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Best podcasts about youth entrepreneurs

Latest podcast episodes about youth entrepreneurs

The Cyprus News Digest in collaboration with the Cyprus Mail

Wild donkeys in northern Cyprus are multiplying so fast that a Turkish newspaper has suggested they be euthanised; the Stelios Foundation issues a call for applications from Youth Entrepreneurs with 100,000 euros in prizes. 

Malik's First Job Podcast
Meet Youth Entrepreneurs Alex Wu and Michael Wu

Malik's First Job Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 13:51


Introducing youth entrepreneurs Michael Wu and Alex Wu!! Michael Wu, who is 9 years old, creates abstract fluid art on canvas using acrylic paints. He loves experimenting with ways to paint.  For example, he enjoys using his toys, a blow torch, straws, or blow dryers.  He sells prints, greeting cards and original art on canvas Alex Wu, who is 7 years old, loves fossil hunting and finding shells on the beach. He sells shark teeth necklaces, shells and fossils that he has collected himself. Some are even millions of years old! Each necklace is a tooth he found and wire wrapped himself.  Connect with Michael Wu:Facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/michaelwuart Get a Greenlight Debit Card for Your Children:https://share.greenlight.com/96453721 Register for Free Online Financial Literacy Courses:https://maliksfirstjob.banzai.org/wellness/collections/teaching-kids-finances Purchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram:       https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter:            https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob

Let's Talk to the Lord
Youth Entrepreneurs Guest Dr Jason Davis

Let's Talk to the Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 41:26


Youth Entrepreneurs Guest Dr Jason Davis

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Wilson County News
Youth entrepreneurs shine at Children's Business Fair

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 0:12


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Malik's First Job Podcast
Teaching Your Children to Have an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Malik's First Job Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 2:06


Snippet from episode 49 of the Malik's First Job Podcast, featuring Chrissy Thornton, President/CEO of Associated Black Charities. In this clip, Chrissy speaks on teaching your children to have an entrepreneurial mindset.

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator
Creating a Youth Movement in Financial Services (Margaret Dechant - 6 Meridian)

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 38:20


Join us for this year's Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting with special guest speaker Arthur Brooks.Register Now!The financial services industry finds itself with an aging workforce, but Margaret Dechant and 6 Meridian are focused on bringing a youth movement to their business.  Join her as she shares her story with Don and Ebony.  On this episode we discuss: Finding a passion for the financial industry at Bank Four Relieving financial stress for clients Starting from nothing when creating a new firm Having a business plan but being willing to adjust Finding a solution for the aging workforce in the financial services industry Is it the Wolf of Wall Street out there? How to handle things when the market is this volatile What is day trading?  Is it effective? How to approach new innovations like cryptocurrency Learn more about the 6 Meridian:https://6meridian.com/Facebook ProfileTwitter ProfileLinkedIn ProfileMargaret Dechant is Chief Executive Officer and Partner of 6 Meridian LLC, an investment and advisory firm based in  Wichita, Kansas. Often credited as the visionary of the 6 Meridian team, Margaret has earned the informal title of "people architect."  Her ability to connect with individuals and harness their respective  strengths is uncanny. And her passion for service is unmatched. In September of 2016, Margaret and 6 other Partners successfully broke away from Morgan Stanley to  launch their RIA firm, 6 Meridian LLC. In less than six months, the team of 13 had reestablished all  business operations and successfully transitioned $2B in assets. Within 4 years, 6 Meridian had grown to  a team of 25 and $3B in assets. Margaret has spent her entire career working with high net worth clients and managing financial  professionals in both the banking and brokerage arenas. Previously, Margaret was Executive Vice  President of the Commerce Trust Company and Senior Vice President and Wealth Advisor with Bank of  America Private Bank advising some of the bank's top clients. In addition, Margaret holds the Certified  Financial Planner (CFP®) designation. Margaret has volunteered time for many organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kansas,  Youth Entrepreneurs, and The Kansas Humane Society. She has also served as a mentor for young  professionals and has been a featured panelist for a number of career mentoring and leadership events.  In 2014 recognized as one of Wichita's Top Women in Business, in 2017 was selected for the Wichita  Business Journal Hall of Fame and is an alumni of Leadership Wichita. On the national level, Private  Asset Management awarded 6 Meridian the Women in Wealth Advocate of the Year- Firm Level 2021.  An award presented to a firm and its leadership that best promotes diversity within the organization as  well as creating a unique approach to serving women clientele and their families. Other Resources:Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy.  To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.  For more information visit ictpod.net

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
News Minute: Chamber announces Lemonade Day Youth Entrepreneurs of the Year

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 2:46


The top participants in the Lemonade Day Cherokee County program were honored last week at the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce's Good Morning Cherokee event. The Strawberry Sisters, best friends Elizabeth McCloskey and Ella Richmond, were named the Cherokee County Lemonade Day 2022 Youth Entrepreneurs of the Year Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BFM :: General
How Can Budget 2023 Help The Youth, Entrepreneurs And The Arts?

