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Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the leading voices in Black economic empowerment. He has taught finance at the university level and has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families build wealth through investing, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.Dr. Watkins is the author of numerous books, including *The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power*, and has been featured in major media outlets such as CNN, BET, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Through his podcasts, online classes, and daily financial commentary, he has reached millions of people with practical strategies for achieving financial independence.As the founder of The Black Business School, Dr. Watkins has helped countless students learn how to invest, start businesses, and create generational wealth. His mission is to empower families to educate their own children, create their own jobs, and support Black-owned businesses.To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of Dr. Watkins' favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the leading voices in Black economic empowerment. He has taught finance at the university level and has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families build wealth through investing, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.Dr. Watkins is the author of numerous books, including *The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power*, and has been featured in major media outlets such as CNN, BET, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Through his podcasts, online classes, and daily financial commentary, he has reached millions of people with practical strategies for achieving financial independence.As the founder of The Black Business School, Dr. Watkins has helped countless students learn how to invest, start businesses, and create generational wealth. His mission is to empower families to educate their own children, create their own jobs, and support Black-owned businesses.To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of Dr. Watkins' favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.
Dr Boyce Watkins explains the real meaning of a Financial Juneteenth
In this powerful episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins exposes how toxic hip hop culture has become one of the most expensive influences in Black America—not just in dollars, but in lost potential. The imagery of gangster rap, violence, and hyper‑sexualized stereotypes isn't just entertainment; it's economic programming. When music glorifies crime, consumerism, and self‑destruction, it shapes spending habits, career choices, and community values that directly impact Black wealth outcomes.Dr. Watkins, a finance PhD and leading voice in Black economic empowerment, breaks down how record labels profit from dysfunction while Black families pay the price. He connects the dots between lyrical content and financial behavior—showing how glorifying fast money and reckless living undermines long‑term ownership, investment, and generational wealth.This video challenges viewers to rethink what “success” looks like in hip hop and to reclaim the narrative of Black excellence through entrepreneurship, education, and disciplined wealth‑building. It's not about silencing art—it's about understanding the cost of toxic messaging and demanding better for our children and communities.Watch, share, and join the movement to rebuild Black economics from the inside out.
Dr Boyce Watkins speaks with Dr Ebony about black real estate ownership in America.
Are the rich really different from the poor? In this eye-opening video, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the key habits, financial behaviors, daily routines, and mindset differences that often separate wealthy people from those who struggle financially. From investing and entrepreneurship to spending habits, time management, and financial literacy, you'll discover practical lessons that can help you build wealth and achieve greater financial freedom.Many people believe that wealth is only about income, but the truth is that financial success often begins with habits, discipline, and long-term thinking. Dr. Boyce explores the common behaviors that lead to wealth accumulation and contrasts them with habits that can keep people trapped in financial stress. Whether you're interested in investing in stocks, building a business, creating passive income, or improving your money mindset, this discussion offers valuable insights you can apply immediately.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, speaker, and founder of The Black Business School. He has taught finance at the university level and has helped millions of people learn the principles of investing, entrepreneurship, wealth building, and economic empowerment. He is the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and is widely recognized for his commitment to teaching financial literacy and ownership within the Black community.To learn more about building wealth and investing for your future, visit BoyceWatkins.com.#BlackWealth #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding
Dr Boyce Watkins speaks about the pending stock market crash and the financial "issues" of Russell Wilson and Ciara.
