How Corporate America Harms Black Employees' Mental Health: Insights from Dr. Boyce Watkins

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How Corporate America Harms Black Employees' Mental Health: Insights from Dr. Boyce Watkins


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  1. Never depend and be comfortable with just being an employee, because we are living in times where not many companies are hiring as much if you can become an entrepreneur and work for yourself trust me you will thank yourself that you did.

  2. I appreciate the message and have started a couple of businesses myself, but I truly side eye this coming from Boyce. You, leaving corporate America is where the product he pushes starts. Boyce was not in Corp he was at a College. IJS

  3. Dr. Boyce, I noticed this decades ago working in Corporate America but no one would speak on it because as a people we had been so programmed in servitude rather than ownership. Thank you for exposing the truth.

  4. I’m so tired of Black people telling you what to do but not how to do it and then the ones that do try to tell you how to do it don’t got nothing like build your credit learn how to do this and learn how to do that bro it’s cap we don’t have access to capital really we are screwed as long as we are inclusive blacks have to leverage there buying power this and that bull crap..how do you buy black when 95 % of black people don’t have access to capital a false hope to make you blame yourself and think it’s something wrong for your short comings..It been years of buy black and start a business but how with no access to capital your rent insurance,daily expenses there is no way we are saving while trying to live and survive.we need access to capital anything else is gibberish.

  5. I’m so tired of Black people telling you what to do but not how to do it and then the ones that do try to tell you how to do it don’t got nothing like build your credit learn how to do this and learn how to do that bro it’s cap we don’t have access to capital really we are screwed as long as we are inclusive blacks have to leverage there buying power this and that bull crap..how do you buy black when 95 % of black people don’t have access to capital

  6. I think this whole "everybody need to have there own business" Ideology ridiculous. There is not 1 nation in this world where every one of there citizens are there own boss. How will you obtain employees if everybody is there own boss? The concept sound good but it's not realistic

  7. Dr Boyce, thank you for giving me the insight that you gave me in the beginning of this video. You inspired me to realize what it is I have to do to prevent myself from giving myself to any further corporate plantations. Unfortunately the man that has interviewed you tried to completely sabotage the advice you have tried to present. I need to share this with the other black and brown coworkers that I share this hostile environment with. This may present a New perspective and even hope.

  8. *A lot of people can’t handle the truth, Boyce is the truth. If you dont figure out how to own or run something on your own, financially your going to be living on a 20-25 year corporate treadmill.

  9. From age 20 up to 27. I was always the only black at my jobs, eventually I had staff of my own and they were all white. The jealousy, hate, anger I dealt with daily. Most times its the employees and not the company owner that’s racist but in order to maintain the company they have to please the employees. At one point I started to drink just to go to the jobs and make it through the day. At age 27 I quit the industry and started my own business. It was rough in the beginning but it has been the best thing for me. I will also say that black ppl are not use to seeing a black man in positions of authority and that was another challenge. It’s just a lot BM go through trying to work and build. I’ll say this, it can be done!