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Our Story

NaKeisha “Natural Keish” Dawkins and Nina “Nina Renesie” Anderson, two corporate America mompreneuers, with a background in IT, who also happen to be friends launched The Joule Drop in April 2018 to bring conversations that impact, inspire, connect and encourage the Xennial generation in every area of life (life, love and everything in between) to the forefront. 

 

What We’re Doing?

By using our platform responsibly, our primary focus is to provoke a generation of men and women to expand their scope of vision, have courageous conversations around day-to-day life experiences, and thrive. We hope to build the esteem of our listeners by providing a safe space where dialog can take place and providing tools to help navigate those challenges. 

 

We plan to help the Xennial generation tackle some of its biggest concerns around mental health, relationships, faith, finances, establishing healthy boundaries, business and much more. 

 

To date we have not seen any radio shows or podcasts remain successful or experience longevity targeting our particular microgeneration. 

Given the fact that we had an analog childhood and digital adulthood and still so much life left to live we face some unique challenges around communication.

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Born: Nina B.
Xennial Year: 1984
Birthtown: Jackson, MS (but I have an affinity for Cali)
Hobbies: Dancing, writing, shooting pool
Fun Fact: I was once a professional dancer and auditioned for Janet Jackson's "All for You" video as a high school student. 

Nina Anderson

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Born: NaKeisha J. Dawkins

Xennial Year: 1983

Hometown: Memphis, TN

Hobbies: Reading, crafting, & creating content for The Joule Drop

Fun Fact: I think being a lefty is fun fact but not as fun as telling people I have a chicken allergy.

NaKeisha J. Dawkins

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