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How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield

by Dreena Whitfield

The podcast that dives deep into the unique journeys of some of the dopest entrepreneurs, business leaders and personalities I know! 

Copyright: © 2023 How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield

Episodes

Making an Impact Through Real Estate Investment and Development (with Jessica Myers)

48m · Published 21 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Jessica Myers, an entrepreneur, real estate developer and investor, and one of the youngest black hotel owners in the hospitality industry. From dreaming of being a TV news anchor to realizing her passion for real estate, Jessica has always wanted to make an impact on as many people as she can and she’s here to tell you how she’s doing it.

Jessica speaks on how her education in journalism and participation in several work experience programs, including her roles at Fox News and The Nick Cannon Show, shaped her journey to becoming a real estate investor and hotel owner. She also breaks down what real estate wholesaling is, how it helped her break free from her corporate career, and how she co-created the Epic Collective as a platform to network and educate others on the freedom of working in real estate.

“My dad was like, “You spent so much time climbing up the corporate ladder, what if the ladder is on the wrong wall?” and that enlightenment is what started the trajectory of fulfillment, of purpose, ownership, and really connecting with my dreams.” -  Jessica Myers

Stay tuned to learn how to overcome fear and failure to develop a successful track record in real estate investment and development, along with the power of working because you want to, not because you have to. Plus, Jessica shares insight into her future community development endeavors and how her hotel business has been impacted by the covid-19 pandemic.  

“The more you surround yourself with people who know how to navigate tough situations, the better and more secure you feel.”- Jessica Myers

Connect with Jessica:

Visit her website: www.wholesalertohotelowner.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsjessicamyers 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/itsJessicaMyers33 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jessicatipton 

Resources:

The Emma Bowen Foundation: www.emmabowenfoundation.com 

International Radio and Television Society: www.irtsfoundation.org 

Course: From Wholesaler to Hotel Owner: www.wholesalertohotelowner.com 

Epic Collective: www.epiccollective.com 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Making an Impact Through Real Estate Investment and Development (with Jessica Myers)

48m · Published 21 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Jessica Myers, an entrepreneur, real estate developer and investor, and one of the youngest black hotel owners in the hospitality industry. From dreaming of being a TV news anchor to realizing her passion for real estate, Jessica has always wanted to make an impact on as many people as she can and she’s here to tell you how she’s doing it.

Jessica speaks on how her education in journalism and participation in several work experience programs, including her roles at Fox News and The Nick Cannon Show, shaped her journey to becoming a real estate investor and hotel owner. She also breaks down what real estate wholesaling is, how it helped her break free from her corporate career, and how she co-created the Epic Collective as a platform to network and educate others on the freedom of working in real estate.

“My dad was like, “You spent so much time climbing up the corporate ladder, what if the ladder is on the wrong wall?” and that enlightenment is what started the trajectory of fulfillment, of purpose, ownership, and really connecting with my dreams.” -  Jessica Myers

Stay tuned to learn how to overcome fear and failure to develop a successful track record in real estate investment and development, along with the power of working because you want to, not because you have to. Plus, Jessica shares insight into her future community development endeavors and how her hotel business has been impacted by the covid-19 pandemic.  

“The more you surround yourself with people who know how to navigate tough situations, the better and more secure you feel.”- Jessica Myers

Connect with Jessica:

Visit her website: www.wholesalertohotelowner.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsjessicamyers 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/itsJessicaMyers33 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jessicatipton 

Resources:

The Emma Bowen Foundation: www.emmabowenfoundation.com 

International Radio and Television Society: www.irtsfoundation.org 

Course: From Wholesaler to Hotel Owner: www.wholesalertohotelowner.com 

Epic Collective: www.epiccollective.com 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

People-Focused Entrepreneurship: From Nurse to Tech Savvy Businesswoman (with Tanya Sam)

45m · Published 15 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Tanya Sam, star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Director of Partnerships at TechSquare Labs, a tech startup hub and venture capital fund, and Founder of The Ambition Fund, an investment company focused on funding businesses founded by women and minority entrepreneurs.

Tanya peels back her many layers to shed light on her education in genetics and nursing, her transition into the tech industry, her awe-inspiring philanthropy efforts, and how the covid-19 pandemic has deeply affected her. Tanya shares how she got onto The Real Housewives of Atlanta, the ups and downs of being on the show and dealing with rumors, and what inspired her to create The Ambition Fund and get involved in the TV show, Making of a Mogul.

