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As we launch into Season 7 of Entrepreneurial Appetite, I'm sitting down with one of my favorite co-hosts, Lloyd Kuykendoll, founder of Black Cabinet Education, to preview what's coming in 2026 and reflect on the books and conversations that are shaping our thinking.Lloyd shares the four books that changed his life this year: The Black Jacobins by C.L.R. James, I Have Avenged America by Julia Garfield (exploring the true legacy of Jean-Jacques Dessalines), The Wounded World: W.E.B. Du Bois and World War I by Chad L. Williams, and the rare bibliophile treasure Damn Rare by Charles Blockson. We dive deep into Du Bois—not just as an intellectual, but as a flawed human navigating mistakes like his controversial "Close Ranks" article, and how Anna Julia Cooper pushed him to write Black Reconstruction in America.I share my favorite interview from last season with Julius Garvey, Marcus Garvey's youngest son, discussing Justice for Marcus Garvey—an interview that happened just before President Biden pardoned Garvey.What's Coming in Season 7:We're previewing conversations with authors and entrepreneurs who are pushing the boundaries of Black economic thought:Dr. Rachel Laryea on Black Capitalists and what Pan-African business really meansTrey Baker and his blueprint for Black economic development in In the Black 2050Dr. Julia Gaffield on Dessalines and rewriting Haiti's narrativeOji and Ezinne Udezue, Nigerian-American tech leaders who wrote Building RocketshipsPlus book reviews of Banking on Freedom: Black Women in U.S. Finance Before the New Deal and Mentorship UnlockedLloyd reveals his dream interview: Dr. Greg Carr, Chad L. Williams, or Gerald Horne. I share mine: Demaurice Smith, former NFL Players Association executive director, on his book Turf Wars: The Fight for the Soul of America's Game.This season, we're also evolving—more live events, more book reviews, and a challenge for you: share your favorite episode with six people to help us grow this community of Black entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and dreamers.Lloyd closes with his powerful origin story—from being a "functioning illiterate" who feared reading aloud to building Black Cabinet Education, where his books became his greatest friends and his ancestors spoke back to him when he was lost.Welcome to Season 7. Let's build together.Support the showhttps://www.patreon.com/c/EA_BookClub
For years, the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts has been working out of temporary offices as they carried out their mission to support Black business owners around the Commonwealth. Now, their dream to find a special place to settle down and create a permanent home for their work has been realized, with the purchase of a new "Sustainability Hub" in Roxbury. Executive Director Nicole Obi returns to the show to talk about the importance of this move, their plans for the space, and the resources they offer Black entrepreneurs and business owners here in Massachusetts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Lagos Meets London, we're joined by one of the UK's biggest podcasters FRED SANTANA of the iconic 90s Baby Show !Fred is one of the most influential voices in the Black British community, and in this episode, he sits down with our hosts fellow British-Nigerians & Nigerians for an unfiltered, hilarious and insightful conversation.We dive into:Would you swap your British passport for a Nigerian one… for £250,000?How Nigeria's “who you know” system affects everyday life⚽ Nigerian football culture, the Super Eagles & World Cup heartbreak
Send us a textConcreteGeniusMedia.com | Hosted by Sauce Mackenzie.Today: Why Cleveland must bench Dillon Gabriel and give Shedeur a real shot, why the Colts are quietly for real, why Sean McVay's Rams and the Seahawks are true NFC threats, and why the Steelers have lost their identity. Plus: defending Caleb Williams from online weirdos, and a hard convo on athletes, marriage, and protecting Black wealth and legacy.
Dr Boyce explains how black wealth works.
Dr. Umar Johnson joins Ash Cash for one of the most explosive and eye-opening conversations on Inside the Vault. From Black economics to mental liberation, from Trump's America to the school-to-prison pipeline, Dr. Umar breaks down how education, religion, and relationships are used to control the Black community — and what it will take to truly be free. This episode dives deep into: The truth behind capitalism and population control Why interracial marriage is economic treason How the church failed our financial freedom The blueprint for a new Black Wall Street The mindset shift required for liberation Dr. Umar delivers raw, unfiltered truth on wealth, unity, and the future of African people worldwide.
