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Hear in-depth conversations on what everyday people can do can do to flex their entrepreneurial muscle, and why they ought consider doing so. Economic Soul co-hosts Joyce Coleman and Steve Conley share their observations and experiences on such topics as the Black Beauty and Hair industry, using Economic Reciprocity as a lever to make businesses and other organizations that serve the Black community more accountable, and the importance of recognizing and leveraging personal power to gain a seat at the table.
Joyce Coleman and Steve Conley bring different perspectives to conversations about topics that range from the need for economic reciprocity in Black urban communities to how to increase STEM enrollment and graduation rates at our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities. In between, they encourage dialogue on everything that impacts economic conditions in Black communities.
Despite their differences, they absolutely agree that solutions that better serve Black communities have input from the people who live in them, with insights from experts and people who have “walked the talk.”
The pair has personal experiences in many areas, including Black Hair, youth entrepreneurship at grassroots levels, sports industry, corporate perspectives, systemic incarceration, and more. Neither hesitates to jump into a conversation to “keep it real,” and steer their guests to offering solutions that help their listeners.
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