“I truly believe that, especially in communities of color, we need to highlight opportunities and different pathways to success in building multigenerational wealth within our communities and we need representation to do that.”-  Tanya Sam

Stay tuned to hear fascinating stories of changemakers in the entrepreneurial space, Tanya’s top 3 life-enhancing apps, and what she’s working on next in 2021. Plus, she offers wise advice on fear, networking, and taking risks in entrepreneurship.

“The key to entrepreneurship is just being able to dive in, believe in yourself, and every day make actionable steps to making your business a success.”-  Tanya Sam

Connect with Tanya:

Visit her website: www.tanyasam.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/itstanyatime 

Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ITSTANYASAM 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/itstanyatime 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tanyasam 

Get Tanya’s Favorite Apps:

1Password: www.1password.com 

Slack: www.slack.com 

Calendly: www.calendly.com

Kindle: www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16571048011

Insight Timer: www.insighttimer.com 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

People-Focused Entrepreneurship: From Nurse to Tech Savvy Businesswoman (with Tanya Sam)

45m · Published 15 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Tanya Sam, star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Director of Partnerships at TechSquare Labs, a tech startup hub and venture capital fund, and Founder of The Ambition Fund, an investment company focused on funding businesses founded by women and minority entrepreneurs.

Tanya peels back her many layers to shed light on her education in genetics and nursing, her transition into the tech industry, her awe-inspiring philanthropy efforts, and how the covid-19 pandemic has deeply affected her. Tanya shares how she got onto The Real Housewives of Atlanta, the ups and downs of being on the show and dealing with rumors, and what inspired her to create The Ambition Fund and get involved in the TV show, Making of a Mogul.

“I truly believe that, especially in communities of color, we need to highlight opportunities and different pathways to success in building multigenerational wealth within our communities and we need representation to do that.”-  Tanya Sam

Stay tuned to hear fascinating stories of changemakers in the entrepreneurial space, Tanya’s top 3 life-enhancing apps, and what she’s working on next in 2021. Plus, she offers wise advice on fear, networking, and taking risks in entrepreneurship.

“The key to entrepreneurship is just being able to dive in, believe in yourself, and every day make actionable steps to making your business a success.”-  Tanya Sam

Connect with Tanya:

Visit her website: www.tanyasam.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/itstanyatime 

Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ITSTANYASAM 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/itstanyatime 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tanyasam 

Get Tanya’s Favorite Apps:

1Password: www.1password.com 

Slack: www.slack.com 

Calendly: www.calendly.com

Kindle: www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=16571048011

Insight Timer: www.insighttimer.com 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Making It as a Creative in The Entertainment Industry (with Gina Charbonnet)

54m · Published 07 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Gina Charbonnet, an entertainment industry veteran. She’s the founder and owner of GeChar, an entertainment and production agency where she has produced events for ESSENCE, BET, NAACP, National Democratic Committee, Converse, among many others. Listen in as Gina shares her journey in the entertainment industry and especially as the executive producer of the ESSENCE festival’s Empowerment Experience Stage. Gina always imagined herself doing something creative with her life; she recalls when she first fell in love with the film industry and how it changed her perspective on what women can do as far as creative careers.  

She reflects on how she worked hard in the industry to earn the title of Executive Producer while having Susan Taylor as her mentor. She shares the challenges that tested her at the beginning of her career and how she learned to handle them. “I always think of situations that sometimes are challenging as a way to figure it out.” Gina explains why Oprah was her favorite guest at the Empowerment Experience Stage. 

After having worked with the ESSENCE Festival for many years, Gina is happy to hone her producer skills and contribute to the change in the community through empowerment. “No matter where you’re in life, you have power and you have value.” She also touches on how proud she is that she was a part of conversations that could make a difference in the black community. 

Gina shares with us how she ended up as the executive producer of the feature film Ma Belle, My Beauty after forming a mentor-mentee relationship with the director. She advises young creatives who want to break into the entertainment industry to intentionally own what they’re doing, be disciplined, and then look for a mentor to help them be experts. 

