by Tanyette McCoy Davis | Mar 10, 2022 | Black Owned Business, Business News, Latest |
Why Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are Growing in Popularity
When people hear the term “sports management,” they often automatically think of white men. We do not see many black-owned firms in the industry, but that is one thing changing. Companies are finally catching on to audiences generally becoming more diverse, and Black-Owned Sports Management Agencies are growing in popularity.
How Sports Management agencies are changing the industry and creating new opportunities
The growth of Black-owned sports management agencies has created more opportunities for athletes and owners. These agencies offer a space where athletes can represent themselves independently and develop relationships with other Blacks in the industry. The presence of an agency also boosts an athlete’s connection with professionals necessary to keep them on top, such as recruiters or trainers.
Black-owned sports management agencies are becoming more and more popular with major players in the sports industry. When athletes choose to represent themselves instead of traditional powerhouses, they gain a sense of ownership that comes from being hands-on in every aspect of the enterprise. Athletes also hire the people they deem competent based on the unique needs they require while building a league and legacy.
Why black sports agents, in particular, are growing in popularity
Providing that representation for Black athletes and artists is important because it gives them the chance to leverage their talent in a way that reflects who they are and what they represent. Black-owned agencies also pay attention to the racial bias in the industry, aiming to protect their clients from some of the harmful practices employed by other sports agencies, like race-blind casting.
How the internet is helping to grow Black Sports Agencies
According to multiple case studies, the internet has helped grow Black-owned sports management agencies. Free digital marketing led to a rise in blogging, online video startups, and social media experts. A fundamental way for Black-owned sports management agencies to sustain themselves is through black-owned ad networks.
What are some other benefits of being a black sports agent?
Supporting black youth is crucial to growing black-owned sports agencies, as well. The younger generations will make up the future of society, and they need to see that they have representation that reflects their experience. In addition, being a black sports agent will give you more of a connection with your clients. Instead of just meeting for one hour each week and dealing with their contract negotiations, players will feel more comfortable opening up and bouncing ideas off you if they share their same racial background.
Why agencies like Roc Nation and Klutch Sports are winning in 2022
Young, black, and innovative entrepreneurs are running successful sports agencies in 2022. Companies such as Roc Nation, Klutch Sports, and Young Money APAA Sports represent the most dynamic and premium athletes in sports. Black athletes generate billions of dollars for professional sports organizations. In 2022, the focus is ownership, controlling narratives, and empowering future leaders.
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Black sports agencies are impacting Wall Street, Hollywood, inner-cities, technology, and multiple areas of humanity. In 2022, black sports agencies expect more growth, advancement, and aspirational change.
by Jonathan P-Wright | Feb 28, 2022
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by Jonathan P-Wright | Jan 31, 2022 | Black Girl Magic, Black Owned Business, Business News, Latest, Trending |
Why Black Women Business Owners are Starting New ventures
Black women are taking the leap into entrepreneurship in record numbers. A new study reveals facts that showcase black women’s influence on the business world.
Black entrepreneurship in the USA
Roughly 5 million Black women own a business in this country. You are also more likely to own a business if you are part of this group. They are using different strategies – some participate in exporting companies, others one woman boutiques, some make custom clothing.
Reasons for this trend among black women
There are many reasons for this trend among black women to start new ventures. One of these is the possibility of increasing self-empowerment, leaving adverse environments, and controlling their own destinies to make changes. Another argument notes that African American women are impacting the economic system by increasing the understanding of entrepreneurship opportunities for entrepreneurship help.
How to quantify and counter stereotypes
As women, especially Black Women, who are business owners, frequently, it is their struggle to reconcile tradition with modernity and balance family responsibility with managing small businesses.
With this struggle comes the ever-present undermining of the idea that Black women like me can really make anything happen for themselves. Black women may experience racism, sexism, and other biases from gatekeepers in their industry.
They feel that not being taken seriously because of their race, ethnicity, or gender profoundly affects their self-esteem and confidence levels. Reading this blog content is very insightful. It covers all the major points in detail.
The article talks about how Black Women business owners are starting new ventures because they are labeled with stereotypes like “they don’t perform well,” which is inaccurate. They explain the importance of having numbers and statistics available to quantify and counter these stereotypes.
Statistics of successful black women
Black women are the least likely to start a business but are also among the most successful black women entrepreneurs. Some interesting statistics about this subset of entrepreneurs are that they found success other than traditional startups. They formed 9% of hair care business owners, 11% of cosmetic businesses, 8% of beauty supply company owners, and 7% of florists.
The intersection of gender and race
Black female entrepreneurs make up only 3% of all U.S. women business owners, yet they generate a disproportionately high percentage of the entrepreneurial output of the nation. However, most Black female entrepreneurs report that racial barriers impact their ability to do business and their perceptions of business opportunities.
Is Entrepreneurship the new civil rights movement?
