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    Entrepreneurial Appetite

    Entrepreneurial Appetite is a series of events dedicated to building community, promoting intellectualism, and supporting Black businesses. This podcast will feature edited versions of Entrepreneurial Appetite’s Black book discussions, including live conversations between a virtual audience, authors, and Black entrepreneurs. In this community, we do not limit what it means to be an intellectual or entrepreneur. We recognize that the sisters and brothers who own and work in beauty salons or barbershops are intellectuals just as much as sisters and brothers who teach and research at universities. This podcast is unique because, as part of this community, you have the opportunity to participate in our monthly book discussion, suggest the book to be discussed, or even lead the conversation between the author and our community of intellectuals and entrepreneurs. For more information about participating in our monthly discussions, please follow Entrepreneurial_ Appetite on Instagram and Twitter. Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. See the link below:https://www.patreon.com/EA_BookClub
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    Episodes (105)

    Black Faces in High Places: A Conversation with Drs. Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey A. Robinson

    Black Faces in High Places: A Conversation with Drs. Randal Pinkett and Jeffrey A. Robinson

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions, we bring you a conversation with Dr. Randal Pinkett and Dr. Jeffrey A. Robinson, authors of Black Faces in High Places: 10 Strategic Actions for Black Professionals to Reach the Top and Stay There.

    About the authors:
    Jeffrey A. Robinson, Ph.D. Jeffrey A. Robinson, Ph.D., is an award-winning business school professor, international speaker, and entrepreneur. In addition, he serves Rutgers University-Newark as the Provost & Executive Vice-Chancellor. In this role, he implements strategic initiatives in the areas of innovation, economic development, and faculty recruitment and retention.

    Randal Pinkett, Ph.D., MBA, has established himself as an entrepreneur, speaker, author, and scholar. He is the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of BCT Partners, global, multimillion-dollar research, training, consulting, technology, and data analytics firm. BCT's mission is to provide insights about diverse people that lead to equity. Forbes has recognized the company as one of America's Best Management Consulting Firms, Ernst & Young as EY Entrepreneur of the Year, Manage H.R. Magazine as a Top 10 Firm for Diversity & Inclusion, the Black Enterprise BE100s list of the nation's largest African American-owned businesses, and the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.

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    Documenting Black Business: A Conversation with Filmmaker Melvin Graham

    Documenting Black Business: A Conversation with Filmmaker Melvin Graham

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite, we feature a conversation with filmmaker Melvin Graham, director, and producer of the documentary series Black Business LA.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:

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    Black Travel with the Buddy Pass: A Conversation with Leroy Adams

    Black Travel with the Buddy Pass: A Conversation with Leroy Adams

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite, we feature a conversation with Leroy Adams, founder of The Buddy Pass Travel Brand,  which includes a magazine, podcast, and vending machines. 

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:

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    Steadfast Democrats: A Conversation with Chryl Laird, PhD

    Steadfast Democrats: A Conversation with Chryl Laird, PhD

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book discussions, we feature a conversation with Dr. Chryl Laird, Associate Professor of Government and Politics at The University of Maryland College Park, and the award-winning author of Steadfast Democrats: How Social Forces Shape Black Political Behavior.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Acres: A Real Estate Conversation between Kendra Barnes and Kim Cameron.

    Acres: A Real Estate Conversation between Kendra Barnes and Kim Cameron.

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book discussions, we feature a conversation with real estate entrepreneur and influencer Kedra Barnes, founder of the Key Resource and author of Acres: Inspiring Stories of 25 Real Estate Investors Who Are Normalizing Black Wealth One Acre at a Time. This conversation will also feature a special guest host, Kim Cameron, Executive Director of the North Carolina A&T Real Estate Foundation.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Borderland Blacks: A Conversation with Dann J. Broyld, PhD

    Borderland Blacks: A Conversation with Dann J. Broyld, PhD

     In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions, we feature a conversation with Dr. Dann J. Broyld, author of Borderland Blacks: Two Cities in the Niagara Region during the Final Decades of Slavery.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Bonus Episode: The African Americans in Sport Podclass Season 2

    Bonus Episode: The African Americans in Sport Podclass Season 2

    In this bonus episode, listen to the introduction of the second season of the African Americans in Sport Podclass featuring a conversation between Alvin Logan, Jr.,  Brandon Crooms, and Langston Clark about their journey to becoming scholars of the African American sporting experience. You can the African Americans in Sport Podclass on most major podcasting platforms.

