The Idea People
The Idea People
Podcast Description
Welcome to ’The Idea People,’ brought to you by Lee Andrews Group, where we explore the fascinating world of innovative ideas and communication. Join us as we dive deep into captivating topics and engage with industry experts to uncover their significance. Through thought-provoking discussions and expert insights, our podcast serves as your go-to source for expanding your knowledge and sparking your curiosity. Tune in, learn, and be inspired as we connect you with bright minds and compelling ideas. Your host, Emmy Award-winning Rick Garcia along with other guest hosts, will guide you through these enlightening conversations.
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The podcast covers a wide array of themes including public relations, branding, media strategy, mental health, and the arts. Episodes delve into topics such as the role of AI in EV charging, the art of branding with insights from creative directors, and how mental health initiatives can enhance community well-being. Each episode offers real-world experiences, strategies for professional growth, and discussions that promote cultural understanding.
Welcome to ’The Idea People,’ brought to you by Lee Andrews Group, where we explore the fascinating world of innovative ideas and communication. Join us as we dive deep into captivating topics and engage with industry experts to uncover their significance. Through thought-provoking discussions and expert insights, our podcast serves as your go-to source for expanding your knowledge and sparking your curiosity. Tune in, learn, and be inspired as we connect you with bright minds and compelling ideas. Your host, Emmy Award-winning Rick Garcia along with other guest hosts, will guide you through these enlightening conversations.
In this episode of The Idea People, host Clare Dietz, Vice President of Marketing at Lee Andrews Group, speaks with Esusu co-founders Wemimo Abbey and Samir Goel about their mission to make financial systems more equitable. From humble beginnings to building one of the most recognized fintech companies in housing, Abbey and Goel share how Esusu is helping millions of renters establish credit and access economic opportunity. The conversation explores innovation, impact, and the shared belief that financial inclusion is essential to building stronger, more stable communities.
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