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By Rob Richardson
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The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.
Disruption Now: Building a Fair Share for Culture and Media. Join us and disrupt!
Today, we welcome the two most respected and innovative leaders to the Disruption Now Podcast. Joe and Dwain, despite their demanding schedules, have graciously made time to be DISRUPTIVE with us in this digital age.
Joe and Dwain's impressive careers have led them to co-found Dream Exchange, a groundbreaking platform with a purpose and impact that cannot be overstated. Dream Exchange is the first minority-governed and Black-owned company to operate an exchange in U.S. history. It challenges traditional norms and opens doors for underrepresented groups to access capital markets, paving the way for a more inclusive financial landscape. Joe, notably, is the author of the Main Street Growth Act, a bill that has garnered bipartisan support in Congress.
Dream Exchange's mission is to revolutionize access to capital for businesses led by underrepresented entrepreneurs. Their vision is rooted in dismantling barriers and fostering an environment where every entrepreneur, regardless of background, can thrive.
We are honored to have Joe and Dwain share their journey and insights. Their leadership and commitment to inclusivity are genuinely inspirational.
Link to Joe and Dwain’s bio: https://www.dreamex.com/our-team/
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Cyrus Harbin is the founder and host of the popular podcast "Tech is the New Black." He is a prominent figure in the tech community, known for empowering, educating, and entertaining his audience on leveraging the tech industry to enhance their lives. Through his podcast, Cyrus interviews industry leaders, tech influencers, and successful entrepreneurs, offering insights and practical advice on how to break into and thrive in the tech industry.
Cyrus is also actively involved in community-building efforts, including the TechPreneur Community, which provides internal job referrals, career coaching, courses, and networking opportunities. His podcast, lauded for its engaging and informative content, is a top-rated tech business and career podcast, mainly celebrated for its focus on diversity and representation in the tech world.
In addition to his podcasting efforts, Cyrus collaborates with various tech boot camps to provide discounted courses and resources aimed at helping people, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, launch successful tech careers. His personal journey and professional endeavors have inspired many to pursue and achieve financial independence through tech.
Cyrus Harbin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyrus-harbin-6a0892163/
John Hope Bryant is a prominent entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist known for his economic empowerment and financial literacy work. He founded Operation HOPE in 1992 following the Rodney King Riots in Los Angeles, with a mission to provide economic education and resources to underserved communities. Since its inception, Operation HOPE has served over 4 million individuals and directed nearly $4 billion in economic activity into disenfranchised areas. The organization focuses on improving credit scores, facilitating homeownership, and supporting Black entrepreneurs through various initiatives.
Numerous U.S. presidents have recognized Bryant’s work. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Legacy Leadership Award from Hyatt Hotels and the Outstanding Voice Award from the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Additionally, he is known for co-founding the Financial Literacy for All initiative and the 1 Million Black Businesses initiative, which has significantly impacted Black-owned businesses across America.
His numerous books have documented Bryant’s efforts, including “How the Poor Can Save Capitalism” and “Financial Literacy For All.” His journey began with a banker visiting his school in Compton, California, which inspired him to pursue a path in entrepreneurship and financial education from a young age.
Learn more about John Hope Bryant
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhopebryant/
Website:
https://operationhope.org/ (Company)
https://johnhopebryantholdings.com/ (Blog)
https://www.promisehomescompany.com/ (Company)
Step into the digital arena with John Cavanaugh, a renowned digital privacy and safety expert, on this episode of "Encrypting Freedom." Uncover the hidden pitfalls in your digital practices and learn how to fortify your data against the encroaching eyes of AI technologies. John doesn't just outline the problems; he arms you with robust, actionable strategies to take control of your digital identity.
This episode isn't just about listening—it's about engaging. Discover resources, communities, and tools that will empower you to join the vanguard of digital defenders. "Encrypting Freedom: AI & The Data Battle" isn't just a conversation—it's a call to action. Tune in to transform your understanding and approach to digital privacy in the age of AI.