    If you like what you heard from this episode, please leave a comment, five stars, and support us via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62012735

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    The Congressional Black Caucus: A Conversation between Sherice J. Nelson, PhD and Demonte Alexander

    The Congressional Black Caucus: A Conversation between Sherice J. Nelson, PhD and Demonte Alexander

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions, we bring you a conversation between Sherice J.  Nelson, Ph.D.,  author of The Congressional Black Caucus: 50 Years of Fighting for Equality, and Demonte Alexander, founder of the Black Equity PAC.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Privilege and Punishment: A Conversation Between Patrice Sulton, Esq. and Matthew Clair, PhD.

    Privilege and Punishment: A Conversation Between Patrice Sulton, Esq.  and Matthew Clair, PhD.

    In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions, we partner with the DC Justice Lab to bring you a conversation with Dr. Matthew Clair, author of Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court. This conversation will be facilitated by Patrice Sulton, the founder of the D.C. Justice Lab.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    A SXSWedu Bonus Episode : Real Talk: Discussing Race, Racism, & Politics with Tara Blackshear & Marcus Croom

    A SXSWedu Bonus Episode : Real Talk: Discussing Race, Racism, & Politics with Tara Blackshear & Marcus Croom

    In this bonus SXSWedu episode of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black book discussions, we feature a conversation with Marcus Croom, Ph.D. author of Real Talk?: How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in 21st Century American Schools, and  Tara Blackshear, Ph.D., co-author of Critical Race Studies in Physical Education.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    A History of Black Food: A Conversation with, Soul Food Scholar, Adrian Miller

    A History of Black Food: A Conversation with, Soul Food Scholar, Adrian Miller

    This bonus Black Restaurant Week San Antonio edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book discussions brings you a conversation with Adrian Miller, renowned culinary historian of African American cuisine.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Strategic Planning for Black Folk: A Conversation with Dorian Williams Sr.

    Strategic Planning for Black Folk: A Conversation with Dorian Williams Sr.

    In this bonus installment of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book discussions, we feature a conversation with Dorian Williams, Sr. founder of the Greenwood Initiative for Black business development in San Antonio, TX, and author of Strategic Planning for Black Folk.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Unshakable Faith: A Conversation between Carey Latimore, PhD, and Terrence McNeil, Chief Operating Officer of the Moade Center

    Unshakable Faith: A Conversation between Carey Latimore, PhD, and Terrence McNeil, Chief Operating Officer of the Moade Center

    In this episode of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black book discussions, we partner with the Moade Center, a Black-owned co-working space, to feature a conversation between Dr. Carey Latimore, author of Unshakeable Faith: African American Stories of Redemption, Hope, and Community, and Terrence J. McNeil, COO of the Moade Center.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage: A Conversation between Dr. Dianne Stewart and Dr. LaDrea Ingram

    Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage: A Conversation between Dr. Dianne Stewart and Dr. LaDrea Ingram

    In this special (Black) Women's History Month conversation, Entrepreneurial Appetite partners with Dr. LaDrea Ingram, founder of the LaDream Institue, to bring you a conversation with Dr. Dianne M. Stewart author of Black Women, Black Love: America's War on African American Marriage.

    Please consider supporting the show as one of our Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. Your patronage will help us meet our goal of hiring an intern to help with the show's production. See the link below:
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    Love for Liberation: A Black (Women's) History Conversation With Robin J. Hayes, PhD

    Love for Liberation: A Black (Women's) History Conversation With Robin J. Hayes, PhD

    If you would like to support the show, become one of our  Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. See the link below:
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    Dr. Robin J. Hayes hails from a blended Latinx, Afro-Caribbean, and African American family in Brooklyn (before it was artisanal). With the assistance of academic scholarships, she attended St. George's, an elite New England boarding school, and studied at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts-where she came out as Queer and explored the ballroom scene. After graduating, she collaborated with veterans, clergy, and soccer moms to lead dozens of humanitarian aid missions to Latin America.

