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Millennials are more ambitious than ever and with everything on their plate, it can be stressful managing it all. Thankfully, there’s an app for that.

As a busy, young entrepreneur in ‘Silicon Harlem,’ John Henry came to New York from his home state of Florida, as a jazz musician and student. After taking advantage of a business opportunity he received as a doorman, he ultimately built and led his first company, an on-demand laundry startup, to an early acquisition within two years.

Throughout the last four years, Henry has worked with early-stage companies as founder and managing director at Cofound Harlem, an impact investment accelerator, and head of AREA, a real-estate tech accelerator and seed-stage VC Firm.

Below, he shares his top apps for relieving stress in the workplace with BlackEnterprise.com:

1. Slack — Slack is a messaging service with teams that can be used to keep projects organized. “It’s become such a staple for communication. All our portfolio companies and partners are on there. 1 of our rules is to always be logged in. It goes a long way for stress-management to have everything in one place,” John shared.

2. My Fitness Pal — “Staying healthy is a must, so I use this app to count calories, track fitness goals, etc.,” says John. With this app, powered by Under Armour, you can keep track of your calories, workouts, and much more. Once you fill out your profile, you get suggested nutritional and fitness plans catered to your goals.

3. Croissant — “This app is a lifesaver! I’m constantly on the go, so this app consolidates all of the co-working spaces across the city into one, simple membership for $99. Truly incredible product,” Henry shares. With 25 locations, snacks, coffee, and the ability to work around other entrepreneurs, Croissant simplifies the stress of looking for a place to work when time is of the essence.

4. Mint — As the mismanagement of funds can be the cause of stress, being able to see your accounts in one location can help to put one’s mind at ease. Henry explains,  “Although I wish there was  a tool to consolidate all bill payments, Mint is still a fantastic tool to manage my finances. I can track my spending, know when/if I’m splurging too much, and forecast around certain bill cycles.”

5. Uber — “Last, but definitely not least. When it comes to getting around with convenience, reliability, and style — there’s no better option than Uber. I try to hail a cab when I can, since it’s more economic, but more often than not the NYC millennial lifestyle lends itself more naturally to an UBER. Does your date have high heels on and doesn’t want to walk? Uber. New Years Eve? Uber. It’s raining? Uber,” John effused.

April 14, 2016

5 Apps to Help Relieve Stress in the Workplace

http://www.blackenterprise.com/lifestyle/5-apps-to-help-relieve-stress-in-the-workplace/

Millennials are more ambitious than ever and with everything on their plate, it can be stressful managing it all. Thankfully, there’s an app for that.

As a busy, young entrepreneur in ‘Silicon Harlem,’ John Henry came to New York from his home state of Florida, as a jazz musician and student. After taking advantage of a business opportunity he received as a doorman, he ultimately built and led his first company, an on-demand laundry startup, to an early acquisition within two years.

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Throughout the last four years, Henry has worked with early-stage companies as founder and managing director at Cofound Harlem, an impact investment accelerator, and head of AREA, a real-estate tech accelerator and seed-stage VC Firm.

Below, he shares his top apps for relieving stress in the workplace with BlackEnterprise.com:

1. Slack — Slack is a messaging service with teams that can be used to keep projects organized. “It’s become such a staple for communication. All our portfolio companies and partners are on there. 1 of our rules is to always be logged in. It goes a long way for stress-management to have everything in one place,” John shared.

2. My Fitness Pal — “Staying healthy is a must, so I use this app to count calories, track fitness goals, etc.,” says John. With this app, powered by Under Armour, you can keep track of your calories, workouts, and much more. Once you fill out your profile, you get suggested nutritional and fitness plans catered to your goals.

3. Croissant — “This app is a lifesaver! I’m constantly on the go, so this app consolidates all of the co-working spaces across the city into one, simple membership for $99. Truly incredible product,” Henry shares. With 25 locations, snacks, coffee, and the ability to work around other entrepreneurs, Croissant simplifies the stress of looking for a place to work when time is of the essence.

4. Mint — As the mismanagement of funds can be the cause of stress, being able to see your accounts in one location can help to put one’s mind at ease. Henry explains,  “Although I wish there was  a tool to consolidate all bill payments, Mint is still a fantastic tool to manage my finances. I can track my spending, know when/if I’m splurging too much, and forecast around certain bill cycles.”

