Building Generational Wealth in the Global Black Community
Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
Release Date: 06/11/2021
Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
Welcome to Season 2 of our Sickle Cell Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell. This podcast is a collaborative work between the Metropolitan Seattle Sickle Cell Task Force and the Social Entrepreneurship Now podcast where our guests speak up and out about creating equity, diversity and inclusion from where they are. Season 2 of the Sickle Cell podcast journey is co-hosted...
info_outline Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Ken WestSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Dr. Michael DeBaunSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Andre Harris, PhD(c)Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Season 2 Sickle Cell Podcast: Dr. Stephanie IbemereSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Dr. Cliff TakemotoSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Ice DeanSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Mariam Lawal's StorySocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Sickle Cell Podcast Season 2: Meet our Co-Host Karim AssalaamSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
The Social Entrepreneurship Now Podcast is the only podcast dedicated to understanding and appreciating the voices of patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and community-based organizations perceptions of racial bias in the healthcare system for people living with sickle cell.
info_outline Meet Skillbank Founder Mehak VohraSocial Entrepreneurship Now Podcast
Meet Mehak Vohra, female Founder and Entrepreneur of Skillbank a dynamic entry level marketing organization whose mission is to empower people and unlock potential through education. In our podcast together, Mehak speaks to her experience around why she dropped out of college and why she started SkillBank.
info_outlineMeet Nike Anani, an entrepreneur and a business consultant. With over a decade of family business expertise in Nigeria, Nike helps owners lead their family organizations to long-term impact and legacy. Learn about social capital and the way it has contributed between disparity between the Black community and other groups as well as opening certain doors. Nike draws on the similar impact of colonialism on African communities and the mirror impact on African-American communities in the ways that colonialism was and has been used as economic and political exploitation since its insemination.
Other show highlights include:
-The need to be motivated to learn about generational wealth & business
-How to close the racial wealth gap
-The role business owners play in closing the racial wealth gap
-The role business owners play as part of social change
-How to empower women and younger members to be more active in wealth & business decision making
You can reach Nike Anani at her website: nikeanani.com and her email: [email protected]. She is also on social media. You can subscribe to the podcast at www.diversityandinclusioncoach.com.