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The Blackprint with Detavio Samuels
Dee-1 On Balancing Faith, Music, and Education to Overcome Life's Challenges | The Blackprint

The Blackprint with Detavio Samuels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 68:17


In this powerful episode of The Blackprint, host Detavio Samuels sits down with rapper and educator Dee-1 to discuss his journey from middle school teacher to Harvard fellow. Dee-1 opens up about overcoming suicidal thoughts after a disappointing BET Cypher performance and how his faith helped him stay true to his purpose. He shares the story behind his viral hit "Sallie Mae Back" and explains why he turned down a deal with Cash Money Records. Watch!

The Student Loan Podcast
67. Dee-1 | How He Finished Paying Sallie Mae Back

The Student Loan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 63:27


Rapper Dee-1 (@dee1music), David Augustine Jr., is a socially conscious rapper, entrepreneur, and podcaster inspiring millions on a journey to empowerment.  His commitment to spreading positivity and financial inclusion led him to become the first rapper in Louisiana history to be appointed by the governor. In 2016, Dee-1 released a hit song, "I Finished Paying Sallie Mae Back," describing how he used his record deal proceeds as an artist to pay off his student loans instead of buying luxury items.  The song exploded and since then, David has made so much impact in the community and showed that you don't have to rap about life's vices to be successful in music.   Visit the show notes for all the extra details: https://thestudentloanpodcast.com/episode67 Visit our podcast sponsor at StartNoo.com to see if StartNoo is on your campus and learn how you can exchange service hours in the community for direct payments towards your student loans or tuition.

17:21
Entertainment with Dee-1

17:21

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 62:11


Entertainment has become increasingly popular in the United States, to the point that some fans even "worship" their favorite entertainers. Despite the amount of money and fame this can produce, there are still biases, discrimination and even racism within the entertainment industry. Dee-1 helps us take a look inside the entertainment industry, his path to where he is today and so much more! Dee-1 is a rapper, song writer, public speaker and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana. After graduating from Louisiana State University, David (Dee-1) began teaching middle school in Baton Rouge. After two years of teaching, he focused full time on his music career. Since then he has released hit after hit, and performed with the best in the entertainment business. Dee-1 has received amazing accolades and awards, including the Artist of the Year at the NOLA Underground Hip Hop Awards, having his song "Sallie Mae Back" dubbed the "anthem of a generation" by the Washington Post and being given the key to the city of New Orleans. Dee-1 has intentionally kept God at the center of everything he does and his mission is to be Real, Righteous and Relevant. You can connect with Dee-1 on social media at @dee1music or at www.missionvisionlifestyle.com You can connect with Evan on social media at @its_evanb or at www.itsevanb.com. WHAT IN THE...World Black Minds Matter Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/2wJjHRd6td270f2bQqcKXJ) also on Instagram at @thenile.est1981. WHAT IN THE...Word Proverbs 3:6 - In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-evanb/message

Bars and Bars
Paying Sallie Mae Back

Bars and Bars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 34:46


Happy New Year!! Do you have a goal of paying off student loans in 2021? The bar: "Let me tell you what I been through when it comes to Sallie, She call me at least twice a day she want her money badly; Calling me from different numbers ooh she think she slick, But I got them all memorized I hit ignore quick; Needed tuition needed room and board, Had to pay for books so I took out loans to feed the boy"

Building Us
How He Rapped His Way to $0 in Sallie Mae Student Loan Debt with Dee-1

