From Chains to Links

By Kelly Burton & Ifeoma Ike

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The world moves because of Black innovation and creativity. But in a world where innovation has been sold as a narrative of the elite, the white and the male, how do we reclaim the truth about innovation, technology and access to wealth? 


How do we design spaces where Black people live out their birthright as innovators?


When will Black creativity work for Black beyond survival and scarcity? And against us, to divide us or solely for the benefit of systems not designed to respect or protect us?


What are the cultural and  indigenous practices, rituals and inventions that will transform our collective struggle into mass abundance?


From Chains to Links is a groundbreaking innovation podcast uniting the vast experiences of Black thought leaders who dream abundantly and use their space to create more wealth pathways for Black entrepreneurs. This podcast intentionally acknowledges Black people as the drivers of economic and social change—building upon their complex relationship with capitalism, political movements and the advancements of technology, social media and the digital economy. A true experimentation of truth-telling and fellowship, From Chains to Links will inspire you, make you laugh and make you cry, while challenging you to think bigger, find your tribe and take your rightful place in the broader movement for Black liberation.


This podcast goes beyond traditional entrepreneurial topics by exploring the intersection of culture, identity, and business. Hosted by entrepreneurs, social scientists and activists Dr. Kelly Burton and Ifeoma Ike, Esq., each episode of From Chains to Links features vulnerable and engaging conversations with prominent Black entrepreneurs, luminaries and artists across industries who see the power in sharing journeys, hacks and data to build a safer and more equitable business landscape. A living room parlor vibe, no topic is off-limits: from the definition of success, to impact of trauma, to the role of movements in a digital world. Space is given for the diversity of thought which has always existed in Black communities.


A product of the Black Innovation Alliance, From Chains to Links is a bridge to valuable resources for aspiring Black entrepreneurs and provides practical advice, strategies and actionable insights to help listeners navigate the complexities of starting and scaling their own businesses. Don’t miss out on the provocative space providing tools, innovation and joy through the greatest invention of all: Black love. 


Join us as we celebrate the resiliency, creativity, and innovation of Black entrepreneurs, and contribute to a more inclusive and thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem.


Episode Date
Why Does Ownership Matter In Black Ventures? With Luke Cooper
Dec 25, 2024
Where Do Queer & Civil Rights Meet? With David Johns
Dec 18, 2024
Can Technology Propel Social Justice?
Dec 11, 2024
What Is The New Reality For Black Businesses After The Supreme Court's Big Decision?
Dec 04, 2024
What Does Leadership, Wellness & Empowerment Look Like Today? Hint: She's Black
Nov 27, 2024
Where Do Black Voices Fit In Shaping Tomorrow's Economy? With Tyrome Smith
Nov 20, 2024
The Blueprint To Generational Prosperity | Real Talk For Black Entrepreneurs
Nov 13, 2024
AI & US | WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR BLACK AMERICA
Oct 31, 2024
Black People Aren't A Monolith | But What Does That Really Mean For Politics?
Oct 29, 2024
Elections, Civil Rights And Hot Sauce | 10 Questions With Bakari Sellers
Oct 23, 2024
Can Black Innovation Afford To Fail?: Curious Reflections From Hosts Ifeoma & Kelly
Aug 18, 2024
Building the 21st Century Civil Rights Movement, Today
Aug 07, 2024
Frontiers, Pioneers and Pace Setters: Leading While Black in the Innovation Economy
Jul 31, 2024
Commas, Currency and Collective Economics
Jul 24, 2024
Innovation & Sustainability As Birthright
Jul 17, 2024
Introducing The Equity Mindset
Jul 10, 2024
Before We Were Black With Aisha Shillingford And Terry Marshall
Jul 03, 2024
The Modern Undergrounds With Jeff Lindor
Jun 26, 2024
What Is The Future of Racial Justice Work? With Andre M. Perry
Jun 03, 2024