In this powerful episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the hidden realities behind the glamorous world of social media influencers. While millions chase likes, followers, and brand deals, few understand the psychological and financial traps that come with digital fame. Dr. Watkins exposes how influencer culture often promotes illusion over authenticity—especially within the Black community, where image and validation can overshadow true ownership and economic empowerment.This conversation challenges viewers to look beyond filters and sponsorships to ask: who really profits from the influencer economy? Are we building wealth or simply feeding algorithms that don't serve us? Dr. Watkins connects these questions to his broader mission of teaching financial literacy and legacy building through the Black Millionaires of Tomorrow program.If you've ever wondered why so many influencers appear successful but struggle behind the scenes, this video will open your eyes. It's not just about clout—it's about control, creativity, and reclaiming the power of authentic storytelling.Watch until the end for practical insights on turning influence into ownership and using your platform to uplift your community.Call to Action: Comment the word money on Instagram or text money to 87948 to get a free copy of Dr. Watkins' training, How to Make Money Without Working.Hashtags: #DrBoyceWatkins #BlackWealth #SocialMediaInfluencers #FinancialFreedom #BlackEconomicPower #BlackMillionairesOfTomorrow #WealthIsPower
In this provocative episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins confronts a controversial statement that's stirring debate across social media: “Black people don't own anything.” Is this man a racist—or is he exposing a painful truth about the state of Black economics? This video challenges viewers to look beyond emotion and examine the facts about ownership, wealth, and power in America.Dr. Watkins, a finance PhD and leading voice in Black economic empowerment, breaks down how centuries of systemic barriers, consumer habits, and cultural conditioning have shaped today's financial reality. He explores why Black communities often generate trillions in spending power yet hold a fraction of national wealth—and what must change to reverse that trend.This isn't just commentary; it's a call to action. From business ownership to real estate investment, from cooperative economics to financial literacy, Dr. Watkins lays out practical steps to build generational wealth and reclaim control over Black economic destiny.If you believe in Black excellence, entrepreneurship, and legacy building, this conversation will challenge your mindset and ignite your motivation. Watch, share, and join the movement to make ownership—not consumption—the new standard of success.
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the issues of black economics that matter right now today
Title: Why Life Insurance Matters — Protecting Black Wealth and LegacyIn this powerful video, Dr. Boyce Watkins, Finance PhD, Morehouse Professor, and founder of The Black Business School, breaks down why life insurance isn't just a policy — it's a strategy for generational wealth. Too many families lose everything because they never planned for the inevitable. Dr. Watkins explains how life insurance can turn tragedy into legacy, protect your children's future, and keep Black wealth circulating within the community.He dives into the numbers behind America's wealth gap, showing how proper financial planning can close it. Whether you're an entrepreneur, parent, or young professional, this message will challenge how you think about money, mortality, and responsibility.Learn how to build a financial safety net that lasts beyond your lifetime. Visit BoyceWatkins.com to start your journey toward financial empowerment today.
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
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 Watkins is a Finance PhD and Stock Market expert.
Sports gambling has officially gotten out of hand. Recently transferred Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby was caught in a major gambling scandal. The implications of this will be widespread, and Jason Whitlock gives insight into what's to come. In other news, Jason reacts to the breakup between Mavericks player Klay Thompson and rap superstar Megan Thee Stallion. Dre Baldwin, Shemeka Michelle, Delano Squires, and Boyce Watkins all join the show to discuss love affairs in sports. Steve Kim hops in to discuss a plethora of sports topics involving Ty Simpson, Mike Vrabel, and Frank Isola dissing YouTuber Kenny Beecham. To end the show, Jason's Peanut Gallery discusses Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson's drama. Today's Sponsors: PreBorn PreBorn has helped rescue more than 400,000 babies, and every single day, they continue that work by offering mothers something powerful and life-changing: an ultrasound. Will you help us? Just dial #250 and say the keyword “BABY” or donate securely at https://Preborn.com/FEARLESS ➢ Subscribe to Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/JasonWhitlock?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockClips?sub_confirmation=1 ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/JasonWhitlock https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the passing of assets to our kids and why black wealth isn't growing.
Dr Boyce has a black economic conversation with the students.
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 Watkins speaks about the Trump war and changes in the stock market.
Most people think racism is social.But what if the real war has always been financial?In this powerful episode of Inside The Vault, Ash Cash sits down with Dr. Boyce Watkins — PhD in Finance, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the pioneers of modern Black financial activism.They discuss:• Why integration may have hurt Black economics• The mass production of destructive culture• Why consciousness determines wealth• The attack on Black masculinity• The illusion of job security• Why collaboration beats ego• How to prepare Black children for economic power• The STURDY framework for generational wealthThis episode is about ownership.It's about leadership.It's about fixing the culture before it fixes us.If you care about financial freedom and generational wealth — this conversation is required listening.⏱️TIMESTAMPS00:00 The Economic War We're Not Talking About02:16 Introduction & Dr. Boyce's Impact05:59 Who Is Dr. Boyce Watkins?07:20 The “KFC Chicken” Consciousness Analogy09:02 Wealth Rises When Consciousness Rises10:24 You're In A Competition (Whether You Know It or Not)12:03 Masculinity & Expecting Resistance13:29 Stop Glorifying the Opponent14:43 Mass-Produced Culture16:26 Who Controls the Narrative?17:02 Real Leadership Starts at Home18:52 Family Structure & Wealth19:37 Why Kids Aren't Taught to Invest20:46 The Formula for Modern Slavery23:28 The Responsibility of Financial Leaders25:30 Leaving Academia for the Community27:57 Scarcity vs. Abundance in Black Culture30:35 Collaboration Over Ego32:39 Trauma & The Fear of Unity34:33 Culture Is The Root Issue37:20 Boss Energy vs. Strategy39:23 Build Your Own Institutions43:34 The STURDY Wealth Framework45:05 Every Child Should Learn Business Before 1246:53 Healing & Wealth Building49:19 Calling Out Bad Actors vs. Staying United51:30 Final Thoughts on Leadership & Culture ShiftAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses black wealth and ways to ensure that your family is taken care of for many generations to come.
