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Episode 15: A Path to Generational Wealth with WealthMore
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Episode 15: A Path to Generational Wealth with WealthMore

Have you ever wondered what drives someone to leave the perceived security of a blue-chip career for the often unpredictable waters of FinTech entrepreneurship and how one pivotal moment on a Peloton sparked an idea that could impact people for generations?

As we continue to explore conversations with change agents rethinking paths to financial health, we are in conversation with Mical Jeanlys-White, Founder and CEO of Wealthmore, an inclusive investment and advice platform.

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Episode 14: Sawa Money - A Communal Response to Building Financial Health
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Episode 14: Sawa Money - A Communal Response to Building Financial Health

Financial health as a pathway to creating lasting generational wealth for all continues to be elusive in the United States, where we explore revolutionary ideas for transforming financial well-being.

In this episode of the More Elephant podcast, we talk with Charles Phillips, the Co-Founder and CEO of Sawa Money. Sawa, in Swahili, means it's all good, and we are in conversation with Charles to discuss the groundbreaking work the Sawa team is doing to improve the financial well-being of their members and solve the wealth gap problem, one manageable financial decision at a time.

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Episode 13: One Person’s Trash is An Entrepreneur’s Treasure
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Episode 13: One Person’s Trash is An Entrepreneur’s Treasure

Have you ever wondered about the origin story of a company that initially focused on trash enclosures and outdoor storage solutions but evolved into a beacon of innovation and urban beautification?

In this latest episode of More Elephant Podcast, we are in conversation with Liz Picarazzi, Founder and CEO of CITIBIN, a company that designs, manufactures, and distributes trash enclosures and other outdoor storage solutions. Liz started CITIBIN because she couldn’t find a durable and attractive enclosure for her own trash.

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Episode 12: The Power of Corporate Philanthropy
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Episode 12: The Power of Corporate Philanthropy

The media is the fourth estate, and although we vehemently argue about its influence on society and its part in determining our thoughts and beliefs, there is still room for discussion on how the media may contribute to positive change and what media companies are doing to leave a lasting impression.

We talk with Dennis Williams, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Warner Brothers Discovery, in this interesting episode. During our conversation, Dennis takes us on a tour of his incredible journey, from his modest beginnings and lessons gained to his current position of influence and effect. He shares his passion for working with his team and resources to drive positive and long-lasting change.

Dennis articulates the profound impact of media and corporate philanthropy in reshaping perceptions and attitudes, highlighting the pivotal role of CSR at Warner Brothers Discovery in seeking to uplift marginalized communities, foster avenues for artistic and technological pursuits, and advocate for ecological stewardship.

Dennis also emphasizes the importance of family, community, and being in service of others as a path to realizing dreams, having an impact, and creating pathways for the next generation of leaders to help change the world, one idea at a time.

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Episode 11: Culture as a Revitalizing Force
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Episode 11: Culture as a Revitalizing Force

As we continue our 2024 journey of listening to and learning from idea agents and change-makers, we will be joined over the following few conversations by cultural ‘activists’ who have used their insights and platforms to change neighborhoods, communities, and the lived experience for many through investment, art, and philanthropy.

In this episode, we engage in a deeply personal and inspirational conversation with Derek Fleming, a Senior Advisor at HR&A Advisors. Derek shares his journey from studying economics and real estate management to working on urban renewal efforts in complex, diverse, and economically challenged communities throughout the United States. We also hear from Derek as he charts the experience as one of the driving forces behind Red Rooster, one of the nation’s most critically acclaimed restaurants and cultural spaces.

Derek connects the personal to the professional from growing up in Compton to present-day New York City and all the spaces and places in between, coloring the pivotal role of culture and lived experience in edifying and building ‘belonging’ spaces through real estate, emphasizing the importance of hard work, authenticity, and faith in the pursuit of passion and living out his dreams.

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