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Celebrating the Contributions of Black Women Around the World.
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Writing allows us to be visible. We write to say we are present in the world. Our lives and stories matter.Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with Chyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace, avid lovers, readers, and writers of African American Literature. In this episode, these sisters talk about how they developed their love for reading and writing, their passion for the culture, standing in their truth through their writing, and so much more. Throughout this conversation, you can hear their love for writing and their love for one another.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:31] - Developing the Love for Reading and Writing[00:05:38] - Sharing the Work With Others[00:09:39] - Passion for the Culture[00:12:47] - The Sister Give Their Top 3 People They Wish to Have a Conversation with From the Past[00:17:58] - Getting Into Poetry[00:21:34] - Inspiration to write[00:23:23] - Standing in Truth While Writing[00:25:42] - Doing One Thing Differently[00:28:44] - Choosing What to Believe About Yourself [00:38:15] - Poems: The Other Half of Myself/Impetus[00:45:11] - Advice For Other Writers[00:48:00] - Chyrel and Lyris’ Take on Black Girl MagicChyrel J. Jackson and Lyris D. Wallace are avid lovers, readers and writers of African American Literature. They grew up in a Southern Suburb of Chicago, IL. Country Club Hills. As young girls they read Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, and Judy Blume novels. College was the real scholastic awakening introducing these two Literary Enthusiasts to the Literary works of theirgreat ancestors: James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou and others. These writers influenced Chyrel and Lyris so much. It only makes sense that they would now be writing in the Spirit of these ancestors. Giving a voice to social issues that plague our modern time.Their latest self-published works are books of poetry: Mirrored Images and Different Sides of the Same Coin. Both Books mirror messaging “no pun intended.” Ranging from a host of life topics: relationships, frayed familial dynamics, juggling life, single parenting, racism, etc. Some have said, our books are reminiscent of Harlem Renaissance revisited. Our anthologies of poems pair current social and living conditions with poetic verse. In this volume the sometimes darker sides and motives of human nature are also addressed.Where their first collection of poems Different Sides of the Same Coin revisited Harlem Renaissance and collided with 2019 social unrest, Mirrored Images rips off the bandages of human life experience. It forces one to see what most are happier pretending just does not exist at all. Broken, hurt people, hurt others. Spoken word is back and these literary writers take social justice and unrest to brand-new unchartered heights.Writing allowed Chyrel and Lyris to find their voice. Surviving a deadly pandemic, navigating life’s rough waters, and continuing to stay true to themselves birthed their latest book Mirrored Images.Can magic be recreated for a second time? The sisters believe that it can. We write about what we know. Our experiences as black women are what we know well. Our writing is lensed from that intrinsically authentic experience.Connect with Chyrel and Lyris:Website: https://sistersrocnrhyme.com/ Link to All Other Platforms: https://sistersrocnrhyme.com/about/ Books: https://sistersrocnrhyme.com/read-our-books/ Support the show
Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with Executive & Leadership Development Coach and Talent Strategist Angelique Anderson. Angelique works with leaders to help them simplify complexities, cut through the fog, and strategize plans of action that allow them to exercise their natural talents and strengths. In this episode, Angelique talks about the importance of leadership presence to elevate, combatting microaggressions, and what she thinks is the key to success in becoming an entrepreneur.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:47] - Experience vs Leadership[00:04:32] - Presence Matters for Elevation[00:08:53] - Combatting Microaggressions[00:15:16] - Angelique on Becoming an Entrepreneur[00:24:36] - Key to success for Entrepreneur [00:27:13] - Angelique's Most Treasured Characteristic[00:28:24] - Angelique’s Future VisionAngelique Arnao Anderson is the Founder of Arnao Anderson & Associates, a strengths-focused talent strategy firm. As an ICF-certified Executive & Leadership Development Coach, she supports high-achieving organizational leaders in activating untapped superpowers in order to help make dream careers a reality. Angelique has over 20 years of experience in leadership development, talent management and organizational effectiveness strategically leading large-scale culture change initiatives while successfully aligning talent development with complex business strategy. Her career has spanned multiple industries, including media, technology and financial services from global companies to start-ups. She has a long track record of partnering with leaders of large and small teams to uncover root problems, ideate possibilities and take agile action.Coined the “Solutions Empress” by peers, Angelique’s unique approach to coaching empowers leaders to effectively navigate changing environments while engaging, retaining and inspiring their people towards greater success.Connect with Angelique:Website: Arnao AndersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rushourmama/ Support the show
Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with podcast host, course creator, and OBGYN Nicole Rankins. Nicole is dedicated to helping women educate themselves and find confidence and peace when giving birth. In this episode, Nicole talks about the importance of educating yourself on giving birth and having people to advocate for you.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:03:26] - Educating Yourself About Birth[00:05:38] - Preparing to Give Birth Late in Age[00:07:08] - Dealing With Fear Around Birth[00:10:21] - Having Support to Advocate for You[00:11:28] - Advice for Expecting Moms[00:12:21] - Dr. Rankins take on the overall capabilities of the Medical Capabilities in The US[00:14:49] - Death Rates Among Black Women Giving Birth[00:16:46] - Support Through Post-Partum[00:18:04] - Advice for Older Women Starting a FamilyDr. Nicole Calloway Rankins is a board-certified, practicing OB/GYN and mom of 2 who empowers first time moms to feel supported and prepared for pregnancy and birth. Over the last 15 years she's helped more than 1,000 babies come into this world and has demystified pregnancy and childbirth for thousands more women through her 5-star rated All About Pregnancy & Birth podcast, her free online birth plan class, and her signature online program - The Birth Preparation Course. Visit her website www.drnicolerankins.com and follow her on Instagram @drnicolerankins.Connect with Nicole:Website: https://drnicolerankins.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnicolerankins/ Podacst: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-about-pregnancy-birth/id1447449586 Support the show
Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with founder, principal consultant, executive advisor, and diversity strategist Stacey Gordon. Stacey is also the creator of an unconscious bias course which is the #1 most viewed course across the LinkedIn learning platform and has also been translated into at least four languages.As a globally recognized keynote speaker, leadership consultant and DEI strategist, Stacey has worked with Fortune 100 companies that include AT&T, American Express, GE and Hewlett Packard and has provided subject matter expertise to SHRM, Fast Company, Skillsoft, Forbes, NPR Radio, BBC Radio, and the Association for Talent Development. She earned her MBA from Pepperdine University Business School and her SHRM-SCP certification, as well as the SHRM Inclusive Workplace Culture Credential.Int his episode Stacey describes what DE&I is, the positive impact that it has on the workplace and the push back she gets when implementing it. She also talks about unconscious bias, which she goes more in depth on in her new book UNBIAS: Addressing Unconscious Bias at Work. [00:04:46] - DE&I defined[00:06:28] - Moving Past Tokenism[00:11:45] - Adding DE&I to the work culture[00:13:37] - Push Back When Adding DE&I to the workplace[00:15:49] - Speaking Up [00:22:08] - Unconscious Bias[00:27:18] - Encountering and Managing Microaggressions[00:29:11] - Presenting DE&I to Your Employer[00:30:27] - Stacey’s Take on Black Girl MagicLeading at the intersection of diversity, inclusion, and workplace culture, in her role as Executive Advisor and Diversity Strategist, Stacey Gordon coaches and counsels executive leaders on DEI strategies for the business, while offering a no-nonsense approach to education for the broader employee population.Stacey’s book, UNBIAS: Addressing Unconscious Bias at Work debuted at #1 on Amazon’s Hot New Release list and is also available at Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold. Stacey is the creator of the #1 course across the LinkedIn learning platform and has surpassed more than 1 million unique learners overall. Her unconscious bias course has been translated into at least four languages and she has worked with people managers and executive leaders from companies such as American Express, ADP, Kia Motors, Hewlett Packard, Walmart, GE and many others to deliver notable sessions that support their D&I efforts. She earned her MBA from Pepperdine University Business School and her SHRM-SCP certification, as well as the SHRM Inclusive Workplace Culture Credential.Connect with Stacey:Website: www.reworkwork.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceygordon Support the show