Dr Boyce speaks about Allen Iverson and the search for black economics
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jamal Bryant.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jamal Bryant.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jamal Bryant.
Looking for ways to build stronger client connections while addressing wealth gaps? In this episode, we delve into Prudential's Blueprints to Black Wealth initiative and its impact in the industry. Crump's Sales Director, Jill Coyne, talks with Keita Cline, Prudential's Vice President of Business Development and Market Expansion. They share insights on how the platform empowers financial professionals to connect with broader communities through culturally relevant financial strategies. We also spotlight a success story that illustrates the tangible impact of these conversations. From sparking authentic connections to creating new opportunities for clients and financial professionals alike, Blueprints to Black Wealth is more than a strategy — it's a movement.Guests: Jill Coyne, CLU, Sales Director, Crump, and Keita Cline, CLU, ChFC, Vice President, Business Development and Market Expansion, Prudential
Dr Boyce explains the black wealth dilemma
This episode pulls no punches. We're talking about the realities of first-generation wealth building, the systemic oppression that keeps people stuck, and the truth about how legacy gaps can transform into generational growth.I sit down with Dr. LaTanya White—researcher, entrepreneur, and unapologetic truth-teller—to dissect why traditional wealth advice doesn't work for everyone. We break down the weight of starting from scratch, the emotional toll of being the first in your family to build wealth, and why community is the key to not burning out along the way.We cover the myths the media pushes—like “everyone has the same opportunity” or “just invest and wait”—and we shred them with real research and lived experience. From the collapse of the Freedman's Bank to the unseen wealth of America's richest families, we connect the dots on why so many are left behind and how to fight back with knowledge and resilience.Most importantly, Dr. White shares actionable steps: what to read, how to build a vision for wealth, and how to start documenting your family's story today. Because wealth isn't just about money—it's about knowledge, forgiveness, and community.If you're tired of the same recycled advice that ignores your lived reality, this episode will hit you hard. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/KeVp7aHgAnkAs always we ask you to comment, DM, whatever it takes to have a conversation to help you take the next step in your journey, reach out on any platform!Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Tiktok, LinkedinDISCLOSURE: Awards and rankings by third parties are not indicative of future performance or client investment success. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All investment strategies carry profit/loss potential and cannot eliminate investment risks. Information discussed may not reflect current positions/recommendations. While believed accurate, Black Mammoth does not guarantee information accuracy. This broadcast is not a solicitation for securities transactions or personalized investment advice. Tax/estate planning information is general - consult professionals for specific situations. Full disclosures at www.blackmammoth.com.
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Dr Boyce gives the secrets of black wealth and brings in Claymation Boyce to get the job done.
Tech disruptor, musician, and Fanbase founder Isaac Hayes III sits down with Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley to break down the blueprint for unapologetic Black power. From Atlanta's unique political and economic infrastructure to the sacrifices needed for collective progress, Hayes challenges the Black community to move as a monolith, leverage political power, and control the platforms that profit from Black culture. He dives into reparations, cannabis legalization, the role of media, and how platforms like Fanbase can be the key to building true digital ownership. With personal stories of sacrifice, his father's legacy, and his mission to build kings not be one. Isaac Hayes III delivers one of the boldest visions yet for Black unity, innovation, and generational wealth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
Dr Boyce explains why black people should learn how to own intellectual property.
