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    The go to podcast for African American Millennials. We discuss life strategies with a bit of entrepreneurial advice.
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    Protect Black Women with Valerie Wade

    Protect Black Women with Valerie Wade

    In this episode of Protect Black Women, we have a conversation with Valerie Wade. She is the owner of Lynnfield Historical Consulting, where she uses her expertise as a public historian and certified archivist to assist educators, creatives, and everyday people with history-related projects. She earned her B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, where she was a John B. Ervin Scholar and a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Research Fellow. She went on to study United States History at the graduate level at Duke University, where she earned her MA. Valerie is passionate about helping people connect with their historical legacies. For more information about Valerie's work, visit www.lynnfieldhistorical.com.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Define and discuss intersectionality and how it affects Black women today.
    • Why are Black women ignored in history?
    • Do we lack outrage when it comes to Black women dying to police brutality and other acts of violence?

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    My Dream BIG Club with Seun Phillips

    My Dream BIG Club with Seun Phillips

    In January 2018, Seun and Omonye Phillips started My Dream BIG Club (MyDBC). MyDBC is a diverse community that leverages one another to dream BIG.  MyDBC organizes events focused around self-growth, empowerment, volunteering, networking, and staying active. MyDBC has become a hub for diverse professionals to grow and develop.

    ​In this episode we discuss:

    • The origin story of My Dream BIG Club.
    • The importance of accountability and community for personal and professional development.
    • Steps on how to start or pivot your business during a pandemic.

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    Unapologetic Stories with Wilson Black

    Unapologetic Stories with Wilson Black

    Wilson is a content creator. I first came across him on the YouTube show The Grapevine, discussing hot cultural topics. I was blown away by this brother's knowledge and delivery. Then he mentioned from Cameroon! It was only right that I reached out to him to be on the series. I hope you enjoy our conversation.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What are the issues between Africans and African-Americans?
    • With so many cultures within the diaspora, is it possible for us to unite?
    • How migration is changing African society?
    • Where do the 2nd and 3rd generations fit in?
    • Should Africans or first-generation be included in reparations?

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    DivInc: Creating Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Tech with Mo Shabazz

    DivInc: Creating Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Tech with Mo Shabazz

    Mo Shabazz has a degree in Marketing from Howard University allowed me the opportunity to land an account manager position at Burrell Advertising in Chicago where I was able to gain priceless experience as a brand manager for Verizon, Toyota, Lexus and a variety of products under the Proctor and Gamble portfolio. That inspiration and like-mindedness led to the opportunity to work with startups like Upswing and manage brands like ATXinColor and DivInc; increasing the equity of each and thus allowing us to reach elevated heights.

    In this episode we discuss:

    1. What are some of the gaps in the tech space that you have seen?
    2. How did DivInc begin and the purpose?
    3. How can non-tech people get involved in the startup space?
    4. How would you explain to our white peers the significance of the organization?

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    Keeping It Trill in Corporate with Felicia Enuha

    Keeping It Trill in Corporate with Felicia Enuha

    Felicia Enuha is a budding Podcaster, serving Executive Producer and Host of the Trill MBA Show- The Career Management Podcast For Black Women. As the Trillest MBA, you will ever know, Felicia’s goal is to help people survive and thrive in corporate America with her uniquely frank and honest humor.

    By day, Felicia is a marketing professional who works in the consumer packaged goods industry. She holds a BA Degree in Liberal Arts from The University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA degree from Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, where she was a Consortium for Graduate Study in Management Fellow.  In addition to podcasting and marketing, the National Black MBA Association Lifetime member also provides Career Coaching and Interview Preparation services.

    Felicia is extremely passionate about creating opportunities in Corporate America for underrepresented minorities. She expresses her passion by helping current and future MBAs create their dream careers. Hailing from the small city of Victoria, Texas, Felicia firmly believes life is not about where you start.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Navigating corporate America as a Black woman.
    • What kind of internal conversations need to happen internally before delivering a message to black people and other minorities?
    • Why is silence a problem?
    • What are some instructions we can share with our white counterparts?
    • How can black employees hold their company accountable?

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    Corporate Messaging with Paris Tyler

    Corporate Messaging with Paris Tyler

    Paris Tyler is an award-winning PR and communications specialist with more than 13 years of industry experience, lending my expertise to some of the country's most recognized consumer brands and campaigns including got milk?, McDonald’s, ConAgra Foods, CIROC Vodka, Bad Boy Entertainment, and Intel Security.

    As the founder of Vibrant Communications, she's committed to helping businesses create dynamic narratives that speak to every consumer while impacting culture. From producing an epic launch event to securing coverage of a new partnership, Paris helps clients take risks through big ideas that will push the envelope and garner results. 

