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Stories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick: EP28-31BIG NEWS!!! We're on the lookout for someone to host Stories that Stick podcast so if this is you (or you know someone who should) then please do get in touch on contact@blacticulate.com Today's episode is the final 'best of' (well, you'll be all catch up with our episodes) and we have got the following: Episode 28, Jay Blades, a furniture restorer who’s best known as a TV presenter for the BBC hit show ‘The Repair Shop’. Jay was doing a promo run for his latest autobiography book ‘Making It: How Love, Kindness and Communit...2021-09-2822 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick: EP22-26We’re still working on new episodes and if you’d like to be featured on know someone whose story should be featured on our podcast then please get in touch at contact@blacticulate.com. In today's episode, we have clips from: Episode 23, Sheila Nortley, an award-winning filmmaker, who’s currently developing her feature script with BFI and BBC, whilst developing a new TV show ‘A Town Called Malice’ with SKY and Vertigo films. Follow Sheila on Instagram: @SheilaNortley Episode 24, Claud Williams, an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and coach. Follow Claud on Instagram: @Claud_Williams_ Episode 25, Jon Devo, content creator an...2021-09-1418 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick: EP17-21Stories that stick podcast has been on a Summer break and we're currently working on new episodes, but in the interim here's the best of Stories that Stick episode 17 - 21. We feature the following: EP 17, Gemma Cairney, Broadcaster (her work can be seen and heard on The Sound Odyssey on BBC 4 and The Leisure Society on BBC 6) and you can follow her on Twitter @GemCairn. EP 18 with Roy Alexander Weise, 1/2 Director and CEO of Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester and you can follow him on Twitter @RAWeiseArtist. EP 19 with Alim Kamara, a hip-hop artist and storyteller...2021-08-3118 minStories that StickStories that StickEP31: Amber Medland, Author of Wild PetsAmber Medland, author of Wild Pets: a story that follows 3 graduates entering the real world in a time of Trump and #MeToo. She joins us to share her journey into becoming an author whilst regaling some of the stories that made a big impact on her life.   Wild Pets is available in all good book stores and you can contact Amber on: Instagram: @ambermedland Twitter: @ambermedland Music by: ES_Till Osterland Vill Jag Fara - Traditional ES_Discoveries - Clarence Reed And, as always, please take a spare minute to subscribe, r...2021-07-2830 minStories that StickStories that StickEP30: Elliot Rae, Music Football FatherhoodIn today’s episode, I have a conversation with Elliot Rae, founder of Music Football Fatherhood (MFF) - an empowering community of fathers who share their experiences through online conversations, meetups and so much more. I believe BBC called it “the dad’s version of Mumsnet”. That being said, Elliot shares some of his stories that made a huge impact on his life as well as how MFF came to be and why we all ought to buy his latest book Dad. Contact Elliot: Twitter: @iamElliottRae Instagram: @iamelliottrae Contact MFF: Twitter: @MFFonline_ Instagram: @MFFonline_ The bo...2021-07-1326 minStories that StickStories that StickEP29: Opeyemi Sofoluke, co-author of Twice As HardOpeyemi Solufuke, leading Regional Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager for a top 4 tech company, joins us to discuss her career journey (so far) and specifically her new book, which she co-authored with her partner called Twice As Hard - available at all good book stores. And, she regales some of the Stories that have stuck with her, which has made her the woman she is today.   Contact Opeyemi on: Twitter: @opeyemisofoluke Instagram: Opeyemi.Sofoluke Music by: ES_Can't Get Over - Ballpoint   If you’d like to adve...2021-06-2226 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 28: Jay Blades, Artisan & TV PresenterJay Blades, a modern furniture restorer and best known as a TV presenter for BBC hit shows ‘Money for Nothing’ and ’The Repair Man’ joins Ade, host of Stories that Stick podcast, to discuss his autobiographical book Making It: How Love, Kindness and Community helped me Repair My Life, which is now available at all good book stores and Amazon. We spoke about, Chapter 1: Growing up on council estate and respecting your elders Giving everything a go and asking for things, regardless Chapter 2: Dealing with racism at secondary school Dealing with the SUS law...2021-05-1832 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 27: Ade Akins, Adzvice PodcastWe are joined by Ade Akins, who’s a digital marketer and better known as the co-host of the amazing podcast Adzvice. Ade shares the stories that have made an impact on his life, stories such as: Toy Story (the movie) Financial Advice from his uncle Tanning of America by Steve Stoute Music by ES_Obvious Trent ES_Wasted Years (Instrumental Version) - Marc Torch ES_Vitamins - Timothy Infinite As always, please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you’d like to be featured on the show or perhaps you want to run an...2021-05-0424 minRISE & SHINE\'s How I Got HereRISE & SHINE's How I Got HereTatum Karmen Swithenbank: Re-finding Creativity, Making Your Own Way & Friends Who Give You ConfidenceTatum Karmen Swithenbank (she/they) is a podcast host and producer Transcript: https://www.riseandshineaudio.com/post/how-i-got-here-tatum-karmen-swithenbank Connect with this (half) season’s guests: Ade from Blacticulate - https://twitter.com/blacticulate Kenya J Scarlett- https://twitter.com/kenyascarlett Tatum Karmen Swithenbank- https://twitter.com/tatumkarmen Special thanks to: Alex Court, Graeme Woodcock, Heleen Kist, Kate Bullivant, Maria Passingham, Mark Loftus, Natasha S. Chowdory and Tin Hinson for providing question recordings. Artwork by Jack Jewers- https://twitter.com/jfjewers RISE & SHINE is...2021-04-3021 minRISE & SHINE\'s How I Got HereRISE & SHINE's How I Got HereKenya J Scarlett: Prioritising Health, Doing Your Own Thing & Not Letting Dull Roles Overtake Your PassionKenya J Scarlett (she/her/he/him) is a freelance audio editor, sound designer, producer and presenter working for Storythings and Alphabet Radio Transcript: https://www.riseandshineaudio.com/post/how-i-got-here-kenya-j-scarlett Connect with this (half) season’s guests: Ade from Blacticulate - https://twitter.com/blacticulate Kenya J Scarlett- https://twitter.com/kenyascarlett Tatum Karmen Swithenbank- https://twitter.com/tatumkarmen Special thanks to: Alex Court, Graeme Woodcock, Heleen Kist, Kate Bullivant, Maria Passingham, Mark Loftus, Natasha S. Chowdory and Tin Hinson for providing question recordings. Artwork by...2021-04-3012 minRISE & SHINE\'s How I Got HereRISE & SHINE's How I Got HereAde from Blacticulate: Speaking Your Mind, Learning Production & Bringing Your Uniqueness To The TableAde (he/him) is the founder of Blactitulate and host of Stories That Stick Podcast Transcript: https://www.riseandshineaudio.com/post/how-i-got-here-ade-from-blacticulate Connect with this (half) season’s guests: Ade from Blacticulate - https://twitter.com/blacticulate Kenya J Scarlett- https://twitter.com/kenyascarlett Tatum Karmen Swithenbank- https://twitter.com/tatumkarmen Special thanks to: Alex Court, Graeme Woodcock, Heleen Kist, Kate Bullivant, Maria Passingham, Mark Loftus, Natasha S. Chowdory and Tin Hinson for providing question recordings. Artwork by Jack Jewers- https://twitter.com/jfjewers ...2021-04-3010 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 26: Natalie Fiawoo, Culture Curator and ProducerNatalie Fiawoo, Culture Curator for Black Cultural Archives and a Producer for Apples and Snakes. Natalie shares stories such as ‘Mouth Open, Jump Out’ series by Grace Hallworth, Ghanaian literature that was literally written by her great-great grandfather and the importance of making sure we tell our own stories.   