The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris

Sarah Harris

Show Description The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris is a weekly conversation at the intersection of business, culture, and community, exploring how collective action builds economic mobility and lasting power. Hosted by Sarah Harris, the show features entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, and civic leaders sharing real-world insights and strategies that turn ideas into impact. More than a conversation, The Bloc Power Hour is a mic-to-movement—amplifying voices, advancing opportunity, and activating communities through intentional dialogue. Host Description – Sarah Harris Sarah Harris is the President & CEO of the Black Business Association (BBA) and a longtime business leader, media publisher, and economic-development advocate in Los Angeles. Known for bridging business, policy, and storytelling, Sarah brings decades of experience championing entrepreneurs, building partnerships, and advancing equity through collective action. On The Bloc Power Hour, she uses the mic to spark conversations that inform, inspire, and move communities from insight to action.

  1. Aug 4

    Hospitality Reimagined: The Story and Cause Behind The Redline Venice

    What happens when hospitality becomes a vehicle for community investment, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment? On this episode of The Bloc Power Hour, host Sarah R. Harris welcomes the founding team behind The Redline Venice—a Black-owned boutique hotel that's redefining what it means to build a business with purpose. Founders Kamau Coleman, Michael McClinton, Sophea Samreth, and Destinee Sales discuss the inspiration behind the hotel's powerful name, the history of redlining that shaped American communities, and how they're transforming that legacy into one of ownership, storytelling, and opportunity. The conversation explores entrepreneurship, real estate development, hospitality, community-centered design, and their innovative cooperative fundraising campaign that allows supporters to participate in the company's continued growth. Listeners will also hear practical insights on building complementary leadership teams, raising capital outside traditional channels, preserving neighborhood identity, and creating businesses that generate lasting community impact. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, hospitality professional, or simply passionate about economic development, this episode offers a compelling look at how business can honor the past while building a more inclusive future. Topics Covered The story behind The Redline Venice Black ownership in the hospitality industry Real estate development and entrepreneurship Culture-driven hospitality Cooperative fundraising and community investment Building generational wealth Preserving neighborhood history Leadership and partnership Business growth and scaling The future of The Redline Hotel GroupThe Redline Hotel Group Team   Kamau Coleman Founder & CEO  Coleman is a real estate developer and strategist with 15 years of experience in hospitality and operations. He drives the Redline's growth, capital formation, and national rollout.   Michael Clinton Founder & Principal  Clinton is a real estate acquisitions and development executive with investment banking roots. His role includes sourcing and structuring boutique hotel deals. He also owns and operates two additional high-performing properties.   Sophea Samreth Founder & Creative Director Samreth is a designer with 20 years of experience in brand and interior design. She is the vision behind the Redline's immersive "museum-hotel" experience that drives premium ADR and customer loyalty.   Destinee Sales Founder & Director of Guest Experience Sales is a hospitality professional with a special focus on luxury guest experiences. She ensures authentic, high-touch service and cultural programming and partnerships across all Redline properties. Call to Action Learn more about The Redline Hotel Group, explore their cooperative investment campaign, and discover how culture, hospitality, and entrepreneurship can come together to create lasting community impact. Visit https://www.theredlinevenice.com or follow @theredlinehotelgroup To learn more about the Black Business Association and its programs supporting business growth, procurement readiness, advocacy, and entrepreneurship, visit bbala.org. Follow @blackbusinessassociation and @blocpowerhour for upcoming episodes, business resources, and community initiatives. Subscribe to The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Hospitality Reimagined: The Story and Cause Behind The Redline Venice
  2. Jul 29

    Beyond the Game: Building Business Through the Super Bowl LXI Source Program

    What does it really take to compete for business opportunities surrounding one of the world's largest sporting events? On this episode of The Bloc Power Hour, host Sarah Harris welcomes four accomplished Black Business Association (BBA) member businesses that have been conditionally accepted into the Super Bowl LXI Source Program, a regional procurement initiative designed to connect event-ready local suppliers with contracting opportunities related to Super Bowl LXI in Los Angeles. Joining the conversation are: Bianca Vobecky, Founder & President, Vobecky Enterprises Paula Bond, Executive Producer, First Option Entertainment & Film Works Taniya Luckett, CEO, Trutech Logistics Ginger Campbell, CEO, SNAP Productions, Inc. Together, they discuss their entrepreneurial journeys, what it means to prepare for opportunities of this scale, and how strategic planning, operational excellence, and relationship building position businesses for long-term growth. Sarah also shares insight into her role on the Super Bowl LXI Source Advisory Council and the Black Business Association's commitment to helping businesses become procurement-ready through education, partnerships, and business development initiatives. Whether you're an entrepreneur, supplier, or business leader, this episode offers valuable lessons on positioning your company for opportunities that extend far beyond a single event. Episode Highlights Understanding the Super Bowl LXI Source Program The value of becoming an event-ready supplier Lessons from four accomplished entrepreneurs Building relationships that create future opportunities Supplier readiness and business growth strategies How the BBA supports procurement readiness Why preparation matters even when contracts are not guaranteed Turning visibility into long-term business success  Guest Bios Bianca Vobecky Founder & President of Vobecky Enterprises, Bianca Vobecky leads an award-winning certified woman-owned company specializing in construction services, logistics, nationwide trucking, event operations, and infrastructure support. Her company has supported multiple Super Bowls, major infrastructure projects, and nationally recognized public and private sector clients. Paula Bond Paula Bond is Executive Producer of First Option Entertainment & Film Works, bringing decades of experience in television, live event production, entertainment, nonprofit leadership, and media production. She is also founder of Know Better to Do Better, a nonprofit empowering young women through leadership development. Taniya Luckett Taniya Luckett is CEO of Trutech Logistics, a rapidly growing transportation company and Amazon Delivery Service Partner. Her leadership has created hundreds of jobs while expanding opportunities in logistics, transportation, and workforce development throughout Southern California. Ginger Campbell Ginger Campbell is CEO of SNAP Productions, Inc., a nationally respected communications, branding, public relations, and event production firm. With more than three decades of experience, she has produced campaigns and events for leading corporations, nonprofits, government agencies, and major entertainment organizations. Call to Action To learn more about the Black Business Association and its programs supporting business growth, procurement readiness, advocacy, and entrepreneurship, visit bbala.org. Follow @blackbusinessassociation and @blocpowerhour for upcoming episodes, business resources, and community initiatives. Subscribe to The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Beyond the Game: Building Business Through the Super Bowl LXI Source Program
  3. Jul 14

