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Dr Boyce explains why ownership is a better form of reparations than cash

Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the leading voices in Black economic empowerment. He has taught finance at the university level and has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families build wealth through investing, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.Dr. Watkins is the author of numerous books, including *The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power*, and has been featured in major media outlets such as CNN, BET, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Through his podcasts, online classes, and daily financial commentary, he has reached millions of people with practical strategies for achieving financial independence.As the founder of The Black Business School, Dr. Watkins has helped countless students learn how to invest, start businesses, and create generational wealth. His mission is to empower families to educate their own children, create their own jobs, and support Black-owned businesses.To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of Dr. Watkins' favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.

Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the leading voices in Black economic empowerment. He has taught finance at the university level and has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families build wealth through investing, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.Dr. Watkins is the author of numerous books, including *The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power*, and has been featured in major media outlets such as CNN, BET, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Through his podcasts, online classes, and daily financial commentary, he has reached millions of people with practical strategies for achieving financial independence.As the founder of The Black Business School, Dr. Watkins has helped countless students learn how to invest, start businesses, and create generational wealth. His mission is to empower families to educate their own children, create their own jobs, and support Black-owned businesses.To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com. To receive a free list of Dr. Watkins' favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.

Dr Boyce Watkins explains the real meaning of a Financial Juneteenth

The ladies at Fly Nubian Money talk about the disrespectful child who got angry when she got a new car for free.

Dr Boyce speaks with Tiana Von Johnson,Lorraine Millington and Dr Alicia Watkins about the deal that Jay-Z just made with Target.

In this powerful episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins exposes how toxic hip hop culture has become one of the most expensive influences in Black America—not just in dollars, but in lost potential. The imagery of gangster rap, violence, and hyper‑sexualized stereotypes isn’t just entertainment; it’s economic programming. When music glorifies crime, consumerism, and self‑destruction, it shapes spending habits, career choices, and community values that directly impact Black wealth outcomes.Dr. Watkins, a finance PhD and leading voice in Black economic empowerment, breaks down how record labels profit from dysfunction while Black families pay the price. He connects the dots between lyrical content and financial behavior—showing how glorifying fast money and reckless living undermines long‑term ownership, investment, and generational wealth.This video challenges viewers to rethink what “success” looks like in hip hop and to reclaim the narrative of Black excellence through entrepreneurship, education, and disciplined wealth‑building. It’s not about silencing art—it’s about understanding the cost of toxic messaging and demanding better for our children and communities.Watch, share, and join the movement to rebuild Black economics from the inside out.👉 Visit BoyceWatkins.com to learn how to turn culture into capital and legacy into power.#BlackWealth #EconomicEmpowerment #GenerationalWealth

Dr Boyce Watkins speaks with Dr Ebony about black real estate ownership in America.

Are the rich really different from the poor? In this eye-opening video, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the key habits, financial behaviors, daily routines, and mindset differences that often separate wealthy people from those who struggle financially. From investing and entrepreneurship to spending habits, time management, and financial literacy, you'll discover practical lessons that can help you build wealth and achieve greater financial freedom.Many people believe that wealth is only about income, but the truth is that financial success often begins with habits, discipline, and long-term thinking. Dr. Boyce explores the common behaviors that lead to wealth accumulation and contrasts them with habits that can keep people trapped in financial stress. Whether you're interested in investing in stocks, building a business, creating passive income, or improving your money mindset, this discussion offers valuable insights you can apply immediately.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, speaker, and founder of The Black Business School. He has taught finance at the university level and has helped millions of people learn the principles of investing, entrepreneurship, wealth building, and economic empowerment. He is the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and is widely recognized for his commitment to teaching financial literacy and ownership within the Black community.To learn more about building wealth and investing for your future, visit BoyceWatkins.com.#BlackWealth #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding

Dr Boyce breaks down the lawsuit against Essence Magazine.