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Money can look like a numbers problem while it acts like an identity problem. We’re talking with Jacqueline Blair, a money mindset coach who works closely with Black women entrepreneurs, about why so many of us can earn, hustle, and grind, yet still feel stuck in paycheque-to-paycheque cycles, guilt, overgiving, or “mysterious” overspending. Her lens is clear: when generations have lived with lack, our nervous systems learn to push money away because abundance feels unsafe or unfamiliar.
For entrepreneurs, we get practical about why strategies like pricing, marketing, and funnels don’t stick when identity is still anchored in “just enough.” We also talk generational wealth and financial literacy for families, including a simple courageous move you can make this month: have an honest money conversation with someone you trust, so money stops being taboo and becomes teachable. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find these conversations.
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Silence can be a muzzle, but it can also be a strategy. We sit down with Majella Mark, cultural strategist, filmmaker, and author of Cats Are Trash, right after she […]
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