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NotableBIT (Notable & Black in Tech)
by B Donald Harris
Celebrating Black technology professionals throughout the world.At NotableBIT, we’re proud to celebrate the accomplishments and careers of African-American technology professionals through our many different showcases, podcasts, and more. They’re paving the way for others to follow, and it’s an honor to be a part of their journey.Listen as B Donald Harris interviews entrepreneurs from across the world that are notable figures in their communities and empower those around them.
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Building Human-First Systems in the Age of AI | Yousef Bin Ageil on StoreHouse & The Soil Institute
In this episode of the Notable & Black in Tech Podcast, B Donald Harris, Major Phillips, and Randall Phillips sit down with Yousef Bin Ageil, founder of The Soil Institute and creator of StoreHouse, a next-generation micro-grocery model designed to fight food deserts, support local farmers, and build community-owned food systems. Yousef shares the powerful story behind his mission, from being impacted as a child by the realities of hunger and human suffering, to building early businesses, traveling to Indonesia at 21, working around innovation and government leadership, and living among farmers across the region. Those experiences shaped his belief that essential systems like food, water, shelter, health, and belonging should serve people, protect dignity, and remain in the hands of communities. The conversation explores how broken systems often leave both farmers and communities without power, why middlemen can distort access and ownership, and how StoreHouse is being designed to connect farmers directly with communities that need fresh food. Yousef also discusses the launch of The Soil Institute, the evolution of StoreHouse, the importance of truth and ownership in founder-led work, and his vision for Year Zero: The Human Rebirth, a documentary project exploring humanity, AI, sustainable systems, and the future of human-centered innovation. This is a conversation about purpose, faith, technology, food justice, human dignity, community ownership, and what it means to build systems that serve people instead of replacing them. Connect with Yousef Bin Ageil:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yousefbinageil/ Instagram: @Iamyabaa The Soil Institute: @ThesoilInstitute Website: The Soil Institute StoreHouse Project: StoreHouse Initiative Email: [email protected] Topics covered: Community-owned systems, food deserts, StoreHouse, The Soil Institute, farmers, AI, human dignity, future of work, sustainable systems, Black builders, entrepreneurship, purpose, ownership, and Year Zero: The Human Rebirth.https://www.instagram.com/notablebit/https://www.instagram.com/bi.leader/https://www.instagram.com/randall.c.phillips/
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From Power BI Queen to Purpose-Driven Builder | DeNisha Malone on AI, Data & Thinkers and Doers
In this episode of The Notable & Black in Tech Podcast, we sit down with DeNisha Malone — widely known as the Power BI Queen — to talk about her journey in data, her work in AI, and how she’s helping create real pathways into tech for the next generation. From Power BI and Microsoft Copilot to mentorship, entrepreneurship, and purpose-driven work, this conversation is full of insight for anyone trying to grow in today’s tech landscape. We also talk about Thinkers & Doers, DeNisha’s initiative focused on helping students bridge the gap between learning and real-world application through mentorship, project-based experience, and exposure to real opportunities in data and AI. She shares why practical experience matters, how AI is changing the way we work, and why people need to adapt, learn, and stay ready as the industry continues to evolve. This episode touches on: Power BI and Microsoft Fabric AI in the modern workflow Mentorship and workforce readiness Creating real opportunities for students * Entrepreneurship, purpose, and building beyond tech titles Connect with DeNisha Malone LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denishamalone Thinkers & Doers: https://thinkersdoers.org God's Farmacy: https://www.denisham.com/ Call to Action Apply to the Thinkers & Doers mentorship program as a student, or partner with the organization to bring data and AI solutions to your company or community. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations amplifying Black voices in tech. https://www.instagram.com/notablebit/ https://www.instagram.com/bi.leader/ https://www.instagram.com/randall.c.phillips/ https://bitvoices.network
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AI, Community, and Comebacks: The Real Tech Journey
