Black Create Connect Podcast Black Create Connect
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The Black Create Connect Podcast, is hosted by the founder of the community and job board, Alicia Latoya Richardson. This podcast explores the journeys, key life experiences and lessons from black creatives, professionals and business owners. Alicia seeks to gain an understanding of how each individual reached their current level of success, whilst addressing racial barriers and challenges. The purpose of this podcast is the educate allies on black professional and life experiences, and inspire the black wider community informing them of what options they truly have access to and where various career paths or life experiences may take. To see more about Black Create Connect follow us on Linked In and Instagram @BlackCreateConnect. To engage with the founder please connect with her on Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-richardson/ or follow her on instagram - @alicialatoyaldn
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Ep 97 - And this is why we need a voice ft Jo Penny, Founder Amp up your voice
Johanne Penney is the Founder & CEO of Amp Up Your Voice, a progressive anti-racism
and diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy that partners with modern and progressive
brands and businesses who are on their journey to authentically diversify their business and
who want to be true advocates. Working up to and mainly at C-Suite level Johanne helps
drive real change and elevates brands by ensuring Inclusion and belonging and to
authentically be part of the Racial Equity change movement. She does this through a range
of media: providing expert DEI consultancy services, devising long-term DEI strategies and delivering high energy, unique, educational
engagement sessions. She is also a public speaker and mentors’ organisations that
want to change and proactively champion DEI. Johanne also coaches individuals who need
support around DEI, to navigate and grow their careers and those who are affected by
systemic barriers to success. She prides herself on being a positive disruptor and is also a
culture writer and author of the eBook ‘The Road Map to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ - a
guide on how to take positive action and drive inspirational change.
In this episode Jo and Alicia discuss:
The upbringing within the Jehovah's Witness community
Her journey discovering Caribbean culture
Overcoming discouragement from pursuing higher education
Experiencing extreme overt racial discrimination and its role in launching her business
The mission of Amp Up Your Voice in assisting organisations
www.ampupyourvoice.com or download the eBook: https://lnkd.in/e92iAYGB
IG: @ampupyourvoice
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Ep 96 - Build a relationship with your accountant firm ft Crosby Enninful, Founder of Egbenn Accountancy Services
Crosby Enninful is the founder of Egbenn Accountancy Services and a Chartered Accountant.
He is 32 years old and has over 12 years experience in finance and accounting. He has been running is own firm for 5 years and works with small and medium size businesses dealing with all areas of accounting.
In this episode, Alicia and Crosby delve into:
The shift from managing contracts to managing a business
Overcoming and emerging from periods of depression
Exploring the significance of faith in Crosby's personal and professional journey
Strategies for optimising time management to achieve personal and professional goals
Prioritising relationships over professional pursuits
You can connect with him on:
Email: info@egbenn.co.uk
Instagram: @egbennaccountancy
LinkedIn: Crosby Enninful (FCCA)
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Ep 95 - The brains behind Black Recruiters Network ft Arsema Co-Founder of BRN
Arsema is an experienced specialist tech recruiter and founder of an independent recruitment agency, hire|py. As a champion to see a more inclusive tech scene, this passion also led to Arsema launching the Black Recruiters Network, a community network to champion Black excellence within Recruitment & Talent Acquisition.
In this episode, Alicia and Arsema delve into a range of intriguing topics, including:
Arsema's transition from the field of Chemical Engineering to a successful career in recruitment
The profound influence her parents had on her entrepreneurial journey
The incredible opportunities that have opened up since Alicia started BRN
Expert tips for optimizing your LinkedIn profile and crafting an impressive CV
The fascinating story behind the inception of BRN and what exciting prospects lie ahead
The immense power and impact of building a strong and supportive team
Please see more about Arsema here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arsema-fessehazion/
Book in a Linked In / CV service here -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mylinkedincv/about/
See more about Black Recruiters network here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/black-recruiters-network/
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Ep 94 - How Coding my own App in 4 weeks ft Bukola Akinfaderin Founder of glow up app
Bukola Akinfaderin, Engineering Manager at Carvana, has accumulated over 20 years experience working in Information Technology. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Wesleyan University, CT and a Master’s of Science in Information Systems from New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Bukola has most notably been recognised for the creation of apps that focus on underrepresented groups. Her first project was Jandus Radio, a mobile application/social network that aggregated over 250 radio stations, a forum/peer to peer chat with a focus on African content. Jandus Radio accumulated over 500,000 registered users. She also launched Afrocast, a podcast aggregator for underrepresented content providers, Khin, a white label social community platform, and MyComplex, a community app for apartment residents. Her most recent project is glowup app, a goal setting app for women that allows you to achieve your self-care goals with the support of a community.
