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Communitas of New York

Podcast door Communitas Archive Inc.

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We invite our listeners and partners to join us for a new podcast series highlighting community-driven innovation: Communitas® of New York, launched in 2025. In our first season, we witness the constellation of stories generated by alumni of the Communitas® Ventures Accelerator Program, which has been running since 2018. Listen and learn how these founders—in education, food security, housing, community building, representing the arts, and the health and well-being sectors—navigate the challenges of accessing the right resources at the right time, stay true to their respective vision, and best manage their potential! Our second season focuses on stories of collaboration generated by these alumni entrepreneurs, creating positive impact in communities in New York. We explore how collaboration develops organically amongst a community of founders, and how these synergistic moments create lasting impact for stakeholders in communities. In our third season, we hold conversations about engagement in community-driven entrepreneurship. Creating positive and hyperlocal impact means fostering deep understanding with stakeholders! Hear entrepreneurs discuss their own experiences with meeting and collaborating with their fellow community members where they are at, developing and serving with carefully designed and innovative solutions. We welcome you to tune in as host Monique T. Marshall, founder of Black to Business and proud Communitas® Ventures alumna, leads rich conversations, uncovers tales of trials and successes, and hears valuable advice from entrepreneurs shaping New York's landscape of innovation.

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aflevering Arnyce Foster-Hernandez of Featuring the Café and Featuring the Center for Culinary Arts artwork

Arnyce Foster-Hernandez of Featuring the Café and Featuring the Center for Culinary Arts

In this episode, we hear about how the Harlem-based Featuring the Café creates a welcoming and hospitable environment for all; and also serves as a platform for Featuring the Center for Culinary Arts, a social-impact nonprofit that emphasizes workforce training to create pathways toward economic stability and second chances. Host Monique T. Marshall speaks with founder Arnyce Foster-Hernandez about what it means to build a venture shaped by lived experience—drawing from her upbringing between Harlem and a family farm in North Carolina, as well as her journey through public service, hardship, and recovery. Hear how the café functions not only as a food business, but as a space for connection, collaboration, and opportunity—bringing together local entrepreneurs, artists, youth, and neighbors in ways that restore a sense of belonging and shared purpose—and asks, what becomes possible when a neighborhood café is designed as a place of care, access, and collective growth? This thoughtful conversation highlights the realities of building a venture from the ground up, the importance of deep community engagement, and the powerful role entrepreneurs can play in creating spaces that nourish both people and possibility. Visit our podcast page [https://communitasamerica.org/changemakers/podcast] for more information. Visit Featuring the Café [https://featuringculinaryarts.com/] and Featuring the Center for the Culinary Arts [https://featuringculinaryarts.com/about-us]. Arnyce Foster-Hernandez is a visionary business principal, cafe owner, and aspiring TV/film scriptwriter with a diverse and accomplished background. With 33 years of experience in NYC/NYS government, community, and non-profit sectors, she has successfully managed large teams, overseen multimillion-dollar budgets, and led initiatives that have driven growth and revitalized partnerships. As the owner of a gourmet cafe, Arnyce combines culinary creativity with business savvy, creating a successful venture. Arnyce is married to her wonderful husband, Danny, and they have a miracle eight-year-old son, Danny Jonathan (DJ).

14 apr 2026 - 50 min
aflevering Daniel Maloney of Sol Cacao Craft Chocolate artwork

Daniel Maloney of Sol Cacao Craft Chocolate

In this episode, we explore the work behind Sol Cacao, the Bronx's first bean-to-bar chocolate factory and a family-founded venture. Through their work, the three Maloney brothers bring single-origin chocolate to people while reconnecting them to the origins of their food. Host Monique T. Marshall speaks with co-founder Daniel Maloney about what it means to build a venture rooted in family, agriculture, and a commitment to working more closely with farmers across the globe. Hear how Sol Cacao partners directly with growers—supporting fair wages, preserving generational knowledge, and honoring the role of soil, biodiversity, and cultivation in shaping both flavor and livelihood. From the health benefits of dark chocolate to the philosophy of "let food be your medicine," the venture challenges disconnection from what we eat while creating pathways for education, craft, and local opportunity. This thoughtful conversation highlights the power of food as a bridge between land, culture, and community, and the role entrepreneurs can play in inspiring the next generation of chocolate makers, eaters, and artisans. Visit our podcast page [https://communitasamerica.org/changemakers/podcast] for more information. Visit Sol Cacao: Bronx Craft Chocolate [http://www.solcacao.com/]. Daniel Maloney is one of three brothers behind Sol Cacao, a chocolate manufacturing company based in the Bronx. With a passion for chocolate, sustainable agriculture, and technology, he combines these interests to craft high-quality chocolate while driving innovation in the industry. Through Sol Cacao, Daniel is committed to building ethical supply chains, empowering farming communities, and creating sustainable manufacturing jobs in the Bronx.

