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Ep 1 Black and Brown Entrepreneurs - DO GOOD with Us

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Come aboard with Kimberly R. Daniel and Stephen Lewis as they inaugurate the DO GOOD X podcast tailored for entrepreneurial women of color. Venturing into business requires resilience and determination. Accessing resources can prove to be challenging, and the sense of community may feel distant amid the journey of managing an established enterprise or launching a new one. Let us serve as a sanctuary where you can recharge and glean invaluable insights and resources for success.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [0:33] Kimberly R. Daniel introduces herself and the inaugural podcast
  • [1:59] Kimberly admits that being an entrepreneur is not easy
  • [3:30] Stephen Lewis introduces himself and his journey
  • [5:46] Kimberly shares what the listeners can expect from each podcast
  • [6:25] Stephen shares there will be tips and tools offered each week to assist you in navigating the entrepreneur journey, and Kimberly adds that there will be seasoned guides and mentors as guests
  • [7:27] Discussion of another purpose, that of slowing down
  • [8:59} Stephen leaves the listener with an African proverb

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • [0:48] DO GOOD X provides a new podcast designed specifically for Black and Brown women who want to start successful businesses or refine their business.
  • [3:47] Stephen has business and finance experience and has successfully led organizations.
  • [5:41] Kimberly shares that the DO GOOD X podcast will inspire listeners and fuel their passion for more significant community impact and entrepreneurship.

RESOURCES:

DO GOOD X - Podcast

About the Hosts:

Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive Change.

Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, it is her commitment to produce effective processes and create authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered.

In addition, Kimberly has nearly 10 years of experience as a certified life coach and has facilitated workshops, spoken to communities, and written about innovation and entrepreneurship centered on social impact. She is co-author of A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).

In any aspect of her work, she is deeply passionate about purpose, meaning, and the common good.

Social Media to Connect:

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/

Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis is the president of the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) and creator and co-founder of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change.

He is an organizational change strategist and a leadership development specialist,

focused on inspiring the next generation of faith-inspired leaders and entrepreneurs to live and work on purpose. Stephen is the co-author of Another Way: Living and Leading Change on Purpose (2020) and A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).

Social Media to Connect:

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/

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Come aboard with Kimberly R. Daniel and Stephen Lewis as they inaugurate the DO GOOD X podcast tailored for entrepreneurial women of color. Venturing into business requires resilience and determination. Accessing resources can prove to be challenging, and the sense of community may feel distant amid the journey of managing an established enterprise or launching a new one. Let us serve as a sanctuary where you can recharge and glean invaluable insights and resources for success.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [0:33] Kimberly R. Daniel introduces herself and the inaugural podcast
  • [1:59] Kimberly admits that being an entrepreneur is not easy
  • [3:30] Stephen Lewis introduces himself and his journey
  • [5:46] Kimberly shares what the listeners can expect from each podcast
  • [6:25] Stephen shares there will be tips and tools offered each week to assist you in navigating the entrepreneur journey, and Kimberly adds that there will be seasoned guides and mentors as guests
  • [7:27] Discussion of another purpose, that of slowing down
  • [8:59} Stephen leaves the listener with an African proverb

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • [0:48] DO GOOD X provides a new podcast designed specifically for Black and Brown women who want to start successful businesses or refine their business.
  • [3:47] Stephen has business and finance experience and has successfully led organizations.
  • [5:41] Kimberly shares that the DO GOOD X podcast will inspire listeners and fuel their passion for more significant community impact and entrepreneurship.

RESOURCES:

DO GOOD X - Podcast

About the Hosts:

Kimberly R. Daniel catalyzes entrepreneurs and organizations to do good. She is co-founder and project director of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive Change.

Kimberly also helps purpose-driven organizations clarify and design compelling brand and communication strategies. With over 15 years of experience developing and leading communications efforts, it is her commitment to produce effective processes and create authentic, “sticky” brands that are community-centered.

In addition, Kimberly has nearly 10 years of experience as a certified life coach and has facilitated workshops, spoken to communities, and written about innovation and entrepreneurship centered on social impact. She is co-author of A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).

In any aspect of her work, she is deeply passionate about purpose, meaning, and the common good.

Social Media to Connect:

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-r-daniel/

Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis is the president of the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) and creator and co-founder of DO GOOD X, a community that provides programs and support for faith-driven social entrepreneurs whose businesses focus on positive change.

He is an organizational change strategist and a leadership development specialist,

focused on inspiring the next generation of faith-inspired leaders and entrepreneurs to live and work on purpose. Stephen is the co-author of Another Way: Living and Leading Change on Purpose (2020) and A Way Out of No Way: An Approach to Christian Innovation (2021).

Social Media to Connect:

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-lewis-8b1b941/

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