BFM :: General

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 883:28


What do we want to see in Budget 2023? Ahead of the tabling tomorrow, we look at the Budget from three specific perspectives: the youth, entrepreneurs, and the arts community. Brought to you by Mah Sing. Reinvent Spaces. Enhance Life Image source: 3rdtimeluckystudio, Shutterstock

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Disrupt Your Day Podcast
Champagne & French Fries | Special Edition

Disrupt Your Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 4:41


VisionReady Introduces Its Young Emerging Successors (YES) Program to Chicago.VisionReady is sponsoring youth from Lost Boyz to participate in the YES Program highlighting young and emerging entrepreneurs. They will have the opportunity to present their business vision to local entrepreneurs and business leaders, mimicking ABC's popular business pitch show, Shark Tank.Lost Boyz provides sports-based youth development to helpboys and girls in Chicago's under-resourced neighborhoodsdevelop confidence, resilience, and life skills.

Disrupt Your Day Podcast
Sports + Entrepreneurship Give Youth-Owned Businesses a Dynamic Model for Success

Disrupt Your Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 37:33


Tune in today for the First Episode of our Special Edition: Champagne & French Fries when Petula Sankarsingh, VisionReady CEO and Disrupt Your Day Host, chats with LaVonte Stewart, Executive Director of Lost Boyz Inc, providing sports-based youth development to help boys and girls in Chicago's under-resourced neighborhoods develop confidence, resilience, and life skills."I never had any intention of starting a nonprofit organization," says Stewart. "I was a volunteer coach for a youth baseball league, and I was inspired by my experience as a kid playing in our little league. As a dad, I wanted to coach my own kids and hopefully make an impact on someone else's kids.”Having been raised in a middle-class family, Stewart did not experience poverty. According to him, the negative experiences in his life came out of some of the choices he had made, but also helped to shape who he is today.“In retrospect, I understand how this path also gave me credibility to carry out what would eventually become my mission,” adds Stewart. “I was able to gather all the resilience I've developed through the years to overcome challenges and to pave a similar path for younger people.”“Sports is a powerful catalyst for mental and emotional healing because it involves multiple aspects that support positive transformation for the mind and body,” Stewart reminds us. “Giving our youth the opportunity to learn how to be an entrepreneur, to own a business, act responsibly as a business owner, and have the resources to contribute to positive change will go a long way in setting up this next generation to rebuild their community.”"We're developing youth-owned micro-enterprises and we're grateful for VisionReady sponsoring our kids to participate in the Young Emerging Successors (YES) program to help them realize their vision as young entrepreneurs driving the change they want to see in their community," says Stewart.Support our fundraiser: https://visionready.org/champagne-french-fries/

Malik's First Job Podcast
10 Year Old Award Winning Author Travels the World in a Microwave

Malik's First Job Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 24:30


Lennox Farley  is a 10-year-old published author, guest reader, and youth entrepreneur. Lennox is the author of the book, “The Magic Microwave.”  In 2019, at the age of 7, he entered the WPBS Kids' Writers Contest and won 1st Place for 2nd grade. He and his parents then decided to turn his winning story, which discusses some of his personal travel experiences, into a published book. Lennox wants other kids and their families to learn about other cultures and to experience traveling the world through reading. Connect with Lennox FarleyInstagram:          https://www.instagram.com/MagicKidAuthorLinkTree:            https://www.linktr.ee/MagicKidAuthorSign up for the Real Estate Wholesaling Mastermind Course with Chris Jefferson: https://www.startflippingdeals.com/webreg?via=kerwynCriston “The Truth” Jones CoursesTruth's Trading Alerts: https://christons-school.thinkific.com/courses/truth-s-trading-alerts?ref=0ad018Platinum: The Truth Success Series: https://christons-school.thinkific.com/courses/the-truth-success-series?ref=0ad018$tock 101 https://christons-school.thinkific.com/courses/tock-101?ref=0ad018Gold: Black Wealth Matters https://christons-school.thinkific.com/courses/juneteenth?ref=0ad018Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1847701 Purchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com  Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook:          https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram:          https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter:               https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob 

