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Ready to become an Angel Investor ? Join us on Black Equity Podcast as we soar alongside our host Derrick Moultrie and dive into the exciting world of Black angel investing with guest speaker, Jill Johnson, co-founder and CEO of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership (IFEL). In this episode, Jill, a passionate advocate for building generational wealth within the Black community, will: Share her inspiring journey as a successful Black angel investor and the impact it's had on her life and others. Demystify the world of angel investing, making it accessible and empowering for aspiring Black investors. Offer invaluable insights and strategies for identifying promising startups, conducting due diligence, and building a diverse and impactful portfolio. Unveil the "Making Black Angels" course, a FREE resource offered by IFEL that equips participants with the knowledge and tools they need to become successful Black angel investors. https://www.makingblackangels.org/learnthetruth Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious about getting started, this episode is for you! Tune in and discover the power of Black angel investing and how you can be a part of creating a more equitable and prosperous future for all. Bonus: Get exclusive access to a special offer from IFEL for Black Equity Podcast listeners! https://www.woccon.org/summit Don't miss this empowering conversation! Subscribe to Black Equity Podcast and tune in to our latest episode featuring Jill Johnson. Remember, investing in Black angels is investing in the future we all deserve.

Adonis Lockett is a National Speaker on Leveraging Private & Hard Money Loans. He stops by to talk about the step by step process of how money truly works behind the scenes of Real Estate Investing and how you can access this flow of capital. To Learn how you can access this specialized skill set visit https://hackprivatemoney.com/

Darryl Ray Ware II joins us to discuss his journey, his stance on poverty and reparations, his multi-billion dollar company Think Chief, and how they are providing providing truth, love, and faith for women of color in the United States of America.

We are joined by Jumaane Tafawa who is the Co-founder & Executive Director of Africa Eats an organization a holding company with a diverse set of African agriculture companies supporting hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers, feeding millions of Africans to discuss the work being done to address access to food, access to financing, and global trade in Sub-Saharan Africa.

This week we review the Black Owned Hayti app for Black publishers and also talk about wisdom we picked up on our trip to Disney in Orlando Florida.

Author and Columnist Arah Iloabugichukwu raises our awareness around Black Literacy and Numeracy and how it is the foundation to any future financial literacy conversations we could ever have.

Join us on a nature walk as we discuss the difference between building a brand on trendy content vs making evergreen content.

On this episode we explore new ideas around wealth and how countries measure it and we give you a call of action to implement to create a global shift.

As we walk down memory lane we discover that we must create our own game only after we study the games presented.

A recent conversation with Eboni K. Williams and Iyanla Vanzant sparks a viral debate about standards in relationships and we explore the Black Equity in this conversation.