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EP 19: To the Window, To the Wall; Make All Your Haters Crawl — With Grammy Award-Winning Producer, Artist, and International DJ Lil Jon

I’m am SUPER crunk (hint hint!) about this episode! Today’s guest is one of the most prominent figures in music and pop culture, a crossover multi-platinum selling household name, and one of the most recognized entertainers in the music industry. In case you haven’t guessed yet, I’m referring to the legendary, Grammy and Billboard award winning rapper, songwriter, front man of one of my favorite rap groups — Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz –, a fire record producer, and an insanely talented international DJ: Jonathan Smith AKA Lil Jon!!

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EP 18: You Were Not Born To Be Someone Else: Carve Your Own Niche; Blaze Your Own Trail — With Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan

Good leaders are trailblazers, making a path for others to follow. Great leaders, however, inspire their people to reach higher, dream bigger, and achieve greater. I had such a great time and was honored to be joined by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan, a walking community treasure chest of knowledge, insight, and experience.

Commissioner Jordan has enjoyed a distinguished 35-year career with Miami-Dade County, serving in numerous capacities including as a Public Administrator, Assistant County Manager, and Vice Chairwoman of the Miami-Dade County Commission. She been the people’s voice of reason over the years and demonstrated the political will to take on the known challenges of her community.

Tune is as we discuss industry diversification for an improved economy, funding for infrastructure investment, and address the brain drain, crime, community re-investment, and accountability and transparency. She also drops gems on leadership qualities necessary for long-term success, what she’d tell her younger self, and her dream plan if she had a 100% chance of success!

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EP 17: Leadership Efficiency: Those Who Destroy the Status Quo Win — With Brandon M. Harris, Global Head of Financial Products Marketing at Bloomberg

Organizations that destroy the status quo win. Whatever the status quo is, changing it gives you the opportunity to be remarkable. Today’s episode features my former Wharton classmate and super witty friend, Brandon Harris.  Brandon has had a rewarding and impressive 13 year career at Bloomberg, now serving as their Global Head of Financial Products Marketing.

Hope without a strategy doesn’t generate leadership. Leadership comes when your hope and your optimism are matched with a concrete vision of the future and a way to get there. Tune is as we discuss why Brandon chose Marketing over Consulting or Investment banking, how he rose in the corporate ranks (Hint: Closed mouths don’t get fed!),  why he hates office “face time” and the notion of 30- and 60- minute meetings, his self-reflection and thought processes when evaluating his professional happiness, and his slight obsession with SETT (superstition, efficiency, travel, and technology), plus more!

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EP 16: Breaking The Grass Ceiling Bud Naked: Cannabis Social Equity — With Madison Shockley III, SEOWA Co-Founder and Entrepreneur

Many of us may recognize my next guest, Madison Shockley III, from his role as Fred on “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl”. The viral web series challenged the archetypes generally available for Black people in entertainment, especially women, who are often cast as sassy, power hungry, angry or motherly figures — sometimes a combination of them all — but rarely awkward.

What most of us may not know is that, through his organization SEOWA (Social Equity Owners and Workers Association), this actor-turned-cannabis entrepreneur, is at the forefront of activism pertaining to LA’s Social Equity Program (SEP). Cannabis criminalization and its enforcement has had long-term, adverse impacts on Los Angeles, particularly for low income and minority communities.  The SEP is one tool LA is using to begin to acknowledge and repair the harm caused by the War on Drugs and the disparate enforcement of cannabis prohibition.

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EP 15: Stand Up Miami: We Don’t Break; We Bounce — With Mayor Francis X. Suarez, City of Miami

This episode features a very special guest, Francis X. Suarez, the Mayor of my hometown paradise, Miami, FL, one of the fastest growing and most dynamic places in the world.  In addition to year round enviable weather, nightlight, and cuisine, Miami is the only major U.S. city founded by a woman, the second most entrepreneurial city in the US, and a cultural crock pot teeming with unique flavor and energy. It is no wonder we are known as The Magic City!!

Tune in as Brittany Sharpton and Mayor Suarez discuss how his personal experience with COVID-19 influenced his approach on public policy, his plan on re-opening Miami, how traffic, technology, and a pandemic, surprisingly, go hand-in-hand, his current thoughts on parks overlaying highways, mass transit, and the SMART plan (Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit Plan), the after effects of the coronavirus on future building design & development, and….a potential future presidential bid??!

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EP 14: Dressing Well Is A Form of Good Manners — With Christie Grays Chambers, CEO of I Am CHIC (Christie Has It Covered)

This episode features a guest who truly embodies beauty and brains, sprinkled with Southern charm and killer Manhattan-esque (is that a word? lol) fashion sense! Tune in as we discuss her take on what it truly takes to be a full-time entrepreneur, the continuous learning process, her candid account on contemplating returning to a 9-5 (on several occasions!), and the importance of mentorship, networking, and having your coins adequately in order to survive the uncertain, yet rewarding, journey of business ownership.

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EP 13: Learn To Fish: Winning At Finance, Freedom, and Flexibility — With Al Pickett, Founder of The Blackprint

Today’s guest features author, trading coach, entrepreneur, and Memphis native Al Pickett.  Financial markets can be bewildering at the best of times, but the coronavirus has made the task of understanding them that much harder. One of the worst stretches in market history has included one of the most rapid stock rallies.

Tune in as we discuss how to survive the coronavirus markets, what Forex trading really is (Hint hint: NO MLM!), why it’s recession proof,  the importance of having a “why” when attempting to reach your goals, the role “thirst trapping” plays in social media algorithms, and much more.  This episode is definitely one to archive and save for future reference!

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EP 12: Love and Lighty: Go Where You Are Celebrated, Not Merely Tolerated — With Dave Lighty of ViolatorSouth

Today’s episode features a guest who’s worked behind the scenes to deliver some of the biggest hits from the 90s and 2000s, many of which are still personal favs and can solicit a clachet (classy ratchet lol) twerk at the drop of an “Hey Alexa”! Dave Lighty (brother of the late great hip-hop mogul, Chris Lighty) was the Manager of A&R at Def Jam. By the late ’90s, Dave moved to Jive Records to become the Sr. Director of A&R, where he held that position for over a decade. Today, he’s the Owner of ViolatorSouth, a record label, management and marketing company and a consultant at Odlight LLC, a brand strategies firm.

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EP 10: Great Leadership: Being Consistent In Your Drive to Realize Your Vision — With Bertha Henry, County Administrator for Broward County (FL)

Today’s special guest is Bertha Henry, County Administrator for Broward County, Florida, the second-most populous county in the state of Florida and the 17th most populous county in the entire United States.  Tune in for a powerful message from this accomplished history maker and wildly successful County CEO. We discuss effective, humble, and balanced leadership, exciting upcoming projects within Broward County, how to navigate the complex world of social media and public opinion, and why it’s so important to always remain unapologetically you.