Episode 082 | Figuring it out with Nicole Crentsil, CEO of Black Girl Festival | Free and Figuring It Out

 
Go into 2020 with a plan PART TWO | Your goals; taking action, vision boards, accountability and affirmations

Nicole Crentsil is a London-based Ghanaian born cultural curator, creative consultant and entrepreneur. In 2018, Forbes listed Nicole as one of 100 women to follow on Twitter and LinkedIn. In the same year, TimeOut named Nicole as 1 of 50 Londoner’s shaping the city’s cultural landscape. Nicole is the CEO of Black Girl Festival - a creative community and arts festival for Black women, girls and non-binary people. She’s also the founder of BIG SIS, a platform dedicated to supporting the personal development of creative working women. Nicole is passionate about connecting women, young people and underrepresented groups to art, culture and events.

We discuss with Nicole…

  • the creative industry and potential roles available

  • being a Black girl and woman in the creative industry

  • entering an industry dominated by white men

  • feeling excluded when following your passion

  • understanding the one thing you are good at

  • why qualifications aren’t everything

  • internships and socio-economic status

  • being Black and discriminated against when applying for internships

  • the true cost of doing internships

  • getting into debt to afford to learn

  • the rich side of fashion degrees

  • developing side hustles

  • importance of mental health as a creative

  • bringing Black women together

  • the Black British experience vs the US one

  • Black history and school curriculums

  • supporting Black women in the creative industry

  • lockdown and its effects

  • Black Lives Matter rise during COVID19

  • Lack of Black blood donors

  • Lack of representation of Black women.

Resources mentioned

Taking up space

Give Blood NHS

Slay In Your Lane

Find Nicole at

Instagram

Black Girl Fest

Unmasked Women

Big Sis

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Your hosts are...

Charelle Griffith, 32, is a marketing strategist for solopreneurs and founder of PropelHer, a personal development blog and book club. She lives in London, dates men and has been single for 5 years (except for a summer romance in 2018). Connect with Charelle on Instagram.


Verity Brown, 34, is a northerner and the founder of The Authentic DatA Revolution and is currently living in the Lake District, UK. She is bisexual, was single for 3.5 years and is in a relationship with a woman. Connect with Verity on Instagram.

 
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