She's not waiting for permission.Flavilla Fongang went from the ghettos of Paris to building Black Rise—one of the UK's boldest tech tribes. She's mixing identity, data, and storytelling to scale Black power through business.In this episode:-Why storytelling beats pitching in tech-How she turned oil & gas into a launchpad-Her strategy for building community-first platforms-Why AI is non-negotiable for Black excellence-The real ROI of diverse ecosystemsTimestamps:00:00 Intro — Paris to Power01:42 Childhood in the Paris ghettos03:55 Moving to London & early struggles06:18 From oil & gas to fashion to tech09:44 Founding 3 Colours Rule12:30 How storytelling became her weapon15:02 Why she built GTA Black Women in Tech17:50 Launching Black Rise — the AI-powered tribe21:33 Scaling community and credibility25:01 Diversity with data, not feelings28:40 What leadership looks like in 202531:09 Her advice to future founders34:00 Closing thoughts + how to connectAbout Flavilla Fongang:Multi-award-winning entrepreneur. Founder of 3 Colours Rule, GTA Black Women in Tech, and now Black Rise. Former oil & gas exec turned tech community builder. UN Brand Partner. Named UK's Most Influential Woman in Tech (Computer Weekly), Global Top 100 MIPAD Innovator, and Entrepreneur of the Year (BTA 2023). She also serves as an entrepreneurship expert at Oxford University Saïd Business School.Watch this if you lead with identity and build with vision.—Follow Flavilla Fongang:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flavillafongangTwitter (X): https://x.com/FlavillaFongangInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flavillafongangTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flavillafWebsite: https://www.flavillafongang.comBlack Rise: https://www.theblackrise.comGTA Black Women in Tech: https://theblackwomenintech.com3 Colours Rule: https://www.3coloursrule.com#blackfounder #techstorytelling #communitytechDisruption Now: Disrupting the status quo, making emerging tech human-centric and Accessible to all. Website https://disruptionnow.com/Apply to get on the Podcast https://form.typeform.com/to/Ir6Agmzr?typeform-source=disruptionnow.comMusic: Powerful Beat - Oleksandr Stepanov
Lawrence and Alainta explore the historical roots, cultural significance, and future possibilities of wealth within the Black community, specifically through the annual Essence Festival in New Orleans. The episode examines the barriers that exist at the festival and the innovative strategies being employed to redefine prosperity. Wait, what's a Financial Griot?The Financial Griot is a play on two words (Finance + Griot) that hold significance in closing the wealth gap while embracing our differences. Alainta Alcin, Lovely Merdelus, and Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez share their perspectives on current events that impact your personal finances and wealth mindset. In the New York Times, Bankrate, and other publications, the hosts share the stories that others don't. Stories about growth, opportunity, and even Wars. Beyond that, we tie it back to how it reflects on your finances. Specifically, we teach you how to become financially literate, incorporate actionable steps, and ultimately build generational wealth.Can you imagine being a Millionaire in 20 years or less?Yeah, it's possible. Eighty percent of millionaires are first-generation, meaning they didn't inherit wealth. We teach you how. Join a community of subscribers who welcome a fresh take on money.So there you have it, The Financial Griot, or TFG for short. The hosts amassed over $3 million in wealth in about eight years and are on track to retire early. We will gladly share the secrets if you want them, since the opportunity is abundant and a Win-Win.Find the TFG Crew Hosts on Instagram: Alainta Alcin - Blogger, Travel and Money Enthusiast https://www.linkedin.com/in/alaintaalcinLawrence Delva-Gonzalez, Financial Foodie and Travel Blogger @theneighborhoodfinanceguyLovely Merdelus - Entrepreneur and Small Business Growth Specialist @lovelymerdelus
You didn't ask for this bill. Hell, most people didn't even know it got signed.But now it's here—and it's coming for your wallet, your business, your health benefits, your loan rates, and your damn peace of mind.In this raw breakdown of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Stoy Hall exposes the top 5 financial threats buried in this 900+ page mess—from Medicaid cuts and IRS overreach to the gutting of clean energy credits and immigrant exclusion. But we don't just stop at what's broken—we show you where the loopholes live and how to take advantage of what little is actually useful.This episode is for the real ones: Black and Brown communities, LGBTQ+ families, gig workers, service industry warriors, business owners grinding for generational wealth.No fluff. No sugarcoating. Just the unfiltered facts you need to navigate this mess.
