Global I Am

NEXUS and Victory & Noble

Global I Am is a narrative-driven podcast by diasporic global culturalists and storytellers exploring the forces that shape identity, culture, power, and capital in a rapidly evolving world. Positioned at the nexus of the culture and our capital, the show convenes visionary leaders, creators, investors, scholars, and institution builders whose work is redefining what it means to lead - and belong - in the 21st century. Through thoughtful dialogue and strategic inquiry, Global I Am examines how story becomes strategy, how culture informs markets, and how global communities transform ideas into enduring institutions. Each episode invites listeners into conversations that are both intellectually rigorous and deeply human -  connecting heritage to ambition, creativity to enterprise, and personal conviction to collective progress. The philosophical foundation of the program draws from Patrick A. Howell’s literary anthology work, Dispatches from the Vanguard (The Global International African Arts Movement v. Donald J. Trump, Penguin/Random House, 2020 (c)), which reflects on leadership, cultural stewardship, and the responsibility of shaping the future. The show also builds upon the legacy of Getting Deals Done from Victory & Noble - extending a long-standing commitment to bridging relationships, opportunity, and global influence. Global I Am is more than a podcast — it is a forum for those building what comes next.  Now.

Episodes

  1. GLOBAL I AM ARCHIVES — After the Bridge: George Floyd, Congressman John Lewis, and the Rise of the Digital Nomad

    3D AGO

    GLOBAL I AM ARCHIVES — After the Bridge: George Floyd, Congressman John Lewis, and the Rise of the Digital Nomad

    Send us a text In this archival return to the early formation of Global I Am, we revisit a pivotal conversation recorded in 2020 — a year that fundamentally reoriented global consciousness. Host Tori L. Reid convenes voices from what was then known as the Global International African Arts Movement, reflecting on the cultural, political, and spiritual convergence that followed the murder of George Floyd, the enduring moral courage of Congressman John Lewis, and a worldwide reckoning with race, justice, and human dignity. As Lewis urged, this was a moment for “good trouble” — not merely protest, but principled disruption in service of a more expansive democracy. Moving fluidly across borders and ideas, the conversation considers the emergence of the digital nomad as a defining figure of a new generation — globally mobile, culturally literate, technologically fluent, and increasingly unbound by geography. This posture reflected a reality long understood within the African diaspora: that Black identity, African identity, and cultural influence have always operated on a global plane. Tori is joined in dialogue with the author of Dispatches from the Vanguard, published by London’s Repeater Books — a work now regarded as both timely and quietly prophetic in capturing the emotional, cultural, and political temperature of the era. Some observers drew parallels between COVID-19 and the influenza pandemic of the early twentieth century. Yet the deeper inquiry explored here is civilizational: if the Harlem Renaissance gave rise to the Black Arts Movement, and later Hip Hop, what new renaissance was being gestated in 2020? This episode traces the energetic roots of Global I Am — not merely as a platform, but as an emerging intellectual and cultural movement grounded in Pan-African consciousness and the enduring human impulse to create meaning in moments of rupture. The discussion touches on living life as art, building global movements, ancestral presence and healing — including reflections on Patrick Howell’s father, Dr. Bing P. Howell — and the responsibility inherent in cultural stewardship. What ultimately emerges is a portrait of an idea before it fully declared itself: Global I Am — an understanding that culture, capital, entrepreneurship, spirit, and creativity are inseparable, and that the African diaspora has long stood at the generative center of world culture. Both time capsule and foundation stone, this archival conversation reminds us where the signal first gathered strength — why it mattered then, and why its resonance continues to expand now.