Bukola was named as Developer of the Month by Microsoft Africa in 2013. She has been featured on several tech publications including TechCabal, Otekbits, TechMoran, PulseTV Nigeria, Voice of America: Beyond the Unicorns of Silicon Valley, World Bank for their Female Tech Entrepreneurs initiative (infodev). She also won 2nd place in the Microsoft 9ja Apps, a competition which focused on rewarding innovative mobile apps focused on the Nigerian market.
In this Episode, Alicia & Bukola discuss:
Creating the first app to introduce Afrobeats to the US.
Exploring the real process involved in app building.
Discussing how trialing entrepreneurship can positively impact career trajectory.
Understanding different code platforms and their purposes
Emphasising the importance of being confident in one's idea.
Examining the challenges faced by Black women in accessing investment opportunities.
The true benefits of using the glow up app
See more about Bukola here:
http://www.techcabal.com/girls-who-code-bukola-akinfaderin/
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Ep 93 - The power of documenting your story ft Coodie Simmons
Coodie Simmons is an American film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and producer. Coodie started directing from his music video fo Kanye West, entitled "Through the Wire", which was nominated for a MTV Viewers Choice Award, and won a Source Award for Best Music Video of the Year. Coodie has continued his music video success directing "Two Words" and the third version of "Jesus Walks" off Kanye West's The College Dropout album, Pitbull's "Culo" video, Mos Def's "Ghetto Rock" video, Erykah Badu's controversial video "Window Seat" and most recently Lupe Fiasco's "Old School Love" video.
Coodie received acclaim for their ESPN 30-for-30 film, Benji (2012), a film about a high school basketball player who was tragically killed. In 2013 they directed Good Morning, a short film for American Family Insurance. Good Morning debuted at the 2013 American Black Film Festival. In 2022 Coodie released the documentary series jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, Act 1 of which premiered on Netflix on February 16, 2022.
In this episode, Alicia and Coodie delve into a variety of fascinating topics, including:
Their experiences as tourists in Ghana and the cultural insights gained from the trip
The artistry, story, and profound impact of Ernie Barnes
Reflecting on their upbringing in Chicago and the harsh realities they faced
The motivation behind Coodie's meticulous documentation of life moments
The journey of losing everything and finding the strength to start anew
The deep passion and purpose driving their Jeen-yuhs documentary project.
Connect with Coodie here - https://www.instagram.com/coodierock/?hl=en
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Ep 92 - Why World AFRO Day exists ft Michelle De Leon
Michelle De Leon is the founder and CEO of World Afro Day®, 15th September. A global day of celebration and liberation of Afro Hair and Identity, with an estimated reach of 1.5 billion. Michelle successfully combines her broadcasting career of 20+ years at ITV Good Morning Britain with leading World Afro Day CIC. She has overcome her own struggles with Afro hair and was inspired by her 8 year old daughter to set up the day of celebration. Since 2017, her work has influenced the UN, UK government, global brands, international media and major celebrities. Key highlights are the Workplace Hair Acceptance report 2023; contributing to the EHRC guidelines to prevent hair discrimination in schools 2022 and a speech at the United Nations in Geneva 2018.
In this episode Alicia and Michelle discuss:
The significance of recognising and healing from past traumas
The inspiration behind Michelle's establishment of World Afro Day
The journey involved in creating and growing the movement
The importance of black women embracing their natural hair and the empowerment it brings
Predictions and aspirations for the future of World Afro Day and its impact on society.
Learn more about World Afro Hair - https://www.worldafroday.com/
Connect with Michelle here