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Dr Boyce breaks down the latest in financial news
More than 100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Oklahoma city's mayor recently announced a $105 million reparations package to address the Massacre's lasting impact. Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman joins us on the show today to explain how we got here, and more from his reporting on economic injustice in Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood. Plus, we'll get into what the new reparations package could mean for Black Tulsans and the push for reparations in other cities.Here's everything we talked about today:"The Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed Black lives and wealth. What's owed to survivors' descendants?" from Marketplace"Black Tulsans still feel effects of Greenwood neighborhood's "second destruction'" from Marketplace "$105 Million Reparations Package for Tulsa Race Massacre Unveiled by Mayor" from The New York Times"$105 million trust to be built for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre reparations, city says" from Public Radio TulsaWe want to hear from you. Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
More than 100 years after the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Oklahoma city's mayor recently announced a $105 million reparations package to address the Massacre's lasting impact. Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman joins us on the show today to explain how we got here, and more from his reporting on economic injustice in Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood. Plus, we'll get into what the new reparations package could mean for Black Tulsans and the push for reparations in other cities.Here's everything we talked about today:"The Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed Black lives and wealth. What's owed to survivors' descendants?" from Marketplace"Black Tulsans still feel effects of Greenwood neighborhood's "second destruction'" from Marketplace "$105 Million Reparations Package for Tulsa Race Massacre Unveiled by Mayor" from The New York Times"$105 million trust to be built for 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre reparations, city says" from Public Radio TulsaWe want to hear from you. Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI
Sarah Kalmeta (she/her), Founder & Futurist, Pivot Point International, and I recap the latest 5 Things (good vibes in DEI) in just 15 minutes. This week, our conversation is about X marking a legal win, government jobs in Brazil getting a glow-up, and sensory joy on full display.Here are this week's good vibes:Feel the Music, LiterallyGreenwood Gets Its Trust FundX Marks Justice in Puerto RicoField Day, Their WayBrazil to Get a Power Boost from DiversityGood Vibes to Go: Bernadette's GVTG: Check out and subscribe to the weekly Queer News podcast, an “Ambie award-winning weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, culture and entertainment.” The show is available on YouTube and everywhere. Queer News is hosted by Anna DeShawn, a former guest on my own show.Sarah's GVTG: A reminder that even if you tend to think that the glass is half empty, or if you think the glass is half full, it is always refillable. And you get to choose what you fill back up with. Read the Stories.Connect with Sarah Kalmeta.Subscribe to the 5 Things newsletter.Watch the show on YouTube. Join thousands of readers by subscribing to the 5 Things newsletter. Enjoy some good vibes in DEI every Saturday morning. https://5thingsdei.com/
For the first time ever, Earn Your Leisure comes to Rwanda. In this landmark episode of The Long Form Podcast, I sit down with Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, the creators of Earn Your Leisure — a global movement redefining what Black wealth looks like.We talk about their first impressions of Rwanda, why Africa is a rising frontier for Black investment, and how financial literacy connects communities from Harlem to Kigali. This episode goes beyond business — it's a deep conversation about identity, ownership, Pan-Africanism, and what Africans and African-Americans can learn from each other in the fight for economic freedom.Whether you're in New York, Nairobi, or Nyabugogo — this is the financial and cultural conversation you've been waiting for.#EarnYourLeisure #RashadBilal #TroyMillings #TheLongFormPodcast #BlackWealth #PanAfricanism #InvestInAfrica #RwandaBusiness #RwandanDiaspora #AfricanAmericanInvestors #GlobalBlackExcellence #KigaliConversationsListen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/rw/podcast/the-long-form-with-sanny-ntayombya/id1669879621Listen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HkkUi4bUyIeYktQhWOljcFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/TheLongFormRwFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongformrw/Follow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longformrwFollow Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/SannyNtayombya About Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya:The Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya is a weekly podcast intent on keeping you up to date with current affairs in Rwanda. The topics discussed range from politics, business, sports to entertainment. If you want to share your thoughts on the topics I discuss use the hashtag #LongFormRw on Twitter and follow us on Twitter and Instagram on our handle @TheLongFormRwBe a part of the conversation.