I’ve mentioned the term ‘Silicon Valley of Black Women’s Business,’ and I think that ‘entrepreneurship is the new civil rights movement”. Entrepreneurship is supposed to be one of the paths out of poverty. Starting your own business gives people an incredible sense of pride, more self-determination, and often more money. Plus, it looks great on your résumé. For Black women, traditionally marginalized in the business world, entrepreneurship offers one path of empowerment not available to more privileged Americans, including white men.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Jesse Swindell | Dec 7, 2021 | Latest, Social Justice |
Right-wing militia groups and the proud boys are planning to host an event in Salt Lake City, Utah to honour Kyle Rittenhouse. According to sources, they decided on a rally venue at Washington Square downtown on Dec 4 at noon. They will display flyers with writings like patriots and citizens at assembly, promoting the motto to defend your cities. Organizers are asking attendees that they must bring 2A flags, banners, freedom flags, and firearms.
Last summer, Rittenhouse was charged with many felony charges, including brutally shooting two men and one injured during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Amidst the civil unrest, he drove from his residence in Illinois to Kenosha to provide entrepreneurs with legal help in defending their enterprises.
According to him, he used his AR-15 as a self-defense weapon to kill the three men.
Judge Bruce Schroeder ordered that prosecutors do not disclose how Rittenhouse was associated with the Proud Boys given pictures of him in the bar with many members of the white supremacist group that appeared on social networks.
Following that, Rittenhouse was exculpating all charges, including first-degree deliberate assassination, first-degree felony murder, attempted first-degree homicide, and aggravated assault.
Rittenhouse spoke to Fox News’s Tucker Carlson more about the case as well as how he embraces the Black Lives Matter movement after the jury returned a not guilty plea.
He clarifies that this is an entirely uncommon situation and has no links with race. I did it all in my self-defense and he is not a racist at all. He said more that he supports peaceful protests and Black protection movements.
The jury concluded the matter as self-defense is legal and Mr. Rittenhouse is innocent. I’m relieved that everything went smoothly. We got through the troublesome part.”
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
by Samantha J Rice | Nov 20, 2021 | Business News, Latest, Tech News |
With the increased demand for podcasts, indie podcasters have been experiencing a boom in subscribers and listeners! The rise of mobile casting, which allows consumers to listen to a podcast on their smartphones, has dramatically helped the podcaster community.
Introduction to digital podcasting
Digital podcasting may seem fairly new, but it has been around for a while. Podcasts can be heard through their website or at any number of other outlets such as YouTube and the iTunes store. Although digital media is anything but new, the latest technologies have allowed podcasting to grow and change at a fast pace. Research has shown that there is over $6 billion worth of potential revenue in mobile podcasting alone.
Benefits of digital podcasting
Digital podcasting users across the world are routinely producing live & pre-recorded audio content for their audiences without ever leaving home or having to set foot in the studio. The potential reach of the podcast attracts all types of interests from students, parents, entrepreneurs, travelers, etc. Podcasting is open to anybody with microphones equipped with a pocket-sized recording device that enhances creativity to delve into other genres & work at any time & anywhere.
Podcasting is used as a mega-tool for reaching listeners and getting them to join your tribe. Podcasting is one of the fastest-growing and changing media formats. Suppose you’re looking for a way to introduce new content into your audience or serve as an experiential opportunist to gather leads and other types of prospects. In that case, there’s really no better place to be than podcasting.
When compared with last year, the number of podcasts people listen to has increased by almost 45%. You’ll need a knack for writing and or speech, cutting out those witty sayings like “here’s our show,” etc.
How to start a podcast
Many podcasters use mobile devices to create podcasts, but you do need equipment to start a business podcast. You can use your computer, tablet, or phone for this process. However, a microphone is required, which allows you to record an original podcast that other podcasters can then download.
The clarity of the sound will depend on the device you choose. One primary piece of equipment that is typically needed to produce a podcast is a microphone. This piece of equipment can be used with voice or voice-over recordings.
An external audio recorder may be less costly for smaller audio recording spaces because soundproofing and audio readers are not required. Podcasts have skyrocketed in popularity. In 2005, there were fewer than 100 podcasts. In 2018, just ten years later, there were over 70 million. The number of people listening to more than eight hours of content weekly is up from 18% to 38%.
Helpful resources for transitioning from paper publishing to the Internet
With its ease of use and convenience, mobile-friendly podcasting is quickly becoming one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Podcasts are being released on devices, including smart speakers, PCs/Macs/Laptops, cell phones, and smartphones.
However, knowing where to start can be tricky. Helpful resources for transitioning from paper publishing to the Internet such as podcasting tool Audacity (Audacity website) and SoundCloud (SoundCloud website) can be found through a search online or at their Facebook Page, both of which hold valuable information to help you smoothly transition into this new world.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
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