Women for the Culture Podcast
By Women for the Culture Podcast Network
www.womenfortheculture.com
Women for the Culture PodcastAug 24, 2020
It's Tax Season with Professor Honey
Finding Moments with Julissa Bermudez
Little Doesn't Mean Limited with Ms. Juicy Baby
Chelsea Speaks Need to Serve
Life Lessons with Shay Johnson
Lessons from an Auntie: Mom Guilt, Tunnel Vision, Respect and Culture with Luenell
Tiphani Montgomery is in the Wisdom Business
Self-Love is The Best Love with MrsLaTruth
Staying True to Yourself with Armani Caesar
Don't Judge Your Character with Actress Nicole Crump
Praying for Clarity & Forging your Own Path with Bevelations' Bevy Smith
Meet Somalia
Meet Henree "ReeMarkable" Wright
is out now. That's bars! Rap Royalty; literally. Self-Made, Reemarkable is next up on the WomenForTheCulture podcast! In this episode,
ReeMarkable talks family, living out her life on reality TV (WeTV's Growing Up Hip Hop), being a legacy in the music industry, healing, community, building generational wealth, protecting Black women and her stance on the phrase "Strong, Black Woman." This is a Black Mom concerned about and challenging herself for the culture. Keep up with ReeMarkable on instagram @iamReeMarkable.
Meet That Girl Jay Cole
Meet Krystal "KG" Garner
Meet Brave Williams
Meet Aina Brei'Yon, CEO of 3K9 Productions
Meet Vena E., also known as Pretty Vee
In this episode, Pretty Vee taps in on how being a social media sensation has led to building an empire. She chats about dealing with fame, collaborating with Citi Trends, the inspiration behind the Electronic and Beauty Collection, the importance of selling affordable products, and of course, details on her latest song “ Booty Squeeze." For more information, follow her on Instagram @yesimprettyvee
Our EIC Nikki for the Culture chats with Bobby Pen "The Voice for the Culture."
In this episode for In this episode of the #WomenfortheCulturePodcast, our Founder Nikki chats with Bobby Pen "The Voice for the Culture."
Meet Sydney and Ame of Sista Chat Live
Sista Chat Live w Sydney & Ame
Teen Talk Show Hosts Sydney & Ame, are taking over Instagram with their Daily IG live talk show, “Sista Chat.” They have daily interviews with celebrities including, Tiffany Haddish, Angela E. Gibbs, Lucky Church, and Lexi P, and they are only 15 and 13 years old!
Chandra Gore chats with them and they share what it means to be a teen for the culture!
Follow them on Instagram @sistachatlive
Meet Erica Wilson of 88 Blessings
Meet Yahaira (Ms. Yahya) Stewart of ZEMZ Events
Meet Sophia of Little Miss Sophia Sweets
In this episode, we go one-on-one with Preteen, Sophia of Little Miss Sophia Sweets! We learn that being homeschooling has many advantages... it's the secret to Sophia's success!
We talk about when the word "entrepreneur" became a part of her vocabulary, how can parents find unique talents in their children and push them towards entrepreneurship, what entrepreneurs inspired her, how Covid-19 affect her business and what's next for her brand! For more on Little Miss Sophia, visit Instagram.com/littlemisssophiasweets in instagram and littlemisssophia.com
Meet Skylar Johnson of Sew Fly Sky
In this episode, we learn above all, to be humble. Skylar Johnson is a 13-year old seamstress and fashion designer. Sklyar started by upcycling; designing and styling herself, and quickly turned a hobby into a career! Her mother was instrumental in the process, encouraging her... "you can profit off of this." We talk everything from body consciousness to paying it forward.
She's worked with industry icons, such as Kimora Lee Simmons and even pivoted to fit the need of and in an effort to give back to her community during Covid-19!
She attributes it all to her mother and family, who allowed her to explore these "nontraditional" roles for teens and to create her own lane. We also talk to mom briefly also about the importance of taking time to notice and strengthen your children's talents and invest in them! Fore more on Skylar and her budding empire, visit sewflysky.com
Follow her on Instagram.com/sew_fly_sky
Meet Rennee Hubb of Bound 2 Found
Rennee had two daughters by the time she was 18 years old and shares her powerful message of perseverance, faith and overcoming the obstacles of teenage motherhood. She is the author of ‘From Bound 2 Found.’ www.frombound2found.com
Meet Selorym Jackson CEO of 4EverFamilies LLC
In this episode we meet Selorym Jackson CEO of 4EverFamilies LLC and the 2019 winner of Teen Boss Academy. . Selorym's brand is about empowering foster , adoptive and even traditional families to make connections and bonds that only communication can create. Selorym plans to expand her brand to include accessories and items that make children feel connected and empowered to be their authentic self. When Selorym is not building her brand, she studies several genres of dance (since the age of 6) including African , Jazz, Ballet and Hip-Hop to name a few. She is also an honor roll student who will be enrolled in the IB program as she starts her high school career in the fall. At a young age Selorym has realized that multiple streams of income is what separates the rich from the wealthy therefore she one day hopes to be a doctor, invest in real-estate and run at least two successful businesses including 4EverFamiliesLLC. 4EverFamilies LLC was birthed from her experiences and she seeks to continue to use her experiences to inspire others, especially others from similar backgrounds.
