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Isaac Hayes III, also known as Ike Dirty, is an American record producer, voice actor, and founder of Fanbase, a subscription-based social network that is helping users monetize their content. He chats with Will Lucas about how he raised more than $1mm via crowdfunding, and how Black people can finally monetize the culture we create.
info_outline How to know if people want what you're selling w/ Olori SwankBlack Tech Green Money
Olori Swank is a Serial Entrepreneur, Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Author known for her electric blue hair and fearless style. On this episode, she chats with Will Lucas about how to find success with e-commerce and how to know if people want what you have.
info_outline Investing in Mentorship to Reach New Levels of Success w/ Ronne BrownBlack Tech Green Money
Ronne Brown is the founder and CEO at Girl CEO, a multi-faceted platform built specifically for female entrepreneurs, and helps women learn how to become the CEO in their lives to reach the success they desire.
info_outline Most Black Startups Don't Raise $1MM Plus. Here's How You Can w/ Nash AhmedBlack Tech Green Money
Nash Ahmed is the Founder and CEO of Undock, an artificial intelligence-enabled meeting platform built for the future of work. In 2020, he raised a $1.6M seed round that was oversubscribed.
info_outline Building or Buying Into A Franchise The Right Way w/ Dennis McKinleyBlack Tech Green Money
Dennis McKinley is the CEO of a business conglomerate Detroit Equities, which runs the Atlanta-based businesses Cru Hookah Lounge and the Original Hot Dog Factory which boasts franchise operations nationally. A Detroit native, he’s described as a serial entrepreneur and has a background in real estate, retail, nightclub promotion and franchising.
info_outline The Business of Making Black Millionaires w/ Collab CapitalBlack Tech Green Money
Collab Capital is an investment fund helping Black founders build sustainable, innovation-centered businesses.
info_outline The Space for Entrepreneurship in Content with Detavio SamuelsBlack Tech Green Money
One of corporate America's youngest executives and co-head of Diddy's Revolt Media & TV, Detavio Samuels has helped some of the world's biggest companies (including Walmart, Chrysler LLC, NBA and Johnson & Johnson) build their brands and connect to consumers.
info_outline Economics of the Culture with Gillie Da King & @Wallo267Black Tech Green Money
Gillie Da King and @Wallo267 are the hosts of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast - which is described as the perfect blend of discussions on music, real life issues, personal experiences, honest advice and comedy.
info_outline Generational Wealth, Legacy and Black Banking w/ Ryan GloverBlack Tech Green Money
Ryan Glover is the co-founder and chairman of Greenwood bank, a new digital bank designed for Black and Latinx communities. Previously he was co-founder and CEO at Noontime, a music publishing and production company, and he's co-founder and CEO at Bounce TV.
info_outline Finding a Way into a Career in Venture Capital w/ Hadiyah MujhidBlack Tech Green Money
Hadiyah Mujhid is the Founder and CEO of HBCUvc, a nonprofit mobilizing the next generation of venture capitalists to increase access to capital for communities historically overlooked. She brings an intersection of experience as a Black woman, software engineer, and technical founder.
info_outlineRuben Harris is co-founder and CEO of Career Karma, a Silicon Valley startup that helps job training programs find qualified applicants.
Ruben chat's with Will Lucas about how anyone can break into a startups, as an engineer, salesperson or designer, and why every person and company should consider themselves a media company.