
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we hear how Ivy Newman developed her passion for entrepreneurship as a young child. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, she grew up in a strong religious household, her mom a deacon in the local church. Ivy describes what it was like living immersed in black excellence and attending schools led by black teachers and principals, with a majority black student population. She discusses how her concept and model of giving back developed, and how her reverence for elders—especially a gentleman by the name of Thomas Cannon, whose influence has endured to this day—has helped shape her life. Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios honored her in her childhood for her generosity; she talks about that, and shares about her time at Oberlin College and Columbia University. Before closing, she offers business and entrepreneur tips for those coming up.
By Anthony Thomas4.8
3636 ratings
In this episode, we hear how Ivy Newman developed her passion for entrepreneurship as a young child. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, she grew up in a strong religious household, her mom a deacon in the local church. Ivy describes what it was like living immersed in black excellence and attending schools led by black teachers and principals, with a majority black student population. She discusses how her concept and model of giving back developed, and how her reverence for elders—especially a gentleman by the name of Thomas Cannon, whose influence has endured to this day—has helped shape her life. Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios honored her in her childhood for her generosity; she talks about that, and shares about her time at Oberlin College and Columbia University. Before closing, she offers business and entrepreneur tips for those coming up.