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In this episode, Brother Ha2tim dives into the deep wisdom of an African proverb and the principle of Kujichagulia. From wealth disparities to community burnout, he breaks down how collective responsibility can liberate us—and how doing your part matters more than ever. Plus, get an inside look at his upcoming journey to Ghana with the Gye-Nyame tribe!
Dr Boyce explains the economic truths behind Shannon Sharpe and Shadeur Sanders
Dr Boyce speaks on the truth behind what happened with Shannon Sharpe and ESPN.
Black Economics is a unique course, founded alongside the AFAM studies department. Teacher Mr. Pritchard shared how the class empowers students to make important financial decisions, and to examine the ways in which the economy affects Black communities.This episode was produced by Miriam Reichenberg and edited by Manushi Shah. Taylor Reynaud and Dylan Dasgupta reported.
Hello, I hope you're doing well. Many people don't realize that it's nearly impossible to build wealth without stable relationships - with family, business partners and with yourself. This is why we've created the first ever Black Financial Therapy Department, so we can address mental health in our journey to build Black Economics. Dr Alicia Watkins, my wife and a licensed therapist/Full Professor of Social Work, is hosting sessions on Mental Health (tomorrow) and also on relationships (tonight), that you can sign up for below. The private meeting fee of $199 is waived because you are here, and you can use the infromation below to join her. To join Dr Alicia tonight at 9 pm EST, you can register here and also text the word Love to the number 87948 to be notified for future sessions. Secondly, I spent our Money in the Morning Millionaire Training camp dissecting the economic theories behind the public scrutiny of Jay-Z and Diddy. While I have a hard time believing that these two men are completely innocent, I thought a good economic lesson might be to explore financial theories regarding why it can be difficult for prominent black men in hip hop to protect their economic status. You can watch the training here. Please take care and have a wonderful day. Sincerely,Dr Boyce
Black people can increase our concepts, theories, and research to improve our economic development resources. This shapes our workforce, finances, education, schools, and mental and physical health. Doc explains... Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6187197553180672
In this milestone 10th episode of 'Born in Trouble,' host John X and his guest, Grant Lancaster, aka 'The City Wing King,' engage in a candid conversation that navigates through personal life events, industry controversies, and societal issues. John shares his recent health scare and the poignant farewell to his Uncle Ed, celebrating the impactful legacy and lively spirit of 'Sweet Eddie.' The discussion takes a serious turn as they delve into the recent allegations against music mogul Sean 'Puffy' Combs, analyzing the complexities of fame, power, and morality in the entertainment industry. The episode also touches on broader societal issues, including the state of education in America and the economics of the NFL. Tune in for an episode that offers a mix of heartfelt storytelling, sharp social commentary, and unfiltered, thought-provoking dialogue. 00:00 Introduction and Host's Health Update 01:37 Remembering Uncle Ed 04:42 Reflections on Mortality and Friendship 08:15 Howard University Memories 11:11 Puff Daddy Controversy 13:01 Hollywood and Morality 28:55 The Fall of Icons 33:31 Kwame Kilpatrick and Puff Daddy: Parallels and Controversies 34:55 Arrogance and Perception in the Black Community 36:17 LGBTQ Community and Public Perception 37:04 Societal Double Standards and Condemnation 39:34 Common Sense and Empirical Data 44:17 Parenting and Education System Failures 44:58 The Future of the Department of Education 46:15 Inequality in Education and Job Market Realities 56:28 NFL Quarterbacks and Team Strategies 57:31 Giants and Patriots: Draft Decisions and Player Evaluations 01:06:47 The Value of Running Backs in Modern NFL 01:10:54 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
Join John X and his guests Andrew Johnson, Grant L, and Robert B as they dive into a spirited discussion during the eighth episode of Born in Trouble. Touching on political events, including Kamala Harris's nomination at the Democratic National Convention. And comparisons to the RNC. The hosts explore controversial topics, including LGBTQ+ hidden representation in politics, the nature of political loyalty, and the evolving role of social media influencers. The episode promises a blend of humor, criticism, and thought-provoking commentary on the state of American politics. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:15 Discussing the Democratic National Convention 01:26 JD Vance and Political Controversies 03:43 Peter Thiel and Social Media Censorship 09:23 Marriage, Power, and Social Dynamics 29:12 Homosexuality and Political Hypocrisy 34:31 The Search for Trump Supporters 35:02 The Role of Black Voters 35:30 Disenfranchisement and Incremental Change 37:54 Reliance on the System 40:06 Trump's Influence and Future 45:49 The Role of Character in Politics 49:20 Capitalism and Morality 54:57 Political Figures and Influence 01:00:45 Concluding Thoughts
This is what you get when you put two Black Economist in a room and give them a mic. I want to thank Ludy, cause this was a time and I felt really challenge in our dialogue. Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com Apple - Everybody Mad Google - Everybody Mad Spotify - Everybody Mad | Everybody Mad Site | Instagram - EverybodyMadPod | Facebook Page - Everybody Mad |
Dr Boyce Watkins shares the secrets of black economics. You can learn more by visiting BoyceWatkins.com.
