focus on the career of Rick Ross. Discussing what makes him such a prominent figure in rap and why we both believe he is an underrated legend of the game. Alongside this, we also take a look back at the year thus far and reveal our favourite song and album of 2021. As well as highlighting Tennis Star Naomi Osaka's decision to sit out the French Open. Welcome in & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: Rick Ross - Free Enterprise (Ft. John Legend) Outro Song: Meek Mill - Maybach Curtains (Ft. John Legend, Nas & Rick Ross) Rahim's Recommendation: Pa Salieu - Glidin' (Ft. slowthai) Paul's Recommendation: Isaiah Rashad - 200/Warning Time Stamps: Standouts so far in 2021: (16:45 – 23:39) Social Justice: (23:39 – 30:20) Rick Ross Career: (30:20 – 01:20:20) Support Black Business: (01:20:20 – 01:25:05) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." - John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 33 - "The Flu Game". Our end of May review. This week we'll be talking about Jorja Smith's EP "Be Right Back", the eagerly-awaited "Financial Times" by Cam Thomas and "Pray for Haiti" by Mach-Hommy. Alongside this we also reflect on one year since the murder of George Floyd. As well as highlight the work of In Ya Feelings: Cards for the Culture. www.inyafeelings.com Welcome in & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: Lil' Wayne - Comfortable (Ft. Babyface) Outro Song: Melanie Fiona - This Time (Ft. J. Cole) Rahim's Recommendation: Rod Wave - SoulFly (Album) Paul's Recommendation: Mereba - AZEB (EP) Time Stamps: Memorable Artist Performances: (19:59 – 34:22) Social Justice: (34:22 – 39:58) Jorja Smith “Be Right Back”: (42:13 - 57:53) Cam Thomas “Financial Times”: (57:53 – 01:14:57) Mach-Hommy “Pray For Haiti”: (01:14:57 – 01:31:50) Support Black Business: (01:31:50 – 01:35:33) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
Joins us while we talk Black Business and answer theses questions How to support Why to support Advice & Tips for consumers You do not have to buy black because you're black. You do bot have to support disrespectful business owners because their black. The benefits of buying black. Support of Family & Friends
Banter with Tracy and LJubica: From conversations between friends to a podcast
Laughter and thought provoking comments on issues of race, news, events, politics and life in general with the purpose of encouragement and positivity. Support Black Business: www.Schooliees.com
"Power to the People We're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 26 - April Madness. This week, in celebration of the NCAA Tournament & March Madness we each challenge the other to a best R&B Songs Bracket. At the same time we shine a light on an up and coming clothing brand "Jugg & Revive". Welcome In & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: YG - Why You Always Hatin' (Ft. Drake & Kamaiyah) Outro Song: Bill Withers - Lovely Day Rahim's Recommendation: Bill Withers - Lovely Day (Song) Paul's Recommendation: Stove God Cooks - Reasonable Drought (Album) Time stamps: The Past Week: (11:30 - 15:15) Agenda: (15:16 - 22:27) Paul completes Rahim's Bracket: (22:28 – 01:01:72) Rahim completes Paul's Bracket: (01:01:73 – 01:37:65) Support Black Business: (01:37:66 – 01:40:80) Recommendations: (01:40:81) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
This week's episode the girls sip wine and spill tea on why it is important to us to support black businesses. Why sometimes it may be hard to support a black business. and our experience working at a black owned business. Sammie Ogbonna IG& Twitter: @Thugsammie Ami Turay IG&Twitter: @ambtious_turay Podcast IG: @Therealsipandspill Podcast Twitter @sipandspill1 XoXo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therealsipspill/support
"Power to the People, We're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 21 - "Agree to Disagree". Where we review some of the big albums released within the month of February. We take a look at Lucky Daye's "Table for Two", "The Judas & The Black Messiah Movie Soundtrack", "PINK PLANET" by Pink Sweat$ & "Conflict of Interest" by the Legend that is Ghetts. We also get into a discussion on what makes a great deluxe project & shine a light on the work of @tabeaute_ltd, a black owned business that sells luxury mink eye lashes and wig storage bags! www.tabeaute.co.uk Welcome in & Remember, Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: Mint Condition - Breaking my Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes) Outro Song: Mase - Feels So Good Rahim's Recommendation: Jvck James - No Drama (Song) Paul's Recommendation: Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying (Album) Time stamps: What Makes a Great Deluxe Album: (09:17 - 21:30) Lucky Day "Table for Two": (21:30 - 41:00) "The Judas & The Black Messiah Movie Soundtrack": (41:00 - 01:06:34) Pink Sweat$ "Pink Planet": (01:06:34 - 01:24:08) Ghetts "Conflict of interest": (01:24:08 - 01:44:33) Support Black Business: (01:44:33 - 01:47:01) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
Conversation on the Support Black Businesses movement. Analyzing the role of black people to support.