Contact Natalie on: Website: nataliefiawoo.com Twitter: @NatFiawoo Music within this episode: ES_One Final Theft - Piper Ezz ES_First Sign - Mahlert Advert within this episode: Adzvice Podcast - adzvice.com Lastly, and as always, please share/rate/revie...2021-04-2029 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 25: Jon Devo, Content CreatorJon Devo, an amazing photographer and journalist who’s written for the Metro, Amateur Photography and WIRED UK, to name but a few reputable magazines, speaks on his career journey (so far) and the stories that stuck with him such as ‘Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, Conversation with God and the film Ready Player One’   You can reach Jon on: Twitter: @JonDevo Instagram: @GadgetsJon   Lastly, we're now open to advertising so if you'd like to advertise on our show then get in touch via email on contact@blacticualte.com   You're th...2021-04-0632 minStories that StickStories that StickEP24: Claud William, Award-Winning EntrepreneurClaud Williams, an award-winning entrepreneur, executive coach and founder of Dream Nations, talks about his career-journey, so far, and the books that inspired him along the way such as ‘Losing your Virginity' by Sir Richard Branson and 'The Promise of a Pencil' by Adam Braun. Contact Claude Willaims: Website: https://dreamnation.co/ Instagram: @claud_williams_ Twitter: @claud_williams Contains music by: ES_Borrowed Peace - Peter Sandberg ES_Under the Surface - Flouw ES_Free Falling Please don't forget to subscribe, rate or review our podcast because it really does help us grow....2021-03-2330 minStories that StickStories that StickEp 23: Sheila Nortley, Award-Winning Filmmaker We speak to Sheila Nortley, an award-winning filmmaker who has written, produced and directed several internationally renowned projects including SABLE FABLE which went on to win Best Film at the prestigious American Black Film Festival Awards 2013. Sheila shares why stories such as Anansi (the spider), Assata Shakur's biography and listening to her parents speak about their upbringing in Ghana made a huge impact on her life. And, of course, we speak about how she’d like to be remembered. Contact Sheila on: Website: https://sheilanortley.com/ Instagram: @sheilanortley Clubhouse: Sheila Nortley Follow us on...2021-03-0825 minThe Adzvice PodcastThe Adzvice Podcast081 - Things to Unlearn as an Adult [ft. Blacticulate] - [S5]Unlearning is the central theme of this week’s episode and Ade and Bonita talk in great detail about just a handful of things they believe adults must unlearn. Joining them for a quick chat is a fellow Ade who is the founder of Blacticulate - a platform that focuses and elevates, via podcasts and workshops, positive Black stories. TIMESTAMPS 08:10 - THAT'S MAD: White actors voicing Black characters 12:38 - WE'RE CELEBRATING: Disney righting its racist wrongs 20:35 - MAIN DISCUSSION: Things to Unlearn (covering topics such as identity, compliance, self-doubt, anti-blackness and more) 44:55 - INTERVIEW: Ade from Blacticulate 73:20 - Tips for podcas...2021-02-281h 22Stories that StickStories that StickStories that Stick S2 TrailerSeason 2 trailer and if you'd like to be featured on Stories that Stick podcast then please email contact@blacticulate.com. Lastly don't forget to subscribe and leaver a review because it really does help us grow. 2021-02-2300 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick, EP 13-16We're still recapping some of our favourite stories told by guests, EP 13, Bami Kuteyi founder of Bam Bam Boogie Dance Fitness EP 14, Reya El-Salahi Journalist and Reporter EP 15, Christina Moore founder of Don't Skip Media EP 16, Josh Rivers founder of Busy Being Black Let us know your thoughts. Blacticulate 2021-01-1918 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick, EP 09-12Best of Stories that Stick, episodes 09-12. EP 09: Andy Ayim, a product leader and business builder who's passionate about creating pathways into business for people with potential from low-income backgrounds.  EP 10: Georgette, from Just the Tip podcast one of UK's most popular sex podcast.   EP 11: Elijah Lawal, PR Manager for Google and author of the book ’The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes EP 12: Monikah Lee, presenter and host of Talks with Monikah Lee - a platform that aims to educate and empower Black communities. 2021-01-1216 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick, EP 04-08Best of Stories that Stick, episodes 04-08. EP 4: Nels Abbey, author of the book Think Like a White Man. EP 5: Axel KaCoutié, sound artist and designer for Today In Focus (Guardian) podcast EP6: Temi Alchémy, co-host of 90s Baby Podcast EP 7: Billie Dee, PR Consultant and Mental Health Advocate EP 8: Fred Santana, co-host of 90s Baby Podcast.   MERRY XMAS! 2020-12-2422 minStories that StickStories that StickBest of Stories that Stick, EP 01-03Whilst we're preparing for 2021, we shall be revisiting past episodes (chronologically) and selecting a single story that resonated with us from each guest. [02:21] Joy Gharoro-Akpotojor (EP 02), sharing how she became a Film producer and why she's focused on telling stories which are Black, Queer and Female-led. [07:23] Salmon Adjani (EP 01), actor and film-director sharing his perspective on what whiteness is. [10:24] Marcus Bronzy (EP 03), radio presenter regales the Fisherman tale If there are any particular stories from our guests that resonated with you then please do not hesitate to let us know because we might put it in future...2020-11-1713 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 22: Péjú Oshin, Arts CuratorPéjú Ọshin, a British-Nigerian Arts curator (Young People Programme at the Tate) and educator (Central Saint Martins), joins us to discuss the legacy she’s building as well as the stories that made an impact on her life - like as watching an episode of Judge John Deed where the lawyer dies and consequently stopped her from becoming a lawyer to playing blackjack in college common room and reading Small Island which encouraged her to create spaces for immigrants to feel proud and safe... and so much more.   Contact Péjú: Website: https://www.pejuo...2020-10-2027 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 21: David Elikwu, EntrepreneurDavid Elikwu, ex-lawyer who now helps startups companies with their marketing, strategy and legal, joins us remotely (so forgive the audio quality) to discuss why he does the above as well as starting Baba's flight club (2,000+ members) and his latest business venture the Democratic Republic of Coffee.   