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Why is the black dollar important to these corporations?
    • What is multi-cultural marketing?
    • Compare and contrast the conversation about marketing to the black community before the current climate. 
    • How should we make decisions when it comes to spending our money?

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    Black Trans Lives Matter with Kaleb Elijah

    Black Trans Lives Matter with Kaleb Elijah

    Kaleb Elijah is the owner of Lake & Prosper, a customized jewelry line. 

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Kaleb’s story
    • Why do black people disregard transgender individuals?
    • Is transphobia a part of white supremacy?  If so, are black people adding to the problem?
    • What are some issues that trans people are fighting for?
    • How can we support the trans community?

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    The Stages of Grief: An Investigation Through the Lenses of COVID -19 and Racial Trauma with Ewune Ewane

    The Stages of Grief: An Investigation Through the Lenses of COVID -19 and Racial Trauma with Ewune Ewane

    Meet Ewune Ewane, founder of Minds Over Melanin, an online mental health community for persons of the African Diaspora and non-Western ethnic cultures.

    Over the past 10+ years, she has studied psychological experiences and health disparities within minority populations, most specifically the African Diaspora and LatinX communities as a health disparities researcher. In addition, she has provided psychological services within various systems (e.g. educational, health, judicial) to minority and systemically marginalized populations as a Licensed Psychological Associate in Texas.

    It is her call to action to address social injustice within psychology to create culturally competent psychological care for and destigmatize mental health treatment within minority populations.

    On a personal note, Ewune is a proud Houston native of Cameroonian descent. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, experiencing new cultures, and attending professional sporting events.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The rise of health disparities since COVID-19.
    • Defining racial trauma along with the impact on the Black community.
    • The 5 Stages of Grief in correlation to racial trauma.
    • Pursuing the possibility of social cohesiveness.

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    Uniting the African Diaspora with E. Chrys

    Uniting the African Diaspora with E. Chrys

    Edidiong “E.CHRYS” Obot“ is a proud first-generation Nigerian–American with strong cultural ties that impact her community and influences cultural awareness. She currently hosts/produces 2 local TV shows, “It’s Our Time Talk Show” and  “Fresh Perspective” Talk Show, that televises young professionals from the African Diaspora and focuses on bridging the gap between Africans and African-Americans through resources, education, etc. Edidiong not only educates and empowers the community but she also promotes culture and strives to be “The Voice of Professionals in the African Diaspora”. 

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What are the issues between Africans and African-Americans?
    • Is it possible for the diaspora to thoroughly unite?
    • Understanding how to maximize your influence, leadership, and platform.

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    202. Perspective of Black Lives 2020

    202. Perspective of Black Lives 2020

    During these troublesome times for the black community, I decided to bring back Perspective of Black Lives (PoBL) for ten episodes. PoBL is centered around stories of black people sharing their personal stories and perspectives on current events. We will be discussing current events, COVID-19, racial trauma, African diaspora, economic development, trans lives, and a lot more. Listen up, tell a friend, and provide feedback. 

    In this episode I rant on my feelings towards:

    • The relevancy of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. speeches from 60 years ago.
    • Police brutality/shootings towards black men and women.
    • Creating practical black businesses to create a thriving community.
    • Shifting our mindset to buy black.
    • The emotional week I had at work. 

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    203. Perspective of Black Lives with Brandon Jones

    203. Perspective of Black Lives with Brandon Jones

    Brandon Jones is a psychotherapist, professor, Behavioral Health Consultant. He specializes in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Historical and Intergenerational trauma, Social/Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Leadership, and Youth Justice. Brandon brings a down-to-earth and compassionate attitude to Mental Health. He holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Minnesota, a Masters in Community Psychology from Metropolitan State University, and a Masters in Psychotherapy (MFT) from Adler Graduate School. Brandon is also a 2013 Bush Foundation Leadership Fellow. He currently serves as the Integrated Services Manager at NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center.

    In this episode we discuss

    • The current state of Minneapolis since George Floyd’s passing.
    • The changes the city has gone through since Philando Castile. 
    • The top 3 issues black people have to address.
    • The importance of the black man and family dynamic when it comes to black social issues.

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    201. John A. Clark for Harris County Judge 337th Criminal District Court

    201. John A. Clark for Harris  County Judge 337th Criminal District Court

    Welcome to a special episode of Networking With Michelle. Today, I have John A. Clark who is running for Harris County Judge of the 337th Criminal District Court.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Mr. Clark's campaign for Harris County Judge.
    • The significance of black and brown voters during primary elections.
    • The school to prison pipeline.
    • Ballot changes and election dates.