"Power to the People, we're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 7 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians Podcast - "The Podcast About Nothing". This week the Two Stubborn Nigerians: Address the Lack of Diversity in Educational Curriculums; Play a Game of Quickfire Questions; Provide an in-depth review of Wale's Career; As well as shout out sensational Black People & @Jovadedesigns (etsy.com/uk/shop/JovadeDesigns) Welcome in & Remember Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro Song: MMG (Rick Ross, Wale & Meek Mill) - Bag of Money Outro Song: Wale - Beautiful Bliss (ft. J. Cole). Weekly Recommendations: Rahim: Akeem Ali - Keemy Casanova (song) Paul: M Huncho & Nafe Smallz - Flooded (song) Time stamps: Intro song: 00:00 – 01:30; Introduction: 01:30 – 07:16; Get to know us: 07:16 - 13:20; British values?: 13:20 – 20:08; Wale Talk: 20:08 – 01:34:55; Support Black Business: 01:34:55 – 01:38:31; Outro & Recommendations: 01:38:31 – 01:43:49; Outro song: 01:43:49 – 01:48:55 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
"Power to the People we're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 6 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians Podcast - "The Butcher & The Blade". Today, The Two Stubborn Nigerians: Firmly denounce the State sponsored violence seen throughout Nigeria & the whole continent of Africa. Speak on which songs they use as therapy to assist their mental health; Breakdown Benny the Butcher's "Burden of Proof", & They highlight the amazing work of two phenomenal women in business @by.wuzzy (bywuzzy.co.uk) & @Daviscandles (daviscobirmingham.com). Welcome in & remember Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro: Rick Ross - The Devil is a Lie (Ft. JAY Z). Outro: John Legend - Used to Love U. Weekly Recommendations: Rahim: Charlie Heat - Aloha (Ft. Denzel Curry) (Song) Paul: Will Jordan & E. Jones - After You (Song) Time stamps: Pray for Nigeria: 00:00 - 03:11 Intro song: 03:11 – 04:58 Intro: 04:58 – 18:42 Get to Know Us: 18:42 - 39:27 Benny the Butcher (The Burden of Proof): 39:27 – 01:30:36 Support Black Business: 01:30:36 – 01:38:04 Outro + Recommendations: 01:38:04 – 01:45:45 Outro song: 01:45:45 – 01:49:37 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
On this episode of The LoveChat Podcast, the ladies discuss all things voting and the impact of voting, (or the lack thereof), and how voting affects so many aspects of society. The ladies also talk about the systems that hold some back, while others flourish. Listen and let the ladies know if you've voted, and if not, what your voting plan is. Please VOTE!! Your Vote is Your Voice! Support Black Business!!! Remember to Subscribe, Rate, Review on your favorite podcast platform, and subscribe to The LoveChat Podcast YouTube channel! Email: thelovechatpodcast@gmail.com IG: @thelovechatpodcast Twitter: @thelovechatpod1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYQYpmIZFAbqhKTSP2d2rvA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLoveChatPodcast/
"Power to the People we're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 5 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians Podcast - "Don't Leave Me". On today's podcast the Two Stubborn Nigerians discuss: The R&B Albums which they can never escape. They Review & Discuss some of the prominent albums & names in R&B during 2020. Discuss the state of R&B today in comparison to Hip-Hop. They highlight the exceptional work of two phenomenal business; @beechelle.cosmetics & @elizeclothing. Whilst also making a compelling plea to a famous Swede. Welcome in & remember Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro: LL Cool J - Paradise (Ft. Amerie) Outro: Alicia Myers - I Want to Thank You. Rahim's Weekly Recommendation: Blackstreet - Don't Leave Me (Song). Paul's Weekly Recommendation: Alex Isley - Good & Plenty (Ft. Masego & Jack Dine) (Song). Time stamps: Intro song: 00:00 - 01:30 Introduction: 01:30 - 10:00 About us: 10:00 - 18:45 R&B talk part 1: 18:45 - 25:33 Brandy B7: 25:33 - 31:00 Trey Songz Back home: 31:00 - 41:20 R&B talk part 2: 41:20 - 01:52:34 Support Black Business: 01:52:34 - 01:58:14 Outro: 01:58:14 - 02:02:46 Outro song: 02:02:46 - 02:06:34 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
"Power to the People we're Back to do Maintenance..." John Lucks (2014) Welcome to Track 4 of the Two Stubborn Nigerians Podcast - "What More Can I Say" . On today's podcast the Two Stubborn Nigerians discuss: The Albums which define them as people. They relay their unwavering support to the #ENDSARS Protests & those fighting for this change. They review; Westside Gunn's "Who Made the Sunshine", REASON's "New Beginnings", & Headie One's "Edna". The Two Stubborn Nigerians also highlight the work of @_maraleevisuals & @OUDerindeoud - @Wisdomandknow Welcome in & remember Nigeria Never Carries Last! Intro: JAY Z - Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)... Outro: Meek Mill - Young Kings Rahim's Weekly Recommendation: Bas - Last Winter (Album) Paul's Weekly Recommendation: Cocaine 80's - The Pursuit (EP) Time stamps: Intro song – 00:00 – 02:09 Intro – 02:09 – 10:41 Get to know us – 10:41 – 24:12 End SARS – 24:12 – 30:14 Interlude – 30:14 – 34:31 Westside Gunn album review – 34:31 – 57:31 REASON album review – 57:31 – 01:19:17 Headie one album review – 01:19:17 – 01:44:14 Support Black Business – 01:44:14 – 01:50:54 Recommendations & Outro - 01:50:54 – 01:59:58 Outro song – 01:59:58 – 2:03:38 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/two-stubborn-nigerians/message
WE GOT TWO ENTRAPENEURS COMING THRU THE SHOW TO TALK ABOUT THEY BUSINESS VENTURES AND MORE SHOUT OUT TO Araina Katrice Loving AND Gman Finesse MAKE SURE YOU LISTEN TUNE IN AND SUPPORT ALSO DISCUSSING WHY MEN SHOULD NEVERRRR STEP FOOT IN A NAIL SALON TO GET SEEN AND IS IT OK TO CALL A UGLY BABY UGLY
Chin stopped by Flo and Gambino show to discuss the issue of why black people don't support black businesses. The conversation turned into a deeper conversation when extra guest join the show.
