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I Can Represent

Sandra Gordonpodcasters.spotify.com
Black women are still underrepresented - not visible in so many sectors and in key positions that can influence and make the changes that are necessary to create a more equitable playing field. ICR, is a platform showcasing some of those women. In their own words you hear about their journey, understand their motivation/ inspiration and how they have overcome any obstacles. It is a demonstration of what is possible. You can see it, you can be it.
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Episodes

Zakiyah Shani - Professional make-up artist

Zakiyah is a globally experienced professional makeup artist with nearly a decade in the industry. Her work has taken her around the world, collaborating with well-known names and respected publications. Through following her passion and consistently honing her craft, Zakiyah has not only built a successful career but also found purpose and personal growth along the way. She’s passionate about inspiring young girls to believe in themselves, embrace their individuality, and pursue what lights the...

Jul 23, 202552 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Ayesha Giles - Detective Chief Inspector

Ayesha Gilesjoined Avon and Somerset Police in December 2004 at the age of 21 after finishing her degree in psychology, she was promoted to detective sergeant in 2014, detective inspector in 2017 and detective chief inspector in 2019. Ayesha has worked in CID main office, Intelligence, strategic change and was the head of counter corruption unit, she is now the lead for tackling disproportionality and lead a change programme on trust and confidence.

May 27, 202555 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Ngaio - Singer, producer, songwriter, DJ

Ngaio has many different strings to her bow. A lover of new people, collaborations and minds, her works is embedded in building community out of individuality. Her colourful portfolio career is based on values of authenticity, identity, compassion and honesty. Ngaio, the versatile artist renowned for her vocals, songwriting, and DJing prowess, seamlessly blends these talents to craft electrifying live performances. Debutsher first self-produced EP 'Four Quarters' and accompanyinglive show. As a ...

May 07, 20251 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Keri Andriana - Chief executive & founder of Amschela

Keri Andriana chief executive & founder of Amschela Originating from Bristol, Keri is a multi-award winning self-taught handbag designer, entrepreneur and founding CEO of Amschela, a global vegan handbag company headquartered in England. Prior to founding the brand, she was a lawyer for 15 years,specialising in Prison Law & Reform. The brand also operates a social mobility programme providing opportunities for young people wishing to pursue careers in the fashion industry who face barrie...

Apr 07, 202547 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Muneera Pilgrim - Poet/Writer

Muneera is an international Poet, Cultural Producer, Writer, Community Researcher, Broadcaster, TEDx Speaker and WOW Festival Speaker. She conducts workshops, shares art, guest lectures, hosts, and finds alternative ways to educate and exchange ideas while focusing on methodologies of empowerment for non-centred people. At heart, Muneera is a storyteller, concerned with telling stories to disrupt mainstream narratives of non centred people globally and to beautify truths that are rarely told. Mu...

Nov 23, 20241 hrSeason 1Ep. 9

Jenny Davis - TV, Stage and Film writer

This week’s episode will focus on Black women working in the Arts sector, working as a writer for TV, stage and film with Jenny Davis. Jenny writes for TV, stage and film. Jenny’s theatre credits include THE FRONT ROOM (Oval House); WEDDING CHORUS; FIFTEEN MINUTES OF WONDER (Bristol Old Vic); LOOKING FOR MR DARCY. Jenny was also founder-producer of MISSING PIECES a script in hand showcase of Black Theatre, co-produced with Bristol Old Vic. In TV, Jenny was a regular writer on the BBC’s daytime d...

Oct 02, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Joyann Boyce - Marketing/AI

This week's episode we will be focusing on women who work in the marketing and AT sector with Joyann Boyce. Joyann is the Founder and CEO of InClued.ai, a new platform that helps marketing teams to reduce bias, protect brand reputation and reach wider audiences. Her mission is to establish Inclusive Marketing as an industry standard. She is an award-winning entrepreneur with over six years of consulting experience for brands such as Coke, Social Point, Adobe, and Nationwide. Joyann has successfu...

Aug 05, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Aisha Thomas - Education

This week’s episode will focus on Black women working in the Education sector, with Aisha Thomas. To build a more inclusive education system, the teaching workforce must be representative of the communities they seek to serve– and yet people of colour are considerably underrepresented in the teaching workforce, especially among school leaders. Aisha's career began in law but took a transformative turn towards education, where she quickly became an influential Assistant Principal at a secondary s...

Jun 15, 20241 hr 2 minEp. 6

Marti Burgess - Legal

This week’s episode will focus on Black women working in the Legal sector. I am very excited to introduce my guest today, Marti Burgess a Partner with Knights Since 1999, Marti have practised as a lawyer. She is a partner at Knights, a national law firm with over 23 offices throughout the UK. She is an experienced corporate lawyer. In 1994 before Marti became a lawyer along with her brother, they secured VC finance to acquire a 1200 capacity nightclub. She was one of the key strategists in turni...

May 05, 202443 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Trish Uwanogho STEM

Background to the sector Despite the evidence that shows diverse teams increase innovation, productivity and revenue, there are clearly still vast imbalances in the UK STEM workforce. In technology in particular, the lack of women from black and brown communities is worrying when the use of technology in our everyday lives. When we look at the engineering sector, a 2018 Engineering UK report found that only 8.1% of men and women working in engineering were from Black groups, with Black & Bro...

Mar 21, 202459 minEp. 4

Georgia Ramsay - Magistrate

Georgia Ramsay is a Change & Configuration Management Analyst for the Council. She has an active union background – became chair of Unison Bristol Black members group. Also became an activist within Unison Southwest Region and was Unison Southwest Regional Black Members chair for a number of years. In 2001 she joined Operation Black Vote (OBV). Its aim was to increase the number of people from black and ethnic minority ethnic groups (BME) who are Magistrates. In order for it to reflect the c...

Mar 01, 202455 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Sandra Meadows MBE - CEO/Board member

In this episode, you have Sandra Gordon in conversation with Sandra Meadows MBE a former Chief Executive Officer based in Bristol, Sandra is a Director for the Centre for Mentoring and Coaching, with considerable experience as an advocate, senior manager and non-Executive Director. Sandra works to achieve positive transformation and improvement within individuals and organisations, encouraging creativity and new ways of thinking. With a strong interest in diverse and inclusive leadership develop...

Feb 15, 202457 min

Introduction to ICR and founder Sandra Gordon

Radio Broadcaster and podcaster Sandra Green interviews the founder of I Can Represent podcast Sandra Gordon. Biography Sandra’s working career started as an admin assistant, and she worked her way up to running her own Call Centres across 3 sites for some trusted brands. She utilised the opportunity of a career break to undertake voluntary work in Africa, job coaching the homeless, and to become an accredited Life Coach. The trip to Africa also reignited her creative side and led her to startin...

Feb 01, 202449 min

I Can Represent - trailer

Black women are still underrepresented - not visible in so many sectors and in key positions that can influence and make the changes that are necessary to create a more equitable playing field. ICR, is a platform showcasing some of those women. In their own words you hear about their journey, understand their motivation/ inspiration and how they have overcome any obstacles. It is a demonstration of what is possible, you can see it, you can be it.

Jan 31, 202455 sec
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