In this enlightening episode of Black Girls Eating, hosts Candace and Tanorria dive deep into the often-avoided topic of money with their special guest, Jon, a financial advisor at Prudential and beloved family member. Together, they explore the significance of financial education, particularly within the Black community, and how understanding money can empower individuals to break the cycle of economic disadvantage. Jon shares his journey from being a young man with dreams of entrepreneurship to becoming a trusted financial advisor, emphasizing the importance of education and awareness in managing finances. He discusses the challenges many face in building wealth and the necessity of having a financial plan that includes saving, investing, and preparing for the future. The conversation highlights how societal perceptions can affect financial decisions, particularly for Black individuals navigating a consumer-driven world. Listeners will appreciate Jon's candid insights on the balance between enjoying life and being financially responsible. He encourages everyone to prioritize their financial health while also recognizing the importance of self-care and mental well-being. With practical advice on creating emergency funds, leveraging high-yield savings accounts, and the significance of generational wealth, this episode is packed with valuable information for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy. As the episode unfolds, Candace and Tanorria foster a warm and engaging environment, making money talk feel approachable and relatable. Tune in for a conversation that not only demystifies financial planning but also inspires listeners to take control of their financial futures with confidence and clarity.
GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER WITH LIFE INSURANCEEver feel like those insurance salesmen are just vultures picking at your wallet? I used to BE one of those guys - and yeah, it was sleazy as hell.But here's the raw truth: you NEED life insurance, and you're bullshitting yourself with every excuse not to get it.In this no-holds-barred episode, I'm calling out every weak excuse:"I'm too young" - Bullshit. It's CHEAPER when you're young."I don't have anyone to leave it to" - You don't know what the future holds."I'm too broke/too rich" - Neither is true.For my Black and Brown families especially - this isn't just protection, it's our shot at building GENERATIONAL WEALTH.Why are we dropping $350 on Jordans but hoping a GoFundMe goes viral enough to bury our loved ones?Term, whole life, universal - I break down the options without the sales pitch. The ultra-wealthy use these tools for tax strategies and income - not just death benefits.Get off your ass and secure your family's future. Real wealth starts with real protection.Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/9GpdtAyTg0oFor more unfiltered financial truth, visit nobswealth.comWelcome to the No BS Wealth Podcast with Stoy Hall, your candid guide to financial clarity. In our third year, we're spicing things up by enhancing community ties and bringing you straight, no-fluff financial insights. Connect with us on NoBSWealthPodcast.com, and follow Stoy on social media for the latest episodes and expert discussions. Tune in, join the conversation, and transform your financial journey with us—no BS!As always we ask you to comment, DM, whatever it takes to have a conversation to help you take the next step in your journey, reach out on any platform!Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Tiktok, LinkedinDISCLOSURE: Awards and rankings by third parties are not indicative of future performance or client investment success. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All investment strategies carry profit/loss potential and cannot eliminate investment risks. Information discussed may not reflect current positions/recommendations. While believed accurate, Black Mammoth does not guarantee information accuracy. This broadcast is not a solicitation for securities transactions or personalized investment advice. Tax/estate planning information is general - consult professionals for specific situations. Full disclosures at www.blackmammoth.com.
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Kiva posed an excellent question about economic hygiene that we encourage you to reflect on. Join us as we deconstruct, “PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America” by Dr. Claud Anderson. This episode wraps up our discussion about Chapter 1, entitled “Racism, Monopolies and Inappropriate Behavior.” We are Kiva and Kahawia. This episode features music from Lewy Lotus. Visit AfroSoFly.comBecome a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/afrosofly
Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Jerome Talley about black families and black wealth