David can be found: Twitter: @LegendofBaba / @BabasFlightClub / @DemRepCoffee Website: https://www.babasflightclub.com, https://demrepcoffee.com Podcast/Writing: https://theknowledge.substack.com Music by, ES_The Roundabout - John Abbot ES_Tales of the Uncanny - Prozody ES_Slow Shift - Jay Varton   ...2020-10-0630 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 20: Charlotte William, InfluencerCharlotte Williams, the founder of Seven Six Agency, joins us remotely to share the stories that made an impact on her life, how and why she started her influencer marketing agency Seven Six to specifically help those within the BAME community. Also, her agency is currently crowdfunding to money to grow the business so please follow the link (below) if you'd like to help out: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/sevensix-agency Charlotte and Seven Six Agency can be found on: Instagram: @charlottesevensix Twitter: @TheStylum Website: https://sevensixagency.com/ Music by: ES_Awaken the City...2020-09-2230 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 19: Alim Kamara, StorytellerMany of you may know Alim Kamara as a hip-hop artist, but do you know that he's a traditional storyteller and motivational speaker that tours the world reciting folklores from Africa. Well, this is why Alim joins us today to share some of the stories that have made an impact on him and how he started his storytelling company Storie Storie HQ. Contact Storie Storie HQ on: Instagram: @storiestoriehq Website: https://www.storiestorie.com/ Music by: ES_Jungle Classroom - Edward Karl Hanson Please leave any comments and/or subscribe to our podcast...2020-09-0830 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 18: Roy Alexander Weise, Theatre DirectorNew episode with Roy Alexander Weise (MBE), co-Artistic Director of the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, and Director of plays such as 'Nine Nights, The Mountaintop, Master Harold and the boys' to name but a few.   Roy spoke about the learnings he gained from biblical stories (fun fact Roy could’ve ended up a Pastor), the UK education system penalising ‘energy, and of course, the stories that made a huge impact on him like ‘The Chatroom’ a play by Enda Walsh.   You can contact Roy on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RAWeiseArtist   ...2020-06-1731 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 17: Gemma Cairney, Broadcaster/AuthorGemma Cairney, multi-award-winning broadcaster (BBC 1xtra), Author of the book ‘Open: A toolkit for how magic and messed up life can be, and founder of a production company called Boom Shakalaka. In today's episode we discussed growing up with a dual heritage; developing your identity in the public eye; the benefits of her debut book 'Open'; and some of the stories that made her the amazing woman she - stories like ’The Faraway Tree book series, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Interviewing Grace Jones, to name but a few. Follow Gemma Cairney on, Patreon: http...2020-05-2734 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 16: Josh Rivers, Busy Being BlackOn today's episode, Josh Rivers founder of the platform Busy Being Black, which is a  podcast (for now) that centres the stories of Black & Brown Queer people thriving at the intersections of their identities. Josh shares some of the stories that have made an impact on him, from Oprah, Matthew Shepherd, Bayard Rustin, and much more. And, if you were to Google Josh Rivers, you'll note he's very public dismal from Gay Times on the front page - so yes, we talk about his and specifically the positive lessons that came from this. Visit www.b...2020-05-1332 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 15: Christina Moore, Don't Skip MediaChristina Moore, former BBC (Radio 4 and World Service) producer, and now the founder of Don't Skip Media - an audio production and training company that helps people turn their talent and skills into audio content. She joins us in the studio to share how and why she started her new venture so guys if you're in the space to start something new then do visit Don't Skip Media. Website: https://dontskip.co.uk/ Twitter: @DontSkipMedia Instagram: @DontSkipMedia 2020-04-2822 minStories that StickStories that StickEP14: Reya El-Salahi, Journalist/ReporterReya El-Salahi, a Journalist, Reporter and Presenter, who's worked for the BBC, This American Life, London Live, to name but a few renown broadcast platforms, joined us in the studio to discuss how she became a Journalist, but more specifically why it was important that she did. She can be found on: Website: https://reyatv.com/ Twitter: @_Reya Instagram: reyauk 2020-04-1434 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 13: Bami Kuteyi, founder of Bam Bam BoogieIn the studio, we have Bami Kuteyi, founder of Bam Bam Boogie a community that aims to form fearless women around the world through innovative dance fitness practices such as ‘Twerk After Work’. She talks about finding her identity and confidence via dancing, and of the course stories and memories that had a big impact on her life. You can find Bami on the following: Instagram: @bambam_boogie/@twerkafterwork Twitter: @bambam_boogie Music by: Epidemic Sounds, Old Rain on a New Day - Cora Zea Epidemic Sounds, Army of Silent Thieves - Kikoru As a...2020-03-3123 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 12: Monikah Lee, Presenter/Host of #TWMLIn today’s episode, we have Monikah Lee a presenter and host of Talks with Monikah Lee. She joins us simply to share her journey alongside the stories that have made the biggest impact on her life, so far, and why she built 'Talks with Monika Lee' - a conversation platform, which tackles the unspoken topics within our community. Monikah Lee can be found on: Instagram: @monikahlee Twitter: @monikahlee Spotify: Talks with Monikah Lee 2020-03-1726 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 11: Elijah Lawal, Author (The Clapback)Elijah Lawal, PR Manager for Google and author of the book ’The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes, speaks about the hardship of growing up and feeling different, alongside the stories that had an impact on him, which became the catalyst for him writing his debut book The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling out Racist Stereotypes Contact Elijah: Twitter: @Elijah_Lawal Instagram: Elijah Lawal Amazon: The Clapback: Your Guide Calling out Racist Stereotypes Please rate, share, comment because it really does help us grow. Blacticulate Music: The Boy From th...2020-03-0328 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 10: Georgette, Podcaster (Just the Tip)In today’s episode, Georgette from Just The Tip podcast, one of UK's most popular sex podcast (well, within our community), shares the stories that made an impact on her life - Matilda, Harry Potter, to a traumatic breakup - and give us insights on how to deal with any situation that's difficult. Contact Georgette/Just The Tip on: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/justthetipgirl/tracks Twitter: https://twitter.com/Justthetippod / https://twitter.com/just_georgette Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justthetippod/ Please let us know what you think about this episode by leaving a rating or revi...2020-02-1827 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 09: Andy Ayim, Business BuilderAndy Ayim, a product leader and business builder who's passionate about creating pathways into business for people with potential from low-income backgrounds. Andy join us in the studio to share the stories that made him understand the power of perspective and how building relationships is key to his success. Contact Andy Ayim on: Website: https://andyayim.