23 episódios

Here at Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.

Corporate-ish Martel Mann

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Here at Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.

    023. Being Fired, Entrepreneurship, Getting Started in Real Estate (w/Gabby Williams)

    023. Being Fired, Entrepreneurship, Getting Started in Real Estate (w/Gabby Williams)

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Gabby Williams aka The Real Estate Bae! In 2019, Gabby was in a hospital bed receiving news that she was being fired.  Today, she is running the Real Estate Bae Agency where she has helped investors closed on millions in real estate investments in St. Louis.  We talk more about her journey and she shares tips to help you get started in your real estate journey.  



    Gabby's website: www.therealestatebae.com

    Follow Gabby: @realestate_gabz



    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.  



    Please rate, leave a review, and share this podcast with your family, friends and coworkers.

    • 1h 14 min
    022. Leaving Corporate America, Starting a Business Out of Her Self-Care Journey, and Reaching $50K in Monthly Sales with Founder & Owner of The Melanated Bar (w/Paula Delores)

    022. Leaving Corporate America, Starting a Business Out of Her Self-Care Journey, and Reaching $50K in Monthly Sales with Founder & Owner of The Melanated Bar (w/Paula Delores)

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Paula Delores.  She's the founder and owner of The Melanated Bar.

    The Melanated Bar was created in 2016 to encourage women to prioritize their wellness by creating self-care routines.

    The Melanated Bar curates skincare and wellness products for the woman who wants to fit “self-care” into her day; by making it effortless and enjoyable. A woman spends on average 30 minutes per day in the bathroom on hygiene; with our products we turn a drab skincare routine into a self-care routine.  We talk with Paula about how she started the Melanated Bar, how the business started out of her own self-care journey, how she hit $50K in monthly sales, and she'll also share some skincare tips.



    You can shop The Melanated Bar here: themelanatedbar.com

    You can follow Paula on instagram: @themelanatedbar @paulad3lores



    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.



    Please rate, leave a review, and share this podcast with your family, friends and coworkers!

    • 1h 2 min
    021. Trade Development Manager at Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits, Being Jeezy's Road Manager, and Relocating to California (w/Danny Celestin )

    021. Trade Development Manager at Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits, Being Jeezy's Road Manager, and Relocating to California (w/Danny Celestin )

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Danny Celestin.  Danny is a Trade Development Manager at Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits (the company behind Hennessey, Duse', Seagram's, Casamigos, Patron, Grey Goose and more).  We'll talk more about what he does for a living, what is like being a road manager to Jeezy, how he took a leap of faith and moved to California with no job, and the Vendor Inclusion program he started at Southern Glazer.



    You can find Danny on Linkedin at Daniel Celestin.



    This episode is sponsored by Indigo Ciege Hand-crafted sauces.  Follow them on IG @indigociege. 



    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.



    Please rate, leave a review, and share this podcast with your family, friends and coworkers!

    • 1h 1m
    020. Home Loan Processing Manager, Leaving a $200K Job, and Money Talks (w/Jonathan Thomas)

    020. Home Loan Processing Manager, Leaving a $200K Job, and Money Talks (w/Jonathan Thomas)

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Jonathan Thomas.  Jonathan is a Home Loan Processing Manager.  We'll talk more about what he does for a living, leaving a job where he was making over $200K, The Great Resignation, valuing your time, and money habits.  



    You can join Jonathan's Facebook community to learn more about budgeting, paying off debt, and building wealth: Money Talks | Facebook

    Subscribe to his YouTube channel here: Money Talks - YouTube

    Follow his IG: @jthomassolutions 

    This episode is sponsored by Indigo Ciege Hand-crafted sauces.  Follow them on IG @indigociege.  Restock of their sauces are coming March 14th!



    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.

    Please rate, leave a review, and share this podcast with your family, friends and coworkers.

    • 41 min
    019. Taxes w/Khamaree Karim (Owner of Upscale Accounting Solutions)

    019. Taxes w/Khamaree Karim (Owner of Upscale Accounting Solutions)

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Khamaree Karim.  We'll talk about leaving Corporate America and how he started his own business.  He'll also answer some tax questions.  Disclaimer: Everybody's tax situation is different.  Please consult a tax professional about your own personal tax situation.

    Khamaree Karim graduated from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2010 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. He received his MBA in 2014 from Lindenwood University of St. Charles, MO.   While earning his MBA, he worked at Bank of America in Illinois as a Branch Manager. Khamaree Karim established his first entrepreneurial endeavor, KDK Tax Services, from 2016-2019. As a licensed certified tax preparer, he gained experience in providing his clients with the highest quality of service by embracing the core values of integrity, maintaining compliance with IRS rules and exceptional customer service. Whether his clients had a relatively simple or complex tax situation he was always able to identify legitimate resolutions.

    KDK Tax Services proved to be a successful undertaking. As individual clients, families and businesses strengthened his growth potential in the industry, he decided to dedicate himself to his company full time. Late 2019, the company’s name was changed to Upscale Accounting Solutions, LLC.  Upscale Acct. Solutions, LLC is licensed to do more than just tax preparation and consulting.  The business is equipped to perform bookkeeping, payroll and other related business consultations/services.

    Khamaree Karim, MBA is family orientated with a beautiful wife and three children. He enjoys being active outdoors and family game nights. As a family man, he highly respects the desires of his clients to take care of their families as well.  He values the importance of financial stability for his clients and will work to ensure your family and or business has the tools it needs to succeed.



    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in Corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.



    Khamaree's Website: Accountant | Upscale Accounting Solutions, LLC | United States

    Khamaree's Email: consult@upscaleaccounting.com

    Follow Upscale Accounting Solutions on Facebook or on Instagram: @upscaleacct



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    • 52 min
    018. Director of Engineering and Author of The Exciting World of Engineering (w/Edmonn Maul)

    018. Director of Engineering and Author of The Exciting World of Engineering (w/Edmonn Maul)

    On today's episode, Corporate-ish has a conversation with Edmonn Maul.  Edmonn Maul is the Director of Engineering at Evertrak LLC and author of the children's book The Exciting Word of Engineering.  He shares his journey of becoming an engineer, why representation in engineering is so important, and his motivations behind writing his book.  

    Edmonn's book can be purchase on Amazon: The Exciting World of Engineering: Maul, Edmonn, Taylor, Juanita: 9781736737705: Amazon.com: Books

    If you have any career questions, you contact Edmonn on Linkedin (Edmonn Maul)

    If you have any questions about writing or publishing a book, you contact Edmonn at maulcreativesolutions@gmail.com

    At Corporate-ish, we highlight black professionals, have authentic conversations about the black experience in corporate America and share tips to help you grow in your career and climb the corporate ladder.  



    Please rate, leave a review, and share this podcast with your family, friends, and coworkers.

    • 49 min

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