That's a wrap!Jessica discusses her journey to the west coast, personal and professional ambitions, and what's next for Blackness and the Workplace!Support the show
Katrina Strohl is the founder and host of Absolutely Not! In this episode, Katrina speaks on her journey towards creating Absolutely Not! We also talk about boundaries, what are hers, our host, and why Black content creators need to establish b
In this episode, we bring back Rakhim Sabree, a former guest from our Rebuilding Black Wall Street series! Rahkim provides an update on his entrepreneurship journey, his successes, and his approach to creating engaging content on social media.
Over the last few years, LinkedIn has evolved from being just a sterile platform made up of those who are just 'looking to make connections' to becoming an inclusive and dynamic space. This is largely due in part to the work of Black Content Cr
In this episode, we talk with Johnathan Dumas, Leadership Coach, and HR professional as he discusses why emotional intelligence is lacking in HR leadership and why it's needed. If you ever dealt with HR as a Black Professional you understand ju
We are going back to our HR Behind the Scenes series by taking a deeper dive into what is HR and how HR and DEI can work together to make a more equitable workplace for Black employees. We are speaking with Kristen Bell, a DEI expert who discus
Founder and CEO Jessica Pharm gives an update about her personal life and accomplishments including the future of Blackness and the Workplace. Support the show
Dr. Kimya Nuru Dennis, founder and CEO of 365 Diversity, LLC is back to speak on a variety of subjects which includes the so-called controversy around Critical Race Theory and why it's overblown. Support the show
In this episode, we speak with Shay Nabors about her journey into real estate investing and how to get into it as well as the benefits. Ms. Nabors also is the founder of REI Platform where she teaches others about the business of real estate in
In this episode, we talk with Leah Goodridge, a tenant's rights activist about the housing crisis (rising rents, landlord abuse, etc) and how she works to support low-income tenants. Such an important topic given the rising housing costs couple
In this episode we talk with Latrice Huff, a career coach about all things job-related from being Black in the workplace to job-hopping to taking control of your career. Website: https://talentstays.com/Support the show
How does the past inform the future? Especially when it comes to our experiences with money. How can we heal from the trauma? Rahkim Sabree a personal finance influence, author, speaker, and financial coach discusses these issues and how we can
Rebuilding Black Wallstreet Part 2 starts this week! In this episode, we talk with Anna Welch, founder of New Journey, LLC about the importance of teaching financial literacy to our children at a young age and how making small steps when it com
Black Professionals Month is coming! This month-long movement is one you don't want to miss! Jessica speaks with founders Denise Kaiger and Jermone Huntchion about the event and the impact it will have on Black professionals long after October.
Founder and CEO, Jessica Pharm, shares her personal life journey updates as well as her vision for Season Four and beyond. And she has a message for the racist trolls who want to silence her voice! Support the show
In this episode with talk with Celeste Cuffie, President, and CEO of Life Empowered Consulting Services about her career journey, development, and evolution into leadership and what that means. Website: http://www.celestecuffie.com/ Support the
In this episode, Vashti M. Boyce, MBA, MA, QMHP-C discusses her work in Portland providing services to a low-income Black community. She also discusses the challenges in finding culturally competent healthcare for a community that is historical
In this episode, we speak with Maagic Collins (host of Fight the Funk Podcast), a mental health advocate about the need for Black Men and those in lower socio-ecomonic status to access quality mental healthcare. Support the show
Social Worker, problem solver, and results-oriented consultant, Nada Johnson talks about the impact of racial trauma and violence of Black people and how wellness seeks to address this. Website: https://www.nadajohnsonservices.com/Support the s
Freelance consultant and workshop facilitator, Dr. Broderick Sawyer, talks about Black Men's mental health and how living in a racist society impacts Black men's self-esteem and overall health. Support the show