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    WTB 13 - Black Media & The Good News with Tierra Smith + Crowdfunding!

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    About this Episode

    Welcome to the Women of Color Talk Biz podcast. I’m your host, Monica Barriga-Weyers. This platform is for you if you want to hear about women of color sharing success strategies in the trenches from their early years to working their way up as managers and founders. We’re covering areas in tech, media, and the corporate floors of America. Getting access to how they do it is key to knowing how you can move smarter and faster by leveraging their diverse stories.

    Our guest speaker is Tierra Smith, an award-winning journalist, editor, speaker, and world traveler. In this interview, she covers how she balances her career at KPRC Channel 2 in Houston, the NBC affiliate tv station, while also running her new media company. She’s also going to share with us how she successfully organized and ran a crowdfunding campaign during the pandemic!

    Her passion is in storytelling to uplift the voices of women and marginalized communities. In 2019, Tierra launched Wins For Black Girls, a media platform that prioritizes spreading the good news about Black women. Through her text messaging platform, she sends tri-weekly news articles that cover news, politics, entrepreneurship, sports, and culture. Wins for Black girls also features the virtual Black girl showcase, the Black Women's Marketplace, and the Watch Me Win Podcast. Her goal is to connect with those who want to know and celebrate Black women.

    Takeaways:

    •  How to Organize yourself as Side Hustler and Full-Time Employee
    •  What it's like to run a New Media company as a Black Woman 
    •  Who can Support you in your Side Business
    •   Learning to Listen  while providing Value to your Network
    •  Crowdfunding Pros  & Cons
    •  Resources for Black Start-ups Nationally
    •  The Secret Sauce to Doing it all! 

    To learn more about Tierra smith, you can find her on her on Instagram & Facebook, @winsforblackgirls, or on the Watch Me Win Podcast. To subscribe to Tierra’s #BragAlerts, text 'brag' to 414-240-6004.

    You can hear this free show & follow on 96% of podcast apps via Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts, or just ask Alexa. 

    To join the community find us on LinkedIn, Instagram, & Pinterest, @woctalkbiz

    We welcome your anonymous questions for speakers and topics that you’ve been dying to get an answer to; just go to woctalk.biz, or email me at info@woctalk.biz

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    WTB 13 - Black Media & The Good News with Tierra Smith + Crowdfunding!

    WTB 13 - Black Media & The Good News with Tierra Smith + Crowdfunding!

    Welcome to the Women of Color Talk Biz podcast. I’m your host, Monica Barriga-Weyers. This platform is for you if you want to hear about women of color sharing success strategies in the trenches from their early years to working their way up as managers and founders. We’re covering areas in tech, media, and the corporate floors of America. Getting access to how they do it is key to knowing how you can move smarter and faster by leveraging their diverse stories.

    Our guest speaker is Tierra Smith, an award-winning journalist, editor, speaker, and world traveler. In this interview, she covers how she balances her career at KPRC Channel 2 in Houston, the NBC affiliate tv station, while also running her new media company. She’s also going to share with us how she successfully organized and ran a crowdfunding campaign during the pandemic!

    Her passion is in storytelling to uplift the voices of women and marginalized communities. In 2019, Tierra launched Wins For Black Girls, a media platform that prioritizes spreading the good news about Black women. Through her text messaging platform, she sends tri-weekly news articles that cover news, politics, entrepreneurship, sports, and culture. Wins for Black girls also features the virtual Black girl showcase, the Black Women's Marketplace, and the Watch Me Win Podcast. Her goal is to connect with those who want to know and celebrate Black women.

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    •  How to Organize yourself as Side Hustler and Full-Time Employee
    •  What it's like to run a New Media company as a Black Woman 
    •  Who can Support you in your Side Business
    •   Learning to Listen  while providing Value to your Network
    •  Crowdfunding Pros  & Cons
    •  Resources for Black Start-ups Nationally
    •  The Secret Sauce to Doing it all! 

    To learn more about Tierra smith, you can find her on her on Instagram & Facebook, @winsforblackgirls, or on the Watch Me Win Podcast. To subscribe to Tierra’s #BragAlerts, text 'brag' to 414-240-6004.

    You can hear this free show & follow on 96% of podcast apps via Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts, or just ask Alexa. 

    To join the community find us on LinkedIn, Instagram, & Pinterest, @woctalkbiz

    We welcome your anonymous questions for speakers and topics that you’ve been dying to get an answer to; just go to woctalk.biz, or email me at info@woctalk.biz

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    Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrikozlowski/

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    Today, you’ll take away the following:

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    • Keeping imposter syndrome’s positive and negative impacts in balance 
    • How she created an intentional roadmap & network to work on production teams and become a filmmaker
    • Film industry’s influence on tech platforms 

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    facebook.com/itsmesarahfilm

    https://letterboxd.com/film/its-me-sarah/

    www.transversalproductions.com

    #itsmesarah

     

     

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    WTB 09 Overcoming Career Barriers + Affordable Career Coaching with Career Happiness Coach, Ginny Cheng

    Ginny Cheng has over 18 years of experience in the United States, Europe, and Asia as a hiring manager, then became a  recruiter & people leader. She's placed careerists in product marketing, communications, branding, and business development for companies like Microsoft and Facebook.

     Now, she’s an HR recruiter for Zillow Group and continues to be a career coach for clients as a multi-hyphenate. 

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    2.  How to source career growth information 

    3. Affordable career coaching sources for groups and one-on-ones

    4. Actionable mindsets for careerists that tie in your value

    Links: 

    To learn more about Ginny Cheng, you can say hello to her through LinkedIn or find her or on Instagram @askcoachginny.