Connect with Gina: https://www.instagram.com/gechar.co/ 

Making It as a Creative in The Entertainment Industry (with Gina Charbonnet)

54m · Published 07 Apr 03:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Gina Charbonnet, an entertainment industry veteran. She’s the founder and owner of GeChar, an entertainment and production agency where she has produced events for ESSENCE, BET, NAACP, National Democratic Committee, Converse, among many others. Listen in as Gina shares her journey in the entertainment industry and especially as the executive producer of the ESSENCE festival’s Empowerment Experience Stage. Gina always imagined herself doing something creative with her life; she recalls when she first fell in love with the film industry and how it changed her perspective on what women can do as far as creative careers.  

She reflects on how she worked hard in the industry to earn the title of Executive Producer while having Susan Taylor as her mentor. She shares the challenges that tested her at the beginning of her career and how she learned to handle them. “I always think of situations that sometimes are challenging as a way to figure it out.” Gina explains why Oprah was her favorite guest at the Empowerment Experience Stage. 

After having worked with the ESSENCE Festival for many years, Gina is happy to hone her producer skills and contribute to the change in the community through empowerment. “No matter where you’re in life, you have power and you have value.” She also touches on how proud she is that she was a part of conversations that could make a difference in the black community. 

Gina shares with us how she ended up as the executive producer of the feature film Ma Belle, My Beauty after forming a mentor-mentee relationship with the director. She advises young creatives who want to break into the entertainment industry to intentionally own what they’re doing, be disciplined, and then look for a mentor to help them be experts. 

Connect with Gina: https://www.instagram.com/gechar.co/ 

Homemade Success: Building a Disruptive Product Line from Scratch (with Calvin Quallis)

48m · Published 01 Apr 01:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Calvin Quallis, Founder and CEO of Scotch Porter, an award-winning male grooming brand that places wellness as a priority for men.

Not too long ago, Calvin left a comfortable, yet unfulfilling corporate career to start a small barber shop in his neighborhood, just as his mother had done when he was a kid. Listen in as Calvin shares about the challenges of the entrepreneurial journey that led to the creation of Scotch Porter, including the difficulty and uncertainty of starting a product line in his kitchen with no product development experience. 

“I wasn’t necessarily passionate about a particular thing… about owning this barber shop that was a cultural hub… about products initially. I think what I was passionate about was making my life better and figuring out what it is that I’m supposed to do in life.”-  Calvin Quallis

Stay tuned to learn how Calvin funded his product line, the meaning behind #beardgang, and some of the most powerful lessons he’s learned from his journey, like the importance of being present and relishing in your success. Plus, he offers advice for those who are interested in entering the beauty and wellness industries.

“Once I started to build, understand, really peel back the layers and figure out ‘what do you really want to accomplish with this brand?’… once I developed a purpose or mission, I was able to leverage that to really build a business that was more than just about a product.”-  Calvin Quallis

Connect with Calvin:

Visit Scotch Porter’s website: www.scotchporter.com 

Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/calvin_quallis 

Follow Scotch Porter on Instagram: www.instagram.com/scotchporter 

Use #beardgang 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Homemade Success: Building a Disruptive Product Line from Scratch (with Calvin Quallis)

48m · Published 01 Apr 01:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Calvin Quallis, Founder and CEO of Scotch Porter, an award-winning male grooming brand that places wellness as a priority for men.

Not too long ago, Calvin left a comfortable, yet unfulfilling corporate career to start a small barber shop in his neighborhood, just as his mother had done when he was a kid. Listen in as Calvin shares about the challenges of the entrepreneurial journey that led to the creation of Scotch Porter, including the difficulty and uncertainty of starting a product line in his kitchen with no product development experience. 

“I wasn’t necessarily passionate about a particular thing… about owning this barber shop that was a cultural hub… about products initially. I think what I was passionate about was making my life better and figuring out what it is that I’m supposed to do in life.”-  Calvin Quallis

Stay tuned to learn how Calvin funded his product line, the meaning behind #beardgang, and some of the most powerful lessons he’s learned from his journey, like the importance of being present and relishing in your success. Plus, he offers advice for those who are interested in entering the beauty and wellness industries.