Daily News Cast
FG should pay youth entrepreneurs every kobo lost to Twitter ban – Pelumi Olajengbesi

Daily News Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 2:51


A Nigerian lawyer, human rights advocate, Pelumi Olajengbesi, says there is nothing to rejoice over on the lifting on suspension placed on micro-blogging site Twitter by the Federal Government.According to the lawyer, Twitter is beyond a social media platform but a money-making avenue for Nigerian youths who eke a living through content creating and sharing on the platform.“Local digital communications firms and ingenuous Nigerian youths earn a living from the use of Twitter to post communications on behalf of their clients. Others who may not afford physical stores also rely on Twitter to give visibility to their products and services.“But hundreds of youths lost this means of livelihood to the unjustifiable suspension of Twitter by the Federal Government in the last seven months,” Olajengbesi said in a statement on Thursday just as the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari announced that it has lifted suspension on Twitter.Recall that the Buhari government suspended Twitter operations in Nigeria on June 4, 2021, after the micro-blogging platform deleted a controversial civil war post by the President. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, had “persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence”.According to the NetBlocks Cost of Shutdown Tool, Nigeria's economy lost N104.02m ($250,600) every hour to the ban on Twitter as of December 2021. That is over N500bn lost within seven months whilst the suspension lasted.Olajengbesi, who is the Managing Partner of Law Corridor in Abuja, therefore said, “The Federal Government should pay Nigerian youths and business owners who lost means of livelihood due to the seven-month suspension of Twitter in the country.“The wastage is needless and the decision of the government is totally counterproductive. With Nigeria's unemployment rate almost hitting 40 per cent, a government who cannot provide jobs for millions of employable youths yet cut off their means of livelihood is far from working in the interest of the citizens.“The Buhari government must learn how to live with Nigerians and not adopt punitive measures as a tool of vengeance to inflict pain on Nigerians and violate the fundamental human rights of citizens.”

10X Success Hacks for Startups, Innovations and Ventures (consulting and training tips)
Building The Nextgen Social Metaverse Platform | Shourya Agarwal | Pitch Cafe Podcast EP 9

10X Success Hacks for Startups, Innovations and Ventures (consulting and training tips)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 37:15


In this episode of Pitch Cafe, I talk with BITsian Shourya Agarwal about building the nextgen social metaverse platform

BizTalk with Bill Roy
Biztalk - With - Bill - Roy - Podcast - 233

BizTalk with Bill Roy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 27:08


In Episode 233, Kylie Stupka of Empowered joins the podcast to talk about why the organization rebranded from Youth Entrepreneurs.

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Business Innovators Radio
Sashka Regina – Business And Brand Maven – Brilliance Business

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 15:40


Sashka Regina is the leading Business and Brand Strategist for Creative Visionaries. She‘s a performing strategist, author, mother, visionary and speaker.She's the host and founder of the „Future Forward Hub“ Podcast, University Lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg and Kufstein, business columnist for the magazine Tirolerin, Mentor for Women at The Female Factor, Trainer with Austrian Startups for Youth Entrepreneurs and momma to three teenagers.Her vision is for those Creative Visionaries who have all the odds against them, to be taught and implement all the tools that counteract all the odds to give them not only the upper hand but step into their unique self that is shareable with the world, whether they are employed or self-employed. So that they can see that they are not dispensable but an asset rather than a number.www.brandsashka.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sashkareginaSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/sashka-regina-business-and-brand-maven-brilliance-business

Diversified Game
ANTONIA SMITH GIVES THE GAME ON HOW PALM BEACH COUNTY IS HELPING YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS

Diversified Game

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 27:13


See what Palm Beach County has going on: https://discover.pbcgov.org/oebo/pages/about-us.aspx This is the Diversified Game Podcast with Kellen "Kash" Coleman a podcast giving entrepreneurial advice from a diverse and inclusive perspective. Submit to Be Our Guest: Send your bio, epk, one sheet, and decks to diversifiedgame@gmail.com Book Consulting Time with Kellen www.cprfirm.com Buy Our Swag/Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10057187 https://diversifiedgame.bigcartel.com/ Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamediversified Follow the Diversified Game Experience: http://diversifiedgame.com https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10057187 http://instagram.diversifiedgame.com http://facebook.diversifiedgame.com http://twitter.diversifiedgame.com http://youtube.diversifiedgame.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diversifiedgame/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diversifiedgame/support