In this episode, we sit down with JC Smiley, Founder of Tech Scene Media, to talk about building community, navigating tech, and creating access where it doesn’t exist.JC shares his journey—from stepping away from tech for nearly 20 years to teaching himself again and building a platform that connects Memphis’ growing tech ecosystem.We also dive into:How AI is changing how developers workWhy community is the real advantage in techThe importance of visibility and accessLessons from building without a roadmapWhy it’s never too late to get back into techThis conversation is for builders, creators, and anyone trying to find their place in tech.🎯 Key Takeaway:Tech isn’t just about skills—it’s about community, access, and showing people they belong.🔗 Connect with JC Smiley:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcsmileyjr/https://memphistechscene.beehiiv.com/🚀 Join the movement:BIT Voices is building a new kind of tech community—where builders connect, collaborate, and grow.https://bitvoices.network
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Carol Ray-Holmes on AI, Black Tech, and 40 Years of Opening Doors
In this episode of the Notable & Black in Tech Podcast, B Donald, Major, and Randall sit down with Carol Ray-Holmes—technology educator, Microsoft Certified Trainer, community mentor, and founder of Lady Ray Computer Services LLC.Carol shares her remarkable journey through nearly 40 years in tech, from teaching Microsoft tools and earning dozens of certifications to building an AI-powered platform designed to help people become more competitive in today’s job market.This conversation dives into:• Carol’s journey into technology• What AI means for Black professionals and communities• Why ethics, equity, and ownership matter in tech• How her app helps users identify skill gaps, prepare for jobs, and grow in AI• The power of mentorship, exposure, and opening doors for the next generationThis is a powerful episode about resilience, reinvention, and making sure Black talent is not left behind in the future of technology.Guest: Carol Ray-HolmesHost: B Donald HarrisCo-Hosts: Major Phillips, Randall PhillipsConnect with Carol Ray-Holmes:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ladyraycomputer-b621769/https://ai-career-launchpad-8c543d2b.base44.appConnect with NotableBIT / BIT Voices:https://notablebit.comhttps://bitvoices.networkSubscribe for more conversations highlighting Black technologists, founders, and builders shaping the future.#BlackInTech #AI #WomenInTech #TechCareers #NotableBIT #ArtificialIntelligence #CareerDevelopment #BlackWomenInTech #TechPodcast #DigitalEquity
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Is AI Taking Our Jobs? Real Talk with Tech Pros Who've Seen It All
Notable, Black & in Tech is where real tech conversations happen—from seasoned software engineers to hardware wizards, we're pulling back the curtain on what it's like being Black in tech. In this episode, we welcome back Randall Phillips for a deep dive into the current AI buzz. Is it really coming for our jobs, or is it just hype?Tune in as we chop it up about:AI’s real impact on tech careersMisconceptions fueled by social media and HollywoodClassic developer stories from legacy code rewrites to TI-83 hacksThe dream (and danger) of robot DJs powered by AI🎧 Follow, subscribe, and stay connected with us at https://www.notablebit.com. And don’t forget to find us on Instagram at @NotableBit.We’re Notable. We’re Black. We’re in Tech. And today—we might be DJing too.
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How Benny Smith Found Millions From Lost Music Royalties & Tech
In this episode of the Notable and Black in Tech Podcast, hosts B. Donna Harris and Major Phillips welcome back Benny Smith—a tech innovator and self-taught musician from Memphis, Tennessee. Benny shares his incredible journey from growing up in Memphis to mastering coding on his own and building a revolutionary royalty calculation system that uncovers hidden revenue for artists.Learn how Benny applied his tech expertise to the music industry, striking lucrative deals with artists like Boosie Badazzand raising $10 million by leveraging data and innovation. From navigating the complexities of streaming royalties to transforming lives through data-driven solutions, Benny’s story is nothing short of inspiring.Whether you're an artist, tech enthusiast, or entrepreneur, this episode will open your eyes to the untapped potential of data and technology in the music industry.Don’t miss out on valuable insights that could help you uncover hidden revenue streams and maximize your creative impact.Follow us for more inspiring stories and practical advice from Black innovators making their mark in tech and beyond.