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Join Rob Richardson on this episode of Disruption Now as he sits down with Adam Kahn, Chief Creative Director at Grey Midwest, for a riveting discussion on artificial intelligence and its impact on the creative world. Together, they unpack whether AI is a looming threat or a transformative catalyst for creators.
In this episode:
Discover the Revolutionary Tools: Learn about the innovative AI technologies that are reshaping creativity, from automating mundane tasks to opening up new avenues for artistic expression.
Explore the Ethical Frontier: Adam Kahn sheds light on the ethical dilemmas and challenges facing creators as AI becomes more pervasive in the arts. What are the implications for privacy, authenticity, and artistic integrity?
Hear Real-World Insights: Gain insights from the front lines of a top creative agency. How is Grey Midwest navigating the integration of AI in their projects? What strategies are they implementing to ensure AI complements rather than replaces human creativity?
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In this episode of "Disruption Now," I interview entrepreneur Pete Blackshaw, who shares his pioneering journey of using AI to protect brands. Blackshaw discusses how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the industry, providing a glimpse into the future and practical insights on how businesses can harness this technology for brand protection. He highlights the necessity for companies to adapt and the transformative potential of AI in managing brand integrity. This episode is essential listening for business leaders and marketers keen to effectively navigate the intersection of AI and brand management.
John Johnson is the founder of a small studio. He works with Niantic Labs, which brought us Pokemon Go. Learn how he launched a multi-million dollar design studio and shifted his career from architect to entrepreneur. We also delve into his recent scare with cancer and how it has shaped his perspective as a father and business owner.
Things to Learn:
- How faith guides his entrepreneurial experience
- How to deal with the struggle of entrepreneurship
- How cancer gave him a new perspective.
Learn more about John Johnson here https://www.asmallstudio.com/
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Should we ban TikTok? Is it really as dangerous as some say, or is it just a strawman argument to distract us?
Listen to our discussion. Let's hear from James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana.
Group Black is dramatically transforming the face of media ownership and investment. Kerel Cooper is President of Advertising at Group Black, where he leads Group Black's revenue operations, revenue strategy and planning, and insights teams.
What You Will Learn
Why Black Creators are underpaid for the value they bring
Why equitable distribution of Advertising Dollars matters
How to Thrive as a Black Corporate Leader
ABOUT Kerel Cooper
Kerel Cooper is President of Advertising at Group Black, where he leads Group Black's revenue operations, revenue strategy and planning, and insights teams. He works closely with the executive team to deliver seamless client and customer experiences. Cooper is an award-winning executive with over 20 years of digital media experience building Advertising Operations, Account Management, and Marketing teams. Before joining Group Black, Cooper was the Chief Marketing Officer at LiveIntent, where he led teams that managed campaigns for key publishers and advertisers. He is the co-founder and co-host of the Minority Report Podcast, highlighting people of color, women & and LGBTQ+ leaders within business, media, and technology. He has been widely recognized for his leadership and innovation. Kerel was included in Crain's New York Business Notable Black Leaders and Executives 2021 list. He received the 2021 AdWeek Readers’ Choice Best of Tech Diversity Advocate of the Year award, the 2021 Diversity Advocate of the Year by Campaign Tech Awards, and the 2021 Award of Excellence by the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts.
https://www.groupblack.co/
Joshua Ogundu is an advocate of equity, as he believes that it starts with everyone. The common belief that most successful startup founders began their journey from poverty and worked their way up to the top creates unrealistic expectations and makes true equity harder to achieve. Joshua Ogundu explains why this narrative needs to stop and suggests ways to launch a venture capital-backed company, even if you don't have a head start.
What You Will Learn
How you can get outside of your bubble and innovate
Why Silicon Valley embraces the poverty narrative
How to find your zone of genius
About Joshua
With over 9 years of experience in product management for both web and mobile platforms, he has established himself in the consumer software industry. His areas of expertise include Product Management, Networking, and Teamwork. Joshua has a strong entrepreneurship background, completing his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics from Michigan State University and a Masters from USC.
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The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.