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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
This episode is a remastered interview with Paul Carrick Brunson recorded during the UK lockdown of April 2020. So many valuable lessons that are applicable for us today!
This is an unmissable interview with Mr Paul Carrick Brunson, who is a multitalented serial entrepreneur. He has worked as a TV show host, business analyst, columnist, mentor, coach, worked with Oprah Winfrey and Enver Yucel (both billionaires), has interviewed many famous people including Kobe Bryant and was gracious enough to share his thoughts with us.
This week on Tuesday Night Live I will be interviewing presenter, property investor, philanthropist and entrepreneur Natalie Louise Brown.
Starting out in traditional employment after leaving school, Natalie spent 10 years working in the finance sector in London but soon found an outlet for her love of media, music and fashion. With a property portfolio worth £1.1 million, Natalie owns homes in the UK and overseas with the most exotic being in the Island of Cape Verde.
In 2009 Natalie decided to follow her heart and founded the Inspired Dreams (ID) brand which is the umbrella company for all her brands including; ID Media, ID Fashion, ID Education and her trademark brand ‘Time With Natalie’. Time With Natalie is a TV chat show aimed at educating, motivating and inspiring girls and women of all ages and across all countries. Over the years, Natalie has interviewed self-made millionaires and celebrities including; Robert G Allen (author), Beverley Knight (singer) and Holly Valance (actor) with her most prestigious interview to date being her one-to-one interview in 2012 with Stedman Graham (long-time partner of Oprah Winfrey), Sir Richard Branson, TD Jakes, Les Brown, Chris Gardner and DeVon Franklin and more.
We will be discussing her journey and how we can learn from her experience in order to turn our dreams into reality. https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalielouise1/?originalSubdomain=uk
http://timewithnatalie.com/
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This week I am speaking to Theresa Royal Brown about the power of events and how we can network even during a pandemic.
Theresa is the Event Producer Extraordinaire by trade and produces event experiences with excellence. Her passion is connecting people together from all walks of life through networking. She accidentally fell into speaking and training when someone overheard her giving networking advice to a fellow conference attendee. Now she travels around the country teaching those in the business world the correct way to network to get more clients, a new job or a contract.
She is known as the “Master” Networker and has recently authored a mini-book entitled “Top Level Connections (30 Tips to Become A Master Networker). This book is a small book but packs a powerful punch and is already getting rave reviews.
In addition, Theresa has a powerful testimony and strives to inspire others by sharing her story of overcoming a major life challenge which almost led her to the brink of suicide. In her book, “Not Built to Break” (Becoming Resilient Through Life Challenges), she chronicles the struggles and triumphs on her entrepreneurial path, and how she has overcome.
For more information on Theresa go to:
https://theresaroyalbrown.com,
epnetonline.com or premiereventsmanagement.com.
•Theresa has been seen in:
*Jet Magazine
*Black Enterprise Magazine*
*Fox 5 News
*Good Morning Washington - Channel 7 News
*WOL Radio
*WEAA Radio
*Praise 104.1 Radio
Many people have jobs, many have careers but are you fulfilling your potential?
Claudine Adeyemi is a lawyer and founder of CareerEar which is a company that is set up to help you find the right path and fulfil your potential.
We will be discussing how she managed to found her company alongside working as a lawyer. We will discuss how people can take steps to get themselves on the right path when it comes to fulfilling their potential in a career path that they are made for.
https://www.careerear.co.uk/ Visit www.ejwayedu.com for more live interviews and podcasts.
This week on Tuesday Night Live we are going to be discussing Intrapreneurship with special guest, Ola Otaiku.
What does it take to have the mind of an entrepreneur while working a 9 to 5?
Ola Otaiku is a software Engineer at Sky. He builds and maintains APIs for their flagship digital products including Sky Go, NOW TV and Peacock, used by millions of customers across the world. Ola graduated with a Computer Science at the University of Hull in 2018, where he launched Xuntos and co-founded UK Black Tech. He has been recognised by Tech Nation as one of the 50 most inspiring, prominent, and influential black voices in the country.