    37 min
  2. Welcome To Global I Am at the Nexus of The Culture and Our Capital

    JAN 27

    Welcome To Global I Am at the Nexus of The Culture and Our Capital

    Send us a text In this episode of Global I Am, we sit down with Patrick A. Howell, Bill Huston, Kate Washington, and Max Rodriguez for an open conversation on identity, culture, creativity, and capital. Together, we explore personal experiences, perspectives, and the ways these forces intersect in how we create, build, and move through the world.  Nexus' Nicole Hernandez-Colin Executively Produces.  “The Culture, Our Capital” Global I Am — the Global Independent African Arts Movement — is a cultural, visionary, and capital formation vanguard advancing the creative, narrative, and economic alignment of the African world in a shared humanity. Born, in significant part, from the traditions, spirit, and legacy of the Harlem Renaissance and the Harlem Book Fair, ‘Global I Am’ (or, ‘I Am Global’) is the next-generation ecosystem and global catalyst of Black cultural capital, connecting artists and entrepreneurs across continents — the U.S., the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and South America (we are global!) — to harmonize and contribute to a spiritual ecosystem brilliantly aligned with our collective humanity in literature, arts, storytelling, innovation, finance, media, and community wealth. From music and dance to spoken word, paintings and photography to film, from poetry to novels and screenplays, from diasporic traditions to future economies, this is an energetic and inspired movement; a platform to seed cross-cultural partnerships, elevate underrepresented voices, and expand our collective imagination about the role of capital in powering and shaping a beautifully humane future. Call to Partnership  We invite each of you — founding and prospective partners — to lend vision, capital and capital formation, voice, and strategic energy as we formalize our council, refine our initiatives, and scale Global I Am into a global energy and institution. Together, we are building the next renaissance.  Together, we are the next renaissance.     Contact globalmarketIQ@gmail.com with comments, suggestions and opportunities to collaborate A Kingdom Re-remembers Itself This is indeed a dark brightening hour, when Black souls take flight, As empires of white magic crumble beneath hulking sins. This is the hour when melanin marks the excellence of our skin, & we reverse the voyage home by digital, Transatlantic lights Here ~ new harmonies rise: a Cave Canem choir, Drummed in iambs, in hexameter fires of griots, Conducted deftly by our Black Cornelius, bronzed Derricotte, From mothers’ midnight dreams ~ breath | love |    power Our blue's ancestors foretold it: brand-new days, new themes, Eras of trillionaire kingdoms  ~ Benin… Mali rise supreme,  Canem built castles of Black word, Black philosophy,  Inlaid with golden crowns - Baldwin, Amiri, Giovanni & Langston’s dreams.  From this Time of the Fool, a brand new era awakened, “Cave Canem,” we sing - now the call is: come home. But, beware the big dawg - Brooklyn prowler, roamed alone, Sniffing, barking, growling through our age of Gangster Poets. You see? Pulitzers bloomed from grandmothers’ funeral prayers. At Cave Canem, laureates remember sovereignty. Elders paid, endured, and now invoke total Liberty. Book Award finalists kneel & now rise as the Kingdom’s heirs.

    32 min

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Global I Am is a narrative-driven podcast by diasporic global culturalists and storytellers exploring the forces that shape identity, culture, power, and capital in a rapidly evolving world. Positioned at the nexus of the culture and our capital, the show convenes visionary leaders, creators, investors, scholars, and institution builders whose work is redefining what it means to lead - and belong - in the 21st century. Through thoughtful dialogue and strategic inquiry, Global I Am examines how story becomes strategy, how culture informs markets, and how global communities transform ideas into enduring institutions. Each episode invites listeners into conversations that are both intellectually rigorous and deeply human -  connecting heritage to ambition, creativity to enterprise, and personal conviction to collective progress. The philosophical foundation of the program draws from Patrick A. Howell’s literary anthology work, Dispatches from the Vanguard (The Global International African Arts Movement v. Donald J. Trump, Penguin/Random House, 2020 (c)), which reflects on leadership, cultural stewardship, and the responsibility of shaping the future. The show also builds upon the legacy of Getting Deals Done from Victory & Noble - extending a long-standing commitment to bridging relationships, opportunity, and global influence. Global I Am is more than a podcast — it is a forum for those building what comes next.  Now.