Building Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 61:08


In this episode of the Building Us podcast, co-hosts Erik Garcia, CFP® and Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFT interview David Augustine Jr., better known by his stage name, Dee-1. Dee-1 is a Hip-Hop Artist, Public Speaker, and Educator. Dee-1 talks about his struggles paying off his student debt and how his success in the music industry changed his life forever.Episode Highlights:Erik introduces David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr. (2:15 )Dee-1 mentions that he hates labels because he thinks that it boxes you in, or you’re trying to prove to other people who you are and what you do. (3:07)Dee-1 shares that he wants to prove to everyone that you can do a lot of things in life. Because at the end of the day, it's about what type of person you are as you're doing what you do. (4:36)Dee-1 shares that hopefully, his character could be as impactful as his numbers or his platform, because it has produced longevity in what he does. (5:09)Erik shares that when he’s dealing with people’s finances, some people manage their money, but some people come to him for more financial planning, financial counseling, or financial coaching, and he found that people are not necessarily doing with their money, what's valuable to them. (6:30)Erik mentions a line from the song, I’m Not Perfect (I’m A Christian). (7:09)How significant is it for Dee-1 to align what he does with who he is, and what he values? (7:29)Dee-1 thinks that maturity sets in when we realize that just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it, and just because you can afford something doesn't mean that you should buy it. (9:16)Dee-1 shares that his song called I Don’t Wanna Let You Down, is a song for all of the people who realize that they're not just a symbol but, they're a symbol of something greater and they’re doing it for more than themselves. (10:41)Dee-1 mentions that the key to becoming the best version of yourself is by adding value to other people's lives. (13:30)Erik mentions Dee-1’s album entitled, Slingshot David. (13:54)Erik mentions that leadership is about influence. (15:00)Dee-1 mentions that Erik and his family made a cameo in one of his music videos, Long Time Coming. (15:37)Dee-1 shares that nowadays, there's a lot of twisted agendas that people have, particularly when it comes to crossing racial lines. (15:53)Erik thinks that at this point, we find ourselves in a country where there's a lack of true understanding of each other, we come at each other from opposite ends and we can't find commonality. (18:38)Dee-1 shares that he’s into highlighting our similarities and our commonalities more than our differences because leading with love allows you to see the best in somebody. (20:11)How did Dee-1 come up with the song Sallie Mae Back, and where did that song lead him? (23:52)Dee-1 explains how the name of Sallie Mae is associated with administering student loans and Sallie Mae has funded a lot of people's education. (24:16)Dee-1 mentions that he used to be a middle school teacher. (27:15)Dee-1 shares that at one point, he strategically signed a record deal with one of the biggest labels in the world, RCA Records. (30:11)Dee-1 shares that he was a featured speaker at FinCon, and was also featured at Forbes and Washington Post. (33:37)Erik mentions that in 2016, he wrote a blog about Dee-1’s song Sallie Mae Back called, Squash Debt: Nine lessons from Dee-1 on paying off debt. (36:07)How does the idea of lifestyle, and spending money on lifestyle often come up? (44:32)Dee-1 mentions that going to Africa changed his life forever. (45:15)Erik mentions the song entitled, No Car Note. (47:39)In Dee-1’s opinion, it’s powerful not having a car note. (48:37)Did people tell Dee-1 that they don't want to listen to his music because he doesn’t drive a fancy car like a real rapper? (48:33)Erik shares that finance is all about priorities and decisions and people don't understand the difference between income and net worth. (51:29)Erik mentions that financially successful people tend to be more socially indifferent. (52:40)What is the Mission Vision Lifestyle all about? (54:10)Dee-1 explains the three core principles of the Mission Vision Lifestyle. (54:32)Dee-1 mentions that the people who are aligned with those core values are the ones who are going to make this world a better place. (56:31)Key Quotes:“All is well but you know, although there's a lot of turmoil in the world, I’m healthy, I'm blessed, and I'm more appreciative of my blessings than my burdens. So, all is well.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“I'm trying to prove to people that you can do a bunch of things. But at the end of the day, it's about what type of person you are as you're doing what you do because we have space in this world for a lot of different professions.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“Longevity and the success of what you do, I think is determined by who you are. So I'm trying to replace the emphasis on who we are as people because we have kids growing up and they're worried about the type of human being they are, the type of love and respect and, the sincerity that accompanies anything they do, they’ll be successful no matter what they do.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“I'm talking from David Augustine Jr.’s standpoint. I am my best version of myself when I'm putting others first and when I'm thinking about why God gave me the talents and the platform that I have. And when I think about it, it's not to just glorify and glamorize myself. It’s to be a beacon of light, to be a voice of hope, to be a voice of reason in a chaotic world, but also to be a light and a source of hope for people who need it.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“The heart side of me knows that it’s the right thing to do. The business side of me is always fighting that uphill battle to figure out how you create an appetite for unity, positivity, and progression in our world.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“I want to chase my dream of being an artist, and I feel like it's gonna be an uphill battle. I know, but I think I can make it, and see some longevity and success in the music industry.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“Balancing who I am with what I do and with what I spend on, and I realized at that point that who I am as an artist, and as a man, I'm the antithesis to what most rappers portray themselves.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“I just cut to the chase bro. The song Sallie Mae big has changed My life forever, bro.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“We’re at constant war with ourselves, with our egos, and with the propaganda that is pushed on us to try to fulfill our desires of what we want, even if it's not what we need. And that's the primary war that we are always at with ourselves and with society.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.“Maturity sets in when we realize that just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do it. And just because you can afford something doesn't mean that you should buy it.” - David “Dee-1” Augustine Jr.Resources Mentioned:Erik Garcia, CFP®Dr. Matt Morris, LPC, LMFTGarcia Financial GroupMatt Morris & AssociatesDee-1 LinkedInDee1musicMission Vision Lifestyle

