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Diverse Network Podcast

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We help our listeners discover and support Multicultural Leaders, Executives, and Entrepreneurs. Learn how to use a mindset of growth to overcome adversity in the midst of change.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Diverse Network Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Diverse Network Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Diverse Network Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Diverse Network Podcast - Navigating Through Uncertainty - Eric Pennington
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02/05/21 • 38 min

Our special guest is Eric Pennington, Managing Partner at Spirit of EQ
He is certified by the International Coach Federation and Six Seconds, The Emotional Intelligence Network. This FREE event allows attendees to discover and support minority businesses, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the community.
Eric is also the author of the eye-opening book, The Well-Being Guide: Making the Most of Life and Work. Based on personal experiences and as a follow-up to his 2008 book, Waking Up in Corporate America, the guide is practical and offers readers the opportunity to evaluate their own lives through self-discovery.

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As Jocelyn Armstrong shared on the DN Podcast - Inclusion matters. It's essential that we give voice to groups across a range of viewpoints because it makes our organizations stronger. They become better positioned for success because they are enriched in ways they might not have even known they needed.
An expanded group of contributors means expanded possibilities, which is why her mission as the Ohio State Bar Association's Director of Inclusion and Outreach is to weave diversity and inclusion into the fabric of the bar and our association's cultures.
In an ideal world, diversity and full representation won’t be managed as a separate function—it should simply be part of the decision-making DNA. Outreach is key to getting there. Exposure to many points of view translates to:
• access to more original ideas and innovation
• reduced groupthink
• people feeling valued as their authentic selves
Representation matters. As a child, Jocelyn was fascinated by watching actors like Phylicia Rashad and Blair Underwood star as lawyers on TV. Seeing famous black legal professionals, both fictional and real, allowed her to see herself in the same roles. It inspired her to pursue a career in the law.
Jocelyn draws energy from being around people. She loves to make connections with folks, take in their perspectives and observe their growth. She has also learned the importance of listening to what people don't say out loud. This helps her encourage everyone to feel more at ease. She aims to be respectful and open to what they need to say, not what I want to hear.
Jocelyn's creative writing allows her to address representation in another form. She enjoys bringing characters into existence—as she writes, she feels like she gets to know them. Giving a voice to all is her way of celebrating the differences that enrich life.

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As Jocelyn Armstrong shared on the DN Podcast - Inclusion matters. It's essential that we give voice to groups across a range of viewpoints because it makes our organizations stronger. They become better positioned for success because they are enriched in ways they might not have even known they needed.
An expanded group of contributors means expanded possibilities, which is why her mission as the Ohio State Bar Association's Director of Inclusion and Outreach is to weave diversity and inclusion into the fabric of the bar and our association's cultures.
In an ideal world, diversity and full representation won’t be managed as a separate function—it should simply be part of the decision-making DNA. Outreach is key to getting there. Exposure to many points of view translates to:
• access to more original ideas and innovation
• reduced groupthink
• people feeling valued as their authentic selves
Representation matters. As a child, Jocelyn was fascinated by watching actors like Phylicia Rashad and Blair Underwood star as lawyers on TV. Seeing famous black legal professionals, both fictional and real, allowed her to see herself in the same roles. It inspired her to pursue a career in the law.
Jocelyn draws energy from being around people. She loves to make connections with folks, take in their perspectives and observe their growth. She has also learned the importance of listening to what people don't say out loud. This helps her encourage everyone to feel more at ease. She aims to be respectful and open to what they need to say, not what I want to hear.
Jocelyn's creative writing allows her to address representation in another form. She enjoys bringing characters into existence—as she writes, she feels like she gets to know them. Giving a voice to all is her way of celebrating the differences that enrich life.