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ICTPODCAST
Kylie Stupka, President Youth Entrepreneurs/Empowered

ICTPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 58:46


More important than being an entrepreneur-- teaching others the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.  And that is exactly what Kylie and her organization, Youth Entrepreneurs does; they give young people the tools to create and contribute to society entrepreneurially.  YE has been fostering individual responsibility and freedom through its programs since the early 1990's.  Today they are launching Empowered (teachempowered.org) to breath entrepreneurial life into Educators and students. 

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Capital Daily
League of Innovators is Bringing Resources to Youth Entrepreneurs Across Canada

Capital Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 22:19


League of Innovators is a national charity providing resources and programs to young entrepreneurs in Canada, and they're operating right here out of Victoria. For Good News Friday, we learn more about the programs and their impact.  Get more stories like this in your inbox every morning by subscribing to our daily newsletter at CapitalDaily.ca Check our membership opportunity at CapitalDaily.ca/MemberAnd subscribe to us on our socials! Twitter @CapitalDailyVic  Instagram @CapitalDaily  Facebook @CapitalDailyVic

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator
James Barfield - Squeegee Squad & B&W Building Maintenance

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 32:17


Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29!  This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita.  No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!Sometimes the business is already prepared and it just needs to be brought to a new location.  James Barfield discusses being a franchisee for a larger brand and how he focuses on being a resource partner locally in Wichita.  Joining hosts Don and Ebony, they dive into the opportunities he has found, while also the challenges and struggles he faces being a black business owner.  On this episode we discuss: How he engages in digital and print marketing Radio advertising on KMUW during Black History Month Being a resource partner instead of a service provider Using Squeegee Squad as an introduction to the whole business The value of word of mouth and relationship building How the support of a corporate team helps him locally Being safety-conscious with high-rise buildings Thinking about how a franchise can be expanded How a lack of competition creates opportunities to grow in Wichita Barriers that minorities have to overcome The stress and intimacy that comes with a small business The support gap needed for black-owned businesses Staying healthy through regular meditation, prayer and exercise Learn more about Squeegee Squad:squeegeesquad.com/franchise/wichita-ks/316-202-6020Facebook ProfileInstagram ProfileLinkedIn ProfileTwitter Profile James is a Wichita native who was once a student of the YEK (Youth Entrepreneurs Kansas) program. He now lends his time and expertise by volunteering for this program. He holds an associate degree in Business, Marketing, Six Sigma and Project Management from Wichita Area Technical College. James and his team have done some major commercial work in Kansas City at Garmin International and at Dallas City Hall in Texas.Other Resources:James Barfield Brings Squeegee Squad to Wichita (article)Getting to Know James Barfield (article)Youth Entrepreneurs (website)BOMA (website)WIBA (website) Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy.  To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.  For more information visit ictpod.net

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator
Succession Planning w/ Chad Hanson - Emprise Bank

Wichita Chamber Business Accelerator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 37:12


Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29!  This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita.  No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!One thing that often is forgotten when starting and running your own business is how you finish.  On our first deep dive conversation, Chad Hanson from Emprise Bank joins us to talk about succession planning for your business.  Don and Ebony bring the questions and Chad guides us through things to consider as you plan your exit.  On this episode we discuss: Using SBA loans as a tool for starting a business The importance of succession planning The dangers of not having a plan How soon to get started on your succession plan The real definition of a succession plan What parties, inside and outside of the company, should be involved What resources are available to learn from The value of trusted advisors What happens after you have the plan The importance of being flexible Learn more about Emprise Bank:emprisebank.com316-383-4301Facebook ProfileTwitter ProfileLinkedIn ProfileInstagram ProfileYouTube Channel Chad Hanson joined Emprise Bank in 2019 as Strategic Relationship Manager and Commercial Segments Leader. In this role, he oversees key commercial relationships and strategic growth efforts in addition to leading Emprise's business banking group. Chad has more than 15 years of broad experience in the financial industry. He has been responsible for business development, managing a large client portfolio, and sourcing and managing a variety of real estate and private equity investments. Chad is a graduate of Wichita State University, having earned a BBA in Finance with Emphasis in Real Estate. He is active in the community with past involvement including serving at Make A Wish, Youth Entrepreneurs, Junior Achievement, and Big Brothers Big Sisters.Other Resources:Small Business Administration (website) Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy.  To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.  For more information visit ictpod.net

