Building Black Wealth Starts With Knowledge. These Podcasts Can Help

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Alyssa Guzik
August 28, 2022

Let's be honest: financial information is not the most exciting thing on the planet. It is, however, vital information for the Black community to know and easily access. Enter podcasts. They're an excellent way to increase financial literacy and are easy to understand.

Here are three to get folks started!

#1: Building Black Dollars

Black financial history, information, and news all while acknowledging that the system is rigged against us. Yes, we have a finance podcast! We hope to educate our community on achieving Black economic liberation.

#2: Brown Ambition Podcast

Mandi and Tiffany are entirely unapologetic regarding educating Black folks about improving themselves economically and building Black wealth. Everyone from Forbes to Business Insider talks about the work they do. Check them out!

#3: Black Wealth Renaissance

David, Jalin, and Sam are the place to go when it comes to normalizing Black wealth and helping people in the Black community learn how to attain and maintain generational wealth. Not only can they flow into your ears through podcasts, but they can also be found on Youtube and Twitter.

Knowledge is power. If our aim is Black economic liberation, that means increasing our community's access to education, which in turn means sharing resources. It's time that we band together to fight back against the system and liberate ourselves from it.

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