Topic: Small Business

4 chapters across the catalog

59: Restoring Justice
28:44 - 33:27

59: Restoring Justice

Black Financial Literacy in the Information Age

Mo defends the use of financial apps as a means of education for a community that was historically "credit illiterate." He argues that while surveillance is a reality, the access to information and global markets allows Black entrepreneurs to bypass traditional gatekeepers. Adam remains skeptical of the trade-off between privacy and the benefits of these digital systems.

57: Capitol Heel
57:06 - 1:00:23

57: Capitol Heel

Economic Devastation, Build Back Better Agenda

The hosts contrast the 9/11 era with the current economic devastation caused by COVID-19 lockdowns. They criticize the "Build Back Better" agenda, predicting a future of permanent lockdowns, vaccine passports, and the destruction of small businesses in favor of a state-controlled green economy. They argue that the goal is to transition the population to a digital currency and state dependency.

35: Take That, Take That
1:11:04 - 1:13:49

35: Take That, Take That

OurFairShare.com, Minority Business and Bait and Switch

Diddy launched OurFairShare.com to help minority-owned small businesses and independent contractors navigate the federal stimulus package. The hosts praise the educational aspect of the site but criticize Diddy's "bait and switch" terminology. They argue he starts by "talking black" but shifts to the broader term "minority," which includes various other demographics, potentially diluting the focus on the black community.

02: Nudge Machine
1:19:53 - 1:23:17

02: Nudge Machine

Economic Incentives and the Language of the Dollar

The "language of the dollar" is identified as the primary motivator for voters across all backgrounds, with many supporting candidates like Elizabeth Warren for debt relief or Donald Trump for a strong economy. One host notes that their 401k and business environment have improved under the current administration, making it difficult for a challenger like Marianne Williamson to win their vote unless she offers a superior economic plan.