We sit down with author Isaiah Jackson to discuss his latest book, Bitcoin, Black America and Feminism. SUBSCRIBE ON FANBASE: https://www.fanbase.app/letsargueshow YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@letsargueshow Buy Black Masculinity Now!!! : https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/black-masculinity-prince-carlton/1140476076?ean=9781668561843 APPLE PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-argue-w-prince-carlton/id1376058503 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/5n5OoTLO2yE68Mfy21PLkL INSTAGRAM: @themorningshowletsargue TWITTER:@letsargueshow FANBASE: @letsargueshow Cashapp: $letsargueshow
Black Star Network Presents: Juneteenth & the Future of the Black Economics Freedom sponsored by McDonald's Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forty percent of Black American households don't have high-speed, fixed broadband, according to recent McKinsey research. That digital divide is just one of eight investment opportunities that have the highest potential to move the needle on Black economic mobility. On today's episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Shelley Stewart III speaks with editorial director Roberta Fusaro about how impact investors can help close the digital divide, create more financial inclusion, and achieve equity in healthcare for Black Americans. After, Asaf Somekh, the CEO and cofounder of Iguazio, a company recently acquired by McKinsey, talks about artificial intelligence and offers some solutions for addressing pilot fatigue. The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly. Theme music produced, composed, and performed by Joy Ngiaw.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Host MONTOYA SMITH, aka Black Socrates, releases his long-awaited book, and special guests attorney EDWARD C. HOPKINS II and fellow author EMILLE BRYANT drop in to experience Smith's unique commentaries from his book designed to invoke serious conversations on RACE, SEX, POLICE BRUTALITY, MARRIAGE, BLACK ECONOMICS, etc. Tune in, or better yet, call in to participate in the dialogue and #GIVEUSYOUR3CENTS. MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montoya-smith/message
In this episode we talked about American culture and the police mentality. We sprinkled some black economics in the Convo as well. Is this way of living sustainable? We sure hope you enjoy
In the Everybody Mad Chatroom this episode is Mandy Bowman the Founder and CEO of the Official Black Wall Street App. This was an episode a couple years in the making and the timing is right. Just Mandy and Rell as they explore what's new over at OBWS, how Black businesses can benefit from being included and the overall state and what's at stake with Black Economics. Holistic Healing: Official Black Wall Street - What's New and the Benefits!!! Email - everybodymadpod@gmail.com Apple - Everybody Mad Google - Everybody Mad Spotify - Everybody Mad | Everybody Mad Site | OBWS Instagram - EverybodyMadPod | MandyXBowman | Official Black Wall Street Facebook Page - Everybody Mad |
Chairman Omali Yeshitela will update us on the recent FBI raid on his St. Louis compound. The Chairman will also talk about Putin's renewed attack on Ukraine, the elections in Brazil & the mid-term elections, and more. Before we hear from the Chairman, griot Baba Amefika will lead a tribute to Professor Jim Clingman. Jim is battling ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. We are asking you to help us defray some of Jim's medical expenses by purchasing one of his books on Black Economics, or by making a donation Text "DCnews" to 52140 For Local & Exclusive News Sent Directly To You! The Big Show starts on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, 1010 AM WOLB and woldcnews.com at 6 am ET., 5 am CT., 3 am PT., and 11 am BST. Call in # 800 450 7876 to participate & listen liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The economic status here in America is not doing well. We are now experiencing inflation, recession, and an increase in interest rates. We are greatly affected by this, Black Americans as well as other Americans. In our episode today we will answer the question of why is