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndysHVC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyshvc/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshvc/  Please share, rate or review this episode because it really does help. Love, Blacticulate   2020-02-0429 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 08: Fred Santana, Podcaster (90s Baby Show)Stories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape our guests; For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. In the studio, we had Fred Santana, one half of the 90s Baby Show - one UK's most popular that deals with pop-culture. This episode shows a side of Fred that hasn’t been shared so we hope you enjoy it. Follow Fred Santana on: Twitter: @Fr3dSantana Instagram: @fredsantana Or the 90s Baby Show on Twitter: @90sbabyshow Instagram: 90sbabyshow Facebook: 90sbabyshow  Merry Xmas! Blaticulate 2019-12-2423 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 07: Billie Dee, PR Expert & Mental Health AdvocateIn today’s episode, we have Billie Dee, an award-winning Public Relations expert (she managed PR campaigns for Amazon, United Nations Women, Ministry of Sound, to name but a few) and she’s a mental health ambassador currently living with Borderline Personality Disorder and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Billie works tirelessly to fight against the stigma of mental illness, raise awareness and change perceptions. We discuss growing up as a bi-racial child in Norfolk, living with borderline personality disorder and complex-PTSD, trying to escape being known as 'just' daughter, and much more. As alwa...2019-12-1031 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 06: Temi Alchémy, Podcaster (90s Baby Show)Stories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For in the end, it's only the story that matters. We have Temi Alchémy, co-founded of the 90s Baby Show: a podcast series that discuss both present and past life experiences from their (90s baby) perspective, share with us his journey so far, the stories that had an impact on his life, and how his very successful podcast with Fred Santana began. You can follow Temi Alchemy journey on: Twitter: @temiAlchemy Instagram: TemiAlchemy And, the 90s Baby Show on T...2019-11-2722 minStories that StickStories that StickEP05: Axel Kacoutié, Sound ArtistStories that Stick: a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it's only the story that matters. And in today’s episode we have Axel Kacoutie, Sound Designer for the Guardian daily news podcast Today In Focus; Sound Artist who's work has been featured on Random Acts (Channel 4), Short Cuts (BBC Radio 4) and BBC Radio 3. New episodes are released every fortnight. If you would like to be featured on the podcast then please get in touch via Social Media 'Blacticulate' or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’. Please subscr...2019-11-1435 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 04: Nels Abbey, Journalist & AuthorWelcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. In today's episode, we have Nels Abbey, a journalist, and author who join us in the studio to discuss his debut book ‘Think like a White Man’. New episodes are released every fortnight. If you would like to be featured on the podcast then please get in touch via Social Media 'Blacticulate' or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’. Please subscribe, comment, and review the episode because it really doe...2019-10-2224 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 03: Marcus Bronzy, Media PresenterWelcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. In today's episode, we have Marcus Bronzy, a presenter that specialises in audio production, and he is most known for his own podcast series called ‘How to Kill an Hour’. New episodes are released every fortnight. If you’d like to be featured on the podcast or have any comments then please get in touch on Instagram, Twitter or email ‘contact@blacticulate.com’. 2019-10-1522 minBlacticulateBlacticulateIntroducing Stories that StickFirst, we'd like to apologise for taking such a long break, but we're back with a brand new podcast series called Stories that Stick, which is available wherever you get your podcast, and we'd love to know what you guys think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-10-0111 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 02: Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Film ProducerWelcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. And in today's episode, we have Joy Gharoro-Akpotojor, a screenwriter and film producer who’s best known for producing award-winning short called ‘Haircut’ and soon to be released feature film called Blue Story, directed by Rapman. New episodes released every fortnight. If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.com Subscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher  2019-09-2828 minStories that StickStories that StickEP 01: Adjani Salmon, Film DirectorWelcome to Stories that Stick, a podcast series about the stories that shape us. For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. And in today's episode, we have Adjani Salmon, a film director, who’s best known for his award-winning web-series ‘dreaming whilst black’. New episodes released every fortnight. If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.com Subscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher  2019-09-2626 minStories that StickStories that StickWelcome to Stories that SticksWelcome to Stories that Stick - a podcast series about the stories that shape us; For, in the end, it’s only the stories that matter. Every fortnight we invite storytellers (writers, poets, podcasters, etc...) to share stories, from their past decades, that had an impact on them. If you want to be featured then please get in touch via email contact@blacticulate.com Subscribe to the podcast, Apple Podcast | SoundCloud | Stitcher  2019-09-2401 minPodcasts in ColorPodcasts in ColorPodcast Tips From BerryPodcastsinColor.com #Podin When you are listening to podcasts Or #PodsInColor when you are sharing podcastsUsing them together just makes me sad because why would I have created two? I get it though. Because a podcast is a podsincolor when you are listening too but people don't research hashtag meanings or use so, I do not use them together. PodcastsinColor.Merchdirect.com PodsInColor News Sponsorship Post This episode is on podcast tips. I...2018-09-1439 minPodcasts in ColorPodcasts in ColorPodcast Tips From BerryPodcastsinColor.com #Podin When you are listening to podcasts Or #PodsInColor when you are sharing podcasts Using them together just makes me sad because why would I have created two? I get it though. Because a podcast is a podsincolor when you are listening too but people don't research hashtag meanings or use so, I do not use them together. PodcastsinColor.Merchdirect.com PodsInColor News Sponsorship Post This episode