    Stay the Course: Ronda Jackson on Visibility, Growth & Becoming Unstoppable

    What does it take to build a thriving business while overcoming adversity, navigating market shifts, and staying committed to your vision? On this episode of The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris, serial entrepreneur, author, and Strategic Business Advisor Ronda Jackson shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey and offers practical strategies for business growth. Drawing from her upcoming Black Business Association workshop, Stay the Course™: From Invisible to Unstoppable, Ronda discusses how entrepreneurs can strengthen their visibility, clarify their value proposition, identify growth opportunities, and create actionable roadmaps for success. Listeners will also hear about Ronda's work through In the Mix, her advocacy for small businesses, and her commitment to workforce development and community empowerment. Whether you're launching a new venture or looking to take your business to the next level, this episode delivers inspiration and actionable insights to help you stay the course. Key Topics: Entrepreneurship and resilienceBusiness visibility and growth strategiesMarketing and business developmentSmall business advocacyWorkforce developmentCommunity impactLeadership and perseverance Guest: Ronda Jackson, CIDFounder & CEO, In the Mix, Inc. and Studio D Contract FinishesStrategic Business Advisor | Award-Winning Entrepreneur | Author Connect: Website/Links: linktr.ee/missrondajacksonInstagram: @missrondajackson_

    Stay the Course: Ronda Jackson on Visibility, Growth & Becoming Unstoppable
  4. Jul 7

    Preserving the Groove: Clifton Moseley on Music, Media & the Stories Behind the Songs

    In celebration of Black Music Month, Sarah Harris sits down with Clifton Moseley, Founder and Producer of the award-nominated We Luvv Rare Grooves podcast, for a conversation about music, media, culture, and legacy. For more than a decade, Clifton has preserved the stories behind some of music's most beloved artists through thoughtful interviews and authentic storytelling. From George Benson and Dionne Warwick to The Whispers and Con Funk Shun, We Luvv Rare Grooves has become a trusted archive celebrating the people behind the soundtrack of our lives. Sarah and Clifton discuss the importance of preserving Black music history, the evolution of podcasting and media, artist ownership, the business side of music, and Clifton's current production projects. They also explore why these stories matter and how future generations can continue protecting and celebrating Black musical excellence. Key Topics • Black Music Month• Music preservation and legacy• We Luvv Rare Grooves podcast• The stories behind classic songs• The business of music• Podcasting and media evolution• Artist ownership and intellectual property• Music journalism and storytelling• Black cultural preservation• Current creative and production projects Guest Bio Clifton Moseley is the Founder, Producer, and Co-Host of We Luvv Rare Grooves, the award-nominated music podcast celebrating its 10th anniversary. A native of Pittsburgh's historic Hill District, Clifton has dedicated the last decade to preserving music history through conversations with legendary artists, musicians, songwriters, and producers. His platform has featured icons including George Benson, Dionne Warwick, Marcus Miller, Melba Moore, The Whispers, Con Funk Shun, Gerald Albright, Karyn White, and many others. Through authentic storytelling and artist appreciation, Clifton continues to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Black music for future generations. Call to Action Listen to past episodes of We Luvv Rare Grooves and continue supporting platforms that preserve the rich legacy of Black music and culture. Follow @BlocPowerHour and subscribe to The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Preserving the Groove: Clifton Moseley on Music, Media & the Stories Behind the Songs

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Show Description The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris is a weekly conversation at the intersection of business, culture, and community, exploring how collective action builds economic mobility and lasting power. Hosted by Sarah Harris, the show features entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, and civic leaders sharing real-world insights and strategies that turn ideas into impact. More than a conversation, The Bloc Power Hour is a mic-to-movement—amplifying voices, advancing opportunity, and activating communities through intentional dialogue. Host Description – Sarah Harris Sarah Harris is the President & CEO of the Black Business Association (BBA) and a longtime business leader, media publisher, and economic-development advocate in Los Angeles. Known for bridging business, policy, and storytelling, Sarah brings decades of experience championing entrepreneurs, building partnerships, and advancing equity through collective action. On The Bloc Power Hour, she uses the mic to spark conversations that inform, inspire, and move communities from insight to action.