it Black America is behind in all the measures that indicate economic well-being despite America being a large nation, there should be a lot of opportunities for everyone. The government is restricting Black America's Economic Development with its law. It is hard for Black Americans to start businesses and create job opportunities for the community. One of the best examples of the government restricting development was when government officials in South Central L.A. did not allow us to participate in developing our business with then advanced technology Cable Television. It could have created thousands of jobs for the community. The government even fought us and did not honor the court of the United States Supreme Court Decision. You can refer to my book The Anatomy of Hustle; Cable Television Comes to South Central Los Angeles. I wrote their our (me and my brother) personal experiences. Tune in to best understand what is Black Economics I am talking about in today's episode. If you have questions, after listening just comment below or message me to our Social Media accounts linked below. I am looking forward to engaging with you. Mentioned in this podcast: Malcolm X Malcolm X speech Connect with me and join me in creating awareness of real and current Social Justice Issues. https://www.facebook.com/ClintonEGalloway/ https://www.instagram.com/clintonegalloway/ https://twitter.com/CIintonGalloway https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKKrhDXuTlvmZ4VxnmPcHzg https://whatdidyouthink.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/clinton-galloway-b1b610214/ Buy my books here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-did-you-think-was-going-to-happen-clinton-e-galloway/1138748054?ean=9781735707600 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735707600/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1610284008&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl1&tag=wrinaut08_writersandauthors-20&linkId=69ca9732f8bd7388904042eba13b2580&language=en_US
This podcast talks about the nature of the Black Consumer in support of the Black Producer. Many products are made by Black Producers, but many a times they lack the close family, friends, and local support to become a successful business. In this podcast, Cool Water talks about his own struggles with a new product that many find to be controversial. As a a result, of getting people to buy into the new product, he is finding that some of his closest relationships are not as supportive as he thought they would be. So, here in lies the struggles of being a black business owner trying to bring a product to market. He discusses his thoughts on the matter and what one needs to do to change the paradigm. Check Us Out.... Checkout the blog: ishiphopdead.comHome Site: Thedigitaldopeman.com
Even though its a year later, its never too late to talk about Economics and how we can empower our communities. Listen as Aaron and Treasha have guests Devin Moore and Major as we explore how we can create more wealth within the African American community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/february1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/february1/support
We are joined by social commentator *cough* trouble maker *cough* (raretalkspodcast). After going viral for dropping an uncomfortable opinion on Black Fishing, the boys thought it wouldn't be right unless we invited him to speak on what Black Fishing is, or if it even exists at all. We live in a world where people are called culture vultures or “cultural appropriators” just for copying things like an “ethnic” hairstyle, but is this justified? Or maybe that example is superficial and the question is much deeper… either way make sure you comment press the bludclart play button to find out more! - 03:00 Nigeria doesn't have desserts - 05:58 Jollof rice is better than Rice & Peas - 09:00 What is black-fishing? - 14:58 I was a football hooligan - 15:57 Practicing solidarity behind closed doors - 17:19 White solidarity is fake? - 18:58 Black people are the most emotional? - 20:26 Firing someone for racism - 23:45 - Black people want to be saved? - 23:20 We shouldn't fix what isn't broken… - 25:04 