“Once I started to build, understand, really peel back the layers and figure out ‘what do you really want to accomplish with this brand?’… once I developed a purpose or mission, I was able to leverage that to really build a business that was more than just about a product.”-  Calvin Quallis

Connect with Calvin:

Visit Scotch Porter’s website: www.scotchporter.com 

Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/calvin_quallis 

Follow Scotch Porter on Instagram: www.instagram.com/scotchporter 

Use #beardgang 

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Racism in Public Health and Medicine & What You Need to Know About the Covid-19 Vaccines (with Dr. Chris Pernell)

1h 17m · Published 24 Mar 04:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Dr. Chris Pernell, a dynamic physician leader, health and wellness visionary, and social change agent. She’s a charismatic and leading voice in preventative medicine and public health and is currently working as a senior executive in a hospital in New Jersey. Chris is here to talk about her journey and her mission of educating the black and brown communities about the Covid-19 vaccines.

Chris grew up in a New Jersey school that lacked diversity, yet she knew and saw black excellence in her community. Her experience with prejudice shaped her sense of voice and advocacy, teaching her how to use her voice and stand up for herself at a young age. Chris knew she wanted to be a doctor since the sixth grade and has truly been prepared for her current roles since high school.

Chris details how attending Princeton University was a challenge academically and culturally, along with how taking two gap years lead to massive growth and expansion in her skills, later distinguishing her in medical school. She describes how her faith and her family helps her endure through life’s challenges, why it was important for her to take on the role of preventative medicine and public health physician, and why she participated in the Covid-19 vaccine trials. She also offers insight into her experience getting the Moderna vaccine and its accompanying symptoms.

“Historically, that is one of the inequities that we have to work on. Black and brown persons do not participate in clinical research in the levels that are equivalent to their representation of a population… and that’s for a host of reasons.”-  Dr. Chris Pernell

Stay tuned to hear about Chris’s disappointing encounter with Ben Carson and how she overcame a life-threatening illness while in her internship. Plus, she shares powerful advice on overcoming adversity and setbacks in life.

“Don’t be afraid to put certain dreams out to pasture, as long as you don’t put you out to pasture.”-  Dr. Chris Pernell

Connect with Dr. Chris Pernell:

Visit her website: www.drchrispernell.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thegooddoctormd 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LifeClinic101 

Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DrChrisMD 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drctp

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Racism in Public Health and Medicine & What You Need to Know About the Covid-19 Vaccines (with Dr. Chris Pernell)

1h 17m · Published 24 Mar 04:00

In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Dr. Chris Pernell, a dynamic physician leader, health and wellness visionary, and social change agent. She’s a charismatic and leading voice in preventative medicine and public health and is currently working as a senior executive in a hospital in New Jersey. Chris is here to talk about her journey and her mission of educating the black and brown communities about the Covid-19 vaccines.

Chris grew up in a New Jersey school that lacked diversity, yet she knew and saw black excellence in her community. Her experience with prejudice shaped her sense of voice and advocacy, teaching her how to use her voice and stand up for herself at a young age. Chris knew she wanted to be a doctor since the sixth grade and has truly been prepared for her current roles since high school.

Chris details how attending Princeton University was a challenge academically and culturally, along with how taking two gap years lead to massive growth and expansion in her skills, later distinguishing her in medical school. She describes how her faith and her family helps her endure through life’s challenges, why it was important for her to take on the role of preventative medicine and public health physician, and why she participated in the Covid-19 vaccine trials. She also offers insight into her experience getting the Moderna vaccine and its accompanying symptoms.

“Historically, that is one of the inequities that we have to work on. Black and brown persons do not participate in clinical research in the levels that are equivalent to their representation of a population… and that’s for a host of reasons.”-  Dr. Chris Pernell

Stay tuned to hear about Chris’s disappointing encounter with Ben Carson and how she overcame a life-threatening illness while in her internship. Plus, she shares powerful advice on overcoming adversity and setbacks in life.

“Don’t be afraid to put certain dreams out to pasture, as long as you don’t put you out to pasture.”-  Dr. Chris Pernell

Connect with Dr. Chris Pernell:

Visit her website: www.drchrispernell.com 

Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thegooddoctormd 

Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LifeClinic101 

Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DrChrisMD 

Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drctp

About the Host:

Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.

With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.

The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”

Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:

@Dreenawhitpr & @whitpr

Join The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield has 58 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 50:27:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 23:40.

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