Let’s stop limiting ourselves only because we’ve only dreamt something. That should make us work that much harder to make it a reality.

Let’s stop limiting ourselves only because we’ve only dreamt something. That should make us work that much harder to make it a reality.
On this episode, George and I discuss building Black wealth, being a springboard for your children as they mature, the privilege of serving communities that have been financially ravished by America, and some exciting new projects he has coming out over the next few months.
I am not saying don’t vote. I am not saying which party to support. What I am saying is that it’s time to make the Democrats uncertain that we’re going to support them without some solid promises.
You don’t have many options and, if you identify as a conservative, you have to pick one… So, which type of conservative are you?
The need to live these curated lifestyles end up crippling our ability to be our true selves. In this short episode, I quickly address this problem, setting up conversations in episodes to come.
n 2020, Black people have accounted for 52.8% of new gun purchases. In this episode, I unpack reasons why it makes sense for Black gun ownership to increase in the United States, especially at this point in time.
Time is the one thing that you cannot buy back. Time gets you memories. It gets you success. It gives you the ability to relax and recharge. Take time for yourself whenever you need to. No one else will do it for you.
In pt. 2 of this episode, I have Laphelle Taylor, owner of Soul Lab Studios, and Vince Jamael, co-owner of The Standard Grooming Co., as guests to discuss entrepreneurship, the impact of Covid on their businesses, and how they navigate social life while owning their businesses.
In this episode, I have Laphelle Taylor, owner of Soul Lab Studios, and Vince Jamael, co-owner of The Standard Grooming Co., as guests to discuss entrepreneurship, the impact of Covid on their businesses, and how they navigate social life while owning their businesses.
In this episode, I highlight some of the personal and professional relationships I gained in college that have helped me level up. So, if you’re thinking your degree wasn’t “worth it,” think about what experiences and friendships you wouldn’t have had without the time you spent at your alma mater.