The UK is built on other people - 25:50 Not all white people are racist - 28:26 You don't have to like black girls - 30:10 Are black girls taught to be wives? - 32:50 White women shouldn't bring down black men - 35:46 Black Economics - 35:35 Black women are easy? - 38:50 black women are desirable? - 41:12 My preference is black women! - 42:12 A child learns most at home - 45:33 No one fears God anymore - 49:00 The relationship ends when the woman isn't happy? - 51:21 Men have lost their masculinity - 53:46 Simps get cheated on! - 54:22 Women don't know what they want - 55:59 Men are being removed from their children's lives - 59:21 Changing the black paradigm - 01:01:12 Slavery can't hold me back - 1:03:21 I'm not ignorant #TheDominoEffectPod is a weekly podcast that holds no punches when discussing those all-important controversial subjects on your mind. Yes, even the ones ‘21st Century political correctness' deem too touchy. Tik Tok: @dominoeffectpod x @doneitdaley x @oba_vbe Instagram: @dominoeffectpod x @doneitdaley x @oba_vbe Twitter: @thedominopod x @doneitdaley x @oba_vbe Email: info@thedominopod.com
Leads are the lifeblood of any business, without leads you have no sales, and without sales, you have no business. The problem with many faltering companies is that they do not have a system to create a predictable daily lead flow. On today's Black Entrepreneur Blueprint podcast episode # 397, Jay discusses three simple and easy ideas to generate leads for your business with very little work. If you need more resources about cresting a winning lead magnet, enroll in the “No BS Lead Generation” training at www.NoBSLeadGeneration.com for only $97. GET YOUR ENTREPRENEUR RESOURCES https://blackentrepreneurblueprint.com/ SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER AND GET THE SHOW NOTES https://pages.rasa.io/signup/36276896-19cd-5b44-122b-a74c002ddf2b?utm_source=signup CHECK OUT MY ONLINE TRAINING https://blackentrepreneurblueprint.com/courses/
Timestamps: 5:19 Where did African American Economics originate? 7:00-9:07 How Does Millions of Black Dollars go ‘Belly-Up'? (Freeman's Savings & Trust) 12:58-13:18 What Does the Police Dept. Klu Klux Klan Have in Common? 12:43-14:00 Who Decides Black Money, Power and Respect? 17:05-18:40 20:40 Home Loans, G.I. Bills and Redlining, Oh My! 24:05-27:28 What's The Point of It All: Family Land x No Money! 25:40-27:30 This Land is Your Land, This Land is MY Land: Can You Be Forced to Sell Your Family's Land? 27:31-29:04 How Do You Make Your Family's Land Work For You? 32:28 - 34:30 The “Browning of The South: Who's Changing the Divide Line? 38:14 This or That: Is It Better to Be A Broke College Student or A Struggling Adult?
Money is one of the most important things in life, and yet it's also one of the most difficult things to talk about. It seems like everyone has an opinion on how to make money and keep it, but not everyone is actually successful with their tips. So, today, we're going to take a look at some wealth habits that poor people don't practice. Hopefully, this can help you out if you're trying to improve your financial situation!The Cortez Hustle Show Book Of The Month is "Expert Secrets" by Russell Brunson Get Your Free Copy Here!Text the keyword "Mastermind" to 314-866-4053 to join our private group and get hundreds of dollars in free training & resources weekly. This mastermind is 100% FREE.Support Our Show Partner Bob CraneClick here for FREE Financial Resources: https://bit.ly/tchsbobOpen Arms Wellness - For all of your mental health needs. Take a quick survey to get matched up with the right counselor today: https://bit.ly/h2htherapistmatchOther helpful resources:Dominate Social Media And Build An Attractive, Powerful Profitable, Personal Brand https://personalbranding365.comDesign stunning graphics for your brand try Canva Pro here https://bit.ly/tomcanvaUse Content Study to schedule your social media post to be omnipresent on all platforms: https://tomcontentstudio+++3 TOOLS EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO GROW +++1. Digital Marketing Platform - Create your own websites, sales funnels, digital products, online communities, and more with the Digital Empire