When I first learned compound interest in my business finance class, I was almost in tears because it explained why my whole family was broke. Financial literacy is CRUCIAL for everyone, especially in our community.
If we in the black community start using the power of compound interest it will change our lives & set generations on the path to wealth. Let me give you an example of how easy we could all build wealth for generations: Starting with $1, if you invest $25 a month into a good growth stock mutual fund & get a $12% return for 100yrs your grandkids would have $220,000,000! That means you invest from age 25 to 65 then your kids invest from 25 to 65, you grandkids would invest from 25 to 45 that would be 100yrs. How simple is that? Everyone should be able to do that. I mean if you just wanted to be a millionaire your would be in only 53yrs. Now if I’m only 1/2 right your grandkids would have $110,000,000.
@@qedwards great analysis. We should all be taking advantage of this opportunity, instead of spending our hard earned money on useless crap. THE POWER OF COMPOUNDING!!
Everyone has a voice that deserves to be heard. I do agree on the breakfast club needing more elevated interviews though. Bug no need to knock anyone's walk or interest. God bless
Yo breakfast club I love yall interviews BUT WHY DON'T YOU PUT THE LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PRODUCTS PLUGGED ON THE SHOW!!!😡😡😡😠🤦🏾🤦🏾. You really could just make things alot easier
Absolutely, halfway through the interview I went on to Amazon and grabbed it!!! 👏🏾 I'm absolutely all the way here for what we can do together as a nation ✊🏾
Solo Consciousness it's a lot of us but society like to focus on some of the negative aspects and make it seems like black women are the only ones that display some of those negative behaviors and that's a lie.
The best interviews are these informative ones. She spit a lot of game in 30 mins. Team Entrepreneurship and financial literacy are the best tools for us to come together and prosper.
Thank you Breakfast Club for educating us. We don’t learn about information like this in Public Schools. Please continue the good work. PS we need more interviews like this.
Her parents must have known that she was going to be who she is today. Angel Rich? A woman who blesses us by providing financial literacy? Her name is perfect. She's perfect.❤
That’s the problem with black people, always admiring someone when YOU can do the same yourself. All she did was get a solid education, spent her money wisely, and put off her debt. That’s it, same thing I’m currently doing; and also investing my money in a couple of revenues. You can do this too.
I swear group economics is our way out of this misery. If we don't have to ask them for anything, their biases and racism can not effect us. We have to build together and be willing to protect what we build. (Sidebar: especially if we can connect the diaspora with the Africans on the continent to work together, we have natural resources to create industries.) It feels like we're a long way from all that, but hopefully we will start moving in that direction.
Mark Raymond economic nationalism is dying because the rest of the world is practicing global economics, yes. But that's not the same as group economics on a local level.
If y’all like her book you’ll love Dr. Claud Anderson’s book PowerNomics. It is almost verbatim what Angel Rich was speaking on. The importance of knowing history and how we as black folks have been mislead and ignorant when it comes to economics, And the white mans significant part in all that. It also explains how to practice group economics (PowerNomics). You’ll learn SOOO much from Dr. Anderson’s book as well as Ms. Rich’s
Chris Childs he’s from dc too if I’m not mistaken. Really hope she ain’t regurgitating his work without crediting him lol. I’ve got that and “black labor white wealth”
Black people don't have the self pride or cultural ties for group economics. Only through said discrimination and segregation can you get black economic progression. Claude has devoted his entire life to his message, yet has seen little to no results from the black collective.
Kemet Trill There are a lot of black folks that have a like mind when it comes to the importance of group economics. Those who do should try to come together to help support one another and build. We all know that all blacks are not going to buy in, but some will start to see the progress of the few who do and follow their lead. If black folks would be taught or read more about our history in the United States i believe it would help make us more connected to one another.
Shouts to Angel. I was in a small business DC Tech startup class with her. She had a great idea for the app, but also put that work in to get investments, and get her app built.
This why I respect the breakfast club. They aren’t just running stories on gossip and stuff that doesn’t matter. They always bring people on to talk about important topics!
Thank you so much for this type of talk. It's not only inspiring but educational. We have continue this dialogue at least once a week and support these dope black folks. I hope I can raise my daughter to have a similar work ethic and personality of this young lady, ✌🏾to Angel Rich.
