This is a podcast reflecting the fearless perspectives of intelligent Black people around the world. Led by Finance Professor Dr Boyce Watkins, we engage in expansive, open-minded commentary that will never be constrained to a liberal or conservative box.
Dr Boyce talks about the member of En Vogue who's living inside her car
Dr Boyce shares the psychological theories behind why people overspend on luxury items
Dr Boyce explains why broken families are the leading cause of the black economic slow down.
Dr Boyce discusses the case of Caleb Wilson and the economic liability of hazing
Dr George Fraser speaks with Dr Boyce Watkins about the state of black people in America.
Dr Boyce discusses the challenges of men dating women with more money than they've got.
Dr Boyce discusses the drama between the rapper DDG and Halle Bailey, the mother of his child. The discussion centers around the economic cost of toxic relationships
Dr Boyce speaks with Marlo Lacen, an expert in SEO
Dr Boyce talks about the high economic cost of bad relationships
Dr Boyce talks about forming healthy habits when it comes to wealth and investing
Dr Boyce discusses chances of a recession under Trump
Dr Boyce breaks down the Trump tariffs and what they are doing to financial markets.
Dr Boyce and Dr Alicia discuss how the world treats men who are struggling financially
Dr Boyce speaks with an estate planning attorney about why we fail to plan for our deaths
Dr Boyce explains the flaws of having 50/50 relationships
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the black economic boycott
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a world-renowned finance PhD, educator, and advocate for Black economic empowerment. As the founder of The Black Business School, he has helped millions learn to invest and build…
Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, the founder of The Black Business School, and the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power. He is dedicated to helping the Black community build wealt…
Dr Boyce Watkins explains why black kids are raised to be economic servants.
Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the black economic plan