5. Uber — “Last, but definitely not least. When it comes to getting around with convenience, reliability, and style — there’s no better option than Uber. I try to hail a cab when I can, since it’s more economic, but more often than not the NYC millennial lifestyle lends itself more naturally to an UBER. Does your date have high heels on and doesn’t want to walk? Uber. New Years Eve? Uber. It’s raining? Uber,” John effused.

Follow John on Twitter @JohnHenryStyle

Mia Hall is a speaker, multimedia content producer and career strategist specializing in the business of sports. She has worked with organizations such as the WNBA, NY Knicks, The High School of Sports Management, Barclays Center. Mia is a graduate of Hampton and Harvard Universities and resides in her hometown of Brooklyn, New York. Follow her @mia_hall19


April 14, 2016

BET Acquires ‘Soul Train’ Franchise With Hopes To Preserve Legacy

http://www.blackenterprise.com/news/bet-acquires-soul-train-franchise/

Viacom’s BET has recently acquired the iconic Soul Train  franchise from InterMedia Partners and The Yucaipa Companies, for an undisclosed sum.

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The Soul Train franchise consists of an award show and numerous videos and photos dating back to the groundbreaking music and dance show’s origins in the 1970s. In 2009, Viacom relaunched the Soul Train Awards in association with the brand’s previous owners.

Richard Gay (executive vice president/strategy and operations at BET Networks) stated, “BET Networks is honored to have acquired a brand with such a rich history and unique content that is forever relevant to all segments of our audience….With a Broadway play and a concert tour as examples of opportunities in the works, we look forward to finding engaging and smart ways to grow the brand while preserving its heritage and legacy in music, dance, and fashion.”‘

What are your thoughts? Share with us below in the comment section.


April 14, 2016

Denzel Washington and Viola Davis to Reunite in the Film Adaptation of August Wilson’s ‘Fences’

http://www.essence.com/2016/04/13/denzel-washington-viola-davis-reunite-film-adaptation-august-wilson-fences

Denzel Washington will reprise his Tony Award-winning performance on the big screen in the film adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer prize-winning play Fences.Entertainment Weekly reports that Washington and his former Broadway co-star, Viola Davis will both reclaim their Tony Award-winning roles for the project about a once beloved baseball player who works as a garbage collector in Pittsburgh.   


April 14, 2016

Bank of America Partners with Ken Burns to Present PBS Documentary ‘Jackie Robinson’

http://www.blackenterprise.com/lifestyle/bank-america-partners-ken-burns-present-pbs-documentary-jackie-robinson/

“He’s the most important person in baseball.”

Tonight, Jackie Robinson, the two-part documentary by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon (in partnership with Bank of America) premieres on PBS. The film depicts the life and accomplishments of civil rights champion and baseball legend Jack Roosevelt Robinson. “He may not be the best player, but he’s the most important,” Burns recently said in an interview for CBS’ Face the Nation. “Because he was this pioneer, finally making the game what it had always claimed to be, the national pastime, by being the first African American in the modern age to cross the color line.”

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The film represents the eighth collaboration in a long-standing partnership between Burns and Bank of America that aims to convene stakeholders around shared cultural experiences, inspiring meaningful dialogue on social issues and honoring those who have altered the course of history.

“Ken Burns has captured the spirit and legacy of Jackie and Rachel in this film, who were trailblazers and equal partners in the fight for social justice,” said Andrew Plepler, environmental, social and governance executive, Bank of America. “Our partnership with Ken Burns and investment in Jackie Robinson is part of our steadfast commitment to fostering an inclusive culture and honoring those who have altered the course of history.”

The documentary premieres during a significant moment in American history, and offers another opportunity for discussion around ongoing social justice issues –both the struggles and triumphs of the last 50-plus years. The film also highlights the courageous journey of his wife, Rachel Robinson, who fought alongside Jackie, to bring attention to women’s efforts to drive social change.

“I’ve worked with the bank for many, many years, and I’m appreciative of not only their financial support to bring my films to life, but also their commitment to partnership and desire to create a collaborative environment to develop meaningful solutions for social change,” said Burns.

Catch the two-part documentary, April 11-12 on PBS. Check your local listings.


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