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Black Kings Connect Podcast
Black Kings Connect
9 episodes
6 days ago
We aim to connect, empower and uplift black men and women while providing a platform that allows the fullness of the black experience to be explored and celebrated unapologetically!
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We aim to connect, empower and uplift black men and women while providing a platform that allows the fullness of the black experience to be explored and celebrated unapologetically!
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Black Kings Connect Podcast
Tap In: Breaking INto Unconventional Industries

Years ago, access into industry has been a challenge for Black/African American communities. To counter the systemic barriers that have limited wealth generation across generations, business ownership and entrepreneurship have always served as a means to support the Black family. In particular, as society has evolved there has been a growth of many new and old industries, many of which have not been accessed by Black and Brown people. Why do we not have access to these types of industries? What barriers are present that prevent us from either starting out or finding success? How do we we TAP INto industries such as the wine, spirits, or even hemp industries, just name a few, in order to build wealth & success? What are we missing as a community? Join Nick, James and their friend Jamaal Penick, an Economic Development Officer for the 2020 Farmers Collective, in this engaging and dynamic conversation where they address these very questions and so much more. Let’s just say, this work that we do is much BIGGER than us.


Bio about Jamaal N. Penick...

Jamaal is a Longwood University Alumni, Class of 2013 and a 3rd generation farmer where he specializes in hemp (indoor & outdoor). Amongst many of the pieces in his journey, Jamaal has been able to use his experiences to explore the wine & spirits, farming, and business industries. Currently serving as an Economic Development Officer for the 2020 Farmers Collective, Jamaal seeks to make an impact that transcends the NOW and carries forward for future generations. His life is dedicated to making an impact to empower & connect not only so that he can eat, but also so that others can eat too. “Jeremiah 29:11” serves as the verse that centers him and guides the path of greatness & impact he is forging. 

Follow Jamaal on Instagram (@22_shuffle) or send him an email (shuffle824@gmail.com) to see all of the cool work he is accomplishing and to ask questions about his journey.

  • Business links: https://www.2020farmersco-op.com/
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3 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 40 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
Black ‘N Creative: Methods of the Visionary

The magic of creation has always been apart of how one sees the world. In particular many use creative skills and a creative mindset to perform, draw, sing and much more. In this episode, we unravel how the creative process intersects with Black identity. Where does the creative process begin? What cultivates the process and destroys it? Is black identity enhanced by the creative process? How so? What drives your desire to create? This is a POWER PACKED episode and we bring in our friends, Greg Roland & OShea Woodhouse, two visionary artists in their own rights, to have this important conversation.

Join us and listen in!

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3 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 32 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
Ode To The King: The Weight of the Crown

A Special Episode pulled from the BKC Vault just in time to celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of the monumental movie release, "Black Panther". Nick & James pay tribute to THE Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman, while reflecting on the weight of being Black in the midst of current events. Just as T'Challa felt the weight of the crown he wore literally and figuratively in the movie, we each may also feel this pressure while we juggle the many hats we wear on a day to day basis. Nick and James explore multiple topics from dreams, self-care, mental health, the power of representation, worthiness and so much more. Join this conversation and ask yourself this...

What does the "crown" mean to you? How do you wear it? What makes you feel worthy?

**Note this episode was originally recorded in Fall 2020**

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3 years ago
51 minutes 53 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
From Adolescent to Adult: The Shift [PART 2]
There is a mental shift that occurs when one transitions from childhood to adulthood. We wonder, does this process happen faster for African American/Black kids than our counterparts? If so, what causes this hastened shift? We continue the conversation about the Black experience and growing up while we explore our own personal narratives. Through this episode you will hear an array of experiences that have shaped each of us. Both William Proffitt and Edward Scott Jr. join James and Nick in this dialogue and offer listeners some insights that may cause one to also self reflect. While this is the second part of this conversation, it is just one more piece to a much bigger conversation that we hope you also have at home with your friends and family.   **this episode shares deeply rooted personal stories that may be triggering to some who listen. Please take the time you need to work through this episode and be sure to utilize resources to support your mental, emotional and spiritual journey**
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 16 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
Finding Wholeness

Mental health is an important topic that does not get talked enough about, especially in the Black Community. With everything happening in the world, how do we find wholeness within ourselves? In this episode we are joined by Licensed Professional Counselor, Zakiya Pollard, to help us explore the realm of mental health and how it relates to black identity. We talk through the weight of current events and our personal journeys to finding wholeness.

**Note that this episode was recorded in May 2021. Due to the content, it may be triggering to one's past experiences. We recommend to utilize counseling services and other resources to aid in your growth and healing**

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3 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 46 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
“Politickin’, Political Acumen & Black Culture: Finding Voice in the Arena of Politics”
In this episode we invite Evan Shields, Democratic Candidate for Florida State House - District 100, to discuss the black experience surrounding politics. We talk about the impact of current events with African American/Black representation in the political arena. We also talk about ways the Black community can develop a political mindset and become informed citizens who know how the government works. We start 2022 with this power packed episode full of insight and tips for all!  *Note that this episode was recorded in Spring 2021 and many things have changed professionally for all speakers. The content, however, still carries resonate weight that will allow listeners to understand the current and constantly evolving social-political atmosphere*
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3 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 27 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
From Adolescent to Adult: The Shift [Part 1]
There is a mental shift that occurs when one transitions from childhood to adulthood. We wonder, does this process happen faster for African American/Black kids than our counterparts? If so, what causes this hastened shift? We will discuss the Black experience surrounding growing up while we explore our own personal narratives. Through this episode you will hear an array of experiences that have shaped each of us. Both William Proffitt and Edward Scott Jr. join James and Nick in this dialogue and offer listeners some insights that may cause one to also self reflect. This is just part 1 of a longer conversation that we hope you also have at home with your friends and family.  **this episode shares deeply rooted personal stories that may be triggering to some who listen. Please take the time you need to work through this episode and be sure to utilize resources to support your mental, emotional and spiritual journey**
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3 years ago
49 minutes 29 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
Black-O-Nomics & Wealth: Bridging the Socio-Economic Gap
Money, finances, opportunity, wealth, legacy. These are all key topics that have always been apart of the spirit within the black community, and really every household. The dialogue, however, has yet to clearly define the realm of "black-o-nomics". How do we increase our financial acumen? How do black people see opportunity from a financial lense? What is truth and what is myth? In this episode we are talking about money vs wealth and our experiences with it. We hope to allow the audience to glean from our experiences and gain tips on how to operate in the world of "black-o-nomics" or at least what has aided in our own understanding as we pursue our goals and dreams.
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3 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 49 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
"No Limit" Mindset
In this episode we explore the ways in which we limit ourselves. We explore where those thought processes began and try to identify ways we can operate with a "No Limit" mindset in our everyday lives. While both hosts unravel this concept through the lens of their Black identities, listeners are encouraged to think about the “No Limit” mindset and how it relates to their own journey of self discovery.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 40 seconds

Black Kings Connect Podcast
We aim to connect, empower and uplift black men and women while providing a platform that allows the fullness of the black experience to be explored and celebrated unapologetically!