Is generational wealth as far off as you think it is?Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with financial coach and financial strategist Racine Rikard. Her purpose is to help families earn more income become adequately protected, debt-free, and financially independent. She wishes to inspire families and businesses on the rules of personal finances and recruit and coach new associates. In this episode, Racine shares with us her journey of getting into the financial profession, her definition of generational wealth, her secret to building generational wealth. In addition, she gives us advice on why it costs more to wait and do nothing vs. getting started where we are with what we have and the importance of building your fab five financial team.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:25] Inspiration for Getting into the Financial Profession [00:08:14] Generational Wealth Defined by Racine [00:11:40] Racine’s Secret to Building Generational Wealth [00:13:35] The Cost of Doing Nothing When it Comes to Building Generational Wealth[00:16:20] The Best Way to Pay Off Debt[00:20:13] What They Don’t Tell us About Wealth Building[00:25:09] Building Your Fab 5 Financial TeamHi, I’m Racine Rikard, CEO and Personal Finance Strategist at Dreamscapers Unlimited, LLC. Thank you for taking time out of your day to learn more about me and what I love to do.I’m a Southern girl hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. I have been in the accounting and financial services industry for more than 20 years and started Dreamscapers Unlimited in 2004 as a way to help families achieve their financial life dreams. It was my father who encouraged me to pursue my passion. I’ve always loved math, so I learned the value of money early in life. But it wasn’t until I graduated college, with a mound of student loans, that I understood what it meant to have debt. Determined to fill the gap in my understanding that would ultimately setthe stage for building generational wealth for my family, I sought out a financial advisor to get on a better path to money management. That relationship worked so well, that it led to a career shift for me as I moved from being an accountant to a financial planner.Throughout my corporate career, I’ve helped beginners and executives alike to better their financial knowledge and reach their personal finance goals. With Dreamscapers Unlimited, I aim to holistically connect and inspire my clients, particularly women, to kickstart wealth management conversations within their own families. I am passionate about debt elimination, retirement and education funding, and asset protection. I take pride in learning about your financial dreams and helping you map out and implement the “dreamscape” to achieveit.When I’m not helping clients plan their financial dreams, you’ll find me spending time as a mentor to young girls at Cool Girls, Inc. or volunteering at Impact Church in Atlanta. My husband and I currently reside in Stockbridge, Georgia and enjoy vacationing and spending time with family.Connect with Racine:Instagram: Racine Rikard (@racine_rikard) • Instagram photos and videosWebsite: www.racinerikard.com (currently under construction)Facebook: Racine Rikard, RVP | FacebookSupport the show
Are you ready to elevate from employee to entrepreneur? Today on the black women rising podcast, we sat down with Kysha, a certified success coach, speaker and a an advocate for women owning success that’s authentic to them. Kysha talks about the mindset shifts that need to be made in order to reach your authentic success, find the beauty in yourself, the benefits of coaching and mentorship, how women can get over fear when starting a business, and create an exit strategy before going into entrepreneurship. Kysha believes that doing what we are called to do, living in our purpose, is the path to the divine and living our best life.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:31] Kysha’s Personal Philosophy[00:06:38] Doing What You’re Called to do/ Entrepreneurship [00:08:32] Daily Inspiration [00:10:38] Finding Beauty in Yourself [00:18:02] Benefits of Coaching and Mentorship[00:22:21] Advice For Women Getting Over Fear When Starting a Business[00:27:49] Creating an Exit Strategy Before Starting a Business [00:34:30] Kysha’s Black Girl Magic Kysha Mitchell empowers women who feel stuck in their jobs to make time for and take action on their dream to become an entrepreneur. A one-time corporate employee suiting up to sit in her cubicle day after day, Kysha took the bold move to leave the 9 to 5 and is now an in-demand, successful coach and speaker. She's been featured as a keynote speaker, on television, in major magazines and on podcasts sharing her framework of Empowered Feminine Success.Learn more about her work by visiting her on the web at www.frometoe.comInstagram: Kysha Mitchell (@elevate_your_now) • Instagram photos and videosWebsite: Kysha Mitchell – Success Coach & SpeakerWebsite: Employee to Entrepreneur Elevation (frometoe.com)Facebook: Powerhouse Women Rising from Employee to Entrepreneur | FacebookSupport the show
