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Color of Innovation, Part III: Triumph Over Tragedy with Leah Ellis
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In the third installment of the Hatchcast’s Black History Month series, Color of Innovation, Charlotte sits down with Spartan, philanthropist, and restorative justice advocate, Leah Ellis. Leah shares how her experiences as a disabled mother fighting the juvenile justice system influenced her brands and the need for spaces for marginalized entrepreneurs within the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
You can learn more about Leah and purchase the futures collection at her website, here. the futures collection can also be purchased in person at the SBS Bookstore on Grand River Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan.
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Have ideas or comments for us? Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu. For behind-the-scenes content, check us out on Facebook and Instagram.
Hatchcast is made possible by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University in collaboration with the MSU Innovation Center, the MSU Entrepreneurship Association, & MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.
This episode was written and executive produced by Charlotte Bachelor
Original Music & Sound Design by Kakia Gkoudina and Karina Stankowski
Engineered & Edited by Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Danielle Tice
The Hatchcast is co-hosted and produced by Gabe Hales, Gabe Berke, Diego Fernandez, Danielle Tice, Karina Stankowski, Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Aaryn Richard.
MSU Burgess InstituteThe Burgess Institute empowers Michigan State University students to learn through action.
TEDxMSU
TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
Women in Entrepreneurship
MSU WE's mission is to inspire, support, & empower women interested in building their ventures.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Manage episode 320755012 series 2292959
In the third installment of the Hatchcast’s Black History Month series, Color of Innovation, Charlotte sits down with Spartan, philanthropist, and restorative justice advocate, Leah Ellis. Leah shares how her experiences as a disabled mother fighting the juvenile justice system influenced her brands and the need for spaces for marginalized entrepreneurs within the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
You can learn more about Leah and purchase the futures collection at her website, here. the futures collection can also be purchased in person at the SBS Bookstore on Grand River Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan.
_______
Like what you hear? Let us know! Subscribe and share—we really appreciate it.
Have ideas or comments for us? Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu. For behind-the-scenes content, check us out on Facebook and Instagram.
Hatchcast is made possible by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University in collaboration with the MSU Innovation Center, the MSU Entrepreneurship Association, & MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.
This episode was written and executive produced by Charlotte Bachelor
Original Music & Sound Design by Kakia Gkoudina and Karina Stankowski
Engineered & Edited by Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Danielle Tice
The Hatchcast is co-hosted and produced by Gabe Hales, Gabe Berke, Diego Fernandez, Danielle Tice, Karina Stankowski, Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Aaryn Richard.
MSU Burgess InstituteThe Burgess Institute empowers Michigan State University students to learn through action.
TEDxMSU
TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
Women in Entrepreneurship
MSU WE's mission is to inspire, support, & empower women interested in building their ventures.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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