is on podcast tips. I first talk about episode notes, here are two examples of great...2018-09-1400 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 60: How I started GUAP magazine w/ Ibrahim KamaraIn this episode, Ibrahim shares how he co-founded GUAP: the world’s first video magazine, the tools/resources he uses, and most importantly the mindset we needed to start our own media company, too.Follow Ibrahim Kamara:Instagram: ibrahimkamara_Twitter: https://twitter.com/IbrahimKamara_Follow GUAP magazine:- Webiste: http://www.guap.co.uk/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/GUAPMAG/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/GUAPMAG- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GUAPmag/You can follow Blacticulate on...2018-06-1844 minPodcasts in ColorPodcasts in ColorThis Is Love ft @WeRSinglelingOther places to listen Apple Podcasts * Castbox * Radio Public* Google Play * Pippa Podcast Link Up Podcasts - Tweet 1 - Tweet 2 -#EhkyYaMasr Located in Cairo, Egypt https://soundcloud.com/ehkyyamasrUnfolding Words - Posts Monday’s, under 15 minute devotionalPodcastsinColor.com to submit, update or find more podcasts!Podcast episodes about podcasting Gayside Stories ‘Cast Chat (clip used) Blacticulate Renay episode - basically a free consult(clip used) Phoebe from #TheReceiptsPodcast on hashtags + podcasts on Blacticulate The...2018-06-1146 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 59: The Assembly - a platform that supports fashion talent, w/ Pepper ChikezieIn this episode, we have Yoanna 'Pepper' Chikezie, British-born Nigerian, who's truly a Fashion mogul. She started her career as a Stylist, a Fashion Editor of FAB and TW Magazine, and then in 2013 became the Head of SPICE TV - Africa’s pioneering fashion channel. Now she's pursuing her passion to drive growth within Africa’s fashion eco-system with her startup The Assembly: a community and platform for emerging talent, students, entrepreneurs, professionals and independent businesses in the fashion and creative sector. Pepper truly epitomises #blackgirlmagic, and she graciously shares advice, tips and resources on how we can build a bu...2018-06-0443 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 58: Co-founded an Ad agency at 24! w/ Shannie MearsOn this episode Shannie Mears, chief talent officer of The Elephant Room and GUAP magazine’s talent and brand manager. Shannie shareshow she co-founded an Ad agency with only two years into her career in advertising, not being afraid to speak your mind regardless of your environment, the importance of collaboration, and much more.Contact Shannie Mears:Website: http://theelephantroom.net/usTwitter: https://twitter.com/shannielovesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannielovesFollow Blacticulate on:Website: https://blacticulate.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/blacticulateFacebook: https://www.fac...2018-05-2147 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 57: Becoming an Osteopath w/ Martin WilsonIn today's episode, Martin Wilson, Oesteopath to world-class performing Athletes such as 'Dina Asher-Smith, Zharnel Hughes, to name but a few. We hear how and why Martin chose the profession of an Osteopath, the challenges of becoming one of two Black medical staff for Team GB, the skills and education needed for the job, the importance of having more Black staff behind-the-scenes of the sporting industry, the rewards that come with the job, and so much more.In short, this is a great episode if you want to know what an Osteopath does - the good, th...2018-05-0740 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 56: Why I started the Black Magic Awards w/ Annika AllenOn today’s episode, Annika Allen, co-owner of @theblackmagicnetwork; host & founder of @queensndreams podcast; a journalist with over 15 years experience; co-founder of the Black Magic Awards, which honours PoC (specifically women) who have paved the way for younger generations in the media industry. Yes! Annika is an entrepreneur who is 'bossing' it, and she graciously tells us how she does the above-mentioned (so you can too), what is needed to succeed in the entertainment industry, and so much more.Contact Annika on:Website: http://annikaallen.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annikaallenTwitter: https://twitter.com/annika...2018-04-2335 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 55: How the Brtiish Blacklist started w/ Akua GymafiOn today’s episode, Akua Gyamfi, founder of The British Blacklist: online global home for African Caribbean British creative professionals on the Screen and Stage, in Sound and Literature – both up front and behind the scenes. Akua talks candidly about the steps she took to start the company, how she created a 'viral' marketing campaign, and so much more.Contact the British Blacklist on:- Website: http://thebritishblacklist.co.uk/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebritishblacklist/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritBlacklist- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...2018-04-0943 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 54: Starting a Social Media company w/ Prisca MoyesaOn 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.Contact Prisca Moyesa on:Website: http://www.moyesa.co/Email: Prisca@moyesa.coInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/priscamoyesa/Twitter: https://twitter.com/priscamoyesaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/moyesacoFollow Blacticulate on:Website: https://blacticulate.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/blacticulateFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlacticulateTwitter: https://twitter.com/B...2018-03-2644 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 53: How Proptar supports talented individuals w/ Amos EretusiOn 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.Contact Amos/Proptar on:Website: http://proptar.uk/Emai...2018-03-1244 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 52: How to use social media to grow your brand w/ Phoebe ParkeOn today’s episode, how blogging about relationships and being opinionated on Twitter has helped Phoebe Parke's career in more ways than one. Best of all, Phoebe shares advice, resources and tools that we can all use to increase our personal brand, too.Contact Phoebe Parke on:Website: http://phoebeparke.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhoebeParkeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/phoebeparke/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhoebeRMParke/Follow Blacticulate on:Website: https://blacticulate.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/blacticulateFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlacticulateTwitter: https://twitter.com/BlacticulateYouTube Channel: http://bi...2018-02-2645 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 51: How to help young individuals w/ Tsion MartinsHere’s another #mondaymotivation from Blacticulate podcast.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 just that - via music and theatre.You can contact Tsion on the following:Website: http://www.bridgethegapstudios.com/Email: tsion.martins@bridgethegapstudios.