Ep 54: Starting a Social Media company w/ Prisca Moyesa

On today’s episode, Prisca Moyesa, founder of Moyesa & Co: a social-first marketing agency that bridges the gap between companies + culture. Prisca shares how she started her company, the importance of language when attempting to change behaviours, resources to get ahead, and much more.

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Ep 53: How Proptar supports talented individuals w/ Amos Eretusi

On today’s episode, Amos Eretusi, co-founder of Proptar: a youth-led social enterprise that provides a pathway for emerging, untapped, BAME and diverse creative talent to the creative industry (yes, they wrote that on their website). That being said, we dive deeper to find out what that really means and how they do it so we can too.

In short this episode is for you if you wish to start a social enterprise business because Amos kindly shares the resources and tools that he used.

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Ep 52: How social media can help your brand w/ Phoebe Parke

Yes, you guessed it! Another brand new Blacticulate podcast episode for your #MotivationalMonday (we hope).

On today’s episode, Phoebe Parke and how blogging about relationships and being opinionated on Twitter has helped her career in more ways than one. Best of all, Phoebe shares advice, resources and tools that we can use to help increase our personal brand, too.

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Ep 51: How we help young individuals w/ Tsion Martins

Today’s episode we have Tsion Martins who speaks about growing up without direction, the importance of helping local young individuals (that society often ignores) and specifically how his company ‘Bridge The Gap Studios’ does – via music and theatre – just that.

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  • Website: http://www.bridgethegapstudios.com/
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/BTGStudios1
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgethegapstudios/

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Ep 50: Starting a 360 marketing agency w/ Patrice Camille

Patrice Camille, Owner of Marketing Agency ‘@Pinkship’, is the epitome of #bosslady. In this episode, Patrice shares with us her journey into creating her own marketing agency, the hurdles that she’s overcome, and best of all, the tools and resources she uses so you can too.

In short, if you want to start your own marketing agency then this is the episode for you.

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Ep 49: Starting a Caribbean food biz w/ Afiya Titus

In this episode, Afiya Titus, Chef, and Founder of Lime Hut: a modern Caribbean street food vendor. She tells us the genesis story of her business and specifically how she did it so we can too (if we desired it).

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