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.

Floyd Mayweather is making headlines again, but this time it's not because of a championship belt or a massive payday. Reports say the undefeated boxing legend has been hit with a shocking court ruling involving hundreds of thousands — and possibly nearly $1 million — in back child support connected to a long-running legal battle over paternity. (The Times of India)In this video, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the bigger financial lesson behind the Floyd Mayweather child support controversy, what this situation says about wealth, family, relationships, and why even rich celebrities can end up facing massive financial obligations if they don't manage their personal lives carefully.We also discuss:Floyd Mayweather's reported legal troublesCelebrity child support cases and financial consequencesHow family court can impact wealthWhy making millions does not automatically create financial securityThe importance of protecting assets and building generational wealthThe emotional and financial cost of broken relationshipsMayweather has earned over a billion dollars during his legendary boxing career, yet recent reports involving lawsuits, debt claims, and child support have sparked serious conversation online about financial discipline and long-term planning. (The Times of India)This conversation is bigger than boxing. It's about money, family, legacy, and what happens when financial success collides with personal decisions.Watch until the end and share your thoughts in the comments:Should wealthy celebrities be more careful about family planning and financial management?Subscribe for more daily commentary on celebrity news, Black wealth, investing, relationships, and financial literacy from Dr. Boyce Watkins.#FloydMayweather #ChildSupport #BoxingNews #DrBoyceWatkins #CelebrityNews #FinancialLiteracy #BlackWealth #Mayweather #MoneyMayweather #RelationshipAdvice #WealthBuilding

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On Sunday afternoon (May 17), T.O. took to his Instagram account and blasted his manager, whom he has since fired. He shared a lengthy caption with a few slides. He included photos of him and Mesalam, along with an accounting of his bills that she allegedly emailed to him. Owens also shared a screenrecording of their alleged texts.In his caption, he began, “A PERSON CAN ONLY TAKE SO MUCH!.” He continued to call out Mesalam as a “liar and a thief,” and demanded she “be accountable for it!”Owens acknowledged that he doesn't speak out much, but today he had time and was going to use his voice. After debating on taking his issue with Mesalam to the internet, he settled on doing it. He explained that if it were him in the wrong, his name would be plastered everywhere, without a doubt.

Dr Boyce speaks on the financial angle of the Kevin Hart, Katt Williams dispute.

Dr Boyce asks all mothers to make sure their kids are financially secure.

Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and author of the book, "The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power."

Dr Boyce Watkins explains black privilege and why black people should no longer commit to the deficit model.

Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and author of the book, "The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power."

Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and founder of The Black Business School

Dr Boyce speaks about the controversy surrounding Killer Mike and his political activities.

Dr Boyce discusses the plight of Dr Cheyenne Bryant.

Is the public school system truly preparing Black youth for economic success, or are we allowing a dangerous gap to grow wider every day? In this powerful discussion, we break down the connection between education, financial literacy, and the future of Black wealth in America.Far too many Black children are graduating without the tools they need to build wealth, understand investing, or compete in a global economy. If our schools are not teaching ownership, entrepreneurship, and financial intelligence, then we must ask a critical question: how can we close the racial wealth gap when we are facilitating an educational gap?This video explores whether traditional education is equipping Black youth with real-world skills or simply preparing them to survive instead of thrive. We also discuss what parents, families, and communities can do to take control of financial education and ensure the next generation is empowered.If you care about Black wealth, Black economic empowerment, and the future of our children, this is a conversation you cannot afford to miss. Share this video, join the discussion, and take action to build a stronger financial future for Black youth.

Dr Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and Stock Market expert.

Dr Boyce speaks on the economic history of Michael Jackson and what happened after he passed away.

Dr Boyce talks about an athlete who got drafted and bought a bunch of luxury cars.

Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Jennifer Gormer about owning property

Dr Boyce talks about creating black billionaires

Dr Boyce explains the easy way to become a millionaire.

Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the passing of assets to our kids and why black wealth isn't growing.

An influencer lost her life after telling black women to stop dating "dusties." Dr Lanee Javet speaks on the issue.

Dr Boyce spoke with Ash Cash today about the state of black economics and tools for building black wealth.

Dr Boyce has a black economic conversation with the students.

Dr Boyce speaks about the mom who spent thousands sending her son to prom in a helicopter.

In this powerful and thought-provoking video, Dr. Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD, breaks down the real reasons why Black wealth struggles to grow across generations. While many people talk about “generational curses,” Dr. Watkins challenges that narrative by explaining the economic and psychological patterns that truly drive financial outcomes in Black families.Drawing on key theories such as behavioral finance, intergenerational wealth transfer, and social learning theory, this video explains how financial habits, beliefs, and decision-making patterns are often passed down from parents to children. Instead of mystical explanations, Dr. Watkins shows how learned financial behaviors, limited access to capital, and systemic barriers create cycles that look like curses but are actually patterns that can be broken.You'll also learn how concepts like wealth mindset, financial literacy, and family financial culture play a critical role in shaping long-term outcomes. Dr. Watkins explains how children inherit not just money—or the lack of it—but also spending habits, investing behaviors, risk tolerance, and attitudes toward wealth.If you've ever wondered why some families build generational wealth while others struggle to maintain it, this video provides clear, actionable insight. More importantly, it empowers you to break negative cycles and begin building a legacy of economic power.Watch now to learn how to replace so-called “curses” with strategy, discipline, and generational wealth-building principles.

Dr Boyce discusses the new Claude Model that can hack your bank account.

Dr Boyce explains how other communities build empires.

Dr Boyce talks about the mentality of rich people vs those who are broke.

Dr Boyce Watkins speaks about the Trump war and changes in the stock market.

Dr Boyce speaks with Madam Prezident about black owned business and culture

Dr Boyce discusses Deion Sanders and his updated experience at Colorado.

Dr Boyce reflects on black economics and capitalist slavery.

Tiara Williams from Fly Nubian Money has a lot to say.

Dr Boyce explains the research behind wealth building.

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Dr Boyce Book Club speaks about wealth and culture.

The ladies at Fly Nubian Money discuss the high price of gas.

Dr Boyce talks about the stress of taking care of loved ones.

Dr Boyce Watkins discusses black wealth and ways to ensure that your family is taken care of for many generations to come.

The ladies at Fly Nubian Money are asking what happened to the estate of the great Quincy Jones.

Dr Boyce explains how to make your child into a millionaire.

Dr Boyce discusses culture and confidence as tools of building wealth.

Dr Boyce discusses the curse of financial trauma and how to turn that curse into an asset.

Dr Boyce breaks down the financial challenges of Bill Cosby, along with the issues with being black.

Dr Boyce speaks with tax expert Larisa Humphrey

Tiara Williams and Aisha Virzi discuss essentials of insurance.

Dr Boyce breaks down a series of really important black economic concepts. Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, and founder of The Black Business School, a platform that has helped millions of people learn to invest, build wealth, and achieve financial independence. A former Syracuse University professor, he has been featured on major media outlets such as CNN, BET, and The Breakfast Club, where he shares insights on economics, investing, and Black wealth building. Dr. Watkins is also the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power, a guide to strengthening financial futures within the Black community. Through his daily class, Money in the Morning, he educates students on practical strategies for wealth creation. To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com and to receive a free list of his favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.

The ladies of Fly Nubian Money speak on the words of Mimi Faust, who explains the dangers of not planning ahead.

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