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Importance of Essential Business Etiquette

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 31:31


Jon talks with Danielle Kovachevich, Founder and Lead Coach at Detroit Academy of Etiquette about everything etiquette and what proper means today! Certified Etiquette Instructor, Danielle Kovachevich, specializes in helping professionals navigate the modern business world with social graces that bring dignity to daily work. Her expertise includes: international business protocol, digital decorum, corporate consulting, and fine dining etiquette. As Chief Etiquette Instructor for Bluestone Executive Communications, Danielle’s client list includes some of Detroit’s top executives from Magna, Delphi, Lear Corporation, Grupo Antolin, Special D Events, The Townsend Hotel, Aptiv, Martinrea International, Hitachi, Autoliv, and Youth Entrepreneurs to name a few. She has also delivered educational programs to Loyola High School in Detroit and Holy Name School in Birmingham.  She earned her Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Education from Michigan State University and is certified in Etiquette Instruction by the Etiquette Institute of St. Louis.  Danielle started Detroit’s Academy of Etiquette after seeing how targeted programming impacted her clients and helped them achieve a new level of success, not only in their professional lives but their personal lives as well. “When given the right tools, participants feel a new confidence that helps them conquer any new venture; whether it be a new client, a new job, a new position, a sophisticated social soiree, or a first date. We’ve got you covered!” says Danielle.  Danielle is also the co-founder and President of Project 2, a non-profit organization supporting women who have fallen on hard times and are interested in reentering the workforce.   Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Danielle Kovachevich: Website: https://detroitacademyofetiquette.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detroitacademyofetiquette/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-kovachevich-0b0b15131/ 

The Kim Jacobs Show
TEACHING YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP

The Kim Jacobs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 60:57


Learn how one school is on a mission to create Youth Entrepreneurs! Shawn Smalls will share his journey to creating an Entrepreneur Incubator that helps young people have a thriving business! Tune in Monday, February 8th at 11 AM EST to The Kim Jacobs Show! Be sure to subscribe now and turn your notifications to all: HTTPS://YouTube.com/c/kimjacobsshow

Wealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just Money
Wealth Academy Podcast - Episode #66 - Robin Michelle Week Three Enter To Win Coaching Session

Wealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 33:58


During this episode which was so much FUN, Robin Michelle who is from North Carolina, works in the school system. She asked Coach Paul some amazing questions that will help her and  members of the Wealth Academy Podcast community better understand and appreciate the importance of being good personal finance champions. What an amazing coaching session and you will discover some of the current day money management issues Robin Michelle wants answers to and Coach Paul's responses.Michelle asked the following questions"What is the reason for the delay of the second stimulus checks and where can people track the status of the payments?With the start of the new year (2021) what do you recommend people do to position themselves to have a strong year financially?I work in the school system, how young is too young to teach children and students to become financially literate? Please provide an example or lesson to teach children about money.I've heard people mention money mindset, why is it important to have a money mindset?This is the third installment of a 52-week journey that consists of Coach Paul interviewing Enter To Win participants that have questions surrounding money, money mindset, and financial intelligence. Coaching sessions are held every Tuesday at 5 PM (ET), for 30 minutes. Enter at the link below:http://www.wealthacademyprograms.com/enter-to-winHost - Paul Lawrence VannEmail info@paulvannspeaks.comPhone - (800) 341-6719