Are you ready to live a life you love?Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with author, inspirational speaker, and life and relationship coach Fila Antwine. In this episode, Fila talks about the value and importance of familia female relationships, healing internal battles regarding self-care, and emotional wellness. A big part of Fila’s vision for teaching Sacred Self-Care is to help you rediscover your dreams by teaching you how to reconnect with yourself so that you can have deep love, joy, freedom, and fulfillment on a sacred level and actually live a life you love.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:58] The Value of Familia Female Relationships[00:04:31] Fila’s Most Treasured Thing in Life[00:05:56] How to Get Over Internal Battles[00:08:33] Fila’s Personal Philosophy[00:10:42] Fila’s Greatest Accomplishment[00:13:47] Emotional Wellness Coaching[00:19:28] Fila’s Vision For Her Clients[00:23:25] Incorporating Self-Care When Overwhelmed[00:28:43] Tips For Working Wives and Mothers to Put Themselves First[00:24:28] Fila’s Black Girl MagicFila Antwine is an award winning Emotional Wellness, Worthiness, and Relationship Coach. She is an individual who serves her fellow human beings with compassion, intellect, and true understanding. Fila’s lifelong mission has been to help others triumph over tragedy, just as she has accomplished herself; overcoming childhood abuse to become who she is today: a happily married wife, proud mother of two wonderful children, and an adviser to countless women seeking lives of greater hope and fulfillment. Fila Antwine is the author of two important books: “Strengthening Her Essence: A Woman’s Guide To Liberation Through Truth” and a special work for children promoting diversity and confidence called “Curiously Coiled”. Today Fila is an acclaimed life coach and the founder of the Sacred Queen Academy; an online coaching community that offers healing, holistic, spiritual, confidence-building classes, programs, and talks for women emphasizing self-care and healthy relationships. The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Huffington Post, MSN, The New York State Senate and the Emmy-winning talk show “Fresh Outlook” have all recognized her expertise and ability to help others overcome personal challenges in life. Fila has always believed in the dignity and worth of every human being and that gender equity is essential to a thriving society. She is an inspiring leader to both men and women.Connect with Fila:Instagram: @sheisfilaWebsite: www.filaantwine.com Facebook: Fila Antwine | FacebookSupport the show
Are you waiting for the perfect time to start investing? Well, the perfect time is now!Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with financial industry veteran Keisha Bailey (MBA, CFA, FRM). In this episode, Keshia talks about her purpose and inspiration for helping others live a better life by teaching them how to invest. She also debunks myths about investing, shares her take on cryptocurrency, and the formula to building wealth. The hardest part about building wealth is getting started, and with Keisha's boutique investment firm, she is committed to making wealth-building understandable, accessible, and easy to maintain.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:25] Keisha’s Aspirations – 2:25[00:06:14] Choose You – 6:14[00:08:49] Accept Yourself – 8:49[00:12:02] Debunking a Myth About Investing – 12:02[00:14:32] Keisha’s take on Crypto Currency– 14:32[00:18:42] The Formula to Building Wealth – 18:42[00:21:04] Keisha’s Purpose - 21:04 [00:23:17] Changing Stereotypes About Black Women - 23:17[00:24:28] Keisha’s Black Girl Magic - 24:28 Keisha Bailey is the industry powerhouse behind the Profit Jumpstarter brand and is an experienced Financial Strategist, Investment Educator and Entrepreneur. She spent 17 years making money for wealthy individuals and corporations before shifting her expertise towards serving the up and coming generations of wealth builders.Her knowledge of the financial industry is matched only by her passion to teach what she knows to rising money-makers on the individual and institutional levels.  Whether they are equipping corporate teams to do more with their current income, or she is encouraging an individual to explore greater investment options, Keisha and her team operate on three principles: educate + liberate + activate.People in control of their time, money and knowledge, are people in control of life. That's the freedom Profit Jumpstarter believes in creating for every client, company and community they serve.Connect with Keisha:Instagram: @profitjumpstarterWebsite: www.profitjumpstarter.com Facebook: Profit JumpStarterSupport the show
Are you lacking the confidence to embrace your sexuality? Are you afraid to share your fantasies and desires with your partner due to shame? Has intimacy and sex in your relationship/s lost its priority?Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with sex and intimacy therapist Natasha Riley. Natasha aims to help women navigate the challenges around sex, provide a safe space for them to be vulnerable, process emotions, and work towards solutions with their partners. In this episode, Natasha debunks some common myths about sex, encourages women to love their mom body, and gives us tips on how to have a conversation with our partner about improving sex and intimacy.