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The Power of Data in Politics w/ Benny Smith
In this episode of Notable & Black in Tech, hosts B-Donald Harris & Major Phillips sit down with Benny Smith, founder of Turnout Gurus, to discuss the intersection of technology, data analytics, and politics. Benny shares how he uses forecasting models to predict voter turnout, revolutionizing political campaigns and making elections more strategic and cost-effective.👉 Timestamps:0:00 - Welcome & Introductions3:40 - What is Turnout Gurus?10:15 - Predicting Voter Turnout w/ Data Science18:50 - Lowering the Cost of Elections27:30 - Why Traditional Polls Are Flawed35:20 - AI, Data Mining & Political Strategy 🤖✨ Key Takeaways:✔️ How Big Data is changing political campaigns✔️ The real impact of money in elections✔️ How automation & AI streamline voter engagement✔️ The future of election technology
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Breaking into Tech & Building an App from Scratch with Frank Blation| Notable & Black in Tech Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Notable & Black in Tech, where we highlight Black tech entrepreneurs, innovators, and professionals shaping the industry. Today, we’re taking a different approach—focusing on a newcomer to tech who's already making waves! Welcome our new Co Host: Major Phillips. 💻 Our special guest, Frank Blation, shares his journey from sneaker reselling frustrations to discovering his passion for coding and launching his own social connection app, Ripple. 🌊🔥 🎯 In this episode, we discuss: ✅ Breaking into the tech industry with no prior experience ✅ Learning to code & the challenges of building an app ✅ The story behind Ripple—an interest-based social platform connecting people one-on-one & with communities ✅ How it differentiates from Meetup, Bumble Friends & other networking platforms ✅ Tulsa’s growing Black tech community & entrepreneurship opportunities ✅ Advice for aspiring Black tech founders
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How This Founder Built a Life-Saving App After a Near-Death Experience | Black in Tech Podcast
Welcome to another episode of Notable and Black in Tech Podcast, where we highlight trailblazers making waves in the tech industry!In this episode, we sit down with Robert Washington, the founder and CEO of Shelter Share, an innovative app that connects people with emergency shelters during severe weather events. 🚨🌪️Robert shares his incredible journey—from experiencing a tornado firsthand while holding his newborn daughter to building a tech solution that now helps communities in need. But his story doesn’t stop there! Through accelerator programs, no-code development, and sheer determination, Robert pivoted his app to also serve the homeless population, providing them with access to vital resources.🔹 Key Takeaways from This Episode: ✅ The reality of being a Black founder in tech ✅ How Shelter Share helps during extreme weather and homelessness crises ✅ The power of accelerator programs for first-time tech founders ✅ Lessons from launching an app with no prior coding experience ✅ Overcoming imposter syndrome and finding your purpose in techIf you're passionate about tech, entrepreneurship, social impact, or startup growth, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss!
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Black and In Tech (Notable BIT): Building Tulsa’s Inclusive Tech Future
Tulsa is rising as a national tech hub, but what makes this movement truly special is the commitment to innovation. On this episode of Notable, Black and In Tech, we sit down with Mikeal Vaughn, founder and executive director of Urban Coders Guild, to explore how his groundbreaking work is transforming tech education for underserved, underrepresented, and under-resourced students in Tulsa. Urban Coders Guild is more than just a program—it’s a movement. With a mission to provide high-quality computer science education, Mikeal and his team are breaking down barriers and creating pathways for middle and high schoolers to thrive in the tech world. From summer coding programs to year-round academic initiatives, students are building confidence, community, and competency, all while preparing for industry-recognized certifications and future opportunities in tech. 🌟 In this episode, you’ll discover: How Tulsa’s Black Tech Street, Tulsa Innovation Labs, and Urban Coders Guild are driving tech inclusion. The challenges faced by underserved students and how Urban Coders Guild is eliminating barriers. The journey from coding basics to industry-ready certifications for students. How this initiative is paving the way for college credit and high school graduation requirements in computer science. Whether you're a parent, community leader, tech professional, or someone passionate about shaping the next generation of innovators, this episode will inspire you to be part of the change. 🔔 Subscribe now and join us as we amplify the voices of Black tech founders, entrepreneurs, and career professionals who are rocking the industry. This is about building a future where everyone has a place—and a voice—in Tulsa’s tech revolution.
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Special Guest: Tai Nehisi, Founder of Organizely
Celebrating Black technology professionals throughout the world.At NotableBIT, we’re proud to celebrate the accomplishments and careers of African-American technology professionals through our many different showcases, podcasts, and more. They’re paving the way for others to follow, and it’s an honor to be a part of their journey.This episode features the guest and founder of Organizely "Tech" Tai Nahisi. Tai Nahisi, founder and CEO of Organizedly, discusses her journey from underemployment during the 2008 global financial crisis to creating a workforce utility platform. Organizedly, launched in 2021, provides productivity and efficiency tools for the future of work. Tai emphasizes the importance of self-belief and continuous learning, sharing her experience of using no-code and low-code tools to develop digital solutions. The platform, which includes tools like "Process," converts procedural documents into process maps, aims to support upskilling and reskilling in a digital-first world. Tai highlights the need for digital accessibility and the potential for Organizedly to become a digital marketplace for subject matter experts.
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Celebrating Black technology professionals throughout the world.At NotableBIT, we’re proud to celebrate the accomplishments and careers of African-American technology professionals through our many different showcases, podcasts, and more. They’re paving the way for others to follow, and it’s an honor to be a part of their journey.Listen as B Donald Harris interviews entrepreneurs from across the world that are notable figures in their communities and empower those around them.
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