System. It's the Premier All-In-One Digital Marketing Platform. Start your 14 Day FREE trial of Go HighLevel by Clicking Here!2. Mentorship/Mastermind - Every entrepreneur should have a coach, mentor, or be part of a mastermind group. The Monetize My Life Academy is the premier Digital Marketing Mastermind for entrepreneurs looking to get more out of the internet and social media. If you're looking to grow your online presence this is the mastermind group for you. Click Here3. Financial Education - Ask any entrepreneur why they're building a business and I guarantee that "LEGACY" is in their top 3 answers. Having the right financial education is what makes building that legacy a reality. Our FinancialEdge membership is designed with unlimited access to professionals to help you Minimize Taxes, Improve Credit, Reduce Debt, And Grow Your Money For Retirement with Done-For-You Real Estate Investing and Other Strategies. Click Here==ABOUT THE CORTEZ HUSTLE SHOW==iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click Here====================================================Email: hcortez@ThorntonOnlineMarketing.comWebsite https://thorntononlinemarketing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Thornton-Online-Marketing-LLC-112571567996756/http://instagram.com/thorntononlinemarketinghttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Finally, the links recommended in most cases pay me a small commission if you were to click through and buy. That's one of the ways I finance the podcast.=====REFERENCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS=====Article Reference: https://inspirationfeed.com/millionaire-habits/1 Minute Motivation YouTube CreditShow Some Love To The "Best of 808" Channel: Click Here1 Minute Motivation Video: Click HereIntro Music for The Cortez Hustle Show Intro Courtesy of Anno Domini Beats#blackwealthmatters #cortezhustle #blackeconomics
#BREAKINGNEWS State of the Union Address on Black Economics - Race, Class, Culture and Civil Unions (Visualized Literacy) Live from The Rotunda of University of Pennsylvania and produced by Dr. Maurice Henderson. AGENDA 6pm - Poetic Opening by Dr. Neal Hall 6:20pm - "Black Wall Street" Film Preview and Discussion with Robert Alston 7pm - Gentrification Discussions with Filmmakers Lois Moses and Keith Mungin 8pm - Proper Black Economics Training and Preparation with authors Donald Hatter and Dr. Stephen Jones and Social Entrepreneur - Monique Dudley of Overall Training
#BREAKINGNEWS State of the Union Address on Black Economics - Race, Class, Culture and Civil Unions (Visualized Literacy) Live from The Rotunda of University of Pennsylvania and produced by Dr. Maurice Henderson. AGENDA 6pm - Poetic Opening by Dr. Neal Hall 6:20pm - "Black Wall Street" Film Preview and Discussion with Robert Alston 7pm - Gentrification Discussions with Filmmakers Lois Moses and Keith Mungin 8pm - Proper Black Economics Training and Preparation with authors Donald Hatter and Dr. Stephen Jones and Social Entrepreneur - Monique Dudley of Overall Training
We got to sit down and talk with Aurora who is the owner and founder of The Necessities Company Shop Black | Black Businesses (@thenecessitiesco) • Instagram photos and videos which is an online retailer for over 60+ black brands and businesses. Follow her journey from the inception to where she is now. Don't forget to support. You can download our app via our website as well. https://bankedouttradioshow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bankedouttradioshow/support
#Cryptocurrency #Metaverse #BuyingPowerShow Notes:(5:00) Show Intro, Cracker Ideologies, Demond Tutu, Roland Martin's McDonalds Gospel, (42:07) The Myth of Black Buying Power, Netflix Does to Climate Change What It Does to Black Economics(1:17:19) The Metaverse Takeover, Cryptocurrency Origins and Fantasies Roland Martin's McDonalds Gospelhttps://youtu.be/rO2RpwhGtPISpying on Black Lives Matterhttps://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/12/23/dc-police-closely-watched-anti-racist-groups-yearsNetflix on Banking Blackhttps://youtu.be/uBAdQroiCb0Blackfishing or Black Empowermenthttps://truthbetold.news/2021/12/blackfishing-or-black-empowerment-3/Virtual