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:01:39] Natasha’s Earliest Life Lesson [00:02:21] Fundamental Change of Becoming a Mother [00:04:42] Becoming a Sex Therapist[00:06:45] Debunking Myths About Sex Therapy [00:07:58] Loving The Mom Body[00:10:05] Having The Sex Conversation With Your Partner[00:14:09] Finding Your Sexy[00:17:31] One of The Biggest Challenges That Black Women Face When Returning to Themselves[00:24:28] Natasha’s Black Girl Magic Natasha is a Licensed Sex Therapist as well as a Certified Sex Coach. As a graduate from Sex Coach University with Dr. Patti Britton, Natasha has learned the benefits of sex coaching and how she can empower her clients to own their choices as well as take responsibility of their pleasure.Natasha has not only worked with couples to increase communication about sexual concerns, she has also worked to empower women to make sexual pleasure a priority. She takes pride in providing a compassionate safe space to help clients reignite their sexual expression. Natasha works side by side with clients to reach the goal of sexual fulfillment and pleasure.Connect with Natasha:Email: nrileycoaching@gmail.comFacebook: Natasha Chentille-Sex and Intimacy Coach | FacebookFacebook Group: Be Sensually Free and Sexually Confident | FacebookSupport the show
Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with management consultant, strategic advisor, and certified online business coach Tarena Muhammad. Tarena's passion is to help small businesses stay secure and help veteran women transitioning from the military who are looking to start a successful business. In this episode, Tarena talks about her journey to IT security, the biggest mistake she sees most of her IT security clients make with their small businesses, what working with her ideal client looks like, and the freedom that entrepreneurship affords.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:01:08] Fundamental Change When Turning 18[00:02:11] Becoming an Entrepreneur [00:04:30] Journey to IT Security [00:09:03] Biggest Mistake IT Security Clients Make[00:10:40] Tarena’s Ideal Client[00:15:55] The Freedom that Entrepreneur Affords[00:20:19] Mental Strength[00:22:40] Constructively Acknowledging Regrets and Reflecting on Them[00:25:43] Tarena’s Definition of Black Girl MagicTarena Muhammad, founder and CEO of Legion, is a business consultant and Air Force Veteran who helps women entrepreneurs rapidly grow their businesses while creating more balance and ease in their daily routines. With 20 years of experience in operations, SOPs, automation, and data privacy and security, she's discovered the keys to getting more done in less time so her clients can take time off without feeling guilty. As a mom of 2 herself, she knows exactly how sanity-saving this can be. As well as running her own business, Tarena serves as the Head of Operations for The Well, a professional network for women of color. She's passionate about helping women—especially fellow veterans—build the business of their dreams.Connect with Tarena:Instagram: Tarena (@heytarena) • Instagram photos and videosLinkedIn: Tarena M. - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedInSupport the show
[show notes]Kishshana Palmer is an international speaker, trainer, and coach with a 20+ year background in fundraising, marketing, and talent management who helps leaders create high performing teams. She's a supernova on any stage and platforms due to her charismatic and candid delivery. It doesn't matter if she's speaking about philanthropy, living your most authentic life, or diversity, the energy she brings to the stage is always entertaining and edifying.Kishshana is CEO of Kishshana & Co., an organizational development firm focused on helping everyday leaders live well and lead well. Her firm's work centers on equity and social justice and practical solutions for today's organizations. She is the founder of The Rooted Collaborative -- a global community focused on the growth and development of women leaders of color in the social sector. She's the host of the podcast "Let's Take This Offline", an adjunct professor at Baruch College, a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), a BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer (CGT), A Gallup Certified Strengths Coach and an AFP Master Trainer.  When an organization wants to grow, find and retain people on their team, raise money, and more she is the fairy godmother they have on speed dial. Her work isn't limited to organizations, she also coaches high performing leaders.Kishshana is a NYC girl and mother of one wonderful teenage daughter. Kishshana is the epitome of your classic 90's Queens homegirl and quintessential corner office executive. She is your daily dose of Claire Huxtable with a side of Blanche Devereaux.Support the show
