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"BLACK Entrepreneurs"

53 min · 25 de nov de 2025
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This episode of BLACK in One Piece™ sees us back at the Advanced Learning Library for part three of the Amplify 365 Series, a community conversation on Black entrepreneurship, legacy, and wellness filmed during National Black Business Month. While filmed during Black Business Month, also known as Black August, it’s only right we’re releasing the episode during November in recognition of National Entrepreneurship Month.Dr. Tasha sits with Wichita business leaders Tasha Hayes (The Blackprint ICT), Toni Jones (The Bizy Shop), and Kori DaCosta (Biio, Sun and Prairie Studios) to talk about what it really takes to build something that lasts.From challenges like lack of funding, visibility, and burnout to what it means to be Black-owned, not Black-only, and how they’re reimagining wellbeing, sustainability, legacy, and leadership in Wichita’s business ecosystem, you don’t want to miss this episode.

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"BLACK Entrepreneurs"

This episode of BLACK in One Piece™ sees us back at the Advanced Learning Library for part three of the Amplify 365 Series, a community conversation on Black entrepreneurship, legacy, and wellness filmed during National Black Business Month. While filmed during Black Business Month, also known as Black August, it’s only right we’re releasing the episode during November in recognition of National Entrepreneurship Month.Dr. Tasha sits with Wichita business leaders Tasha Hayes (The Blackprint ICT), Toni Jones (The Bizy Shop), and Kori DaCosta (Biio, Sun and Prairie Studios) to talk about what it really takes to build something that lasts.From challenges like lack of funding, visibility, and burnout to what it means to be Black-owned, not Black-only, and how they’re reimagining wellbeing, sustainability, legacy, and leadership in Wichita’s business ecosystem, you don’t want to miss this episode.

25 de nov de 202553 min
episode "BLACK Entrepreneurs" artwork

"BLACK Entrepreneurs"

This episode of BLACK in One Piece™ sees us back at the Advanced Learning Library for part three of the Amplify 365 Series, a community conversation on Black entrepreneurship, legacy, and wellness filmed during National Black Business Month. While filmed during Black Business Month, also known as Black August, it’s only right we’re releasing the episode during November in recognition of National Entrepreneurship Month. Dr. Tasha sits with Wichita business leaders Tasha Hayes (The Blackprint ICT), Toni Jones (The Bizy Shop), and Kori DaCosta (Biio, Sun and Prairie Studios) to talk about what it really takes to build something that lasts. From challenges like lack of funding, visibility, and burnout to what it means to be Black-owned, not Black-only, and how these entrepreneurs are reimagining wellbeing, sustainability, legacy, and leadership in Wichita’s business ecosystem, you don’t want to miss this episode. #BLACKinOnePiece #TMBPMedia #Amplify365 #BlackBusinessMonth #BlackAugust #BlackEntrepreneurs #LeftOnRead #TheMillennialBlackProfessor #WichitaBlackBusiness #NationalEntrepreneurshipMonth

3 de nov de 202553 min
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"The Way to Work"

Dr. Tasha: “What helps you feel confident and proud of who you are?”  Sherrye: “Just me being me.”  We’re closing out our celebration of Black Business Month with a conversation featuring Sherrye McDowell, Left on Read’s very first part-time employee through The Way to Work program.   In June, you met Sherrye on her first day of work. 10 weeks later, on her last day of work, she joined Dr. Tasha to reflect on the experience, what she learned, and what being BLACK in One Piece™ means to her as she begins high school. Book References Great Black Hope [https://bookshop.org/p/books/great-black-hope-rob-franklin/21930322?ean=9781668077436&next=t], by Rob Franklin Historically Black Phrases [https://bookshop.org/p/books/historically-black-phrases-from-who-all-gon-be-there-to-i-ain-t-one-of-your-lil-friends-tre-vell-anderson/19457284?ean=9781984861719&next=t], by jarrett hill and Tre'vell Anderson The Black Joy Project [https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-black-joy-project-kleaver-cruz/20031077?ean=9780358588757&next=t], by Kleaver Cruz To find these and more, visit https://bookshop.org/shop/leftonread [https://bookshop.org/shop/leftonread] for physical and e-books and https://libro.fm/leftonreadbooks/ [https://libro.fm/leftonreadbooks/ ] for audiobooks. Interested in The Way to Work? Visit https://www.wichita.gov/339/The-Way-to-Work-TWTW [https://www.wichita.gov/339/The-Way-to-Work-TWTW].

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