    If you found true value in this show, we would appreciate it if you helped pay it forward by sharing the show with a friend or head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review.  We're available on 96% of all podcast players.

    To be added to our upcoming community group and newsletter, or to send in your questions that you would like to hear on the show, email me at monica@woctalk.biz. Or fill out a quick form on the site at WocTalk.Biz. I can also take requests to be a guest on the show. 

    We are grateful for your listenership. Tune in next week for another gem on diversity, work, and living out your vision.  

    Thank you much for listening today!

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    WTB 08 - Salary Strategies with Career Coach & Founder of Soul Work & Six-Figures, Stephanie Heath

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    If you found true value in this show, we would so appreciate it if you helped pay it forward by telling a friend or head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. This enables other diverse women just like you to source true-to-life career development information. 

    We're grateful for your listenership. Tune in next week for another gem on diversity, work, and living out your vision.  

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    WTB 07 - Women of Color Talk Work Burnout with Career Coach & Founder of Soul Work & Six-Figures, Stephanie Heath

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    Now, she's a solopreneur and caters to careerists who are ambitious, yet soft-spoken in their careers. Now, she's a solopreneur and caters to careerists who are ambitious, yet soft-spoken in their careers. She coaches them into six-figure roles while prepping them on how to represent their value and negotiation skills brought to the table. 
     
    Her work has been featured in countless platforms like Yahoo Finance, Hellogiggles, and Themuse, LinkedIn as an Expert Voice, SheNegotiates, SoSheSlays, and the Mogul Millennial online magazine. She’s hosted 100 + attendee in person and online workshops and turned awkward interviewees into confident, multiple offer go-getters around the world. 

    By the end of this episode, you'll have the following tips to walk away with:

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    • tips for dealing with burnout in our current work-life during covid and job searching or on the job
    • job search tips
    • how to stay productive and on track during a covid job search
    • self-care tips for working women

     To learn more about Stephanie Heathe, you can say hello to her through email at hello@soulworkandselfies.com or on Instagram @careercoachsteph.

    To send in questions or topics you want to hear on the show, or to be added to our upcoming community group and newsletter, drop us a line at www.WOCTalk.biz

    If you found true value in this show, we would so appreciate it if you helped pay it forward by telling a friend or head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. This enables other diverse women just like you to source true-to-life career development information. 

    We're grateful for your listenership. Tune in next week for another gem on diversity, work, and living out your vision.  

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    WTB: 06 Women of Color (WOC) Talk Biz Podcast Host - Monica Barriga-Weyers Bio

    WTB: 06 Women of Color (WOC) Talk Biz Podcast Host -  Monica Barriga-Weyers Bio

    This audio bio on WOC Talk Biz explains Monica Barriga-Weyer's background and motivation for the new podcast that launched in Sept 2020. 

    In this episode, learn about the following:

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    • A brief background of the podcast host
    • Women involved in the podcast and community
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    • To join the community, questions/suggestions for episodes, guest pitching, and sponsor information, please go to the above site
    • Follow Women of Color (WOC) Talk Biz on LinkedIn or Instagram 
    • Direct messages can be sent to Monica via LinkedIn



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    WTB 05: Part 2 - Self-Care & Creating a Safe Place for WOC in the Workplace with Lisette Zounon

    WTB 05: Part 2 - Self-Care & Creating a Safe Place for WOC in the Workplace with Lisette Zounon

    WOC Talk Biz, Episode #5 with your host, Monica Barriga-Weyers. This is a place Where women of color speak about work in the trenches from their mid-early years to working their way up as senior managers and entrepreneurs. How do they do it? What’s their mindset as they take on new challenges? These women are dedicated to you and value WOC (women of color) representation through their time with us in each and every episode. 

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    We’ll FINISH covering the story of how she pushed through her journey to stay in tech and how her mindset kept her going. She shares how she builds safe spaces for WOC on the job, and how she uses calendaring to network.  We have so much to learn from her.

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    • Are tech bootcamps worth it
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    If you found true value in this show, we would so appreciate it if you helped pay it forward by telling a friend or head over to iTunes Apple Podcasts and leave a review or subscribe to the podcast. This enables other diverse women just like you to find career and entrepreneur topics related to this show in a much easier way.

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    WTB 04: Inclusion, Mindset, & Work Safety with Lisette Zounon of Zsquare Solutions Inc. Part 1

    WTB 04: Inclusion, Mindset, & Work Safety with Lisette Zounon of Zsquare Solutions Inc. Part 1

    Today we have the Queen of Tech in Q & A, Lisette Zounon, founder of Zsquare Solutions Inc (ZSI). I’m so stoked to be bringing her on the show. Lisette is an author, non-profit leader for breast cancer, speaker, podcaster, and social entrepreneur. In many ways, she defines the multi-hyphenate woman today. Amazingly, she’s also a mother of two and a wife. We’ll start with Part 1 and cover the story of how she pushed through her journey to stay in tech and how her mindset kept her going. We have so much to learn from her.

    To learn more about Lisette Zounon, you can find her at www.ZSquareSolutionsInc.com, or listen to her podcast, #UpYour Confidence.

    To suggest questions, which we would love, or be added to our upcoming community group for WOC Talk Biz, drop us a line at www.WOCTalk.biz. You'll find many app players there to listen to future podcast shows. 

    If you found true value in this show, we would so appreciate it if you helped pay it forward by telling a friend or head over to iTunes and leave a review or subscribe to the podcast. This enables other diverse women just like you to find career and entrepreneur topics related to this show in a much easier way, and I actually read them. 

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