


Black Entrepreneurship Isn’t New; It’s Part of a Long Tradition
Entrepreneurship has been a constant thread in Black American history, serving as both an economic engine and a form of resistance against systemic oppression. As the saying goes, “We’re not new to this, we’re true to this.” Black Americans have been entrepreneurs...
Are You Ready For the Next Time Something Important Breaks?
As I’ve previously shared, I live in a brownstone built in 1920(!). In a house this old, things are bound to go wrong. And, when they do, it is always an unwanted surprise. Like last week, when the boiler broke. It caught me completely off guard. Should I...
Cultural Trends: What Happened When Self-Help Met Personal Finance
Over the decades, I’ve observed seismic shifts in personal finance and the industry as a whole. My vantage point comes from nearly 40 years in financial services, 30 years running my own business, and working with a diverse array of individuals, families, and...
What Are Your Money Choices Really Saying?
Our choices, no matter how big or small, act as signals of our values and priorities, shaping not only how others perceive us but also how we see ourselves. Especially when it involves money. For example, just this past week: 1) I got a check for $0.24. (Yes,...