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Trell Thomas | The Blueprint of Belonging: Culture, Joy & Faith

50 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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Welcome to At The Table! Join hosts Elliott and Greg for an inspiring conversation with Trell Thomas, founder of the Black Excellence Brunch movement. From small-town South Carolina to the White House, Trell shares his journey of building community, stepping out on faith, and creating a global celebration of Black achievement. In this episode: ✨ How Sunday dinners became a cultural movement ✨ From Obama campaign organizer to LA entrepreneur ✨ Creating the first Black Excellence Brunch at the White House ✨ The power of authentic storytelling and intentional design ✨ Never telling yourself "no" and making room for bigger dreams Featured moments: 1. Alice Smith concert with Miles Canton & Stevie Wonder 2. Meeting President Obama and entering politics 3. Building community through brunch culture 4. Fashion inspiration from Marvin Gaye to Pharrell 5. Self-care rituals and the art of the bath Hosted on Captivate - The podcast hosting platform built for serious podcasters who want growth, analytics, and monetization tools. 🎙️ Subscribe for more inspiring conversations at the table!

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