Are you prepared to receive the love you’re looking for? Do you believe it’s possible to have it all while also having the romantic relationship that you desire?Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with the Regional Sales Director of Zimmer Biomet, business consultant, entrepreneur, and podcast host of the lover and leader podcast Cheri Syphax. She truly believes that any woman out there can have a life of abundance, love, and fullness. Having found the love of her life later in life, she now coaches other women to position themselves to have it all.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:30] Confidence Instilled Through Being Nurtured in Love – 2:30[00:04:03] Cheri’s Personal Philosophy – 4:03[00:05:30] Finding Love at Fifty – 5:30[00:10:14] Doing The Inner Work to Receive the Love You Desire – 10:14[00:11:45] Is it Possible to Have it All– 11:45[00:13:49] Work Life Balance 13:49[00:17:13] Making Decisions Through the Fear 17:13[00:21:00] Avoiding Burnout and Having It All 21:00[00:22:30] Dealing With the Disappointment of Missing the Mark 22:30[00:23:59] Cheri’s Black Girl Magic – 23:59Connect with Cheri:Instagram: Tracey & Cheri Syphax (@justphax) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cheri.spigner Podcast: About | Leader And Lover PodcastCheri Spigner - Syphax is the witty, sassy host of the Leader and Lover Podcast.  She is an executive in the medical device industry, an industry she is passionate about.  Like many other executive Black women, Cheri has had to wear the cape of employee, grad student, single mother, provider, lover, entrepreneur and friend. She has done everything from run for School Board and run a business helping student athletes qualify for scholarships. She, like other powerful executives has learned the delicate balance of navigating spaces where she is “the only”.  Unfortunately, she has not always successfully navigated relationships, that was, until she did her soul search and inner work. Meditation and a positive mindset are at the root of her confidence, positivity and optimism.  She is surrounded by a circle of excellence, powerful Black women who have defined what having it all means. Her positive words empower and motivate others.  She is an agent for change and is creating a platform to showcase the magic of Black women and Black love. That is the force behind the Leader and Lover Podcast.  During the Leader and Lover Podcast, Cheri will demystify the negative trope that black women can’t have it all and have it all with style, grace and class.  Through “Dating Phax” Cheri and her husband Tracey, help women create winning online dating profiles that help them stand out in the crowd.  They also give them tools to help them get our of their way, so love can find them. Follow them at www.instagram.com/justphax/When she is not working or following her passion of helping Black women win, she can be found enjoying a full life with her husband, traveling to spend time with her friends and family or FaceTiming her new Glam-baby. Support the show
Are you an artist looking for a community of kindred spirits and support? Listen here as this Ghanian American Artist shares the importance of both.Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with Ghanian-American business owner and artist Victoria Timpo. Victoria is the founder of Kindred Creatives Collective, aiming to connect and support black women artists. She is also the host of the creators making moves podcast. In this episode, Victoria shares her passion for her culture, heritage, art, and the community of artists she works and connects with. She also shares how important it is to support and patronize black artists.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:02:29] The Art Victoria Creates[00:03:33] Victoria’s Inspiration For Creating Art[00:06:29] Victoria’s Art Company[00:09:16] Biggest Struggle as a Creative [00:11:45] Victoria’s WHY[00:15:36] Finding Time For Self-Care[00:18:06] A Myth About Black Women Artists That Needs to be Debunked[00:22:11] The Importance of Having Mentors and Support[00:28:38] Victoria’s Definition of Black Girl Magic  Connect with Victoria:Instagram: Victoria Timpo |Art Retreat 🇬🇭 (@victoria_yawa) • Instagram photos and videosWebsite: Kindred Creatives CollectiveFacebook: Victoria TimpoFacebook Group: African Women Creatives | FacebookBased in Chicago, Victoria is the founder of Kindred Creatives Collective, a collective aimed to connect and support black women artists. She's also a painter, curator, and the host of the Creatives Making Moves podcast. Victoria is passionate about helping women artists of color to build sustainable creative businesses and take more breaks! She created the Dinner, Art, and Conversation dinner series, and the Ghana Artist Retreat to uplevel black women artists' creative genius. Currently, Victoria works full-time at a nonprofit visual arts youth center, where she manages and supports hundreds of teaching artists in their professional development. Victoria received a BFA in Painting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an MFA in Curatorial Practice at Maryland Institute College of Art.Support the show