What's holding back black wealth—and how can we change it? In this episode of Spiritual Fitness, Eric Bigger and Cliff Goins IV break down the “Five Ds” blocking wealth from the black community and share simple, powerful steps to overcome them. Learn how mindset, community, and smart investing can help close the wealth gap for good.In this episode: Learn the "Five Ds" that block Black wealth Start small with investing—consistency matters more than amount Community support and group economics help build collective wealth Shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance and take control of your money Use long-term strategies like dollar-cost averaging to grow wealth over timeAbout The Guest:Author Cliff Goins IV is an investor in private companies. He also co-founded Scaleup, a startup that began in Amazon, which helps diverse-owned and other small and medium-size businesses grow into large enterprises. Goins has held roles at Northern Trust Asset Management, including COO of an early-stage fintech acquisition and head of strategy for the $1 billion business unit. He holds an MBA in finance and strategy from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a BS in accounting from HBCU Florida A&M University. He is obsessed with tennis and lives near Chicago with his wife and two smart, beautiful, and sporty daughters.Find him online at cliffgoinsiv.comConnect with Cliff:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imcliffgoinsiv/LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/cliffgoinsiv/Shop IYLA: https://iylia.com/Use promo code EB20 for IYLIA champagne, offering 20% off on orders up to $200Check out Miracle Season's collection: https://itsmiracleseason.co/collections/frontpageWork with me: https://www.ericbigger.com/workwithme?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=work_with_m...Connect with Simplified Impact: https://hubs.ly/Q02vvMJ90
Send us a textBorn and raised in the South Bronx during Hip Hop's golden era, Earl Lugo got his start in the culture through graffiti, DJing, and breakdancing. A true Hip Hop pioneer, he evolved from spinning records as DJ EZL to becoming a major force behind the scenes. After relocating to Virginia and later Orlando, he built Big Earl Productions—a powerhouse promotions and marketing agency that worked with legends like Fat Joe, Big Pun, DMX, and Akon. Recognized by the Universal Zulu Nation and awarded “Big Earl Day” in Orlando, he's also been a journalist, fashion consultant, radio host, and educator. Today, Earl uses his platform The Story Box Unlimited to share untold stories from Hip Hop history and uplifts his community through youth sports, art, and education.Connect with Earl LugoInstragram:https://www.instagram.com/bigearlpromoAzalea LL Website:https://www.azaleaparkll.comPurchase “Black Wall Street” The Board Gamehttps://www.playblackwallstreet.com/maliksfirstjobpodcastGet a GreenLight Debit Card for Your Children:https://share.greenlight.com/96453721Register for Free Online Financial Literacy Courses:https://maliksfirstjob.banzai.org/wellness/collections/teaching-kids-financesPurchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter:https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
In this episode, we explore the vibrant world of Black-owned businesses in Clarksville, Tennessee, with Tiffany Perkins, a passionate entrepreneur and advocate for local wealth-building. Join us as we discuss the importance of creating a supportive ecosystem for minority-owned businesses, the challenges they face, and how the Black Clarksville Business Group aims to foster growth and success through community engagement, education, and collaboration. This insightful conversation emphasizes the need for authentic connections and the power of collective progress in the entrepreneurial landscape.
Send us a textAaliyah Duah is a 20-year-old recent HBCU graduate who founded Financial Revolution, a company dedicated to financial literacy. She is also a published author, an investor, and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She has received numerous awards, including HBCU Entrepreneur of the Year, and is being recognized by McDonald's as a 2023 McDonald's Black & Positively Golden Change Leader. Aaliyah is passionate about promoting financial empowerment and making financial education accessible for all.Connect with Aaliyah DuahInstragram:https://www.instagram.com/aaliyahduahInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/financialrevolutionnPodcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/young-dumb-show/id1600971712Website:https://www.financialrevolutionn.comPurchase “Black Wall Street” The Board Gamehttps://www.playblackwallstreet.com/maliksfirstjobpodcastGet a GreenLight Debit Card for Your Children:https://share.greenlight.com/96453721Register for Free Online Financial Literacy Courses:https://maliksfirstjob.banzai.org/wellness/collections/teaching-kids-financesPurchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter:https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
Dr Boyce discusses Wallo and his remarks about black businesses
On Thursday, April 10, 2025, the Center for Law and Justice held a "Reparation Town Hall Part 1." forum at the Alice Moore Black Arts and Cultural Center at 135 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY. The discussion was held in conjunction with the Bronx Reparations Town Hall Meeting. Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Event and recorded comments from Dr. Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University. Dr. Nalson spoke about "Opticals to Black Wealth" in New York State in this labor segment.
Top Hill Ep. 217: Black Wealth, Business in Nigeria & Why Black Men Should Visit Ghana
Dr Boyce explains why broken families are the leading cause of the black economic slow down.