Dr Boyce Watkins explains the traps of poverty.
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.
This situation says a lot more than just celebrity drama—it reveals how money, relationships, and life choices collide in ways most people never talk about.In this video, we break down the viral moment where Michael B. Jordan responds after being called “corny,” and why a woman could be upset about something as major as being given a house. On the surface, it sounds crazy. But when you look deeper, it's really about expectations, communication, financial alignment, and emotional intelligence.This ties directly into wealth building and investing because your financial decisions are never just about money—they're about values. Buying a home, investing in assets, or building wealth for your family all require alignment with the people around you. If your partner doesn't share your vision, even a blessing can feel like a burden.Too many people think financial success is just about making money. It's not. It's about making the right decisions, with the right people, at the right time. One bad relationship or poor communication around money can destroy years of financial progress. On the other hand, strong financial partnership can accelerate wealth, stability, and generational success.In this breakdown, we connect the dots between relationships, emotional reactions, and financial outcomes—because smart investing starts with smart thinking and smart life choices.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and founder of The Black Business School, where he has helped millions of people learn to invest and build family wealth. He is a frequent media contributor and host of popular podcasts focused on financial literacy, Black economic empowerment, and intelligent investing. To learn more about building wealth and improving your financial future, visit BoyceWatkins.com.
In this episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the shocking business story shaking up Black media: Tyler Perry and BET Plus potentially being swallowed into Paramount's larger corporate structure. What does this mean for Black ownership, Black media, and the future of Black economic power in entertainment?Tyler Perry has built one of the most powerful independent media empires in history, creating billions of dollars in value through films, television, and his historic Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. Meanwhile, BET Plus, a streaming platform built around Black storytelling, has become a key player in digital entertainment for Black audiences. But as major corporations consolidate power, many are asking an important question: Will Black media remain independent, or will it continue to be absorbed by larger corporate conglomerates like Paramount Global?In this video, Dr. Boyce Watkins analyzes the business strategy behind Paramount's media consolidation, the economics of streaming platforms, the importance of Black ownership in Hollywood, and what this could mean for the long-term future of Black entertainment and Black wealth creation. If Tyler Perry's empire becomes more closely tied to Paramount, is this a smart business move—or another example of how large corporations swallow independent success?This conversation goes deeper than celebrity headlines. It's about power, ownership, intellectual property, and who controls the economic future of Black culture in media and entertainment.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, economist, and the founder of The Black Business School, where millions of students have learned how to build wealth through stock market investing, entrepreneurship, real estate, and financial literacy. He is the author of the bestselling book The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and has appeared on major media platforms including CNN, BET, The Breakfast Club, and MSNBC. Through his daily commentary and educational programs, Dr. Watkins helps Black families understand generational wealth, economic empowerment, and the power of ownership.To learn more about building wealth and economic independence, visit BoyceWatkins.com.
In this powerful breakdown, Dr. Boyce Watkins takes a close look at the financial journey of NFL superstar Odell Beckham Jr., one of the most recognizable wide receivers in football. From massive contracts and endorsement deals to the financial challenges that many professional athletes face, this video explores the economic realities behind fame and fortune in professional sports.Dr. Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD and founder of The Black Business School, explains the financial pressures that athletes like Odell Beckham Jr. can encounter, including lifestyle inflation, taxes, business deals, and the importance of long-term wealth planning. Many athletes earn millions but still struggle with financial stability after their careers end. This discussion highlights key lessons about wealth management, investing, financial literacy, and protecting generational wealth.Using the story of Odell Beckham Jr. as a case study, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down what every entrepreneur, investor, and professional can learn about money, contracts, branding, and financial decision-making.Dr. Boyce Watkins has taught millions about investing, economic empowerment, and financial independence. As a former finance professor and author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power, he is dedicated to helping families build wealth through smart financial strategies and ownership.Subscribe for more videos about investing, wealth building, financial literacy, and Black economic empowerment.