    Later, she studied at the Sorbonne and Yale University-where; she earned a Ph.D. in political science and African American studies. As a professor at Williams, Northwestern, and other prestigious colleges and universities, Robin wrote, produced, and directed the award-winning documentary "Black and Cuba," which streams on Amazon Prime. She's published essays in "The Atlantic," produced the prize-winning play "9 GRAMS" (directed by Obie-winner S. Epatha Merkerson), and received funding for work from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Ford Foundation. Her narrative history book "Love for Liberation: African Independence, Black Power, and a Diaspora Underground" was published to critical acclaim.

    Recently, Robin shifted her full-time focus away from academia to Hollywood. She participated in The Black List/Women in Film Episodic Lab. In addition, she's a writer on the forthcoming television series "Sandokan" from the producers of "Transformers," "Queen of the South," and "Devils." A surfing and contemporary art enthusiast, Robin is based in Los Angeles.

    About the book:

    During the height of the Cold War, passionate idealists across the US and Africa came together to fight for Black self-determination and the antiracist remaking of society. Beginning with the 1957 Ghanaian independence celebration, the optimism and challenges of African independence leaders were publicized to African Americans through community-based newspapers and Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Inspired by African independence—and frustrated with the slow pace of civil rights reforms in the US—a new generation of Black Power activists embarked on nonviolent direct action campaigns and built alternative institutions designed as spaces of freedom from racial subjugation.

    Featuring interviews with activists, extensive archival research, and media analysis, Robin Hayes reveals how Black Power and African independence activists created a diaspora underground characterized by collaboration and reciprocal empowerment. Together, they redefined racial discrimination as an international human rights issue requiring education, sustained collective action, and global solidarity—laying the groundwork for future transnational racial justice movements, such as Black Lives Matter.

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    Black People Climbing Mount Everest: Part 2

    Black People Climbing Mount Everest: Part 2

    In this special Outdoor Retailer edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite, we feature part two of a special bonus conversation with Phillip Henderson, leader of Full Circle Everest, the first African American expedition team to climb Mount Everest. Part two of the discussion will also feature several Black outdoor entrepreneurs like Alex Bailey (Black Outside), Ron Griswell, founder of HBCU Outside, Lamont Joseph White, founder of Skiing in Color, and James Edward Mills, creator, and host of the Joy Trip Project.

    You can support the Full Circle Expedition using this link:  https://FullCircle.givesmart.com

    If you would like to support the show, become one of our  Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. See the link below:
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    Black People Climbing Mount Everest: Part 1

    Black People Climbing Mount Everest: Part 1

    In this special Outdoor Retailer edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite, we feature a special bonus conversation with Philip Henderson, leader of Full Circle Everest, the first African American expedition to climb Mount Everest. Part one of the discussion will also feature several Black outdoor entrepreneurs like Alex Bailey (Black Outside), Ron Griswell, founder of HBCU Outside, and Gerry Seavo James, founder of  The Explore Kentucky Initiative.

    You can support the Full Circle Expedition using this link:  https://FullCircle.givesmart.com

    If you would like to support the show, become one of our  Founding 55 patrons. For five dollars a month, you can access our live monthly conversations. See the link below:
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    The Economic Rights Movement (ERM): A Conversation with Richelle Delia, PhD

    The Economic Rights Movement (ERM): A Conversation with Richelle Delia, PhD

    In this special DreamWeek edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite, we bring you a conversation with scholar, scientist, and real estate investor Dr. Richelle Delia, co-founder of The Housing Joint Venture (HJV). Dr. Delia will discuss HJV's newest initiative, the Economic Rights Movement, to make real estate investment accessible to marginalized communities.

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    White Evangelical Racism: A Conversation with Dr. Anthea Butler

    White Evangelical Racism: A Conversation with Dr. Anthea Butler

    In this episode of Entrepreneurial Appetites Black Book discussions, we bring you a conversation with Dr. Anthea Butler, professor of Religious Studies at The University of Pennsylvania, author of White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America. This episode is also special because one of our supporters, Ariel Griffin, serves as our special guest host.

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