#2.02 - How authentic can you be as a Black Entrepreneur? feat Rejoice Ojiaku

This month we are joined by special guest Rejoice (@RejiYates) talking about our experience of Black entrepreneurship. What does authenticity look like? Is there a cap to your success? And are Londoners actually bad vibes? We also discuss the news of Kemi Badenoch being named leader of the Conservative Party, and share our thoughts on the last weeks of campaigning in the US elections. Links to our good news stories of the month: 1) https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/schoolgirl-with-severely-bowed-legs-gets-life-changing-surgery-to-straighten-them-and-is-now-5-inches-taller/ 2) https://www.amazon.com/Megan-Thee-Stallion-Her-Words/dp/B0DF471QZK 3) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7ml33pn0zo 4)https://kwanda.co/

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Tales from the Plantation is a podcast that started off as a WhatsApp group where friends came to complain about the struggles of being a black person in the workplace, and had a continuous stream of stories about microaggressions, off key comments and downright outrageous behaviour. The monthly podcast features discussions on a variety of topics from a primarily black perspective. If you have a tale about racism you've experienced, whether in the workplace, on the street etc., send it in to talesfromtheplantation@gmail.com and we'll read it out on the next show! Please remember to like/rate and review! Hit us up on socials: @talesfromtheplantation on IG/FB/Soundcloud, @plantationtales on Twitter.