Is fear of failure or making mistakes holding you back from building a business around work that you enjoy? In order to succeed we must learn to fail forward. Don’t be afraid to bet on you!Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with podcaster and CEO of Karvel Digital, Kronda Adair. She shares with us how she got on the journey to building a successful business that she enjoys after getting let go from her job as a developer. She shares the mistakes that she's had on the journey so far and how learning these things has allowed her to help other mission-driven and service-based business owners succeed in their businesses.Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include:[00:03:33] Getting Fired and Getting Into Entrepreneurship[00:07:10] The Journey to Creating Success in Business[00:13:08] Biggest Mistake Made In Business Since Starting [00:16:53] Kronda’s Philosophy on Entrepreneurship[00:19:58] Advice For Small Business Owners[00:22:15] Dealing With Microaggressions In Tech [00:25:04] Kronda’s Black Girl Magic Connect with Kronda:Instagram: Karvel Digital (@karveldigital) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook Group: Service CEOs: Systemizing for Profit | FacebookPodcast: Podcast - Karvel DigitalKronda Adair is the founder of Karvel Digital, an agency that helps mission-driven service-based businesses automate their marketing to create a predictable sales pipeline.From her humble beginnings building $500 WordPress websites, Kronda found a passion for digital marketing and marketing automation and is in the process of becoming a certified Automation Service Provider. Her flagship offer is Content Bootcamp, a 12-week online intensive to teach overwhelmed entrepreneurs how to create and use content as an asset that saves time and sells for you.When she’s not working, she can be found enjoying time at home with her wife, two cats, and Vizsla puppy, reading dead-tree books, riding one of her five bikes, or enjoying the postcard vistas of the state of Oregon.Support the show
Are you aware of your family’s history with cancer? Do you speak up for yourself when something with your health seems and feels off?Cancer is one of the leading causes amongst women of color. African American women have the highest mortality rates for all cancers combined compared to any other racial or ethnic group.Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with national cancer advocate and writer Kandis Draw. Kandis shares her story about how losing her mother to ovarian cancer and researching gynecological cancer led her to become a cancer advocate. Kandis now travels and speaks all over, advocating for those who can’t advocate for themselves as she encourages those of us who can advocate for ourselves to do so. Listen here as Candice shares tips for combatting cancer and multiple ways to advocate for ourselves.Key discussion points from this episode include:[00:03:53] - Learning The Lesson of Accountability [00:05:44] - Being Inspired And Being My Best Self [00:07:20] - Advocating For Cancer[00:08:53] - How Women of Color Can Begin to Combat Cancer[00:13:00] - Knowing The Right Questions To Ask[00:18:20] - Getting Educated on Gynecological Cancers[00:20:50] - *Black Girl MagicConnect with Kandis:Instagram: Kandis (@kandi_koated) • Instagram photos and videosWebsite: Caring for Multiple People (caregiving.com)Kandis Draw lives in Chicago, IL, and is a National Illinois Advocate for the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, writer and a contributor on Caregiving.com.  She writes for Curvicality.com, an online magazine for plus sized women that focuses on body positivity, fashion, news, and more. Kandis has been featured across Cancer Wellness Magazine, Tina's Wish Blog, Ignite Hope Candles, We Have Cancer, my Cancer story podcast and more.Support the show
What you would you rate your sex life on a scale of 1-10? Want to learn tips for making good sex great? Listen here as we dive into some good grown folk conversation.Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with Erotic Educator, Sex Goddess & Organic Loven Founder Taylor Sparks. Taylor shares with us her holistic approach to sex. She educates us on sexual health and wellness as she encourages us to embrace our sexuality and communicate our needs to have the sexual experiences we desire. Key discussion points from this episode include:[00:01:46] - Erotic Educator Defined[00:02:55] - Becoming an Erotic Sex Educator[00:07:19] - How To Have A Good Sex Life[00:16:23] - Embracing Your Sexuality [00:22:32] - More Advice For Getting Comfortable With Your Sexuality[00:35:47] - How Does Good Or Bad Sex Affect Your Life[00:42:12] - Stop Focusing On The Orgasm[00:49:06] - Possible Traumas That Can Affect Your Sex LifeConnect with Taylor:Instagram: Taylor Sparks (@60secondsofsparks) • Instagram photos and videosLinkedIn: Taylor Sparks - Erotic Educator and Sex Goddess - OrganicLoven.com | LinkedInPodcast: Sisters of Sexuality: Five Shades Of Play • A podcast on AnchorAmongst many things, Taylor Sparks (aka Mariposa) is a passionate erotic educator and sex goddess, certified in both holistic aromatherapy and human behavior.  With over a decade of experience in the natural skin care/cosmetics industry, Ms. Sparks launched OrganicLoven.com, one of the largest BIPOC owned online intimacy shops.  Organic Loven specializes in improving adults’ sexual health/wellness and enhancing their sex lives via their organic intimate body products, body-safe sex toy materials, sex-positive books and erotic educational seminars.Ms. Sparks’ expertise has contributed to articles in Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Men’s Health, Oprah, Shape, Women’s Health magazines and more.  Taylor has become renowned in the adult travel industry and is a powerful public speaker both nationally and internationally. Her flagship seminar entitled,” How To Make Good Pussy, Better”, is extremely popular and focuses on the benefits of organic intimate body products and body safe sex toys.  Socially and environmentally conscious and a strong supporter in all things organic, natural and eco-friendly...including Love.Support the show
