Episodes
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Join us on "Why Y'all Working" for an inspiring talk with Dawn Myers, the innovator from Ritualist, recently backed by Mark Cuban and Emma Grede on Shark Tank with $150,000. Dawn discusses her revolutionary hair care product that halves styling time for textured hair, sharing insights into her entrepreneurial journey, challenges, and triumphs. Co-hosts Michael Ogunsanya and Alaire Jameson dive into how Dawn's product is changing the game in beauty tech, underscoring the power of diversity and innovation in shaping our world. Don't miss this episode filled with motivation, insights, and a peek into the future of hair care.
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In this 2nd "Boom or Bust" edition, we debate hype vs sustainable fashion. Is there anything wrong with saving money and Instagram FOMO by thrifting and shopping at more affordable brands? Is the world moving towards being eco-friendly genuine, or just a marketing trend? We dissect the real impact of fashion on our planet, thoughtfully distinguishing between true sustainability efforts and those that only scratch the surface.
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Listen to our new 'Boomer or Bust' series hosted by Michael Ogunsanya and Alairé Jameson! This episode tackles the future of shopping, diving into trends from AR to VR, and debating the fate of in-person retail. Are malls out, or is there a tech-led revival? Tune in as we dissect the evolving shopping experience and its impact on our culture.
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In this episode of "While Y'all Working," hosts Michael Ogunsanya and Alairé engage in a captivating conversation with Haley Marie McClain Hill, founder of Torch Warrior Wear. Haley shares her journey from serving in the military to cheerleading and eventually becoming a solo entrepreneur. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by founders, especially those of color, in starting businesses without a co-founder and highlights Haley's unique approach to overcoming these obstacles. Haley's story is a testament to the power of grit, team building, and the importance of mentorship and support networks in entrepreneurship.
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Listen to the latest episode of Why Ya'll Working featuring Hailey McClain Hill, Founder of Torch Warrior Wear. https://torchwarriorwear.com/ Our tech and startups podcast is hosted by Michael Ogunsanya and Alairé Jameson! Subscribe, Like, and follow us on Twitter & Instagram if you're part of the #NightCrew
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Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of exclusive discounts at college restaurants and bars with Basil Udo, founder of Xeddy Aoo. Uncover the secrets to unlocking hidden deals and maximizing your dining experiences on campus. Xeddy, the innovative startup founder, shares insights on navigating the college food scene and his uncanny story of building the startup from scratch through college. Don't miss out on this insider's guide to elevating your college dining adventures with Xeddy's hidden discounts!
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We engage in a captivating conversation with Basil Udo, a visionary entrepreneur and UMBC graduate this episode of WYW! Basil, the mastermind behind Xeddy, shares his journey from student to full-time founder, crafting a platform that revolutionizes how college students connect with local eateries. The episode unfolds with insightful discussions on the challenges and victories of securing venture capital for student entrepreneurs. Basil's story, narrated with a compelling voice and thoughtful insights, sheds light on the dynamic world of high-growth startups. As proud UMBC alumni, we provide a unique perspective on the entrepreneurial landscape in Maryland and beyond for young founders. This episode is a must-listen for those intrigued by the entrepreneurial journey, venture capital dynamics, and the delectable fusion of tech and local cuisine brought to you by Xeddy. 🚀🍔
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Unlocking Global Geopolitics: BRICS vs. Five Eyes, Dollar Debates, and USA's World Moves! Join us as we break down how international decisions impact your daily life. From US interventions in developing nations to the power plays with China, this episode reveals the bigger picture. Discover how canceling student debt and promoting entrepreneurship become tools in the diplomatic toolkit. Plus, grasp the commercial shifts in the World Bank that may shape the world you work in!
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We explore the exciting opportunities for building a BILLION-dollar business in Africa. We also dive into the recent news about African countries offering citizenship to African Americans and other African country citizens, discussing how this initiative can empower underserved founders to connect with their roots and leverage the advantages of a lower cost of living while raising capital for their businesses. We shed light on the challenges faced by black and brown founders in capital raising and how a move to Africa could extend the lifespan of their funds. Additionally, we engage in a thought-provoking case study, envisioning the launch of a new venture today — exploring product ideas, selecting a geographic ecosystem, and strategizing to maximize connections for venture capital and customer acquisition.
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In this Pod, we dive deep into Meek Mill's recent shoe store controversy and embark on a "hypothetical" journey into the world of entrepreneurship. We explore the advantages and opportunities of starting a business in West Africa, with a special focus on Ghana. Join us for a lively discussion about the horizons of global business ventures. Could this be the future of entrepreneurship?
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In this Pod, we delve into the exciting world of Starlink Internet, discuss a new space race, explore groundbreaking new anti-aging methods, and take a closer look at the fitness industry's latest developments. Join us as we uncover insights and discuss these fascinating topics. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share if you find this info valuable!
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In this episode, your hosts, Michael and Alairé engage in a dynamic discussion with entertainment lawyer Derrick M. Esquire. They explore the world of venture capital and its impact on underfunded founders of color, shedding light on the challenges and solutions in this space. Derrick M. shares his personal journey, highlighting the values of respect, honesty, integrity, and a passion for positive change. The episode is both insightful and entertaining, making it a must-listen for those seeking self-improvement and inspiration in business and beyond.
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Listen to the latest episode of Why Yall Working hosted by Michael Ogunsanya and Alairé Jameson! This week we got Dwight James III, Filmmaker and Director. We also talked about the hot new Netflix original movie, "They Cloned Tyrone" and Twitter's recent changes. We're also going to unpack the story of Henrietta Lacks and the experiments run on her by Johns Hopkins University hospital as a connection to the power of family and unrelenting belief to overcome doubt.