7 apr 2026 - 59 min
aflevering Neville Green (aka "The Burnout Prevention Guy") of Haus of Ananda artwork

Neville Green (aka "The Burnout Prevention Guy") of Haus of Ananda

In this episode, we explore the work of Neville Green, also known as "The Burnout Prevention Guy," founder of Haus of Ananda, a social-impact venture focused on stress management and the improvement of overall well-being through a trauma-informed, holistic approach. In conversation, Monique T. Marshall finds out what it means to build a venture that collaborates with marginalized groups, professionals, and institutional partners to address the systemic and lived realities of chronic stress. Hear how Haus of Ananda evolves from a virtual wellness group into a space of care—supporting BIPOC and LGBTQ individuals, as well as high-achieving professionals and caregivers—through education, somatic practices, and programming that meets people where they are—and asks, what happens when we build chosen families that not only acknowledge burnout, but actively create space for rest, healing, and collective resilience? This thoughtful conversation highlights the importance of listening to lived experience, centering care and connection as the foundation for change, and the powerful role entrepreneurs can play in shaping healthier, more sustainable ways of living and working. Visit our podcast page [https://communitasamerica.org/changemakers/podcast]. Visit Haus of Ananda [https://www.hausofananda.com/]. ——— Neville Green-Waterman on wellness: "Burnout does not happen because you are weak. It happens because systems are misaligned." An engineer and lifelong problem solver with more than two decades of experience working in high-pressure environments across nonprofit executive leadership, corporations, and startups; he operates at the intersection of public health, health policy, business operations, and organizational strategy. He brings a practical, evidence-based approach to complex human and organizational challenges. Known as The Burnout Prevention Guy, Neville helps high-achieving professionals, leaders, and caregivers perform under pressure without burning out. His perspective is grounded in lived experience, including years of leadership under constrained resources, caregiving for ailed and aging parents, mentoring at-risk youth, and more than 17 years as a yoga, mindfulness, and life coach. These experiences shaped his belief that burnout is predictable, preventable, and solvable when the whole system is addressed. That belief led him to found Haus of Ananda, a trauma-informed wellness collective that became the foundation for his current work. As he prepares for a 2026 relaunch under The Burnout Prevention Guy brand, Neville is focused on helping people build sustainable performance, clarity, and resilience without sacrificing their health or ambition.

31 mrt 2026 - 1 h 1 min
aflevering Gail Schorsch of Bronx Eats artwork

Gail Schorsch of Bronx Eats

In this episode, we explore the work behind Bronx Eats, a social-impact venture that empowers communities by increasing access to fresh produce while building confidence around cooking and nutrition. Host Monique T. Marshall speaks with founder Gail Schorsch about what it means to build a venture that collaborates with schools, local organizations, and community stakeholders to address both the visible and invisible gaps in food access and education—and asks, what happens when we use food as a gateway to build community, share knowledge, and support long-term health? Hear how Bronx Eats moves beyond food distribution alone by integrating hands-on cooking education, mobile programming, and community partnerships that meet people where they are. This thoughtful conversation highlights the importance of listening to community voices, building trust through consistent engagement, and the powerful role entrepreneurs can play in creating healthier, more connected communities. Visit our podcast page [https://communitasamerica.org/changemakers/podcast]. Visit BronxEats [https://www.bronxeats.org/]. Gail Schorsch is the founder and director of Bronx Eats, a nonprofit increasing fresh food access in underserved Bronx neighborhoods and empowering residents through professional cooking demonstrations and nutrition education. Bronx Eats features relatable chefs sharing the Bronx's rich local flavors through affordable, culturally relevant recipes. The organization also partners with NYC public schools and offers monthly fresh produce giveaways to families across the Bronx. Gail brings a unique combination of teaching expertise, culinary training, and market-management experience to her work building sustainable food-access programs.

24 mrt 2026 - 41 min
aflevering Kimaada Le Gendre of Naturebella's Kids and Camp Naturebella artwork

Kimaada Le Gendre of Naturebella's Kids and Camp Naturebella

In this episode, we explore the work of museum education leader, creative strategist, author, and entrepreneur Kimaada Le Gendre. Her work, including her ventures Camp Naturebella, Naturebella's Kids, and Curating the Art of Learning, as well as her work as Chief Learning Officer at the Queens Museum and Director of the Suna Children's Museum, brings together creative practice, public engagement, and community-centered design to activate spaces and deepen connections between people and place. Host Monique T. Marshall speaks with Le Gendre about what it means to build a venture that collaborates with community stakeholders, cultural institutions, and local partners to co-create experiences rooted in shared knowledge and lived experience—and asks, what happens when we treat community not as audience, but as co-authors of space and experience? Hear how her work moves beyond traditional models of engagement by centering participation, dialogue, and accessibility as core components of impact. This thoughtful conversation highlights the importance of designing with community, the role of creative practice in fostering connection, and the powerful ways entrepreneurs can shape more inclusive and responsive environments, fostering power shifts in how spaces and ideas are designed and activated. Visit our podcast page [https://communitasamerica.org/changemakers/podcast]. Visit Naturebella's Kids at their website [http://www.naturebellaskids.com/#/] and on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/naturebellaskidsbrand]. Visit Camp Naturebella [https://www.instagram.com/campnaturebella]. Visit Curating the Art of Learning [https://www.instagram.com/curatingtheartoflearning]. Visit the Queens Museum [https://queensmuseum.org/]. Kimaada Le Gendre is a creative entrepreneur, award-winning author, and museum leader whose work bridges culture, creativity, and community. She's the founder of Naturebella's Kids, a children's brand that celebrates diversity, empowerment, and environmental awareness through bestselling picture books and products. That success inspired Camp Naturebella, a year-round initiative designed to capture the excitement of summer camp, giving girls brave spaces during the school year to explore, imagine, and lead with confidence. Today, Kimaada continues that mission through Curating the Art of Learning, her new consulting practice that helps educators, institutions, and creative entrepreneurs design programs rooted in representation, joy, and belonging. She currently serves as Chief Learning Officer and Director of The Suna Children's Museum at the Queens Museum, where she leads groundbreaking education and community engagement initiatives. Kimaada has been honored as a Power Player in Education by Politics NY & AM Metro New York in both 2023 and 2024, and received the Caribbean Impact Award in 2025 for her leadership and cultural advocacy. Across every project, from museums to children's media, her mission remains the same: to empower through learning that reflects who we are and what we can become.

17 mrt 2026 - 58 min
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