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The equation is simple. Soul + swag x New Orleans = Dee-1. He has created his own lane in Hip-Hop by making music that motivates anyone on a mission to win the game of life. He is the voice of those underdogs who grind with a purpose. Dee-1 is Real, Righteous, and definitely Relevant. I enjoyed talking with the LSU about hisviral hit “Sallie Mae Back” which you hear in the opening of the podcast and he  discusses quitting his job as a middle school teacher to rapping full time which has since taken off! Dee-1 also known as David talks about the man you see on stage is the same man he is off of it and you have to respect how pure that is. He also talks about turning down a record deal provided by Cash Money/Young Money Records because his message was so different (he does not curse in his music). Dee-1 and I also cover… His upcoming Tour, The SlingShot David Tour His life growing up in New Orleans How he handles money and still driving his 98 Honda even after signing to a major deal. Faith How he handles the pressure of the music business mentally and spiritually? And Much more…

EmpowerHER
Broke Millennial: Get your Financial life together- Interview with Erin Lowry

EmpowerHER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 48:09


In this episode: Identifying your personal money story Tactics for paying off your debt Psychology behind how you think about money Getting the financial accountability you need Erin Lowry is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, a personal finance book based on her blog of the same name. Erin founded Broke Millennial in 2013 to fill a gap in how the finance industry talked to her peers. Coming from a financially literate household, Lowry was surprised by how few millennials were comfortable discussing money, and how few content platforms catered to their specific circumstances. Since starting Broke Millennial Erin has been featured in news outlets like CNBC, The New York Times, USA Today, Forbes, and many others. I’m SO excited for you to hear from Erin Lowry today, who is a millennial personal finance expert, author & speaker! I have heard from a lot of you that the topic of finance & money mindset is important to you and I really think she has SO much value to add! She knows her stuff & I love how refreshing her content is and how she takes this really complex jargon of finances and makes it very SIMPLE, but also talks about this in a way that really hits home. We talk about money mindset, and different studies about the psychology behind how we think about money & she even gives some tips and resources for getting out of debt. I can’t wait to hear what you think!! PUMP-UP JAM: Anything by Lizzo! Sallie Mae Back by Dee-1 Quotes: “I often look back on my early twenties as a time where I failed to invest in relationships because I was so focused on making money.” “Studies have shown, by the ages of between 8 and 10, we’ve really kind of coded our relationship with money based on what we’re raised around.” “Whatever the reason, we are looking at the numbers, it happened, let’s forgive ourselves & move the eff on.” “My money mantra is very simple, either you control money or money controls you. And my goal is just to make sure that you’re in control.” Resources: Hey girl, have you joined our email list yet? Subscribe now Connect with Erin on Instagram: @brokemillennialblog  www.brokemillennial.com  Check out ALL my favorite things on Amazon (trampolines, books, & more!) If we aren't connected yet be sure to come hang with me on Instagram @kaciafitzgerald and @empowerHERpodcast or online at www.kaciafitzgerald.com Topic or speaker suggestions? Shoot us an email: hello@kaciafitzgerald.com  Follow our EMPOWERHER PUMP-UP JAMS playlist on Spotify!  

Inspired Money
011: Math Teacher Turned Hip Hop Artist Performs to Change Lives | Dee-1