Real estate investment and ownership has historically been lower among the Black American community due to many factors. In honor of Black History Month, Harry Owens joins Andrew on this week's Cashflow for Life podcast episode to talk about the struggles, the institutionalized barriers, and how the Black community can take matters into their own hands and create generational wealth through real estate investing.The Cashflow For Life podcast is about one thing: using real estate investing as a tool to create consistent cashflow every month for the rest of your life. Our mission is to help everyone in America buy their first 5 properties in the next 2 years, and have them paid off in 7 years. This is the 2-5-7 Cashflow For Life philosophy. Tune in to witness how ordinary people in our community have put this philosophy into action to increase their net worth and create consistent monthly cashflow as they continue their journey to build wealth for themselves and their families.==============Connect with us! ==============Facebook: @andrewholmesrealestate IG: @andrewholmesre
For too long, systemic barriers have made it difficult for Black communities to build and sustain generational wealth. But through entrepreneurship, economic circulation, and financial literacy, we have the power to reshape our financial future.In this episode of The Phat Girl Chronicles, we're diving into:✔️ Why buying Black is key to economic empowerment✔️ The challenges & triumphs of Black entrepreneurs✔️ How to build and sustain generational wealth✔️ The importance of financial literacy, investing & ownershipWe're talking about real solutions, real strategies, and real success stories—because Black dollars matter, and so does where we spend them. Tune in NOW on Facebook, YouTube, and all podcast streaming platforms!We wanna hear all your thoughts and answer all the questions, so come connect with us..........Instagram: @thephatgirlchronicles Facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles Twitter: @pgcpodcastYouTube: https://youtube.com/c/ThePhatGirlChroniclesYou42: https://www.you42.com/channel/1647 Did you learn something in this episode that you didn't know?!? If so, please share this episode with a friend and leave a 5-star review and comment wherever you listen to this podcast. We would love to know how our show made your day or taught you something new!!! https://www.facebook.com/thephatgirlchronicles/reviewsAnd make sure you listen in on your favorite podcast streaming platform, and leave us a rating, follow us, and share, share, share!!!!
Dr Boyce speaks with the one and only Madam Prezident
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a world-renowned Finance PhD, investor, and founder of The Black Business School, where he has helped millions build wealth and achieve financial freedom. As a former finance professor, he is dedicated to teaching Black economic empowerment through intelligent, practical strategies.He is the author ofThe 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and has been featured in major media outlets, including CNN, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. His teachings focus on investing, stock options, and creating generational wealth.To learn more about Dr. Watkins and get his free list of top AI stocks, visitBoyceWatkins.com or text the wordStock to 87948.
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Dr Boyce talks about the ways that inflation ruins black wealth.
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Here's an updated bio for you, Dr. Watkins: Dr. Boyce Watkins is a distinguished Finance PhD and a leading advocate for economic empowerment within the Black community. As the founder of The Black Business School, Dr. Watkins has dedicated his career to educating millions on the power of investing, entrepreneurship, and financial independence. His work through The Black Business School offers accessible, culturally relevant financial education tailored to those who want to build generational wealth and create a legacy of economic resilience. Dr. Watkins is also the author of *The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power*, a comprehensive guide for families and individuals looking to achieve lasting financial security. For free insights on AI stocks and to learn more about building wealth, visit BoyceWatkins.com or text 'Stock' to 87948.
The Black Effect Presents... Black Tech Green Money! Alphonso David has committed his life to actualizing a more just and equitable world. Currently, he's President & CEO of the Global Black Economic Forum, focused on reimagining what diversity, equity, inclusion, and opportunity looks like in global workspaces and marketplaces, as well as achieving the notion of economic justice for the Black diaspora globally. The Global Black Economic Forum engages business executives, policy makers, entrepreneurs, activists, and consumers globally on thought leadership; corporate and entrepreneurial career development; and advancing social and economic justice for marginalized communities across the globe. On this episode, Alphonso speaks with AfroTech's Will Lucas about how tech can be leveraged to support justice at scale, the overlooked sectors of our community when we talk about wealth and business success, and how Black operators find success with government contracting. Follow Will Lucas on Instagram: @willlucas Follow Black Tech Green Money: @blacktechgreenmoney, @btgmpodcast Learn more at AfroTech.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.