This is a podcast reflecting the fearless perspectives of intelligent Black people around the world. Led by Finance Professor Dr Boyce Watkins, we engage in expansive, open-minded commentary that will never be constrained to a liberal or conservative box.
The Dr Boyce Breakdown podcast is an exceptional addition to the already insightful content that Dr. Boyce provides on YouTube. As a long-time subscriber, I have always appreciated his honest, blunt, and correct analysis on various subjects that desperately need to be addressed in our community. So when I discovered that he had started a podcast, I couldn't have been more thrilled. This review will highlight the best and worst aspects of The Dr Boyce Breakdown podcast, providing an overall evaluation of its worth.
One of the best aspects of The Dr Boyce Breakdown podcast is its ability to delve deeper into topics that may only be touched upon in his YouTube videos. With this format, Dr. Boyce has the opportunity to explore complex issues in greater detail, providing listeners with a more comprehensive analysis and understanding. His expertise shines through as he articulately breaks down each subject, leaving no stone unturned. Furthermore, the podcast provides an excellent platform for interviews with experts and thought leaders in various fields, adding even more depth and perspective to the conversations.
However, it's important to acknowledge that due to the nature of podcasts being primarily audio-based, visual aids or demonstrations may be lacking compared to his YouTube videos. While Dr. Boyce's ability to articulate his points verbally is undoubtedly impressive, some topics may benefit from visual representation or examples that can be better conveyed through video content. Additionally, occasional technical glitches or sound quality issues can hinder the overall listening experience.
In conclusion, The Dr Boyce Breakdown podcast is an invaluable resource for those seeking honest and thought-provoking analysis on important subjects in our community. Dr. Boyce's ability to tackle these issues head-on with clarity and intelligence is commendable. While there may be limitations inherent to the podcast format compared to video content, such as potential lack of visuals or occasional technical hiccups, these drawbacks are overshadowed by the wealth of knowledge and insights provided by Dr. Boyce and his expert guests. So, if you're looking for a podcast that will challenge your thinking, inspire action, and empower you to work smarter and not harder, The Dr Boyce Breakdown is a must-listen.

Dr Boyce Watkins talks about the price of financial mistakes.

Dr Boyce and Etan Thomas continue their "I respectfully disagree tour," discussing issues of relevance in the black community.

The rap beef between T.I. and 50 Cent isn't just hip-hop drama — it's a masterclass in Black economics, branding, masculinity, and power.In this breakdown, I analyze the economic implications of rap beef, the psychology of status in hip-hop culture, and what it really means to be a “king” in today's Black community. When artists flex wealth, cars, jewelry, or even their families, what are they signaling? Is the “family flex” a new evolution of hip-hop power? Or is it another layer of competitive branding in the attention economy?We'll explore how rap beef drives engagement, increases streaming numbers, monetizes controversy, and reinforces certain narratives about masculinity and success. More importantly, we'll discuss what real economic power looks like — ownership, equity, generational wealth, and cultural influence.As a Finance PhD and professor of economics, I bring a unique perspective to conversations like this. I don't just see entertainment — I see incentives, market dynamics, branding strategy, and wealth positioning. My goal is to help our community think deeper about how culture connects to capital.Watch this if you care about hip-hop, Black wealth, power dynamics, and the future of economic leadership.#BlackEconomics #HipHopCulture #GenerationalWealth #FinancialLiteracy

Dr Boyce talks about the coming water shortage and how to invest appropriately.

The ladies at Fly Nubian Money explain the consequences of a jobless recovery.

Dr Boyce discusses the clear paths to corporate slavery.

Dr Boyce discusses the decline of ebony magazine and what went wrong.

Bitcoin used to be a safe haven, but not anymore.

Dr Boyce breaks down five financial diseases that will ruin you.

Dr Boyce Watkins breaks down the economics of fear.

Dr Boyce discusses why we don't believe we have any money

Dr Boyce speaks with Ashley Thomas III, president of NAREB

The ladies at Fly Nubian Money examine a situation that you won't believe.

Dr Boyce talks about job losses with AI

Dr Boyce explains the nature of the jobless expansion.

Dr Boyce discusses the stock market and how to make money

Dr Boyce speaks about the buy, borrow and die strategy that is likely being used by Jay Z and Beyonce.

The ladies of Fly Nubian Money speak about actor Marlon Wayans and his interesting remarks

Dr Boyce discusses the website that lets AI hire human beings.

Dr Boyce speculates on why Floyd Mayweather keeps getting sued.

Dr Boyce breaks down the financial exploits of Glorilla and her family.

Dr Boyce Watkins and Dr Alicia Watkins speak of signs that you might be affected by financial trauma.

Dr Boyce reads from Marcus Garvey's book, "Message to the people."

Dr Boyce explains the rise of gambling addiction and LeBron James and Kevin Hart's role in promoting it.

Dr Boyce speaks about the job losses expected to occur due to the use of AI.

Dr Boyce Watkins speaks about economic immaturity and what this actually means.

Dr Boyce speaks about the rises in the cost of living and how to manage it

Dr Boyce speaks about the horrors of trading time for money

Weight loss drugs are leading to thousands of lawsuits. Are they safe and healthy?

Dr Boyce speaks with AI expert Micah Smith

Dr Boyce discusses the woman who paid her husband's child support.

Dr Boyce speaks about what it really means to be a millionaire

Dr Boyce speaks about the rise of black people in real estate.

Dr Boyce speaks about the movie Sinners and business lessons that can be learned by black people.

Dr Boyce Watkins explains three things you should never do with your paycheck.

Dr Boyce speaks with an AI expert and a former school principle about the future of black education.

Dr Boyce speaks with Angela Stanton King about the crisis of killing black babies.

Dr Boyce explains how an athlete blew $20 million dollars

Dr Boyce Watkins explains why gold is an important asset to own in this economy.

Dr Boyce explains why black wealth is dropping

Dr Boyce talks about why athletes go broke.

Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Lanee Javet and Andre C Hatchett about black wealth

Dr Boyce reads from the Marcus Garvey book, "Message to the people" about black nationalism.

Dr Boyce explains why the stock market can be up while everyone appears to be having financial problems.

Dr Boyce does a deep dive on megachurches, in light of the comedy skit by Druski too funny

Dr Boyce speaks about black girls and why they aren't taught to invest.

Dr Boyce talks about stock options with Erroll Seamangal

Dr Boyce explains why ADHD makes people into better business owners.

Dr Boyce talks about financial romance scams and how they are harmful.

Dr Boyce reads from the book, Message to the people, by Marcus Garvey.

Dr Boyce explains the dangers of sports betting apps and talks about the rules of black economics.