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 29:38


New Orleans native David Augustine, aka Dee-1, didn’t start rapping until he was enrolled at Louisiana State University, but he proved to be a quick study. He released his first two mixtapes during the mid-2000s. The year he graduated from LSU and began teaching mathematics at a middle school, he released his third mixtape. In 2009, the same year he opted to stop teaching and focus on music, he self-released David & Goliath, his proper debut album, throughout which he maintained his down to earth underdog approach. Several additional mixtape releases followed, and his profile continually grew; 2012’s The Focus Tape alone featured collaborations with Killer Mike, Mannie Fresh, and Juvenile. The year it was released, he made an appearance on HBO’s Treme (season three, episode nine). Augustine signed to RCA Inspiration and released an EP, 3’s Up, in 2015. Dee-1 has toured the country with chart topping and Grammy award winning artists such as Macklemore, Lupe Fiasco, Lecrae, and PJ Morton. Most recently, he has headlined his own 30 city nationwide tour. Dee-1’s public profile skyrocketed due to his viral hit, the student loan anthem “Sallie Mae Back.” After receiving a substantial advance from signing his first major record deal, Dee-1 made a conscious decision not to buy a new car, a big house, or some expensive jewelry, he decided to pay off his student loan. He prides himself on being debt free and to be a rapper responsible for a hit song that is highlighting financial freedom and a tangible message, is just icing on the cake for the New Orleans native. To date, “SalIie Mae Back” has hit millions of views on Youtube & Facebook. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/011 Links Buy Dee-1's new album Slingshot David Find Dee-1 on: the web www.dee1music.com Youtube Facebook Twitter Instagram Lynnette Khalfani-Cox: askthemoneycoach.com - free financial advice website moneycoachuniversity.com - online video based platform launched in 2017 Connect with Lynnette on Facebook and Twitter Listen to Lynnette's Inspired Money episode: IM 006: An Entrepreneur’s Journey From Journalist to The Money Coach | Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Listen to BONUS episode: IM 006b: [BONUS EPISODE] How to Protect Yourself After the Massive Equifax Hack | Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Also mentioned: finconexpo.com podcastmovement.com In this episode, you will learn: The lessons Dee-1 learned that taught him that saving is more important than bling. Why it's important that somebody telling you "no" should never deter you from pursuing something you're passionate about. Dee-1 wants you to identify your gifts and then use them for the right purpose. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

Money and Media: Presented by FinCon
M&M 34: An Easy Way To Meet Your Audience

Money and Media: Presented by FinCon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 12:12


Joe Saul-Sehy breaks into the FinCon Headquarters for a peek at some of the surprises coming up at this year’s FinCon Expo in Dallas, October 25-28, 2017. While there are some big things we can’t share with you yet, there is one thing you’ll want to know about - and can make some money from… Your Money Live This year PT is giving anyone the chance to meet their favorite money and media celebrities, bloggers, YouTubers and podcasters for one afternoon: Friday October 27th. What does that mean? Your fans can come and meet with you while also hearing from David Bach, Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, Farnoosh, and watch a live performance from Mr. “Sallie Mae Back” rapper himself, DEE-1. Invite your readers, listeners, and viewers to join all of us - and earn a 50% commission when people use your affiliate link! Go to http://YourMoneyLive.com/affiliates to sign up. Listen to the episode for more - and to hear the story when PT bumped into a fan who calls him “PT Dollars”. We are excited about our keynote speakers! If you missed our interviews with them then subscribe to the podcast and download the previous episodes - or visit: Darren Rowse: http://www.finconmedia.com/darren-rowse-becoming-problogger-mm-podcast David Bach: http://www.finconmedia.com/mm-30-david-bach-author Farnoosh: http://www.finconmedia.com/financial-planning-next-level-live-xypn-expo For a full-access pass to the entire conference, breakout sessions, networking in the hallway, and after-party events, go to https://finconexpo.com/compare-fincon-passes

NEWSOUTH NETWORK
FREELUNCH PODCAST: The Dee-1 Interview

NEWSOUTH NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 52:22


First he paid "Sallie Mae Back", and now "He Ain't Got No Car Note"! A college graduate, turned teacher, turned hip-hop artist, Dee-1 is using his lyrical gifts to teach and inspire people just like he did in the classroom. Under the MISSION VISION banner, the New Orleans native, Dee-1 is the voice for the underdog and aims to be real, righteous, relevant at all times.

TheMisbelief RadioShow
S1Ep12 (Ya Maw!)

TheMisbelief RadioShow

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 113:07


May 13, 2017 (Ya Maw!) Host: DC PauL, Oshun, India Mack, & MisterBats Engineer: Mastermind Guests: Germaine Carkum, Nedinne Jupiter, Zena Ezeb, Shelly Lombard, & Shari Lynne Bradford Topics: We read fan emails, talk to our moms about raising millennials, pay tributes to the recent graduates, discuss New Orleans East seceding from the rest of the city, and much more... Songs: "Anatomy" by Hifey Gallivant, "Quick" by Tank and The Bangas, "Still Fly" by Big Tymers, "No Good Time" by Trombone Shorty, "Turn It All Around" by Mama Fiyah, "Sallie Mae Back" by Dee-1, "Optimistic" by CoolNasty Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.

