Dream Shakerz Bi-Weekly Shakedown 10-09-21

In this episode, we'll be connecting with Ivelyse Andino, the current founder / CEO of Radical Health a minority women-owned social enterprise that utilizes AI-enabled tech to help people understand their health care rights. During the show, Ivelyse discussed how the Bronx positively impacted her outlook on the world, what sparked her interest in creating a new healthcare offering targeted towards minority communities, and how she overcame challenges to raise funds as an Afro-Latina founder. George and Stephon are placing the podcast on an extended pause as they double down on aspects that stand to improve their skillsets as BIPOC professionals in tech, still, they deeply appreciate all of your support throughout this past year and will be sure to update their various channels when they believe the time is right to get the pod back on the air again. Until then, keep dreaming and following through on your plans; they promise to do the same.-Dream Shakerz IGLink: https://www.instagram.com/dr3am_shakerz/Dream Shakerz YoutubeLink:https://bit.ly/3yX7toUDream Shakerz LinkedinLink:https://bit.ly/3gdBZnc

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Welcome to the Dream Shakerz Podcast, our weekly show that covers technology, venture capital, and professional development from the vantage point of an ex-banker whose since switched to overseeing operations at a startup and a former management consultant whose in the midst of transitioning to graduate school to study human-computer interaction and design. As young black men, we realized that there was a void in regards to content creators who came from impoverished backgrounds but have also found success in professional spaces while staying true to who they are as people. We want to inform you, our audience, that your beginnings should not rule out certain career paths and that professional success doesn't necessarily mean you have to cut off all cultural ties. Given our success in plotting a course from public housing units in the Bronx to programs at Harvard, we believe we can effectively speak to this need.