The Accomplice Podcast

The Accomplice Podcast

This is NOT another diversity and inclusion workshop. Leave your insecurities and fragile egos at the door.

Episodes

  1. 06/27/2021

    Dispelling the myths about black entrepreneurship

    The Other Brother (@iamtheotherbrother) discusses dispelling the myths about black entrepreneurship with Location (@locnationtm) Co-Founder, and CTO of Futures First Gaming (@futuresfirstgaming), Malcom Coley (@malcolmlocs). GUEST BIO👇 Malcolm Coley IG: @MalcolmLocs  @locnationtm  @futuresfirstgaming Web: www.malcolmcoley.com An expert in transforming “Aha!” consumer insights into visionary brand-building, positioning and innovation work across beauty, consumer goods, and retail. A graduate from Seton Hall University with a BS in Chemistry, Malcolm believes in the intimate understanding of qualitative research as well as the sheer power and reach of quantitative measurement. In 2012, Malcolm Co Founded Loc Nation, a support and celebration of the natural hair movement with a focus on locs. That movement has collectively amassed over 250,000 followers on social media via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Tik Tok. LocNation Also has a hair salon in New Castle, Delaware. Malcolm is also a Co-Operator with The Win Factory. The Win Factory is a coworking space focused on the growth of Black and Brown Entrepreneurs and small businesses. The Win Factory is also a place where entrepreneurs share ideas and scale their business. Malcolm is also the Chief Technology Officer for Futures First Gaming, a STEM accredited company, where “Futures First Begins with Gaming,” Futures First Gaming focuses on high and low level competitive gaming, while showcasing opportunities in STEM and Entrepreneurship.

    48 min
  2. 06/22/2021

    What does it mean to be “black”?

    In this episode, The Other Brother sits down with Philip Wilkerson III - an African-American, Richard Mwangi - an East African, Jay Harris - a Caribbean National, and D'Ambassador - a Caribbean-Canadian, to explore what it means to be black. Follow the Accomplice Podcast on Instagram and YouTube Philip Wilkerson III IG:@illphil500  Twitter:@philip_W3  Website:positivephilter.com Philip is a husband to his wife of 10 years and father of two boys. He is a higher education professional and enjoys mentoring youth for careers beyond college. He has a podcast called Positive Philter - IG and Twitter: @positivephilter. Richard Mwangi IG:@mwangilaw In Toronto and around various courtrooms across Ontario, Richard Mwangi has spent his entire career litigating for his clients. Richard received an honors Bachelor of Science from University of Toronto and later attended Osgoode Hall Law school, whereby he took a keen interest in Criminal law. Richard specializes in criminal and quasi-criminal defense litigation. Jay Harris (Co-producer) IG:@2xsocialmedia  Website:2xsocial.com Jay is a digital content manager and technology enthusiast in Toronto, Canada. He is known as a creative thinker and problem solver.  Jay manages 2x Social Media - a content marketing and e-commerce agency, which helps entrepreneurs to build their personal brand, while also accelerating their business brand.  Jay is also Co-producer of The Accomplice Podcast. D'Ambassador - Claude Olugbala (Music Director) IG:@damabassador06 Claude was raised in Toronto, his mother is from Antigua, and his father is from St. Kitts, in the Caribbean. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and he works as a Senior Commercial Account Manager in the commercial mortgage area. Claude is also a brother of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and the Music Director of The Accomplice Podcast.

    57 min

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This is NOT another diversity and inclusion workshop. Leave your insecurities and fragile egos at the door.