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Dr Boyce Watkins speaks of the transferable skills that often lead to wealth that are forgotten by black people

Dr Boyce Watkins talks about Donald Trump's strange meme coin adventure.

Dr Boyce talks about the high cost of making money as an athlete.

Dr Boyce has an honest conversation about reparations and the black community.

Dr Boyce speaks with students about black economics and answers questions

Dr Boyce speaks about the stock market crashing and evidence that this is going to happen.

Dr Boyce discusses where black billionaires come from

The entertainment world is buzzing as Roc Nation faces a massive $100‑million lawsuit involving Moneybagg Yo’s agent. In this explosive episode, Finance PhD Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the business side of the drama — from contract disputes to the economics of celebrity representation.Dr. Watkins, known for his sharp financial insight and cultural analysis, dives deep into what this case reveals about power, money, and accountability in the music industry. He explains how lawsuits like this can reshape artist management, impact brand equity, and expose the hidden financial structures behind major entertainment empires.This isn’t just gossip — it’s a masterclass in financial literacy and business ethics. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, artist, or fan of hip‑hop culture, you’ll learn how legal battles can ripple through entire industries and why understanding contracts is essential for protecting your wealth.Tune in as Dr. Boyce Watkins connects the dots between fame, finance, and fairness — and shows how every dollar tells a story.Visit BoyceWatkins.com for more insights on building generational wealth and staying informed about the economics shaping Black America.#BlackWealth #MusicIndustryMoney #FinancialEducation

Dr Boyce Watkins talks about the decline of space x stock and other wealth related issues in the black community.

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