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Being Etiquette and Proper

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 31:25


Jon and Danielle discuss everything etiquette and what proper means today! Danielle Kovachevich, Founder and Lead Coach at Detroit Academy of Etiquette Certified Etiquette Instructor, Danielle Kovachevich, specializes in helping professionals navigate the modern business world with social graces that bring dignity to daily work. Her expertise includes international business protocol, digital decorum, corporate consulting, and fine dining etiquette. As Chief Etiquette Instructor for Bluestone Executive Communications, Danielle’s client list includes some of Detroit’s top executives from Magna, Delphi, Lear Corporation, Grupo Antolin, Special D Events, The Townsend Hotel, Aptiv, Martinrea International, Hitachi, Autoliv, and Youth Entrepreneurs to name a few. She has also delivered educational programs to Loyola High School in Detroit and Holy Name School in Birmingham. She earned her Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Education from Michigan State University and is certified in Etiquette Instruction by the Etiquette Institute of St. Louis. Danielle started Detroit’s Academy of Etiquette after seeing how targeted programming impacted her clients and helped them achieve a new level of success, not only in their professional lives but their personal lives as well. “When given the right tools, participants feel a new confidence that helps them conquer any new venture; whether it be a new client, a new job, a new position, a sophisticated social soiree, or a first date. We’ve got you covered!” says Danielle. Danielle is also the co-founder and President of Project 2, a non-profit organization supporting women who have fallen on hard times and are interested in reentering the workforce. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon’s Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Danielle Kovachevich: Website: https://detroitacademyofetiquette.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/detroitacademyofetiquette/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-kovachevich-0b0b15131/

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 240 (2020) Dr. Jessica Gallagher On Nurturing Youth Entrepreneurs Through Tertiary Education

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 24:07


Dr. Jessica Gallagher of The University of Queensland discusses the potential for universities to educate and enable diverse and upcoming entrepreneurs to generate positive social change.

Kurdistan in America
Episode 8 - Interview with Yadgar Merani

Kurdistan in America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 26:36


In this episode of the Kurdistan in America podcast, we interview Yadgar Merani, the founder and CEO of Lezzoo, an on-demand delivery service that has expanded to delivering groceries, cleaning and other services. Listen to Yadgar tell the story of the Kurdistan Region’s most exciting start-up, the only start-up in Kurdistan and Iraq to be supported by YCombinator, and his hopes for youth entrepreneurs in Kurdistan and Iraq.

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
中国出生、澳洲创业 新一代华裔企业家期待得到主流商界的关注

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 9:42


毕马威澳大利亚和悉尼大学商学院今天(9月1日)联合发布了澳大利亚第一份《华裔移民企业家在澳洲》的报告。报告团队对100位从中国移民到澳大利亚,之后在澳大利亚白手起家、创办经营企业的创业者们进行了访谈与调研。

Where's The Funding?!
Episode 5: Pape Sambe and Amina Sillah - Where's The Funding for Youth Entrepreneurs in Africa?

Where's The Funding?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 56:14


Pape Samb is the Global Vice President & Executive Director for Ashoka Africa and the Founder of Global Youth Innovation Network (GYIN). Amina Sillah, PhD is an educator, entrepreneur, and the current CEO of Global Youth Innovation Network a network (GYIN) for youth entrepreneurs and rural micro-enterprises who are committed to act as hunger fighters, change agents, and innovators globally. international development analyst, an experienced nonprofit manager, and an urban policy analyst. Pape and Amina talk about youth organizations and their challenges securing funding for their small ventures, particularly for those that are social enterprises where in many countries there still isn't a proper legal framework for social enterprises to register their businesses. Social enterprises also face unique challenges raising funds as well because they aren't always adept at presenting the business case for their social enterprises to attract business funding. Challenge with data and monitoring and evaluation seems to be a challenge all around not just for incubators and accelerators but also for other programs that work to capacitate young entrepreneurs. It is difficult to measure impact without accurate data. Amina and Pape also mentioned the lack of social capital between funders and youth organizations and specifically a lack of trust. Youth feel that there is a lack of trust for their knowledge about what the challenges are they are trying to solve and how to apply funding to solve those challenges. To help youth entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs thrive, there is a role to play at various levels. Many different sources of funding have a role to play in helping youth entrepreneurs thrive. There is a role for government, development institutions, philanthropy, and private investment. You can find Pape and Amina on LinkedIn as well as follow the Ashoka and GYINpages on LinkedIn.

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST
19: #19 Stephanie from Youth Entrepreneurs

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 20:51


They have curriculum that bridges the gap between textbook learning and practical application.. and teachers are innovating more in the classroom. It sets a high school student up for success in life.. and in the workplace. The program also teaches students Principled Entrepreneurship, economic concepts and how to create value for others. https://www.youthentrepreneurs.org

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Intentional Performers with Brian Levenson
The Founder of Mizzen + Main, Kevin Lavelle, on Entrepreneurship

Intentional Performers with Brian Levenson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 86:36