There has never been a time when it has been more important to learn online. From schooling and professional development to learning a new skill, we are becoming more reliant on learning online. What does the future hold for online learning and how do we find the information we need with so much out there? We will be discussing these questions and more with our guest panelists, Renaldo Lawrence (author, educator and motivational speaker), Paul Morrison (Social Entrepreneur and Education Technology specialist) and Paul Essien (Serial entrepreneur and business analyst). Learn how you can find the right learning tools and platforms to develop yourself in your area of business.
Social enterprises are businesses that are changing the world for the better. We have 4 black led social enterprises that are supporting thousands of young people around the UK in tech & digital skills. This event will take a deep dive in their insights on the future of social enterprise post Covid 19.
Osi Ejiofor will be talking to the following panelists:
Julian Hall the Ultrapreneur and founder of Ultra Education. Ultra Education C.I.C exists to use entrepreneurship to inspire positive and lasting change in the lives of young people who would otherwise suffer from a disadvantage at their starting point. https://ultra.education/
Ola Otaiku, one of the founders of Xuntos. Xuntos nurtures top talent through supporting a community of university students and recent graduates from underrepresented groups in the technology industry, by enabling them to build relationships and learn from one another’s experiences. https://www.xuntos.org/
Dr Rashada Harry is the founder of Your Future Your Ambition (YFYA). Your Future Your Ambition introduces students, school leavers and graduates, to exciting career paths in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths (STEAM). https://www.yfya.co.uk/
Claudine Adeyemi, co-founder of Careerear. CareerEar is a site which empowers career-seekers to make informed decisions about their careers. The platform features a unique Q&A function allowing career-seekers to ask questions to people from a range of industries and uses data to help them understand how their skills align with different job functions. We ensure that every individual, regardless of their location or background, has the opportunity to fulfil their career potential. https://www.careerear.co.uk/
We are also raising funds to support their great work so if you'd like to support them directly click the link below: https://kwanda.co/fundraisers/raising...
In this episode we will be talking to Kike Oniwinde about growing professional networks and how this can help propel your business ventures forward.
Kike Oniwinde is the founder and CEO of BYP Network, a platform that connects black professionals with each other and corporations. She has an economics degree from the University of Nottingham and an Msc in Management from the University of Florida, where she gained a full Track & Field Scholarship. She is also an ex-Great Britain javelin thrower and a three time British University Championships medalist. The idea of BYP Network came after Kike studied abroad and met talented black students, who faced similar challenges to those in the UK. Once back in London, the lack of diversity in the workplace coupled with low opportunities to meet others in the city; prompted her to take action to 'change the black narrative.'
Visit https://byp-network.com/ to find out more about Kike and the BYP network.
Visit https://www.ejwayedu.com/ for more live interviews and tips from experts in varied areas of business.
On this episode of Tuesday Night Live we have special guest Ron Foster joining us to discuss his journey in relation to an issue many people face when it comes to creative skills, which is how to turn them into paid jobs.
Ron Foster, a National Geographic 2018 published photographer is a 50-year plus Fort Greene (New York City) resident and an “old soul” with a vibrant and youthful energy. He brings a wealth of knowledge and life experiences to his craft as a professional photographer and interior designer. Ron knew at an early age that he loved planes, which led him to attend Aviation High School in Long Island City. From there, he went on to St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, where he obtained a B.S. in Aviation Business Studies and General Aviation with a Minor in History. He is now a photographer, interior designer and blogger living and working in New York City. Ron loves the beauty of architecture, design + travel. He's going to share his journey and how he has managed to turn his creative skills into a paid profession.
Visit https://www.ronlouisphotos.com/ to see Ron's photography or also visit https://www.ronlouisphotos.com/home.
He can be found on social media at either Facebook @ronlouisphotos or Twitter @ronlouisP or Flickr @blackaviator2000 or Tumblr @ronlouisdesigns
Visit https://www.ejwayedu.com/media.html for more live interviews.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.