Growing Up Black and Poor In This Country Is Traumatic | Native Land Pod #shorts

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Growing Up Black and Poor In This Country Is Traumatic | Native Land Pod #shorts


Black women are under attack—from eyelashes in Congress, to venture funds for Black businesses. This week’s episode is a recording of Native Land Pod’s first LIVE audience show! Hosts Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross, and Andrew Gillum paid a visit to the women’s global leadership summit, ExcelerateHER, in Miami for a town hall takeover!

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@IndividualTalent

Financial investment has been lacking because of what Tiffany says ( Money Phobia) I would like her information also.

@nickknardirell9821

Speak truth ma’am!

@peggyscott2180

Excellent conversation.

@classiql

When she said she waited to pay bills…… Man I know a lot of people felt that.

Likes the sound of her own voice

@bocasdeltoro8670

Each one teaches one. Index Funds.

@princedejour2686

I avree with this sister. My mother used to say that money is burning a hole in my/our pockets! So many of us when we obtain money we immediately spwnd it on something! Alot of times its something that we really dont need! I needed a new car but I have never brought one because I didnt want to pay a car note and full coverage for a vehicle that is not realy mines! We have to be smart about moneg and my money grew up poor but she helped me learn to save money and not to put it all in a bank!

@dextersmithbsee

It is tough growing up black and poor In the good 'ole USA! I grew up in the housing projects in Athens, GA with no A/C in the summer time in sweltering heat in the summer. No mobility, no options, food scarcity. My grandmother was our rock and she too grew up dirt poor. She was a warrior and a very fierce guardian of her assets throughout her life even after she became comfortable financially. No one cares about our struggles.

@davidavery2476

Tiff you said a mouthful on that statement!

@ronalddaugherty

high yield CD > SPY

@thehoboman

The stock market is no different than gambling. Most people would be much better off utilizing a high yield CD.

@trueson5351

Agreed, because there is such a thing as “Wealth Privilege”

@LarryJohnson-wk2nq

WE HAVE TO DEFEND OURSELVES

@loo2400

I think there are alot of black people in general that are very smart with their money…

@JeffreyJenkins-i3f

Investment

@ivyworth862

I agree, Tiffany… it's traumatic, and can be paralyzing.

@Flynerdybarber

Good topic,

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