KURTIZENT/NECI THE ROYAL CHATS WITH JANNYSHMANNY ABOUT PROMOTION SUPPORT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecomfortlevelpodcast/message
On this week's episode, the guys venture out to Irmo, South Carolina to chop it up with the owners of Golden Wings, Jason and James. Along with their backgrounds, the two co-owners give game on how to start a business, what it really takes to open up a restaurant, big city culture vs small town vibes, building a black-owned economy, speaking life into their children, entrepreneurship being passed down in the family, the freedom of being your own boss, your network being an asset and more! In addition, we also recognize the life and legacy of civil rights leader, advocate, and politician, John Robert Lewis as well as minister and civil rights leader, C.T. Vivian. Check out the guys over at Golden Wings in Irmo at 7971 North Woodrow Street or give them a call at (803)-708-1877. Support Black Business! Make sure to stay up to date with all things #DominateTheDecade on social media; Instagram @dominatethedecade, Twitter @dominatedecade, and Facebook @ Dominate the Decade. As always, thank you for your support of the podcast! Make sure to leave us your thoughts and ratings to let us know how we're doing. If you enjoy, share with a friend and let's all #DominateTheDecade together!
Why Being a Police Officer Is Not A Dangerous Job. Support Black Business and Vote. Protest and Don't Stop. #blm #blacklivesmatter #abolishice Website: https://www.theactivatedpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theactivatedpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactivatedpodcast/support
Acceptance. Allyship. Education. Action. Support Black Business: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/black-nation/id1440424412 (Black Nation) https://webuyblack.com/ (We Buy Black) https://www.eatokra.com/ (EatOkra) Watch: https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741 (13th) http://www.donotresistfilm.com/ (Do Not Resist) Read: https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1 (How to be an Antiracist) - Ibram X. Kendi https://www.amazon.com/White-Fragility-People-About-Racism-ebook/dp/B07638ZFN1 (White Fragility) - Robin J. DiAngelo https://www.amazon.com/Man-They-Wanted-Me-Masculinity/dp/1640091815 (The Man They Wanted Me to Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making) by Jared Yates Sexton And for Kids: https://www.amazon.com/All-Are-Welcome-Alexandra-Penfold/dp/0525579648 (All Are Welcome) by Alexandra Penfold https://www.amazon.com/Were-Different-Sesame-Street-Pictureback/dp/0679832270 (We're Different, We're the Same) by Bobbi Kates https://www.amazon.com/Awesome-Iconic-Women-Changed-World/dp/1250215994 (A is for Awesome) by Eva Chen https://www.amazon.com/Hair-Love-Matthew-Cherry/dp/0525553363 (Hair Love) by Matthew A. Cherry
The Black community has billions of dollars in spending power. Now more than ever, we've got to pull our resources together and build our own economy.
THE RESULTS OF THE 90'S AND 2000'S R'N'B MALE SINGER IS IN AND WE NOW HAVE THE FINAL 4 MATCH UPS. WE ALSO SPOKE WITH SHY, IG:@FOLLICLE POTION, ABOUT HER NEW HAIRLINE PRODUCTS. AND CARLOS LOWE OF MAGIC DRAGON HEALTH WELLNESS CBD. SUPPORT BLACK BUSINESS
Hey guys! Today's episode is about spreading love and positivity to produce positive outcomes, supporting black business & working moms. SOCiALS Main IG: @its.raeelle Art IG: @its.raeelledesigns YouTube: it's Rae Elle Twitter: @its_raeelle SnapChat: kingjae92 Patreon: it's Rae Elle FB: it's Rae Elle Designs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rae-of-enlightenment/message