Kevin Lavelle joins us on this week’s episode of the podcast. Kevin has done a lot in a short amount of time, and he is a young guy trying to make an impact and a dent on the world. He is the Founder and Chairman of the Board of Mizzen + Main, and he was the CEO before stepping down to take on the Chairman role. Mizzen + Main is an innovative company transforming the apparel industry by making the world’s most comfortable dress shirt. Kevin has been innovative and creative with how they market the product, and has used creative ways to get people’s attention. The company has been featured in the New York Times, Esquire, The Wall Street Journal, and Men’s Health. Today, he is a Senior Vice President at Staying Together which is a non-profit that aims to help social entrepreneurs supercharge their efforts to help people change their lives. In this episode, we discuss what life was like for him as a kid (5:40), what it was like going from SMU to the Middle East (10:00), his reaction when he started on a different path (14:30), if he had an entrepreneurial bug from a young age (20:30), how being a generalist helped and hurt him as a consultant (22:20), his experience at the Hunt Companies (24:00), why he decided to start his own company (26:00), job security and values (32:10), how people felt about him making work changes (34:30), what it’s like going from being a consultant to an employee to a boss (37:20), how to work with confrontation (42:30), if he felt he was someone that always wanted to work for himself (44:30), why he got help with executive coaching and EO to build his business (46:40), his experience with an executive coach and the Hogan assessment (54:10), when he got interested in politics (1:02:50), why he stepped into the non-profit space (1:06:30), what he loves about media types (1:13:40), and what he does to make sure he’s at his best (1:18:10) We encourage you to find him on Twitter and check out @MizzenandMain on all forms of social media. Kevin now works for Stand Together https://standtogether.org/ and at this organization, he works with Youth Entrepreneurs, Urban Specialists, and Café Momentum. Lastly, if you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian

Depolarized
(031) Justin Lafazan: Next Gen's Plan To Energize Youth Entrepreneurs

Depolarized

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 35:52


Hey! We talked with Justin Lafazan about some amazing stuff this week. Hope you enjoy! Drop us a message on our socials: - Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedwdpodcast/ - Facebook: www.facebook.com/thedebatewithoutdebatepodcast/ - Email: thedebatewithoutdebatepodcast@gmail.com - Feel free to send us an audio message through Anchor as well! Connect with Justin! Website: www.ngsummit.com Music Credit: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/?genre=Jazz #buisness #globalpolitics #localpolitics #entrepreneurs #polarization #politics #genz #podcast #thedwdpodcast #thedebatewithoutdebatepodcast © 2019 The Debate Without Debate LLC

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YE AND ME
YE AND ME - Meet Rick Sapp

YE AND ME

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 13:59


YE AND ME features engaging conversations with Youth Entrepreneurs educators and alumni as they share their inspiration, motivation, advice and experiences. “The activities were different. They were truly experiential,” said Rick Sapp.

Revolution of One
#7 Entrepreneur Ana Rector on How to Follow Your Passion

Revolution of One

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 30:02


This is the Revolution of One Podcast #7 with host T.K. Coleman. This week’s guest is Ana Rector. Ana is an educator from Youth Entrepreneurs. She started her journey as an artist and a curator and found her way to working with young people and helping them achieve their dreams. In this episode, Ana will discuss her work with YE, how she found her passion, and how other people can achieve their goals as well. ______________________________ FOR MORE CONTENT: http://www.fee.org/rev1 ______________________________ TODAY'S GUEST: Ana Rector Website: www.getye.org ______________________________ CREDITS: Producer: Sean W. Malone Asst. Producer: Pavel Rusakov Marketing: Kamau Olatunji

SBS Swahili - SBS Swahili
Burundian youth in Queensland embrance leadership responsibilities - Vijana wa jamii yawarundi wa Queensland tayari kuchukua fursa za uongozi

SBS Swahili - SBS Swahili

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 12:17


Queensland is home to a young growing and vibrant Burundian community. - Queensland ni nyumbani kwa jamii yawarundi ambayo ni changa lakini pia ni jamii mahiri.

Heart Stock Radio Podcast

Liz Marchi, is the Director at Youth Entrepreneurs in Polson Montana and has long been passionate about business, even as a youth herself.  Liz shares, in this episode, that the best about YE is: It's gamified and takes a do first talk latter approach, creating a very experiential way of learning. Hear more about what she's up to on this episode. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 Fm and hosted by Purse for the People.

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YE AND ME
YE AND ME - Meet James Harris

YE AND ME

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 22:27


YE AND ME features engaging conversations with YE alumni and educators as they share their inspiration, motivation, advice and experiences. In this episode, we meet James Harris who shares how his Youth Entrepreneurs educator turned a negative moment into a positive future.