Dr Boyce Watkins meets with sports commentator Jeff Lightsy Jr to talk about the chaos behind NIL deals in college sports
Dr Boyce discusses how to invest during the Iran war
Living below your means is one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — principles in personal finance, wealth building, and long-term financial freedom. In this episode, I break down why high income does not automatically create wealth, why lifestyle inflation is silently destroying financial security, and how disciplined spending is the foundation of investing, passive income, and generational wealth.We live in a culture that rewards appearances over assets. Many people earn six figures but still live paycheck to paycheck because they spend everything they make. True financial independence comes from controlling expenses, increasing savings rates, investing consistently, and building ownership — not from impressing others. In this conversation, I explain practical strategies to reduce unnecessary spending, avoid debt traps, increase your net worth, and create real economic power.If you're searching for a financial podcast focused on Black wealth, economic empowerment, stock market investing, entrepreneurship, passive income, budgeting, and building generational wealth, this episode will give you both mindset and actionable tools.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, founder of The Black Business School, and author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power. He has appeared on major media platforms and teaches millions about investing, financial literacy, and ownership. To learn more about building wealth, visit BoyceWatkins.com and text the word Stock to 87948 to receive a free list of his favorite AI stocks.Open Spotify, search Dr. Boyce Watkins, and subscribe to stay financially strong.
Dr Boyce Watkins talks about the war in Iran and how this impacts stocks.
Dr Boyce Watkins talks about the price of financial mistakes.
Dr Boyce Watkins breaks down the economics of fear.
Dr Boyce Watkins and Dr Alicia Watkins speak of signs that you might be affected by financial trauma.
Dr Boyce Watkins speaks about economic immaturity and what this actually means.
Dr Boyce speaks about what it really means to be a millionaire
Dr Boyce Watkins explains three things you should never do with your paycheck.
Dr Boyce Watkins explains why gold is an important asset to own in this economy.
Dr Boyce Watkins breaks down the difference between the wealthy vs broke mindset.
Dr Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD, breaks down what you need to know about the economy.
Dr Boyce breaks down the real economic reasons that Donald Trump invaded Venezuela.
Dr Boyce Watkins explains why black wealth will evolve in 2026 and how investing will make a difference.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, and nationally recognized expert on wealth building, investing, and Black economic empowerment. As the founder of The Black Business School, he has helped millions of students learn how to invest, start businesses, and create financial security for their families. Dr. Watkins is the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and a frequent media contributor whose insights blend rigorous academic training with real-world financial strategy.Through daily teaching, online programs, and live events, Dr. Watkins focuses on practical tools that help everyday people build generational wealth without gimmicks or hype. His work emphasizes ownership, long-term investing, and economic self-determination.To learn more about Dr. Boyce Watkins and access his financial education resources, visit BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of his favorite AI stocks, use your phone to text the word Stock to the phone number 87948.
Dr Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD, explains what's going to happen next in the stock market.
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, author, and founder of The Black Business School, one of the largest Black-owned financial education platforms in the world. A former professor of finance, Dr. Watkins has appeared on CNN, BET, NBC, and other major media outlets discussing wealth, economics, and financial literacy. He is the author of the bestselling book The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and the host of several popular podcasts and digital programs that help families build wealth, invest wisely, and think generationally. Through daily classes like Money in the Morning, Dr. Watkins teaches practical investing strategies rooted in academic research and real-world experience. His mission is to empower Black families with the tools to achieve financial independence and economic strength. Learn more at BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of his favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.
Dr Boyce speaks on Donald Trump's merge with the nuclear fusion company. Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, and founder of The Black Business School, one of the largest platforms in the world dedicated to Black wealth education. As a former college professor, Dr. Watkins has taught millions of students how to invest, build businesses, and create generational wealth using clear, practical strategies grounded in economic research. He is the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and a frequent commentator on finance, culture, and economic justice. Dr. Watkins hosts popular podcasts and daily programs, including Money in the Morning, where he meets with students every day to discuss investing and financial consciousness. His work has been featured across major media outlets, and he is widely known for translating complex financial ideas into actionable steps for everyday families. Learn more at BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of Dr. Boyce Watkins' favorite AI stocks, use your phone to text the word Stock to the phone number 87948.