Listening To Black Entrepreneurs

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Hello Rebel listener. I've decided to not release a new episode this week. I stand in solidarity with Black listeners, podcasters, healers, therapists, entrepreneurs, friends and family.

I want to recommend something right now that's been so helpful to me as a white person who owns a business. Wherever you're listening to this right now, head to the podcast called That's Not How That Works. Hit play on their episode released on May 28th, 2020.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thats-not-how-that-works/id1358150402

The podcast That's Not How That Works is always all about justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in the world of coaching and personal development. It's by two JEDI masters (meaning justice, equity, diversity and inclusion) who are also very close friends. This particular episode gives you a whole guide to some of their most important episodes.

This is an excellent time for me as a white person to look at how my business supports or stands against white supremacy, and to make long term commitments.

Now real quick, I'll recommend some podcasts by our Black colleagues. There are business coaches, healers, & other entrepreneurs in here. This list really barely scratches the surface. Check them out if you haven't already.

Authentic Wednesday with Bianca Hughes (A podcast about embracing your imperfections and being authentically you.)

Level Up Your Course with Janelle Allen (A podcast about course creation.)

Minding My Black Business with JaNaè Taylor (A podcast for Black entrepreneurs.)

The Money Sessions with Tiffany McLain (A podcast for therapists who are leaning in to raise their fees and make bank.)

More Than Money with Jacquette Timmons (A podcast about money, psychology and choices.)

Racism Recovery Podcast with April Dawn Harter (A podcast to help white people prepare for racism recovery.)

Therapy For Black Girls with Joy Harden Bradford (A podcast about mental health and personal development.)

Walk A Day In My Culture with Narissa Harris (A podcast that helps you keep your cultural antenna raised.)

Like I said , that just starts to scratch the surface.

If you like what you hear, or learn from what you hear, please subscribe to those podcasts, give them 5 star reviews, and share them with your colleagues and friends.

I'll be back with an episode of Rebel Therapist next time.