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Episode 28: : Incorporating Community Empowerment into your Business Model with Mr. Jamin P. Butler of Black Coffee Company

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This Friday's interview is the 5th installment in the Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy block of podcasts. It will focus on the theme Incorporating Community Empowerment into your Business Model! Our guest is a representative of The Black Coffee Company. He will provide his perspective on the impact of making community empowerment a permanent part of your business model. He will also share a very inspiring story on how the business started and the power of group economics. ⁣⁣

⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣This Friday's guest on @theliberatorspodcast is Mr. Jamin P. Butler, one of the founders of @blkcoffeeco.

Black Coffee Company sells the freshest organic coffee beans, merchandise, and supplies which enable them to create resources and opportunities for their communities. They have been able to leverage their collective capital, cultural experiences, and networks to create a self-sustaining enterprise that sells organic fair trade coffee beans, merchandise and apparel. Black Coffee Company directs a percentage of all profits to their educational fund Back Pack Investments LLC. The BPi educational fund provides high impact educational and financial resources for minority youths within the local community. Their core values are financial freedom, entrepreneurship, and community empowerment.

Their founders are Mr. Jamin P. Butler, Dr. Leonard E. Lightfoot, Mr. Branden Cole, Mr. Gino J. Jones, and Mr. Christopher Bolden.

"Black Coffee" is no ordinary coffee brand, but instead it is a way of life, a mindset, a new cultural phenomenon that has embraced the mentalities of the old and championed the ways of the youth. We invest in people and ideas, that boldly push our society forward, while staying true to the legacy we stand upon.

You can support through buying coffee and merchandise at www.TheBlackCoffeeCompany.com.

Be sure to share, rate, favorite, and subscribe to The Liberators Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcast, and More!

#BlackCoffeeCo #TheLiberatorsPodcast @theliberatorspodcast @blackxintellect

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theliberatorspodcast/support

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This Friday's interview is the 5th installment in the Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy block of podcasts. It will focus on the theme Incorporating Community Empowerment into your Business Model! Our guest is a representative of The Black Coffee Company. He will provide his perspective on the impact of making community empowerment a permanent part of your business model. He will also share a very inspiring story on how the business started and the power of group economics. ⁣⁣

⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣This Friday's guest on @theliberatorspodcast is Mr. Jamin P. Butler, one of the founders of @blkcoffeeco.

Black Coffee Company sells the freshest organic coffee beans, merchandise, and supplies which enable them to create resources and opportunities for their communities. They have been able to leverage their collective capital, cultural experiences, and networks to create a self-sustaining enterprise that sells organic fair trade coffee beans, merchandise and apparel. Black Coffee Company directs a percentage of all profits to their educational fund Back Pack Investments LLC. The BPi educational fund provides high impact educational and financial resources for minority youths within the local community. Their core values are financial freedom, entrepreneurship, and community empowerment.

Their founders are Mr. Jamin P. Butler, Dr. Leonard E. Lightfoot, Mr. Branden Cole, Mr. Gino J. Jones, and Mr. Christopher Bolden.

"Black Coffee" is no ordinary coffee brand, but instead it is a way of life, a mindset, a new cultural phenomenon that has embraced the mentalities of the old and championed the ways of the youth. We invest in people and ideas, that boldly push our society forward, while staying true to the legacy we stand upon.

You can support through buying coffee and merchandise at www.TheBlackCoffeeCompany.com.

Be sure to share, rate, favorite, and subscribe to The Liberators Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcast, and More!

#BlackCoffeeCo #TheLiberatorsPodcast @theliberatorspodcast @blackxintellect

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theliberatorspodcast/support

  continue reading

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