Tina Wells discusses her business beginnings in high school to her recent - hard, but important - decision to pivot, as well as her business relationship with Target.
Guests Ernest Gains and Latoya Smith are expert investors and the founders of a Black-owned stock market and trading education company called The Profit Room, which seeks to educate students on how to confidently invest in the market and build wealth.
Today’s episode shares moments from 2020’s Black Wealth Matters series, discussions about what it means to be Black in America and trying to achieve financial freedom.
Arian Simone went from being abruptly fired, forced to live in her car, and living off food stamps to becoming a philanthropist and running her own venture capital fund.
How can Black families raise financially savvy children? What are the specific challenges families of color face when it comes to creating and leaving a financial legacy?
A lot of Americans are choosing to relocate in the pandemic, but as my guest Chris Browning, host of the podcast Popcorn Finance explains, moving to a new part of the country can be challenging when you're Black or a person of color.
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