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BTGStudios1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgethegapstudios/Queens and Kings, please support us by:Subscribing to our podcast if you have...2018-02-1240 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 50: Starting a 360 Digital Comms business w/ Patrice CamillePatrice Camille, Owner of Marketing Agency ‘@Pinkship’, is the epitome of #bosslady. She shares with us her journey into creating her own marketing agency, the hurdles that she’s overcome and best of 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.You can contact Pink Ship on the following:Website: https://www.mypinkship.com/Email: admin@pinkship.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/PinkShip/Also, please support us by doing...2018-01-2939 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 49: Starting a Caribbean food business w/ Afiya TitusIn 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). That being said, there are loads of resources to tuck into (see what we did there?) and they can be found at www.blacticulate.com.You can follow Lime Hut on the following:Website: http://limehut.co.uk/Instagram: lime_hut_londonTwitter: lime_hutAlso, Brothers & Sisters, whilst...2018-01-1537 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpi 48: How to produce a podcast w/ Renay RichardsonRenay Richardson is back! And having worked for Acast, Audible and Panoply she gives us some useful insights on what makes a good podcast. In addition, and at the time of recording, Renay mentioned her own podcast she was working on. The podcast is now released and it is called that’s when you get a dog so do check it out too. To conclude, this episode is fantastic especially if you’re looking for practical advice and tools needed to make a good podcast.Follow Renay Richardson on:Website: https://renayrichardson.com/Twit...2018-01-0142 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 47: Starting an African-travel organisation w/ Lyande KaiKaiIn this episode, Lyande KaiKai, Owner of My African Passport (MAP), tells us how she started her African-travel organisation that focuses on bespoke trips and assisting travellers with finding local tour guides in Africa. In addition, she gives us great advice and practical tools on how we can start a travel company too.Follow Lyande KaiKai / MAP on:- Website: http://myafricanpassport.org/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myafricanpassport/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/myafricanpass/- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myafricanpassport/- YouTube: https...2017-12-1830 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 46: How to be a Tech-Recruiter w/ Rob CampbellIn this episode, Rob Campbell, Technical Recruiter for Google (at the time of recording), shares his career journey into recruitment, the challenges and rewards of the profession and best of all the resources we can use if we wanted to be a recruiter or want recruiters like Rob to find us.And if you have a spare minute please do rate, review us on Apple podcast because it really helps.You can follow Blacticulate on:Website: https://blacticulate.com/Instagram...2017-12-0437 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEp 44: Life as an extreme cake maker w/ Nastassja LusengoBlacticulate celebrates its 2 years anniversary by bringing back Nastassja Lusengo, CEO, The Indulgent Sugar Plum ltd, and Blacticulate first ever podcast episode. In this episode, Nastassja tells us what she's been up to since we last spoke, which includes her running a Cafe, featuring on Channel 4 'Extreme Cake Makers', and best of all practical advise and tools that we can use too.Follow Ms Sugar Plum on:- Instagram: Ms_sugar_plum- Twitter: @Indulgent_SPlum- Facebook: The Indulgent Sugar Plum ltdFollow Blacticulate on:2017-11-0644 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 44 w/ Matimba Kabalika, Talent Development Manager, BFIHello You!Welcome to another episode of Blacticulate: a Black British podcast series 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 Matimba Kabalika Talent Development Manager for the BFI Network. She tells us what a Talent Development Manager actually does, what resources help her day-to-day, how to develop/curate talent to ensure you have a unique perspective, and (yes!) so much more.Please visit our website www.blacticulate.com to join our mailing list because we need your input on how Blacticulate can...2017-09-1240 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 43 w/ Michelle Owusu, Marketing Manager, C4Hey Guys!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 with Michelle Owusu, Marketing Manager for Channel 4 who tells us how she landed her dream job working for the company, what marketing actually is, the types of resources that keep her up-to-date with the industry, and much more. This episode is really for anyone who would like to know what a Marketer does and the best practices to ensure you can start a career in...2017-08-2751 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 42 w/ Sebastian Thiel, Filmmaker / Social EntrepreneurHappy 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.Whilst we have your...2017-08-141h 02BlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 41 w/ Sade Salami, MD of Fresh StrawberryHappy Monday! (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 we ought to have if a) we want to be walk down the entrepreneur path and b) want to succeed in it, too.Also, please comment/review us on apple podcast (formerly known as iTunes...2017-07-3144 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 40 w/ Efe Jerome, Founder of ShoutOut NetworkHappy 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.As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@b...2017-07-1753 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 39 w/ Lisimba Pink, EntrepreneurIn this episode we are 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.And as always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com or 'blacticulate' on any...2017-07-0253 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 38 w/ Ashanti Bentil-Dhue, FoodpreneurIn 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 by 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. @fem_foodpreneur.And as...2017-06-1342 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 37 w/ Nadu Placca, Events PlannerIn 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.As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com or...2017-05-2845 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 36 w/ Tobi Oludayomi, co-founder of Studio 14Did you know your local council has a growth hub department that's there to help your enterprise grow? Nor did we until Tobi blessed us with such knowledge. In this episode we have Tobi, co-founder of digital agency Studio 14, where he speaks to us about how he started from a music background producing music for Wiley (yes, name drop) to being self-taught graphic designer, website developer and eventually co-founding Studio 14 with his brother. This conversation is laced with great how to advice, tips and resources for those looking to start their own business, too. Hosted on Acast. See...2017-05-0752 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 35 w/ Emmanuel Abiola, Software EngineerIn this episode we have Emmanuel Abiola, Software Engineer (Freelance) at Gigster, and one of the most humble