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    200. Part 3 - The Truth: Sexuality, Situationships & All That Other Stuff with Justyn Smith

    200. Part 3 - The Truth: Sexuality, Situationships & All That Other Stuff with Justyn Smith

    The Truth is a three part series that concludes the Networking With Michelle podcast. I have grown and shared a lot of the years. Although it wasn't formally planned, I figured this is the best way to conclude the show.

    The Truth: Sexuality, Situationships & All That Other Stuff

    For this episode I called on my good friend Justyn Smith to discuss all things relationships focused on me. Yeah, I've done relationship episodes in the past, but I've never discussed myself. Justyn and I have an intimate conversation on cultural and sexuality.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Growing up as a Cameroon-American.
    • My viewpoints on the LGBTQ community.
    • My dating struggles.
    • The perception deception with social media and how it affects dating.
    • And listeners questions.

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    199. Part 2 - The Truth: The Imbalance of Michelle Ngome in 200 Episodes with Natasha Wade

    199. Part 2 - The Truth: The Imbalance of Michelle Ngome in 200 Episodes with Natasha Wade

    The Truth is a three part series that concludes the Networking With Michelle podcast. I have grown and shared a lot of the years. Although it wasn’t formally planned, I figured this is the best way to conclude the show.

    The Truth: The Imbalance of Michelle in 200 Episodes

    For this episode I decided to call on my great friend Natasha to interview me. If you remember she interviewed me on the 100th episode. At the time of the recording, I did not consider on stopping the podcast. This episode was recorded months prior to part 1 and 2.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The evolvement and growth of the podcast.
    • Becoming aware of people's perception of me.
    • My entrepreneur journey and starting the African-American Marketing Association.

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    198. Part 1 - The Truth: Authenticity, Transparency, Vulnerability

    198. Part 1 - The Truth: Authenticity, Transparency, Vulnerability

    The Truth is a three part series that concludes the Networking With Michelle podcast. I have grown and shared a lot of the years. Although it wasn't formally planned, I figured this is the best way to conclude the show.

    The Truth Part 1: Authenticity, Transparency, Vulnerability

    The buzzwords authenticity, transparency, and vulnerability circulate, but do we know the difference. This is my last rant where I share with you what these words mean to me.

    Authentic - true to one's self. 

    Transparent - honest and open, not secretive.

    Vulnerability - letting ourselves be seen for who we are.

    "Vulnerability is about showing up and being seen. It's tough to do that when we're terrified about what people might see or think." Brene Brown

    Authenticity combined with vulnerability leads to transparency.

    Find your authentic voice. What you share is your decision. Honor your personal truth. 

    197. Creative Collaborations

    197.  Creative Collaborations

    Over the past several weeks, people have been asking me my take on collaborations. This was perfect timing as I was already preparing on doing an episode on this exact topic.

    In this episode I share with you four tips and benefits on collaborating. This is an insightful episode as I go beyond the money aspect and mention what it really takes to have a solid partnership.

    In this episode I discuss:

    1. Know your personal and professional core values.
    2. Know your individual and collective purpose and goals.
    3. Set realistic expectations.
    4. People and processes.

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    196. Maximizing Your Networking Ability (Presentation)

    196. Maximizing Your Networking Ability (Presentation)

    On September 12th the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) and the African-American Marketing Association (AAMA) collaborated to present Maximizing Your Networking Ability presented by Michelle Ngome. In this presentation I provide five tips on becoming a better networker.

    In this episode I discuss:

    1. Create a networking plan.
    2. Know your core message.
    3. Have a contact management system.
    4. Grab a networking partner.
    5. Add value.

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    195. My Favorite 10 Episodes

    195. My Favorite 10 Episodes

    In this week's episode I share with you my favorite ten episodes. This is not the most listened, but the episodes I hold near and dear to me because of good conversations with good people. Be sure to check out these episodes when you have time. I hope you enjoy.

    My 10 Favorite Episodes:

    Robert Christiansen - Motive for Life

    Angela Holton - Healing Through Coaching

    Holly Charles - I'm Still a Woman

    Ray Shackelford - Culture and Community

    Sable B - Real Brown Girls 

    Brittany Flournoy - HIV Awareness

    Roberto Blake - YouTube Marketing

    J. Kelly Hoey - Build a Dream Network

    George Fraser - Power Networking

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    194. Announcements & Upcoming Events

    194. Announcements & Upcoming Events

    I just wanted to drop in for a quick round of announcements and upcoming events. Please share via email, social media, word of mouth and show up if you can.

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    193. Leadership Lessons

    193. Leadership Lessons

    In this episode I share the top five leadership lessons that I've learned this year. These lessons come from my experience in launching the organization while juggling my career and business. 

    Michelle's top five leadership lessons:

    1. Leadership is a decision.
    2. It's just not the leader's vision.
    3. Find the right people.
    4. Delegate and initiate.
    5. Set and accept the expectations.

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