Black Mallhttps://www.blackenterprise.com/this-first-ever-black-virtual-mall-is-the-future-of-e-commerce/Metaverse Nightmarehttps://youtu.be/NvJ2uYN8qtgJake Tran: Cryptocurrency Originshttps://youtu.be/cQwqeaFABG8Jared A. Ball is a Professor of Communication and Africana Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power (Palgrave, 2020). Ball is also host of the podcast “iMiXWHATiLiKE!”, co-founder of Black Power Media which can be found at BlackPowerMedia.org, and his decades of journalism, media, writing, and political work can be found at http://www.imixwhatilike.org____________________________________Follow BPM:JOIN - Click the "JOIN," Subscribe, and Like buttons!WEBSITE - http://www.blackpowermedia.orgTWITTER - https://twitter.com/BlackPowerMedi1INSTAGRAM - http://www.instagram.com/black.power.mediaFACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/Blackpowermedia ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#BlackCapitalism #Reparations #RussellMaroonShoatz Dedrick Asante-Muhammad has been a long time thought leader focused on racial economic inequality. He started his work as the first Racial Wealth Divide Coordinator at United For A Fair Economy. He then went on to work with Chuck Collins at Institute for Policy Studies Inequality and Common Good Program. Dedrick then went on to become the Senior Director of the Economic Department for the NAACP and currently is the Chief of Race, Wealth and Community for the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. https://ips-dc.org/ips-authors/dedrick-muhammad/ Jared A. Ball is a Professor of Communication and Africana Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and author of The Myth and Propaganda of Black Buying Power (Palgrave, 2020). Ball is also host of the podcast “iMiXWHATiLiKE!”, co-founder of Black Power Media which can be found at BlackPowerMedia.org, and his decades of journalism, media, writing, and political work can be found at http://www.imixwhatilike.org ____________________________________ Follow BPM: JOIN - Click the "JOIN," Subscribe, and Like buttons! WEBSITE - http://www.blackpowermedia.org TWITTER - https://twitter.com/BlackPowerMedi1 INSTAGRAM - http://www.instagram.com/black.power.media FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/Blackpowermedia ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Black Economics, what it takes to get out of poverty, black inventors. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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It's time for a difficult conversation, I believe that Black Churches could do more form black communities from an economic sense… Black people have been over indoctrinated over and over with the with “scripture” but haven't been given tangible tools to change their lives or communities. Are churches simply businesses, structured for profit? Let's chop it up! (Side Note: Episode will have full length video on YouTube soon!)
Creator & Producer Julian Smart-Rimple Today's episode with special guest Michael Twum, a community influencer, and co-founder of I Am Black Business Inc., talks to us about the importance of creating, funding and patronizing black platforms, businesses and organizations within your local communities to elevate black economics, political influence and community impact. The Run the Jewelz Show was created to spread jewels of inspiration to young professionals and entrepreneurs who want to shine bright in their careers or businesses. Follow along with us this year every Tuesday with new videos being released weekly. Leave a comment or Review if you like the episode...be blessed and "Shine Bright like the Diamond Jewel You've Been Created to Be" until next week!! Tonight's episode has been sponsored by: Champ Boxers See the link below to purchase products from their store https://bit.ly/3ty46Vp Tonight's episode has been powered by: StreamYard
On this episode of Blockwerk Podcast we discuss black economics(2:50), Diddy's comments on supporting black businesses and what is really needed for us to progress as a community(5:50). We also discuss generational differences with parenting(15:35), NBA playoffs and more. Meet us on the BLOCK!!!!!!!!!!