individuals we've had the pleasure of interviewing. We speak to him about what software engineering is particularly machine-learning, why he decided this was a career for him and most importantly how you can get into this career tooAs always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com or 'blacticulate' on any social media platform.Last but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or simply give us a...2017-04-2349 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 34 w/ Lina & Aaron, co-founders of Shear & ShineIn this episode we have Lina Gadi and Aaron Wallace, co-founders of Shear & Shine - a grooming business that caters to the Black gent. We speak about their route into the industry, what can be done to raise the bar of barber shops and more importantly how you can start your own business too.As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com or 'blacticulate' on social media.Last but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or simply give us a star rating because...2017-04-0952 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 33 w/ Anton Cole, Project Manager, GoogleIn this episode we have Anton Cole, Project Manager for Google (specifically looking after e-marketing campaigns for the Digital Garage project). Anton is such an affable an earnest man who tells us what project management is all about (regardless of industry), the type of characters that will thrive in such a role and finally how we can work for Google too.As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com or 'blacticulate' on social media.Last but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or...2017-03-2637 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 32 w/ Imrie Morgan, CEO of ShoutOut NetworkIn this episode we have Imrie Morgan, CEO of ShoutOut Network and co-host of the Melanin Millennials podcast. She speaks to us about her unorthodox (her career started with Monkeys, no jokes) route into podcasting, her opinion on what makes a good podcast and best practices of promoting a podcast.As always, any feedback (good or bad) is invaluable to us so please do get in touch via email - contact@blacticulate.com and/or our social media @blacticulateLast but not least, please comment/review us on iTunes or simply give us a star rating because it truly helps.Y'all...2017-03-1251 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 31 w/ Ola the Comedian, ComedianIn this episode we are joined by Ola the Comedian, where we speak about his route into the comedy industry, what you need to do if you wanted too, and whole lot more. Is this our funniest episode to date? Probably, but you decide.As always, please rate, comment or share this episode however you can. And please get at us via Blacticulate social media or email us at contact@blacticulate.com.You're the best! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-02-2754 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 30 w/ Asiko, African Art PhotographerIn this episode we have Asiko, if y'all don't know about him then you're slipping - just joking (even though we're really not). Asiko is a London based African Art Photographer focused on exploring culture, identity and femininity. And he speaks candidly about his career journey to date - the essential knowledge and skills he wished he had known when he first started. So guys, if you are an aspiring photographer or know anyone who might be then this is the episode for you.As always, please rate, share and/or comment on this episode via Blacticulate social media or...2017-02-1343 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 29 w/ Antonio Cisse, Snr Training ConsultantHappy New Year!In this episode we have Antonio Cisse, a senior training consultant for the Banking industry. What does this mean? Well tune in because Antonio breaks down the industry, the routes in and much more.As always, please rate, share and/or comment on this episode via our social media channel - Blacticulate, or email, contact@blacticulate.comYou guy are the best! Hope you have a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-01-2946 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 28 w/ Damola Timeyin, Strategist for BBHHere guys - Merry Xmas!In this episode we have Damola Timeyin a Strategist for BBH. He gives us a comprehensive overview on what being a strategist within a creative agency entails and how to navigate this space as a person of colour, and much more.As always, please rate, share and/or comment on this episode via our social media channel - Blacticulate, or email, contact@blacticulate.comYou guy are the best! Hope you have a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-12-251h 07BlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 28 w/ Anne-Marie Imafidon, founder of StemettesHey guys! We're back at it again with another Blacticulate episode featuring an amazing guest - Anne Marie Imafidon.Anne-Marie is the founder of non-for- profit organisation called Stemettes, which aims to inspire the next generation of females into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields by showing them the amazing women already in STEM.We find out how she does what she does in hope that you can either join her cause or start something similar, too.As always your shares, reviews and general feedback is invaluable so please don't hold back. And you can get in touch with...2016-11-0441 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 27 - 1 Year Anniversary w/ Ade, Blacticulate HostHey Guys,Blacticulate is officially a year old, where did the time go? Well, in this episode we give you a year summary of Blacticulate, how we put the podcast together (process and tools used), the ups and downs and what's next for the brand. We give thanks to everyone who has been featured, but most importantly we give thanks to you - the listeners - because without your unwavering support we would not exist.So here's to another great year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-10-0115 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 26 w/ Cherish Bere, Teacher/AdvocateIn todays episode we have Cherish, an educator, writer, advocate, teacher of philosophy, to name but a few of her hats. She tells us about her venture 'Effective Education Africa' - a social enterprise working to fundraise for projects supporting under privileged girls in Africa. And best of all, how you can start your own social enterprise, too.If you find this episode interesting then please do rate it on iTunes or share it with others.As always thanks for listening, you guys are the best! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-05-3035 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 25 w/ Tony Supreme, Poet and MotivatorIn this episode we have Tony Supreme a youth worker, poet and all round inspiring man. We find out why he got into his line of work, but specifically how he did it so that you can too.If you find this episode (or any others) interesting please do rate it on iTunes and share it.As always thanks for listening, you guys are the best! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-04-2930 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 24 w/ Shenilee Hazell, DentistIn this episode we have Shenilee who talks about how to get into Dentistry and specifically what the challenges she faces as a Black woman in the industry.If this episode (or any other episodes for that matter) was interesting please do rate/review it on iTunes and/or share the content to those who may find it useful.And as always thanks for listening you guys are the best! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-04-1430 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 23 w/ Babs Atta-Krah, Fashion DesignerIn this episode with have Babs and boy can she talk - in the best way! - where she shares with us how Gingham Doll her Fashion brand started, what she has learned (and is still learning) and best of all what resources you could use to get started, too.If this episode (or any other episodes for that matter) was interesting please do rate/review it on iTunes and/or share the content to those who may find it entertaining/helpful.As always, thanks for listening and you guys are the best! Hosted on Acast. See acast...2016-03-2949 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 22 w/ Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Film ProducerIn this episode we have Joy, an award-winning producer with over seven years experience in producing corporate, commercials to features. She talks to Blacticulate about her daily struggles in the industry.Guys, we intend to get her back on the podcast and ask her specific 'how to' questions, so if you have any questions you'd like us to ask her then please get in touch via email - ask@blacticulate.com or twitter - @Blacticulate.And as always, if this episode (or any other episodes for that matter) was interesting please do rate it on iTunes, and do share the...2016-03-1824 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 21 w/ Sheila Ruiz, Head of ProgrammesThis was another great episode where Sheila and Mangaliso (her newborn) give great advice on how to create a successful event, the challenges, internship platforms out there to help you start a career in Events management, and a whole lot more.If this episode (or any other episodes for that matter) is interesting please rate it on iTunes and do share the content to those who may benefit from it.As always your feedback on Blacticulate is very welcomed, to get in touch please email contact@blacticulate or via mainstream social media platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast...2016-03-0731 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 20 w/ Renay Richardson, Content ManagerIn this episode we have Renay, Content Manager for Acast. First off we'd like to say that without Renay Blacticulate would not be on the Acast platform nor would it have started as soon as it did. Second, Renay shares her wealth of experience on how you can get a job in the Film and Podcast industry, too.Your feedback is invaluable so please give us some notes on 'contact@blacticulate.com' and if you would like to be featured please get in touch via Facebook, Instagram and/or Twitter.Happy Listening Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...2016-02-2622 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 19 w/ Paul Henry, Business Mgmt ConsultantIn this episode Paul Henry, Business Management Consultant, gives us in a matter of fact way solid advice and resources should we wish to choose a Business Management Consultant path.If you like/dislike this episode please give us feedback why at 'contact@blacticulate.com'. And you can follow Blacticulate on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-02-1924 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 18 w/ Ejiro, Julian & Rotimi - Love?From the archives: we speak with Ejiro, Julian and Rotimi about dating scene, interracial relationships and physically learning (unlearning) to be attracted to all sorts. The conversation got loud, fun and controversial.Please give us feedback at 'contact@blacticulate.com', it is very welcomed as we want/need to improve, always.Oh and follow Blacticulate on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-02-1222 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 17 w/ Ike Okolie, CEO of AscensionAnother great episode with Ike Okolie, Digital Strategist and founder of clothing brand Ascensions. We talk about our desire to help the black community in the little ways we can and what books he is reading that gives him a competitive advantage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-02-0521 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 16 w/ Akara Etteh, Music ProducerIn this episode Akara tells us why Aaliyah needed to die, wait! It makes sense if you listen, how age ain't nothing but a number when it comes to making it as a musician and most importantly there's plenty of advice, resources and tip on how you can become a music producer, too.You can listen to the full music on the end credit:- http://smarturl.it/JMDPIt was co-written with/performed by Jean-Mikhael:- https://twitter.com/ThejeanmikhaelAnd produced by Akara Etteh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-01-2925 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 15 w/ Abiola Bankole, Afrokanist MagazineHey guys, this is a short episode because we get right to the point. How does Abi, founder of Afrokanist, do what she does and how can she help you do the same? Listen to her generous advice, resources and tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-01-2225 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 14 w/ Gabrielle Smith, founder of The:nublkIn this episode we speak to Gabrielle, the founder of The:nublk, which is a platform that showcases the work of contemporary creatives and content with a focus on Africa and the Diaspora. The conversation was such a blast as Gabrielle tells us how she began and teaches us the steps for us to create our version of The:nublk, too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-01-1635 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 13 w/ Sena Mortoo, Business Owner (Tailoring Service)In this episode, Sena Mortoo, co-founder of Morts & More, talks about how being unhappy with a product (suits) gave rise of his business. He gives us advice on how to be unique (hint: it's all about customer service), diversify and present yourself in a market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-01-0830 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 12 w/ CL-Q, Cult StorytellerIn this episode Christopher Lutterodt-Quarcoo (25 yrs old), an exhibiting artist, designer, writer and award winning filmmaker (BFI Future Film Festival : Best Documentary), speaks about his journey, the benefits of university, how to brand yourself and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2015-12-1836 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 11 w/ Linda Mbagwu, Business Owner (Recruitment)In this episode Linda Mbagwu (29 yrs old), owner of Adamine - a Healthcare recruitment agency, speaks about how she started her business, the dos and donts when dealing with recruiters and how to overcome inevitable hurdles in life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2015-12-1242 minBlacticulateBlacticulateEpisode 10 w/ Solomon Akano, ActorIn this episode Solomon discusses what it is like to be a Black Actor (the challenges and rewards) in the UK. Plus he shares some tips on how you can become a working (read: get paid) Actor, too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2015-12-0528 min