How do you show up in the world? Are you presenting your most authentic self? You no longer have to wait to be seen, heard, or to take up space. Be unapologetically you!Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with healer, priestess, and life coach Tracy Neely. Tracy shares with us her journey of rediscovering herself and allowing herself to be her most authentic self. She also shares with us her passion for helping others rediscover themselves and remember their brilliance so that they can show up as their most authentic selves in life and business.Key discussion points from this episode include:[00:03:20] The Journey Of Self Discovery[00:10:46] A Fundamental Change[00:14:28] Thoughts On Regret[00:17:11] The Difficulty of Allowing One’s Self To Be Seen Or Heard[00:19:15] Unapologetically Standing In Truth[00:22:28] Being An Introvert In Business[00:25:31] Tracy’s Ultimate Vision For Her Clients[00:27:11] Black Girl MagicConnect with Tracy:Website: https://www.tracyneely.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/tracyneelyFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/tracyneely2 Support the show
If you have an online business and are trying to increase your online presence and visibility, then a video strategy may be what you need.Today on the Black Women Rising Podcast, we sat down with video coach, media personality, wife, mom, and entrepreneur Mikaela Ian. Mikaela shares her story about her experience of being an island girl in the US and feeling the need to prove herself. She also shares how she overcomes imposter syndrome and her passion for helping women like you use video to showcase your expertise, increase your visibility, and, most importantly, your revenue. At the same time, she encourages you to charge what you’re worth.Key discussion points from this episode include:[00:04:58] Earliest Life Lesson Learned – 4:58[00:11:17] The Need To Prove Myself – 11:17 [00:12:51] The Freedom To Be Me – 12:51[00:15:48] Being Inspired And Being My Best Self – 15:48[00:19:47] Common Myths About PR – 19:47[00:23:26] Video Strategy – 23:26 [00:30:00] Tip For Overcoming The Fear Of Being On Camera – 30:00[00:34:00] Overcoming Imposter Syndrome – 34:00[00:37:51] Black Girl Magic – 37:51Connect with Mikaela:Instagram: @themikaelaianWebsite: Mikaela IanMikaela Ian is a video strategist + media personality. She helps leaders use the power of video to showcase their expertise, raise their profile + increase their visibility. Mikaela has 15 years of media, communications and marketing experience. She began her career as a journalist in her home of Bermuda where she covered countless events locally and internationally and interviewed politicians, heads of state and celebrities. She is certified by the Press Association in the UK as a multimedia journalist and is renowned in Bermuda for her on-camera work.Mikaela switched to PR/Marketing working at a boutique agency and went on to work with the prestigious 35th America's Cup as the face of the local brand She then went on to be the spokesperson for Bermuda's airport and is the co-host of The Daily Hour, Bermuda's only live morning show.  Additionally, she works with leaders to help them leverage video to increase their visibility and revenue. She does this through her 12-week 1:1 program, Bankable On Camera. When she's not helping her clients kickass on video, Mikaela loves indulging in pop culture, dancing, eating, cooking, spending time w her hubby + two boys and sipping ice cold rosé. She is married to Jason and mommy to Amari and Xavi. Support the show
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The wait is over; we're back and welcoming Michelle Blue to the podcast. Michelle is the founder of Bene', a luxury scarf company, and a new show, The Journey With Blue. Michelle's first company was voted as Mashable's Top Black-Owned Businesses Changing the World. She is also the recipient of Southern Living's Beauty Awards and a TedTalk speaker. In this episode, Michelle gets candid about her journey as an entrepreneur, her new show and shares her insights about the importance of vision and commitment.[00:02:57] Are you an audacious thinker?[00:05:27] What a petition for snacks and a trip to Ghana taught Jessica about the audaciousness[00:08:05] What is failing forward[00:10:28] Working through frustrations and setbacks in life and business[00:19:41] How Jessica's brazen spirit lead her to create her first business two weeks after graduating from college[00:23:13] Have you ever wished you could go behind the glossy pictures on Instagram and get the truth about building a business? - Tune into Michelle's new show - The Journey with Blue [00:30:53] Michelle's three pillars of success - and how you can adopt themMusic by Dj QuadsSupport the show
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