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189: Blooming Success: How Urban Sustainability Drives Economic Empowerment w/ Quilen Blackwell

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In this episode, we're delving into a topic that's not just about industry specifics—it’s about creating meaningful change in our communities. We understand that as a Black entrepreneur, you're not just building a business; you're sowing seeds of transformation and empowerment. That's why we're thrilled to bring you this conversation with Quilen Blackwell, president and co-founder of Chicago Eco House, as we explore the powerful connection between urban sustainability and economic empowerment.

At the heart of today's discussion is the profound impact of urban sustainability initiatives. Through projects like Southside Blooms, Quilen and his team are turning neglected urban landscapes into vibrant hubs of activity, creating jobs, providing skills training, and instilling a sense of pride and ownership in local youth. We'll uncover how these initiatives are not only revitalizing communities but also fostering economic resilience and environmental stewardship.

DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The significance of urban sustainability for fostering economic empowerment

  • How initiatives like Southside Blooms are transforming abandoned lots into vibrant community spaces

  • The role of social enterprise in empowering marginalized youth and building resilient communities

  • Strategies for overcoming challenges and scaling sustainable projects to reach more communities

  • Practical ways individuals and businesses can contribute to urban sustainability efforts

But this isn't just a story about flowers; it's a story about empowerment. Black entrepreneurs like Quilen are leveraging their passion and expertise to address pressing social and environmental issues. And while the challenges they face may be daunting—from navigating regulations to securing funding—they're met with unwavering determination and a commitment to making a difference.

Quilen Blackwell brings a wealth of experience and dedication to this conversation. As the president and co-founder of Chicago Eco House, his mission is to train inner-city youth in sustainable social enterprises to alleviate poverty. The Chicago Eco House’s signature program, Southside Blooms, has garnered recognition through awards like the UL Innovation Education Award, Delta Institute BOOST Award, the Keep Chicago Beautiful Community Vision Award, and the African American Legacy Award.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of planting seeds of change and discover how you can be part of the blooming success of urban sustainability and economic empowerment.

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Support:

This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education.

Transformation requires a catalyst. For thousands of business leaders, Harvard Business School Executive Education has been that catalyst. Here, senior leaders join in a transformational learning experience, networking with executives from around the world.

During the day, participants take part in dynamic lectures led by distinguished faculty. In the evening, the learning continues in unique on-campus living groups. And a wide range of virtual leadership programs offer the types of interactivity and connectivity formerly reserved for in-person engagements.

Prepare for the next step in your career. Learn More.

Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/189

Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast!

Connect with us on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/

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In this episode, we're delving into a topic that's not just about industry specifics—it’s about creating meaningful change in our communities. We understand that as a Black entrepreneur, you're not just building a business; you're sowing seeds of transformation and empowerment. That's why we're thrilled to bring you this conversation with Quilen Blackwell, president and co-founder of Chicago Eco House, as we explore the powerful connection between urban sustainability and economic empowerment.

At the heart of today's discussion is the profound impact of urban sustainability initiatives. Through projects like Southside Blooms, Quilen and his team are turning neglected urban landscapes into vibrant hubs of activity, creating jobs, providing skills training, and instilling a sense of pride and ownership in local youth. We'll uncover how these initiatives are not only revitalizing communities but also fostering economic resilience and environmental stewardship.

DURING THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • The significance of urban sustainability for fostering economic empowerment

  • How initiatives like Southside Blooms are transforming abandoned lots into vibrant community spaces

  • The role of social enterprise in empowering marginalized youth and building resilient communities

  • Strategies for overcoming challenges and scaling sustainable projects to reach more communities

  • Practical ways individuals and businesses can contribute to urban sustainability efforts

But this isn't just a story about flowers; it's a story about empowerment. Black entrepreneurs like Quilen are leveraging their passion and expertise to address pressing social and environmental issues. And while the challenges they face may be daunting—from navigating regulations to securing funding—they're met with unwavering determination and a commitment to making a difference.

Quilen Blackwell brings a wealth of experience and dedication to this conversation. As the president and co-founder of Chicago Eco House, his mission is to train inner-city youth in sustainable social enterprises to alleviate poverty. The Chicago Eco House’s signature program, Southside Blooms, has garnered recognition through awards like the UL Innovation Education Award, Delta Institute BOOST Award, the Keep Chicago Beautiful Community Vision Award, and the African American Legacy Award.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of planting seeds of change and discover how you can be part of the blooming success of urban sustainability and economic empowerment.

------------

Support:

This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education.

Transformation requires a catalyst. For thousands of business leaders, Harvard Business School Executive Education has been that catalyst. Here, senior leaders join in a transformational learning experience, networking with executives from around the world.

During the day, participants take part in dynamic lectures led by distinguished faculty. In the evening, the learning continues in unique on-campus living groups. And a wide range of virtual leadership programs offer the types of interactivity and connectivity formerly reserved for in-person engagements.

Prepare for the next step in your career. Learn More.

Don't miss out on the resources mentioned in this episode by checking out the show notes at blacktobusiness.com/189

Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast!

Connect with us on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/

Don’t miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter:

https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist

  continue reading

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