62 episodes

The Black Executive Men helps Black Men in the corporate world get the skill sets and mindsets they need to reach 7-figure jobs and businesses they love.

Black Executive Men Jewel Love

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 28 Ratings

The Black Executive Men helps Black Men in the corporate world get the skill sets and mindsets they need to reach 7-figure jobs and businesses they love.

    Ep. 62: The Future of Black Executive Men

    Ep. 62: The Future of Black Executive Men

    In this episode, Jewel Love provides an in-depth update on the Black Executive Men community, highlighting the evolution of various programs and initiatives aimed at supporting black men in corporate leadership roles. From one-on-one coaching to the development of community, elite, capital, and talent networks, Jewel shares how these platforms are designed to empower black professionals, foster authentic connections, and propel them towards achieving their career aspirations.
     
    Key Takeaways:

    The Black Executive Men community offers a supportive environment for black professionals to connect, learn, and grow in their careers.


    BEM Elite caters to ambitious individuals aiming for top-tier corporate positions, focusing on leadership development and network-building.


    BEM Capital provides opportunities for accredited investors to invest in businesses and participate in private equity ventures.


    BEM Talent seeks to connect talented black professionals with organizations seeking diverse and skilled individuals for various roles.


    The overarching goal of the ecosystem is to empower black executives, foster authentic connections, and facilitate career advancement through strategic networking.


    Links:
    ➡️ Sign up here: Black Executive Men Community
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com.

    • 24 min
    Ep. 61: Haitian Brothers in Corporate America

    Ep. 61: Haitian Brothers in Corporate America

    In this episode, Jewel Love hosts a group of successful Haitian professionals discussing the impact of Haitian culture on their corporate journeys. The guests shares insights into their experiences growing up with Haitian parents and the challenges they faced navigating multiple cultural identities. From strict parenting styles to the resilience instilled by Haitian heritage, the episode delves into the nuances of being a Haitian American professional. The guests reflect on the significance of historical events like Haiti's independence and the 2010 earthquake in shaping their perspectives.
     
    Links:
    ➡️ Sign up here: Black Executive Men Community
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com.

    • 41 min
    Ep. 60: Black Men in Podcasting

    Ep. 60: Black Men in Podcasting

    "Vision of empowering black men and transforming lives through podcasting."
     
    In this special episode, Jewel Love is joined by Dwayne Allen & Rob Wesley (Brothers in Aerospace and Defense), Michael Taylor, (Not Okay With Gray) and Steven Middleton (The Possibility of Action Network Podcast) to delve into the importance of representation for black men in the corporate and podcasting space. Throughout the conversation, the hosts emphasize the significance of owning their voices, sharing positive stories about black men, and inspiring the next generation. From empowering black executives in the aerospace and defense industry to challenging stereotypes and promoting personal transformation, each host brings a unique perspective and valuable insights to the table.
     
    Links:
    ➡️ Sign up here: Black Executive Men Community
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com.

    • 42 min
    Ep. 59: Private vs. Public

    Ep. 59: Private vs. Public

    "Transition from public to private spaces can offer unique opportunities and tailored experiences."
     
    In this episode, Jewel Love delves into the dichotomy between public and private experiences, particularly focusing on the advantages of being involved in private communities and networks. He shares his insights on the significance of private clubs, schools, and networks in advancing one's career, emphasizing the role of networking in reaching the top of corporate America. Jewel highlights the importance of considering private opportunities, even for individuals who grew up in more humble, public environments.
     
    Key Takeaways: 

    Joining private clubs and networks can provide access to powerful connections that enhance career advancement.


    Networking in private circles is crucial for unlocking new career opportunities and reaching senior leadership roles.


    Being part of private communities can expose individuals to valuable resources and opportunities not readily available in public settings.


    Private networks often serve as a gateway to interacting with influential individuals who can facilitate career growth.

     
    Links:
    ➡️ Sign up here: Black Executive Men Community
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com.

    • 16 min
    Ep. 58: Tributes - The Art of Relationship Building for Corporate Black Men

    Ep. 58: Tributes - The Art of Relationship Building for Corporate Black Men

    "Expressing admiration and gratitude through "tributes" can strengthen bonds and foster trust within the community."
     
    In this episode, Jewel Love emphasizes the importance of friendship within the black community, especially among successful black men. He introduces the concept of "tributes" as a way to honor and appreciate one another, focusing on recognizing the positive traits in fellow black men and expressing how their actions impact others. Jewel highlights the significance of building genuine connections, fostering trust, and unlocking the potential for both personal and professional growth within the community.
     
    Key Takeaways:

    Building meaningful friendships as adults can be challenging, especially for black men.


    Acknowledging positive traits in others and sharing how they impact our lives can lead to personal growth and healing.


    Providing support and encouragement to fellow black men can create a network of trust and empowerment.


    The practice of giving and receiving tributes can lead to deep connections, personal development, and enhanced business opportunities.

     
    Links:
    ➡️ Jewel Love on Linkedin
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com 

    • 15 min
    Ep. 57: Personal Transformation with DeWayne Allen

    Ep. 57: Personal Transformation with DeWayne Allen

    "Transformation is a crucial aspect of personal and professional growth. It involves understanding one's true market value and how to present oneself to the world."
     
    In this episode, Jewel Love interviews DeWayne Allen, an accomplished professional in the aerospace and defense industry. DeWayne shares his journey from growing up in Memphis to becoming a successful engineer and leader in the field. He discusses the importance of transformation and how it has shaped his career. DeWayne also emphasizes the value of coaching and external validation in unlocking one's true potential. He highlights the significance of celebrating successes and understanding one's market value.
     
    Key Takeaways:

    Coaching plays a significant role in the corporate black community, often becoming more prevalent at the VP level. External coaching provides unbiased perspectives and helps individuals explore new opportunities.


    The BEM Network is a valuable resource for black executives, offering a supportive community and opportunities for networking and collaboration.


    Celebrating successes is essential for personal development. It allows individuals to acknowledge their achievements and build confidence in their abilities.


    Creating a personal brand and platform opens doors to new opportunities, such as speaking engagements, consulting, and thought leadership.

     
    Links:
    ➡️ DeWayne Allen on Linkedin
    ➡️ Black Executive Men on Linkedin 
     
    If you are ready to take it to the next level, contact us today for a free consultation at www.blackexecutivemen.com 

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

Sean Felder ,

This is what 10,000 hours feels like (Much Needed)

‘When the student is ready the teacher will appear”! Unfortunately, it took over 40 years, fortunately I am prepared to receive the wisdom and implement it all. Jewel is a master in this space. He has provided me with perspective in such a short period of time that has instant impact in my thinking, business approach, introspection, and career path advances. This platform is needed for all men, not just black men, as it gives far more substantial practical approaches than theory. Each episode is evergreen, versus other podcasts where the emphasis is for a period piece or demographic. Grateful to be apart of a community as this one.

itsthatsmith ,

Addressing racial challenges at work

Hey @⁨~Jewel Love⁩, big thanks for sharing those invaluable insights in that last podcast! I'm really looking forward to putting that advice into action down the road. Your tips on tackling racial challenges in the corporate world and asking direct questions during job interviews are super enlightening. They give folks like us the power to make smart choices and find organizations where we can be ourselves and succeed.

avg messenger ,

Amazing tips!

This podcast offers great insight into some of the missing ingredients to building an elite career.

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