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By Michael Stevens
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Entrepreneurs make the world go round and they make this episode one worth listening to! Our special guests this week are Neils Riberio-Yemofio, Founder of Heroes for Hire and Co-Host of Pop-Cult Parent Podcast) and Shamelle Riberio-Yemofio (Founder of Keys to College), and we discuss their new book "C is for College" and have a great convo about what entrepreneurship means to them.
It's hard out here to make change without some good allies in your corner. Our special guests this week are Whitney Parnell, Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Service Never Sleeps and Samson Girma, Chief Operating Officer at Service Never Sleeps. To learn more about Service Never Sleeps visit: https://serviceneversleeps.org
Starting a new year with a conversation on change and change management! Our special guest is Jeremy Hill, Chief of Staff at City Year Little Rock. To learn more about his organization visit https://www.cityyear.org/little-rock or @wellbrewedcoffeeco on social media. To find Jeremy on LinkedIn, click here.
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We're back, and we got something to say! Dr. Abby Hamilton, 2x TEDx Speaker, industrial/organizational psychologist, and author, stops by the show to give us the scoop when it comes to assertiveness.
To learn more about some of the strategies that Dr. Abby Hamilton talks about, check our her book - Speak Up, Anak: Assertiveness Strategies for Filipino Americans.
It's back-to-school season, and we're talking with an amazing student and changemaker in the making! Our special guest is Angela Stevens, an undergraduate student at The University of North Texas
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We've been gone for a minute, and now we're back with some perspective on academia, life transitions, and finding balance! Our special guests are all St. John Fisher University in Rochester, NY doctoral candidates. They include Ashanti Haynes, Beverly David-Lewis, Kathy Richardson, and Tasha Potter. Suggestions from the panelists include:
It's time to go back to school as we discuss being a changemaker in the education space! Our special guest is Arielle Peterson, Founder and Executive Director of Primary Hall Preparatory Charter School. To learn more about her school community, visit www.primaryhall.org
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Listen in for a powerful conversation in building on our perspective of Diversity & Equity. Special guest is Emerald Anderson-Ford, Founder and Owner of Social CRED. To learn more about her organization, visit socialcred.org
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.