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Building Generational Black Wealth with DR. BOYCE WATKINS - Ep. 19

Building Generational Black Wealth with DR. BOYCE WATKINS - Ep. 19

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This conversation with Dr. Boyce Watkins covers a wide range of topics, including the founding of the Black Business School, challenges of self-discovery, generational impact of racism, financial consciousness, and the education system’s manipulative tendencies, specifically toward the Black community. The episode also delves into the influence [SO1] of Dr. Claude Anderson, Malcolm X, Minister Louis Farrakhan, and Muhammad Ali, as well as the vilification of [SO2] individuals advocating for Black empowerment. Boyce explains the significance of financial therapy in building generational wealth, as well as the importance of teaching children about business and wealth creation and significance of ownership over renting. Watch this episode to explore the connection between trauma and societal struggles, the importance of health, wealth, and relationships, and the power of peer pressure in personal transformation. It also explores the significance of financial literacy, the impact of wealth beyond money, and the value of nuanced conversation and learning from diverse perspectives. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including censorship, media manipulation, white supremacy, self-awareness, financial consciousness, and the importance of standing in one's truth. It delves into the significance of planting seeds for future generations and the impact of war on human consciousness. The dialogue emphasizes the need for courage, self-love, and the pursuit of purpose in life.[SO3] Black Business Schoolhttps://theblackbusinessschool.com/Riversidehttps://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=RandLPuriumhttps://ishoppurium.com?giftcard=RandLOr use the code RandLTube Buddyhttps://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=RandLKeywords[SO4] Black Business School, self-discovery, racism, financial consciousness, education system, Dr. Claude Anderson, Malcolm X, Minister Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali, Black empowerment, societal entitlement, Black leaders, manipulation of fear, self-awareness, love, ADHD, financial therapy, generational wealth, microaggressions, wealth creation, ownership, renting, financial impact, hip-hop culture, trauma, societal struggles, health, wealth, relationships, peer pressure, personal transformation, financial empowerment, spiritual growth, pursuit of happiness, financial literacy, diverse perspectives, censorship, media manipulation, white supremacy, standing in truth, war, human consciousness, courage, self-love, purpose in lifeTakeaways[SO5] Dr. Watkins’ founding of the Black Business School and its mission to address racial wealth gaps and provide financial education.The challenges of self-discovery and the impact of racism on personal, societal and financial development.The education system’s manipulation of the Black community and the need for financial consciousness.Prominent Black empowerment advocates such as Dr. Claude Anderson, Malcolm X, Minister Louis Farrakhan, and Muhammad Ali.The vilification [SO6] of individuals advocating for Black empowerment and how various systems [SO7] exploit the Black community.Societal entitlement’s impact on Black communitiesThe role of black leaders and the manipulation of fear in politics[SO8] The importance of self-awareness and love [SO9] in navigating societal challengesThe challenges of ADHD diagnosis and the significance of financial therapy in building generational wealthThe impact of daily microaggressions on Black individuals is significant and can lead to stress and health issues.Teaching children about business and wealth creation from a young age can empower them to create their own opportunities and build wealth over time.The financial impact of paying rent and car notes over time can lead to missed wealth-building opportunities.Hip-hop culture has played a role in shaping societal perspectives and has been influenced by historical events and trauma.The importance of health, wealth, and relationships are key ways to measure quality of life. Personal transformation is a spiritual journey that involves vulnerability, authenticity, and the courage to pursue growth.The Black Business School’s mission is represented by the Black Core of Three, which relates to empowering Black communities through education, job creation, and support for Black-owned businesses.Wealth extends beyond money and includes mental health, physical health, and meaningful relationships.Nuanced conversation and learning from diverse perspectives are essential for personal and professional growth.The conversation highlights the impact of censorship and media manipulation on public perception. It explores the concept of white supremacy and its influence on societal norms and individual behavior.Dr. Watkins emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, financial consciousness, and standing in one's truth.The dialogue underscores the significance of courage, self-love, and the pursuit of purpose in life.[...
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