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Tyquan Burney, CEO of The Wealth builders, and Amani discuss toxic homosocial bonding between men and the how the “manosphere” is hindering men today. Support the show
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From the local hoodtreprenuers in every black neighborhood in America to the black-owned brands and billionaire CEOs like Jay-Z, black people seem to have a knack for making it do what it do. So why we still ain’t got nothing? As a community, we are still behind in ownership and wealth. Shannon, Lisa, and Karen discuss black business, capitalism and the “self-made” man, and our sense of community.
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Tyquan Burney, CEO of The Wealth builders, and Amani discuss toxic homosocial bonding between men and the how the “manosphere” is hindering men today. Support the show
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