Oakland business community members Brian Loftus, Devon Porrino, and Faye Love talk about responding to a week that sometimes seemed completely out of control.
Guest Profiles
Faye Love (LinkedIn |Facebook | Twitter) is an Oakland resident, manager at her family owned Gazzali’s Supermarket , as well as a Division Leader and financial coach for Primerica.
Brian Loftus (Facebook | Twitter) is an Oakland resident and the Owner and Chef of Old Thyme Brick & Butter Company.
Devon Porrino (LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter), is an Oakland resident and Founder of Wilding Women. (Instagram)
Show Notes
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Production: Sound Design by Courtney Grace, Production Assistance by Noel Ayana, Jen Huynh with Host voices of Becca and j-
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360BayArea intro music by Courtney Grace with vocals by ElleT
Featured Music by Danny Swain “Oh My”and “Love Attacks” and One Zion “America”
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The Ambassadors Circle commented 2016-07-19 14:56:35 -0700Bryan thank you for taking the time to comment and for contributing your insightful feedback. We can promise you that we are just getting started with this conversation and while we’re inviting all types of colorful voices to the show, stay tuned for upcoming episodes that will feature voices of black men and women from all around the Bay Area.
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Bryan Parker commented 2016-07-18 15:30:08 -0700Good session. Conversation, however,seems incomplete with no black voices represented. There is a war on black people, especially African-American males, don’t know how you can have a show like this without including one of those voices.
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Devon Porrino followed this page 2016-07-17 21:01:08 -0700
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