Episode 12: Kerrite Bedward: You Always Have To Put Something Back In The Community

October 4, 2023

Since we launched The Giving Black Podcast in August 2023, members of The Giving Black Family are accustomed to me sharing how each Episode is very special and a must-listen. I always give one reason or another for why you should listen. Most times I share how the podcast explains the varying ways that generosity is manifest in the global Black community.

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This Episode is our 12th and final recording for Season One of The Giving Black Podcast. It is absolutely special, and it is a must-listen! 

Today, Giving Black Family, I am proud to share with you Mr. Kerrite Bedward! Kerrite is my absolute best friend in the world! I do not say that lightly. I am surrounded by many brilliant and beautiful people in my life. However, Kerrite and I have been best friends for forty years. This October, we celebrate our Birthday Month and reflect on our amazing journey from young boys, to young men, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, husbands, and parents of adult children. 

Key to our conversation is the importance of our love for each other, and how the spirit of philanthropy has kept us being friends and brothers for a lifetime. I share how he was pivotal in shaping the direction of my life, and he shares his experience of why generosity is important to him. Kerrite reminds us that our philanthropy must begin at home (with family), and extend into the community. His compelling words: "
You always have to put something back into the community", echo true. After all, charity begins at home but it must travel the world if it is to be seen and felt by all!


Kerrite can be contacted via: https://flakeycrustbakery.co.uk/
and 
linkedin.com/in/kerrite-bedward-15041162

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