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117: Activist Venture Capital and Teaching Yoga and Meditation at Rikers with Marcus Glover
117: Activist Venture Capital and Teaching Yoga and Meditation at Rikers with Marcus Glover
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61 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2018
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Podcast episode
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I had the great fortune of sitting behind Marcus Glover on a bus ride to Wallkill Prison for a Defy Ventures business mentoring day, and time flew as we talked about everything from him teaching yoga and meditation at Rikers, to criminal justice work, to his mission of funding minority-owned businesses through disruptive venture capital. I can’t wait for you to listen in on this conversation and get your own powerful dose of Marcus magic! You’ll hear about his passion for well-told stories, practicing empathy (rather than the misguided savior complex), cultural competency around dismantling privilege, and much more. Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at PivotMethod.com/podcast/marcus-glover. Enjoying the show? Get insider bonuses by joining the Pivot Podcast community at Patreon.com/pivot.More About Marcus Glover
Marcus Glover is a Partner at Southbox, an early-stage investment fund focusing in areas of high-growth technology startups and disruptive content producers. He founded TEDxHarlem in 2010 and has also consulted entertainers and athletes including Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, 50 Cent, Shakira, The Black Eyed Peas, Kobe Bryant, Ray Lewis, Peyton Manning, Rihanna, Allen Iverson, Eli Manning.Presently, Marcus is devoted to investing and advising early stage ventures. He also holds a deep commitment to social justice and criminal justice reform serving as a board member of New York Tri State Board of Directors for DefyVentures.org and LiberationPrisonYoga.org. Through his work with these organizations, Marcus has become a dedicated mentor to incarcerated men, women and youth and also volunteers as a yoga and meditation instructor leading juvenile programs at Rikers Island Prison.Topics We CoverHow he got started teaching yoga and meditation at RikersEmbracing his own brokenness, yoga as a platform for personal transformationWhy the goal of prison programs isn’t what most people going in might thinkOur goal is to offer unconditional presenceHis passion for well-told stories, telling stories that empower us versus disempower usOwn your story: the pieces that seem successful and the ones that feel broken - it’s the shards that we shy away from, but that’s what makes us more relatable, more humanHow he ended up at venture capital to further his mission of conscious investingMain critique of VC is cultural competency: as much as it has been pioneering in all these ways of technological discovery, it hasn’t done a great job of disrupting diversity and inclusionSystemic biases that have been here for decades, but as a platform, VC has the power to continue to transform in all of these areasHis next frontier for social justice and venture capital: cannabis. For example, The People’s Dispensary - seeks to reinvest profits into communities that have been harmed by the War on DrugsFocus on double-bottom line: people and profitsActivist venture capital means “making an investment and level the playing field in everything I do”; also, “protecting against the downside of privileged people coming in and owning all the wealth and communities of color owning all the despair”Reciprocal dismantling of privilege - as a culture we need to develop that IQ around how we level playing fieldsPrivilege is in many ways the barrier to empathy, even though it’s something many of us enjoyMLK: saw his job as to comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortableSuccess is the greatest illusion there is. Can any entertainer or athlete say that their success is their own? Secret weapon to try after listening to this episode!117: Activist Venture Capital and Teaching Yoga and Meditation at Rikers with Marcus GloverListen below or on iTunes, SoundCloud, YouTube, Overcast, Stitcher, or Google Play Music:Resources MentionedMarcus on the web, email, Twitter, InstagramBooks:Classified: How to Stop Hiding Your Privilege and Use It for Social Change! by Karen PittelmanA Second Chance
Marcus Glover is a Partner at Southbox, an early-stage investment fund focusing in areas of high-growth technology startups and disruptive content producers. He founded TEDxHarlem in 2010 and has also consulted entertainers and athletes including Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, 50 Cent, Shakira, The Black Eyed Peas, Kobe Bryant, Ray Lewis, Peyton Manning, Rihanna, Allen Iverson, Eli Manning.Presently, Marcus is devoted to investing and advising early stage ventures. He also holds a deep commitment to social justice and criminal justice reform serving as a board member of New York Tri State Board of Directors for DefyVentures.org and LiberationPrisonYoga.org. Through his work with these organizations, Marcus has become a dedicated mentor to incarcerated men, women and youth and also volunteers as a yoga and meditation instructor leading juvenile programs at Rikers Island Prison.Topics We CoverHow he got started teaching yoga and meditation at RikersEmbracing his own brokenness, yoga as a platform for personal transformationWhy the goal of prison programs isn’t what most people going in might thinkOur goal is to offer unconditional presenceHis passion for well-told stories, telling stories that empower us versus disempower usOwn your story: the pieces that seem successful and the ones that feel broken - it’s the shards that we shy away from, but that’s what makes us more relatable, more humanHow he ended up at venture capital to further his mission of conscious investingMain critique of VC is cultural competency: as much as it has been pioneering in all these ways of technological discovery, it hasn’t done a great job of disrupting diversity and inclusionSystemic biases that have been here for decades, but as a platform, VC has the power to continue to transform in all of these areasHis next frontier for social justice and venture capital: cannabis. For example, The People’s Dispensary - seeks to reinvest profits into communities that have been harmed by the War on DrugsFocus on double-bottom line: people and profitsActivist venture capital means “making an investment and level the playing field in everything I do”; also, “protecting against the downside of privileged people coming in and owning all the wealth and communities of color owning all the despair”Reciprocal dismantling of privilege - as a culture we need to develop that IQ around how we level playing fieldsPrivilege is in many ways the barrier to empathy, even though it’s something many of us enjoyMLK: saw his job as to comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortableSuccess is the greatest illusion there is. Can any entertainer or athlete say that their success is their own? Secret weapon to try after listening to this episode!117: Activist Venture Capital and Teaching Yoga and Meditation at Rikers with Marcus GloverListen below or on iTunes, SoundCloud, YouTube, Overcast, Stitcher, or Google Play Music:Resources MentionedMarcus on the web, email, Twitter, InstagramBooks:Classified: How to Stop Hiding Your Privilege and Use It for Social Change! by Karen PittelmanA Second Chance
Released:
Oct 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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