Meet Tijania “Tee“ Goodwin - Creative Director at The Divine Connections Agency and Host of Purposely Bossin Up Podcast
On this episode we chat with Tijania “Tee“ Goodwin, Host and Creator Director of The Divine Connections Agency. She is an educator, serial entrepreneur and branding strategist from Philadelphia. She has a heart of gold and changes lives on a daily with every person that she encounters. Her firm, The Divine Connections Agency connects your PURPOSE and your BRAND. Tijania is a well-rounded person who enjoys living life through PURPOSE and with PURPOSE. She uses her life experiences to empower others to stay strong and push through all situations no matter how hard they may be. She lives by this great quote, “Your mind is a powerful thing. When you fill it up with positive thoughts, your life will start to change.”
You can find Tee on Facebook | Instagram | Podcast | Linktr.ee
Meet Meko Kelly of Teen Boss Academy and CEO of Love Queen Consulting
On this episode of Women for the Culture Podcast - We welcome Damika “Meko” Kelly , Author, Singer, founder of The Teen Boss Academy and CEO of Love Queen Consulting. Meko is a business consultant and investor who serves as a brand manager, business coach and mentor to teen girls as founder of The Teen Boss Academy and women entrepreneurs.
The Teen Boss Academy program consists of a sales pitch competition with a grand prize to start (or maintain) a business, one-on-one mentoring and resources for business formation and development.
Click here to apply to Teen Boss Academy
Follow Meko on Instagram.com
Community over Competition
Meet Guest Correspondent and Contributor, Chandra Gore
In this episode meet Chandra Gore. She is also a published author, the Principal Consultant and Publicist of Chandra Gore Consulting, Founder of the Greater Northern Virginia Comedy and Film Festival, Producer at SCM Productions and Community Liaison of The Urban Flight Foundation, a community organization serving Stafford County, VA. She is also the host of Conversations with Chan, an YouTube Channel, Medium.com Publication and Podcast.
Guest Correspondent and Contributor, Chandra Gore shares why she is a Woman for Culture and why you should become one too!
Meet Tamika Harden - Body by Tamika
Meet Tamika Harden, better known as Body by Tamika. She is a life coach, professional fitness trainer, instructor and coronavirus survivor.
Harden ran a viable gym where she trained 200+ women a month at her gym in Jericho, NY. Her approach to training will enrich your mind boy and soul. Even after facing a near death experience, her story is one of triumph, optimism, hope and strength.
Follow Tamika on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and visit her website to sign up for virtual sessions.
Meet Candiace Dillard
Speaking of making your voice heard... this Real Housewife of Potomac, Candiace Dillard, is using her position to spark change!
On this episode, Candiace speaks about why you don't have to be Black to be a woman for the culture, her contributions to community and culture, while offering solace during this time of civil unrest.
Check out her single - I See You (feat. Anwan glover & Kevin L. Blackmon)
Meet the Founders of Glamourina
Kia and Nekol are Co-Owners of the Activewear company Glamourina. With five years in business under their belt, these two are changing the world through style, wellness and culture.
On this episode, we discuss why it's important that we see images that look like us on the clothes we wear and the advertisements we see, how they're filling the void in Activewear, the power of the black dollar/spending power, their impact on society and more!
To check out their movement, visit Glamourina.com
Follow Glamourina on Instagram at @ShopGlamourina
Meet Managing Editor Camille Davis
Having a purpose-driven life starts with "Why?" For this Publicist-turned-Advocate, building community is how she sparks change. Camille Davis of MontagePR understands the Power of Women. Listen as we learn more about her, and how she brings fervor and ignites in many what they may not see in themselves. This is #W4TC.
In this episode meet Managing Editor Camille Davis. She is also the Chief Strategist & CEO of the Award Winning Public Relations Firm Montage PR and Founder and Host of Meet the Media.
Meet Founder Nikki for the Culture
Introducing the Founder and Creator of Women for the Culture - Nikki. Find out why she created this amazing platform for women to find encouragement, sisterhood and growth.
Follow Nikki on Instagram @nikkifortheculture
Welcome to Women for the Culture
Welcome to the Women For the Culture Podcast - We are a community of women who empower, encourage & stimulate each other's minds.