Best-selling author Kabir Sehgal joins to share insights from the new book he co-authored with family friend, the late Congressman John Lewis called “Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation."
Our conversation picks up where we left off in the previous episode about the impact that the blockchain and cryptocurrency may have on the world, with a deeper look at what it can mean for the racial and gender wealth gaps.
In her book Rachel teaches women how to make the kind of money that will give them the authority to make meaningful changes in their communities and close the opportunity gap that exists today.
Daisy Auger-Dominguez shares her ideas for creating a more inclusive culture at work, how to teach empathy, and, as a Dominican-Puerto Rican-New Yorker, how she grew up being "close to wealth" but not wealthy.
The pandemic has spurred disruption and acceleration around the world. Our guest Candice Cook Simmons, Founder of the Cook Law Group, is navigating these times by disrupting her industry, and investing more in female-led start-ups.
Fee Gentry is an Austin-based real estate agent and "agent for change," focused on supporting female and Black investors navigate the real estate market successfully.
From more conscious day-to-day spending to making an impact - both inside and outside of work - guest Trudi Lebron, diversity, equity and inclusion coach, shares actionable steps we can aspire to to pursue.
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