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Explore " blackowned" with insightful episodes like "BHM: A Dream Deferred", "Dine Diaspora and EatOkra Black Women in Food Grant", "Music Video Director Turns His Passion For Music Into A Business (Support The Come Up)", "Cultural DIFFERENCES" and "Season 2 E5 - @SolomonLacyIII Discusses Business Credit for Fitness Startups & His Fitness Journey" from podcasts like ""The Streets Are Planning", "Item 13: An African Food Podcast", "Support The Come Up", "The 1nReady PODCAST" and "RevUp Fitness Podcast"" and more!
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Dine Diaspora and EatOkra Black Women in Food Grant
EatOkra, in partnership with Dine Diaspora, is providing $10,000 grants for Black women-owned restaurants across the United States. The EatOkra Black Women in Food Grants provide capital for Black women to accelerate growth for their brick-and-mortar restaurants.
Aligned with EatOkra’s values, the opportunity will enable these businesses to “spread their wings and embrace their visions for tomorrow.”
Tune in to hear more about the grand and application details.
Apply by July 17, 2022 using this link: https://www.blackwomeninfood.org/grants
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Music Video Director Turns His Passion For Music Into A Business (Support The Come Up)
Welcome back to another episode of Support The Come Up! Tune in to see how Music Video Director Turns His Passion For Music Into A Business (Support The Come Up).
Our host Jared, sits down with the ambitious and talented Music Video Director, Denzel Williams.
During this interview Denzel discusses the free labor he had to put in as an intern before receiving the benefits and accolades as a top music video director. Once establishing himself in the industry, Denzel has worked with prominent artists such as A Boogie, Keri Hilson, Benny The Butcher, Estelle and many more.
Tune in to see how Denzel Williams made it happen coming from Buffalo, NY.
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Support The Come Up Podcast With Jay Hall (International A&R And Music Producer)
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Cultural DIFFERENCES
Season 2 E5 - @SolomonLacyIII Discusses Business Credit for Fitness Startups & His Fitness Journey
@SolomonLacyIII Joines us in Studo to Discuss Business Credit for Fitness Startups & His Fitness Journey. Moving his way from a corporate job to now 7 figures, Soloman helps Entrepreneurs with Business Credit and Secure funding! Also of course you know we discuss his own Fitness Journey and discuss his college football days and what motives him. Please give us a 5 Star rating after listening to this great episode :)
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Ep. 29 The Most Valuable Business Lessons I'm Taking into 2020 (2019 in Review)
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Hey Yall! Welcome to this week’s episode. It’s been a while since I’ve done a solo podcast, so I’m excited to be here this week! The holidays were a bit of a whirlwind for me, so this episode is coming to you all a little later than usual. This is our last episode of the year, and the last episode of this decade, which is weird to say.
I know many of you can probably relate, but it feels like 2019 has come and gone in the blink of an eye. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been reflecting on what this year has taught me about myself, and about entrepreneurship. Today I want to share with you all the most valuable lessons I’ve learned this year in business that I think will help many of you as your marathons in entrepreneurship continue in 2020.
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