Episode 42 w/ Sebastian Thiel, Filmaker / Social Entrepreneur

Happy Monday!

Welcome to another episode of Blacticulate: a Black British podcast that features UK young Black professional: where we find out how they do what they do, so you can too.

In today’s episode, we have Sebastian Thiel an award-winning Filmmaker & Digital Social Entrepreneur. We speak about his rise in the film industry and specifically how he started his business UpShot Entertainment, the mindset needed to produce ‘good’ work, and so much more. If you want to know what it takes to make it in the film industry then this episode is definitely for you.

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Episode 41 w/ Sade Salami, Managing Director of Fresh Strawberry

Happy Monday! (or do we still speak for ourselves?)

Today’s episode we are fortunate to have Sade Salami, Managing Director of Fresh Strawberry: an events marketing, social media management and video production company. Sade truly is the epitome of a self-starter who triumphs over adversities. In fact, she tells us how we can too, as well as, how she started her company, what behaviours and mindset you ought to have if a) you want to be an entrepreneur and b) want to succeed in it, too.

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Episode 40 w/ Efe Jerome, Founder of ShoutOut Network

Happy Monday! (or do we speak for ourselves?)

Well, on todays episode we have Efe Jerome, founder of ShoutOut Network: a podcast network for underrepresented voices. He kindly tells us the origin of ShoutOut Network, how he started his business with little to no financial investment, and why diverse representation matters. Also, we speak about the upcoming ShoutOut Festival that will be taking place on August 5th, 2017 and of course how you too can put on a similar festival.

Before we forget, here’s the link to buy tickets for the ShoutOut Festival.

Contact Efe on:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @ShoutOutLdn

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Episode 39 w/ Lisimba Pink, Entrepreneur

In this episode we honoured to speak with Lisimba Pink, founder of Intellipink – a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to gain the tools and resources to help them grow. Lisimba, has had many business start and stop, within EMEA, online and offline. Thus, he has a wealth of experience in entrepreneurship, but we specifically speak about his podcast ‘Diversity All Stars’ and the process it takes to make it a success.

 

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Contact Lisimba on:
Website: www.intellipink.com/
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/IntelliPink/
Twitter: twitter.com/diversityallstr

And as always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email – [email protected] or ‘blacticulate’ on any social media platform.

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Episode 38 w/ Ashanti Bentil-Dhue, Foodpreneur

In this episode we sit down (in a very noisy cafe, sorry) with Ashanti Bentil-Dhue, a Virgin Start Up Mentor and Business Consultant that specialises in the food industry. She tells us how she started her platform and what we essentially need before starting something similar. If you’re looking to create a community then this episode is definitely for you.

Ashanti thoroughly enjoys connecting women in the food business via her female foodpreneur website and hosting networking events for food entrepreneurs. You can can get food business tips by listening to Ashanti’s Women In Food Podcast show on iTunes and Soundcloud.

You can get in touch with Ashanti:

And as always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email – [email protected] or ‘blacticulate’ on any social media platform.

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Episode 37 – Nadu Placca, Events Planner

In this episode we have the pleasure of Nadu Placca, owner of events and experiential company NP Presents. Nadu is phenomenal at her job, events planning, working on high profile events within Somerset House, Royal Albert Hall (to name but a few) and her most recent event was the Lagos Marathon. That being said, Nadu tells us how she became an event planner, the characteristics and skill sets needed to be a success within the industry.

Contact Nadu on the following:

Email: [email protected]

Linkedin: Nadu Placca

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n4dup/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/n4dup

As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email – [email protected] or ‘blacticulate’ on any social media platform.

Last but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or simply give us a star rating because it truly helps.

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