ADQ and Co-host Alan "The 4th" Walls chop it up with Empress Makeda Gordon about Black Economics, Black Culture and Rastafari. As well as the greatness of Haile Selassie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adqsrenaissance/message
Do you think the black dollar can help erase injustice? Join by Boss Babe Creator and Host Crystal Lee & Reonda Hunt and special guest Geroyce King as they have a conversation about black economics and ownership. We have more power than we understand, and our dollar is the biggest tool when it comes to economic empowerment, ownership and more. Connect with the High Heels and Tea Podcast Facebook: High Heels and Tea Podcast InstaGram: @high_heels_tea_podcast Crystal Lee: @iam_crystalee Reonda Hunt: @_justre_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/high-heels--tea-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-heels--tea-podcast/support
HOLD THE LINE! The stock market drama is going crazy. I might've partaken in some of the madness. Oops. The Reddit vs. Wall Street saga is now in the works with Netflix to make a movie. We've recommended the Marketplace podcast to give you that daily 5-minute update on their show. If you want an episode full of expletives, anger, agreements, and disagreements about the saga, here's an episode from the All In podcast. Website update: Our podcast page is finally coming together. If you visit a review, we now have a Listen Now button that will let you select which podcast player you want to open! You may think little things like these are easy, but I say nay nay. Podcast update: Great Pods: The Podcast, Episode 2 is now live! A podcast that compliments the newsletter with recommendations from guests explaining why they liked an episode or podcast. Compared to the first episode, my intro/outro audio quality got considerably better. You can reply to this email if you have feedback.This week we have Nashville Emmy-winner and on-air journalist star, Kelly Sutton! I met her back in Austin during TuneIn's SXSW showcase. Her new project is Connected with Kelly on YouTube and delight as she interviews Nashville's biggest stars. Listen to Kelly tell us what she picked at the top of this post and find the links for her recommendations below.Also, I'm adding a new section called Hot Take. Where I give you my…hot take on anything. It'll pop up once in a while at the end. If you liked the newsletter or know someone who might enjoy it too, share it!On to our picks this week…Podcast: Black History YearPublisher: Limina House, PushBlackGenre: HistoryIt's Black History Month. As I was adding more critic reviews to the database I was reading this Vanity Fair article on Black-owned and run podcasts. Although we have been promoting Black podcasts regardless of month, we will be shining light on more during BHM. This podcast recommended by Justine Goode is a good podcast if you want a straight conversation on history and economics. There's no fluff needed. I have listened to the episode on Black Cooperative Economics and how that works."Featuring interviews with experts, Black History Year provides crisp historical storytelling and analysis, animated by host Jay Walker's excellent narration."Justine Goode - Vanity Fair - Jun 16, 2020Honorable Mention Podcast: SwayEpisode: Killer MikePublisher: NY TimesGenre: SocietyThe episode on co-op's reminded me of the episode on Sway, with well-known tech reporter Kara Swisher. She interviewed Killer Mike (Run The Jewels) on his activism and his investment in Black businesses. I enjoyed this episode as well. Kelly Sutton's Podcast Picks:Podcast: The Jasmine Star Show PodcastPublisher: Jasmine StarGenre: Entrepreneurship Podcast: The Country Music Media Podcast Publisher: Billy DukesGenre: Music CommentaryAs mentioned in the podcast, special guest Kelly Sutton gave us her two favorite podcasts she's listening to right now. The episode that Kelly Sutton was on is also linked below! You can listen to why in the podcast episode. About The Jasmine Star Show: On The Jasmine Star Show, you can expect raw business coaching sessions, honest conversations with industry peers, and most importantly: tactical tips and a step-by-step plan to empower entrepreneurs to build a brand, market it on social media, and create a life they love.About The Country Music Media Podcast: The ultimate country music insider podcast. Each Monday, the Country Music Media Podcast features guests involved in timely issues who are willing to offer refreshing candor, unparalleled expertise and rare insight into the singers, songs and stories that define country music today.Podcast: New Books In LanguagePublisher: New Books NetworkIf you ever wanted to deep-dive into languages and their origins especially with those who study them, this podcast is worth the listen. Listener Edward G. said, “This episode taught me a lot about Sanskrit and the challenges of teaching a language that isn't spoken very widely today. I loved the anecdotes about the Sanskrit's unique verb tenses.”Breaking Podcast News:Joe Budden, former rapper and current podcaster, has now moved his network to Patreon after a much-publicized spat with Spotify. He will be joining the team as Head of Creator Equity too. More info. Hot Take w/ Captain RonFresh. Raw. Honest thoughts. That's my hot take on anything. Not as dramatic as you would think, but possibly controversial.Cinnamon Toast Crunch creamer. Do it. That's my hot take. One more thing - This lady used Gorilla Glue to style her hair. The bigger story, Gorilla Glue comes in a spray can?!
