Money Coach Malika: Wealth & Wanderlust
Malika is a money coach and Founder of Fabulous Financials. From her humble beginnings as a single mother on welfare to building a multi-7-figure investment portfolio and retiring in her […]
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In this captivating episode of “Everyday Black Men,” hosts Riker, Reed, Armstead, the Black Libertarian, and Sham engage in a dynamic and wide-ranging conversation. The discussion starts with Reed’s provocative statement about the necessity of cooperation between women and men, which spirals into personal anecdotes from the Black Libertarian’s childhood, shedding light on the complexities of gender dynamics. Reed lightens the mood by comparing his parenting struggles to the “I Love Lucy” backstory. Sham interjects with a witty remark about Kanye West’s “Jesus Walks” as a metaphor for the sacrifices of fame. Riker then shifts the conversation to a more serious note, pondering the behind-the-scenes actions of Democrats in conference rooms, sparking a lively political debate. The episode rounds off with Reed expressing a wish to have Lil Yachty as a guest, followed by Sham sharing a poignant story about a gay man’s epiphany in a bar, encapsulating the podcast’s ability to blend humor, personal reflection, and social commentary.
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Malika is a money coach and Founder of Fabulous Financials. From her humble beginnings as a single mother on welfare to building a multi-7-figure investment portfolio and retiring in her […]
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