YE AND ME
YE AND ME - Meet Jairo Fernandez

YE AND ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 30:51


Igniting a passion. Opening doors to new opportunities. Transforming mindsets. At Youth Entrepreneurs, our focus is on equipping young people with the values and vision to pursue their dreams. This week we meet Jairo Fernandez, a Kansas State University student working toward a degree in industrial engineering with a minor in entrepreneurism. Jairo reflects on his Youth Entrepreneurs experience and what he learned about letting go of an idea in an effort to pursue his true passion in life.

Thrive Podcast - Startup Canada
Supporting Youth Entrepreneurs with Julia Deans – June 14, 2018

Thrive Podcast - Startup Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 35:46


What is the future of Canada’s entrepreneurs? Julia Deans, CEO of Futurpreneur is building the foundation upon which Canada’s youth will become innovators and global leaders.“We help a young person with any kind of idea turn it into a plan, into a viable business.” Julia... The post Supporting Youth Entrepreneurs with Julia Deans – June 14, 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.

ICTPODCAST
Episode 25 - Kylie Stupka - Youth Entrepreneurs

ICTPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 50:48


Kylie discusses the youth movement in entrepreneurship, and how Kansas is helping them thrive.

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360 Biz
Youth Entrepreneurs Step Up 2 Social Challenges & Win Big

360 Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 76:36


CliffCentral.com — Government officials, key private and public sector stakeholders, media and the winning young entrepreneurs from the far corners of South Africa gathered at a glittering celebration of The 2017 Step Up 2 a Start Up Youth Entrepreneurship Awards, which took place at the Southern Sun Hotel in Arcadia. The awards are a culmination of a 5-month entrepreneurship development programme and competition for secondary school learners, made possible by key sponsors Standard Bank, Sasol and the MTN Foundation, amongst others. With input from industry leaders and experts, the Top 9 entrepreneurial teams who demonstrated the most innovative social or environmental business model were selected through a national competition and 3-stage adjudication process. Speaking to Teboho Mafodi at the event was Minister of Small Business Development - Lindiwe Zulu, Standard Bank Senior Marketing Manager in Retail Banking - Thisile Mtyeku, Primestars GM - Nkosinathi Moshoana, and Standard Bank Step Up 2 a Start Up influencers.

BriefCase Radio Workshop|Business Coach
EPISODE364 Seg B Engaging Youth Entrepreneurs

BriefCase Radio Workshop|Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015


Show notes can be found at http://bit.ly/BCR5315

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Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics

Part 1 of 3: Originally Aired June 3, 2012 Dianne Linderman talks about her Innovative Kids of America Project and the importance of teaching kids about entrepreneurship. (Learn more about her project at innovativekidsofamerica.com.) Learn more about Dianne on her website at http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/

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WellnessExperience
Empowering Our Families with Financial Education

WellnessExperience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 40:12


Financial literacy is vital if you seriously want to change your economic reality. People perish due to lack of knowledge and how to use it. This has been said countless times but how many people take time to learn how to better their financial standing. Do you even know what does financial literacy mean? Are you living pay check to pay with debt causing havo in your life? If asked the following questions how would you reply, Since time is money, how do you manage your time? Do you ever set priorities?Are you ever able to budget?Do you prefer to work for your money or let your money work for you? What are your goals towards increasing your income? Here is a Did your know fact, your ability to work with less money will most likely translate to how you handle money when you have a lot of it. We will discuss these questions when you join me and my guest Sharon Lechter, a leading financial educator with a track record of successfully Empowering Our Families with Financial Education.

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WellnessExperience
Empowering Our Families with Financial Education

WellnessExperience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 40:12


Financial literacy is vital if you seriously want to change your economic reality. People perish due to lack of knowledge and how to use it. This has been said countless times but how many people take time to learn how to better their financial standing. Do you even know what does financial literacy mean? Are you living pay check to pay with debt causing havo in your life? If asked the following questions how would you reply, Since time is money, how do you manage your time? Do you ever set priorities?Are you ever able to budget?Do you prefer to work for your money or let your money work for you? What are your goals towards increasing your income? Here is a Did your know fact, your ability to work with less money will most likely translate to how you handle money when you have a lot of it. We will discuss these questions when you join me and my guest Sharon Lechter, a leading financial educator with a track record of successfully Empowering Our Families with Financial Education.

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