The Pitch Black Podcast

Pitch Black

The Pitch Black Podcast is the official podcast of Pitch Black, a bold, insightful, and necessary space where Black entrepreneurs, creators, and changemakers share their journeys, challenges, and victories. Through candid conversations, we amplify the voices shaping the future and build a network of inspiration, knowledge, and support.

  1. S1:E12 - Bimma Williams

    05/16/2025

    S1:E12 - Bimma Williams

    In this episode of the Pitch Black Podcast, host Stephen Green sits down with Bimma Williams—veteran of the sneaker industry, founder, and storyteller—to talk about his journey from Baton Rouge to working with iconic brands like Adidas and Nike. Bimma shares how community has shaped his path, the transformation of sneaker culture in the digital age, and why authenticity is non-negotiable in business. They dive into what it means to claim your space in the culture, the evolution of storytelling in marketing, and the responsibilities that come with visibility. From building a platform through podcasting to the power of collaborations grounded in values, Bimma shares hard-won insights about creating impact while staying rooted in who you are. 💡 Key Takeaways: Bimma Williams’ path from Baton Rouge to the global sneaker industry Community is the foundation of both personal and professional growth Sneaker culture continues to evolve through digital and cultural shifts Creating meaningful, human-centered experiences matters more than ever Podcasting became Bimma’s platform for authenticity and connection Emotional resonance and real stories attract the best collaborations Culture is not dictated—it's created and carried by the community Authenticity is a strategy, not a vibe—especially in business Navigating public perception requires care and clarity of purpose Diversity in leadership drives innovation, impact, and longevity Storytelling should lead product development in brand partnerships Human connection outweighs metrics when building brand loyalty Chapters:00:00 – Introduction to the Pitch Black Podcast03:01 – Bimma Williams: Journey from Baton Rouge to the Sneaker Industry05:53 – The Importance of Community in Personal Growth08:47 – The Evolution of Sneaker Culture and Community Engagement12:08 – Creating Meaningful Experiences in a Digital World15:00 – Lessons from Podcasting: Building a Platform17:46 – Claiming Your Space in the Culture21:07 – Navigating Challenges in the Sneaker Community24:21 – Navigating Public Perception and Responsibility30:25 – The Importance of Authenticity in Business32:52 – Creating Impact Through Community Engagement39:35 – The Evolution of Sneaker Culture and Storytelling46:50 – Diversity in Leadership and Its Impact on Business48:45 – Future Collaborations and Content Creation

    48 min
  2. S1:E11 - Alexis Braly James

    05/09/2025

    S1:E11 - Alexis Braly James

    What does it take to move from performative DEI to real, lasting change? In this episode, strategist, educator, and facilitator Alexis Braly James joins Stephen Green to unpack what equity and inclusion work really looks like in 2025—and why it’s more essential than ever. As founder of Construct the Present, Alexis brings a grounded, deeply informed lens to conversations around leadership, organizational change, and accountability. From corporate missteps to community breakthroughs, this conversation is a candid look at the present and future of DEI—especially in Portland. Alexis Braly James is a longtime educator and innovator. She has supported national nonprofits, companies, and government agencies in activating contemporary responses to leadership development and employee needs through training, coaching, and team building. Her clients include the Smithsonian, City of Portland, Metro Regional Government, and Multnomah County Library. A former classroom teacher, Alexis is an engaging, empathetic presence in any room—from board retreats to mediation sessions. She brings her perspective as a biracial, Black, cis woman into every strategy session and works to build systems that center those most often left behind. Born and raised in Oregon, Alexis earned her master’s degree from Lewis & Clark College and is currently pursuing her MBA at Cornell University. Outside of work, you’ll find her dancing to Beyoncé or talking movies. Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome + Introduction to Alexis 03:15 – How DEI Changed (and Didn’t) After 2020 08:42 – Alexis’ Personal Story: Biracial Identity and Early Awareness 14:20 – From Teaching to Consulting: Building Construct the Present 19:00 – Performative DEI vs. Structural Change 24:38 – Allyship vs. Accompliceship 29:11 – Metrics, Measurement, and Why Neutral is a Red Flag 33:05 – What Organizations Get Wrong About ERGs 37:40 – Remote Work, Neurodiversity & the Future of Inclusion 41:15 – Alexis’ Dream Projects and Inspirations 44:20 – Closing Thoughts + Where to Find Alexis 📲 Connect with Alexis Braly James: 🔗 Website: constructthepresent.com 🎧 The Pitch Black Podcast is produced by Vanport Studio and executive produced by Stephen Green and Jelani Memory. Learn more and get involved at pitchblack.org

    43 min
  3. S1:E10 - JT Flowers

    05/02/2025

    S1:E10 - JT Flowers

    In this episode of The Pitch Black Podcast, Stephen Green sits down with one of Portland’s own, JT Flowers—a former Ivy League basketball recruit turned Rhodes Scholar, now investing his life and work back into his hometown. From the hardwood courts of Northeast Portland to the halls of Yale and Oxford, JT’s journey is anything but linear. He shares how injury rerouted his identity, how higher education expanded his sense of purpose, and why—despite every opportunity to stay elsewhere—he came home to help reshape Portland’s future. Together, Stephen and JT explore the power of perspective, the importance of storytelling, and the urgency of reclaiming Portland as a place where Black excellence can thrive. As Director of Advocacy and Strategic Partnerships at Albina Vision Trust, JT is helping lead the largest restorative redevelopment project in the U.S., centered around Black community, culture, and well-being. 📌 Chapters: 00:00 – Welcome & JT’s Homegrown Story 08:00 – Navigating Between Worlds: Portland’s Many Realities 13:20 – From Basketball Dreams to Ivy League Reality 20:00 – What JT Found at Yale (And What He Let Go Of) 27:00 – Discovering Community as a Calling 35:00 – The Power of Perspective & Self-Compassion 41:00 – Why JT Came Back to Portland 48:00 – The Albina Vision: Rebuilding a Zip Code 55:00 – A Call to Black Talent: Now’s the Time 60:00 – Closing Reflections: Dream Bigger, Build Bigger 🌍 Organizations & Projects Mentioned: Albina Vision Trust – Reimagining 94 acres of Portland with Black community at the center 1803 Fund – Investing in Black Portland with a new model of philanthropic partnership Center for Black Excellence – The first publicly funded space of its kind in the U.S.

    43 min
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The Pitch Black Podcast is the official podcast of Pitch Black, a bold, insightful, and necessary space where Black entrepreneurs, creators, and changemakers share their journeys, challenges, and victories. Through candid conversations, we amplify the voices shaping the future and build a network of inspiration, knowledge, and support.