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By Ikenna Onuorah
A Nod is a simple gesture, a silent acknowledgement among individuals that conveys recognition, shared...
By Chinaemerem Sochi Ogbonna
Human-Centred Innovation. Growth-Minded Partnerships. When people ask what The Nod is, I usually say,...
By Levar Saul
In a time where algorithms shape opportunity and access, The Nod stands as a bold movement. Our communities...
By Sara Awatta
Building the Backbone of a Movement At The Nod, we talk a lot about impact and the structure it takes...
By Taneya Rogers
Storytelling and oratory arts are woven deeply into my Caribbean heritage. My journey into print media...
By Samantha Alexander
Marketing is often the overlooked piece of the business puzzle. We push it aside during early-stage growth...
By Rafiat Babayode
What does reclaiming a prosperous economy for Black innovators in Canada look like? It starts with ownership...
By The Nod HQ
Picture three people from completely different backgrounds coming together with nothing but a shared...
By Dennis Agbegha
There’s something telling about how we celebrate wealth in different communities. In the Black...
By Jeanne Lehman
Charity That Begins at Home and Transforms a Community At BCW, we see empowerment as multifaceted, encompassing...
By Vanessa Maidoh
Money behaves like gravity, an invisible force shaping economies. In Black Canadian communities, this...
By Nonso Morah
It was something I genuinely loved, capturing moments in the highest quality possible. My friends saw...
By Rehana Malik-Mbanga
For ambitious leaders, the journey from local impact to global influence often feels like a riddle. Yet,...
By Clement Esene
For generations, Black entrepreneurs have navigated an economic system designed without our inclusion....
By Nkem Onyegbula
Entrepreneurial Story As a management consultant and business owner, my entrepreneurial journey has been...
By Kim-Ann Wilson
How The Nod App Supports Black-Owned Business Growth As a marketing consultant with over seven years...
By Dozie Anyaegbunam
It’s Time to Systemize the Institutional Wisdom in Our Community Over the last 30 months, I’ve interviewed...
By Christelle Mokoko
Moving to a new country is hard. You need to learn the language and find a place to live. But the biggest...
By Imole Ashogbon
Picture this: It’s 2:47 AM on a Tuesday when an HR professional in Calgary sends a desperate voice...
By Joseph Omale
Young professionals everywhere share the same frustration. Finding culturally relevant experiences feels...
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