In this episode Brittany Wilkins, President of Historians Connect discusses the importance of investing in African American museums, institutions, and small businesses. This podcast offers insight on how black economics can be utilized to achieve economic empowerment and development in communities around the world preserving black history. This podcast is brought to you by Historians Connect. A non-profit organization with the mission to bring the gap between African-American history and culture.Visit us on the web at www.historiansconnect.orgFollow us on social media IG: @HistoriansConnect Twitter: @HistoriansConn1 Support our mission and help us change the narrative of black history. Paypal Donation at ---> https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnectWebsite Donationwww.historiansconnect.orgSupport the show (https://paypal.me/HistoriansConnect)
Guest W. Orlando Walters discusses the stock market during Covid and the history of Black Investing in the Markets. We also discuss Integration and its effect on the Black Community.
7Figure Podcast EP: 7 Black Economics in 2020 by Seven Figure Media
What is the Black Agenda? We discuss issues that are important to us as a people. Federal Legislation, Defunding the Police, The Black Vote, Black Families, and Black Economics.
In Episode 6, Lanier and Lessie aim to help our listeners to understand how intricately woven politics and the economy are. We also want to help Black communities identify an area they would like to participate in as it relates to restructuring their communities by way of politics and economics. Our Audience call to action >find out who your community leaders are and learn where their offices are and what their position is on issues that are important to you and when meetings are held >take free classes online short courses or watch TED talks that break down topics on politics and economics >register to vote; know your community zone and/or district number and officials and how to contact them >follow community leaders on social media; identify the “players” and “conversators” and get to know them Co-hosts Book Suggestions: The Great Transformation by Karl Polanyi Thanks also to David L Branch II a/k/a Lil Sourstraw for the beat “Toronto.” Connect with HERe ME Podcast: HERe ME Podcast Twitter handle @HEReMEPodcast1 HERe ME Podcast IG handle @heremepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/here-me/message
Institutional reforms and economic empowerment.
JT LIVE gives his views on some of the societal issues facing the world today. He focuses on the topics of Black Economics in America, Racism, COVID19, and various other topics facing society today. JT is tired of all the Bull Sh&t! Time to change the narrative. We have to get better as people. You Don't Want To Miss This Show! Check out our Podcast every Thursday night at 8PM CST! NEW DAY on Tuesday's Coming Soon
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Happy Black History Month! #black365 This episode dives into a few topics about the black community including but not limited to Black Economics, Education & Literacy! I also run down a few of my favorite movies, songs, & books related to the black experience! Be sure to follow me on all social media @prettygirlpeeps for more as the month progresses!
** There will be an apology issued to all Black Women who've been hurt by a Black man either emotionally or physically..In order for us to unify our people we must first make amends for the hurt we've caused to our Queens!!..We need to value each other to work together & press forward!!..But before that can happen many of us men need to acknowledge the damage we've done to the one's we're suppose to cherish & protect!!..On this week's show I invite Black Men to join us for this segment..Some don't agree with me doing this but it is necessary!!.. ** Then we turn our attention to BLACK ECONOMICS!!.. We take a closer look at our Communities..Cities and the Black Owned Businesses in your areas.. Points of Interest included * Where are the Black Business in the Community??.. * Improving our working relationships??.. * Better training??.. * Increase collaborations!!.. ** HOLISTIC HEALTH with Kamille Dawn Tirzah Join us as we talk with several Financial Professionals about the next step!!..I hope you join us!!.. Thank you!!.. Join TEAM DLW to take part in our UNITY MOVEMENT simply by promoting 2-3 local Black Owned Business in your Community..Come on our show & SHOUT THEM OUT!!!..LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!!..We're waiting to hear from you..Call in at 515-605-9376