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Paul Rankin, Chick-Fil-A Easton Owner Operator - on the Diverse Network Podcast talks about how to be a Christian Entrepreneur in a Savage Business World.
From being almost paralyzed at 5yrs old by getting hit by a truck to becoming a Chick-Fil-A Owner Operator at Easton Town Center and being on the brink of opening up his 2nd location in Columbus, OH, Paul walks us through his amazing entrepreneur journey led by faith.
FREE Chick-Fil-A Sandwich to all podcast listeners ONLY for Season 3!
Visit CFA Easton FB Page & Message them - "Diverse Network Podcast" to Receive your FREE Chick-Fil-A Sandwich - https://www.facebook.com/chickfilaeas...
Through the Diverse Network Podcast, we help our listeners discover and support Multicultural Leaders, Executives, and Entrepreneurs.
Learn how to use a mindset of growth to overcome adversity in the midst of change.
Learn More: https://thediversenetwork.com/
DN Podcast: Season 3 Episode 1

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Tune into this Special Episode of the Diverse Network Podcast where guest, Alicia Long, Co-Founder & CEO of Nutr, talks about building a Multimillion dollar company & closing deals with Starbucks and MORE!
Nutr is Changing the Way We Milk!
Visit Website to Learn More: https://thenutr.com/
Alicia, a Chinese immigrant, was privy to growing up on homemade nut milk made by her mother. She knew it was time-intensive and messy, and as a working mom this would be challenging to make each week. Conducting research and discovering people were still making plant-based milk at home with blenders and nut milking bags – she had an ‘aha’ moment. What if there was an easy solution to avoid this painstaking process?
With a strong business background and keen palette for quality nut milk, Alicia alongside her husband Dane with engineering acumen, thoughtfully created their signature product – the Nutr Machine. Not only is this patent-pending technology powerful and versatile to make fresh plant-based milk at the touch of a button – Nutr keeps eco-friendly practices and ethos at the forefront as they build out their business.

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Find out how Maykell overcame the challenges of moving to the US with just $40 and being homeless, to experiencing the "dark side" of diversity & inclusion in business, to now being a successful business owner.
Maykell Araica, Business Development Director for Rooted Content, is a Nicaraguan American that followed his passion as a young child to learn, design, and create. In 2011 his interest in photography peaked and he got his first camera. Now he has his own photography business, studio, and shoots weddings alongside his wife, Tami.
🎧 Tune in to Episode 4!

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Our Special Guest is Kristy Yoder, Founder & CEO of Smart VAs, a US-based virtual assistant agency that offers virtual assistant services that specializes in admin and digital marketing services through creative collaborations with digitally savvy virtual assistants from the Philippines to help entrepreneurs grow their business.
Kristy is a multi-skilled extrovert with a degree in Computer Science and Business Management. She was born and raised in Manila, Philippines (proud Filipina!) and now lives in Ohio, USA.

Tune into this podcast episode where we talk about growing up in the Philippines then moving to the US, overcoming challenges and culture shock, growing a global VA agency, finding community, and achieving success through a growth mindset.

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Olivia Rojas, Real Estate Agent and Investor. Committed to providing knowledge and value to all of her clients. She work with buyers, sellers and investors in Central Ohio and beyond. Prior to getting licensed, she owned and operated her own real estate investing company-Vitality Investments Inc. to help distressed home owners sell their home quickly and efficiently.
Now, after joining The Firm Foundation team, she is committed to teach others about Investing and Building a Brand That Your Clients LOVE.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Diverse Network Podcast have?

Diverse Network Podcast currently has 18 episodes available.

What topics does Diverse Network Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Non-Profit, Leadership, Equity, Inclusion, Entrepreneurship, Growth, Podcasts, Entrepreneurs, Business, Innovation, Diversity, Networking and Network.

What is the most popular episode on Diverse Network Podcast?

The episode title 'Austin Parker, APFit - How Saying No & Resting Helps Keep You Fit - Part 2' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Diverse Network Podcast?

The average episode length on Diverse Network Podcast is 45 minutes.

How often are episodes of Diverse Network Podcast released?

Episodes of Diverse Network Podcast are typically released every 23 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Diverse Network Podcast?

The first episode of Diverse Network Podcast was released on Feb 5, 2021.

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