CBN News - Money Wise - Audio Podcast
Paying Sallie Mae Back Pt. 2

CBN News - Money Wise - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016


Did you know that debt is optional? In this episode of CBN News Money Wise we dive back into our conversation on the cost of higher education--but this time with less doom and gloom. We're having a hope-filled conversation with Rapper Dee-1 and Jesse Mecham, the host of the YNAB (You Need a Budget) Podcast. Dee-1 and Mecham share ways that students can get that education they need, while avoiding Sallie Mae!

CBN News - Money Wise - Audio Podcast

Has getting out of debt become the new American dream? In this episode of CBN News Money Wise we talk to a university professor and rapper Dee-1 about the cost of paying for a college education, why those costs continue to rise and how to pay for higher education without becoming buried in debt.

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MM32: Talking Deeper Than Rap with Dee-1

The Marketplace: Online Business | Marketing | Finance| Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 51:43


The equation is simple. Soul + swag x New Orleans = Dee-1. He has created his own lane in Hip-Hop by making music that motivates anyone on a mission to win the game of life. He is the voice of those underdogs who grind with a purpose. Dee-1 is Real, Righteous, and definitely Relevant. I enjoyed talking with the LSU about his viral hit “Sallie Mae Back” which you hear in the opening of the podcast and he  discusses quitting his job as a middle school teacher to rapping full time which has since taken off! Dee-1 also known as David talks about the man you see on stage is the same man he is off of it and you have to respect how pure that is. He also talks about turning down a record deal provided by Cash Money/Young Money Records because his message was so different (he does not curse in his music).  Dee-1 and I also cover... His upcoming Tour, The SlingShot David Tour His life growing up in New Orleans How he handles money and still driving his 98 Honda even after signing to a major deal. Faith How he handles the pressure of the music business mentally and spiritually? And Much more...  

Rapzilla.com Podcasts
Dee-1 on Rapzilla.com Live with Chris Chicago - Ep. 21

Rapzilla.com Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 113:08


We interview Dee-1 about his viral success of his song Sallie Mae Back and more! NF - All I Do Derek Minor - We Are (Champions) ft. SPZRKT What’s Poppin’ @ Rapzilla.com with David Daniels Da' T.R.U.T.H. - Religion BrvndonP - Off the Record Sevin - You Are God ft. Sheena Ground Wire Spot Rapzilla.com Live’s Artist Interview Segment Dee-1 Interview Part 1 Dee-1 – Sallie Mae Back Dee-1 Interview Part 2 Dee-1 – Against Us Remix Dee-1 Interview Part 3 LIVE IN THE MIX – DJ TITUZ Ray Alexis - Friends George Kranz - Din Daa Daa Trigga Fingas Trap Beat EDM Instrumental - Unknown J. Monty - Dreams Beleaf - Depressed Ty Brasel - Cloud 9 Davis Absolute - Motion Sickness ft. John Givez Claudius England - I Will (Produced by SkerritBwoy) Tony Ri'chard - Riddlers Nirvana ft. Precious Parks & Mikey Elizabeth Lecrae - Tell The World ft. Mali Music (Skerrit Bwoy & Electric Gospel Remix) Skrip - When the Beat Drop Nick Blasian - Cannon Carita Cole - Hallelujah Christon Gray - Stop Me Rapzilla.com’s YOUR HOT 4 #4. Ty Brasel - Novacane #3. Young Noah – Feelin’ Baller #2. Social Club Misfits – Courage ft. Tree Giants Rapzilla.com Live’s New Joint of the Week Flame & Mike REAL - Don't Fear ft. V. Rose #1. Swift - Throne ft. Eshon Burgundy PyRexx- Waves ft. Macc Marley & C-Reno

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Home Grown Radio
The Dee-1 Episode

Home Grown Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2016 71:48


New Orleans artist Dee-1 is Real, Righteous, and definitely Relevant. Full of positive energy, the former college student speaks on quitting his job for rap, meeting with Diddy, going on tour with Grand hustle, participating in BET cypher, being celibate, and a lot more! Spits acapella freestyle to wrap up show. His new single "Sallie Mae Back” is currently going viral and has gotten recognition on "The Real Daytime” show.

2wiceborn Radio
Calling Rant

2wiceborn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 57:30


This week Jason & DeVon go on a rant about what is a true calling! From Fetty Wap to William Hung, join in on the discussion on what it really means to be "Called". Dee-1 "Sallie Mae Back" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqbXQa05Z6c

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