Shout out to the breakfast club. Y’all continually have me learning. I see these people come up and I’m like IDK who this is let me skip this one then my better judgement kicks in. So glad I took the time to listen to this. Gonna get her book
I agree with this lady. Dr. Claud Andersen talks about this for decades...powerenomic Read Black Labor, White wealth. Some Black folks are extras... they learn what they want.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these informative interviews man. Honestly as of late the Breakfast club has had me thinking about my financials differently, my health, what I'm eating and allowing into my body. Future child birth positions and medicines. Hell investments. I just turned 25 and was feeling lost up until this point in my 20's. Feels amazing to have these amazing BLACK men and woman giving knowledge.
I love interviews like this!! I try to tell people the same things! This is why I’ve decided to become a credit coach and educate people on financial literacy!
They know how this country started they just choose not to acknowledge it. This interview 🔥🔥🙌🏾 gems all through out. Teach one reach one school is not the only place to learn.
Tyree Allen what make her strong? How about smart... We tired of strong black women... Wtf does that even mean... Strong is a term for men not women ...
john williams John.... Starting a business doesnt require just smarts... You need to be incredibly strong. Shes black and a female so typically odds are against her. Thus she deserve the title "Strong". fools I swear wanna argue just to argue. Im ashamed I even replied to this nonsense.
Shes so intelligent I am literally SCREAMING on the inside!! My God how I love my BEAUTIFUL, Black and Educated women!! We are definitely out here fellas!
RajOfColumbus no it’s not u can obviously tell her parents were both black black people can produce a range of shades light skin black people been existing for ever say less of the bullshit
Already loving this conversation. THE LAST THING SHE MENTIONS TOTALLY EXPLAINS MUMBLE RAP..... I hate it but think about it, how it continuously change. There is an old style, a new style, and something up & coming. Wow.. Yall please listen to this interview the ENTIRE WAY THROUGH. I'm buying this book.
My first cousin who I have watched blossom with great humility and perseverance. Uncle Mike is smiling cousin! #nextSteveJobs#BlackWomanStanding#WalkTall
IMAWYNN cikidi harrison great point. Blacks are just not educated about reparations. There were over 260 county wide massacres just like or worse than Black Wall Street. Research 1910 Slocum TX massacre and Wilmington NC massacre. A few people know about Forsyth county Georgia massacre and Rosewood Fl, but there were hundreds more documented. That is genocide and that alone is worthy of reparations without even discussing slavery. you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
Keep these kind of interviews coming!!! Love love love love it. So informational, inspiring, motivating, etc. Buying the book as we speak. And I enjoy how involved the BC get in the conversation regarding building black wealth and educating our youth on these topics.
Cairo Xl True. Its sad that were mindfucked to being comfortable being entertained and systematic white supremacy. We also wanted instant gratification when group economics is an generational effort.
Andre Thomas, The problem is many black american dont listen the core knowledge in the messge....even melcom x said many things Mr anderson and Ms rich are saying at the moment......but folks want to isten to tekashi 69 who makes thousands and pumps that straight back into his own Hispanic/latin community
I love interviews like this. I was completely plugged in. I feel like my life is aligning to strengthen my dollar and put it back into the community. We all need to follow suit!
The history on how cotton drove the slave trade and how America was built on the foundation of the textiles exports is so important for young people to know. I believe blue jeans are the highest use for cottons. Remember that the next time you wear a pair of designer jeans.
Her name is appropriately titled "Rich". I salute you Queen, and I stand in power with you in building wealth in our community, and communities of color! #BlackGirlMagic #BlackWealth 👏🏾✊🏾💖 I grew up in DC and before it became the "Gluten Free" capitol, I remember all the community events we had for Black History Month. Hell, before chater schools became a thing I went to a Catholic school and even there, we always sang the black national anthem EVERY morning. Through music, poetry, art, literature-etc-we were taught from a young age that our ancestry was Africa; "You can't fool me of my ancestry, my history is Africa, Im King of Kings and Queen of Queens, my ancestry is Africa" ✊🏾🙅🏾♀️ We are walking wealth, there is nothing we can't do. And yes #BlackTechMatters ✊🏾👏🏾💖 DC is the IT hub y'all, figure out what y'all like to do, and see how the IT field can help build your wealth. We can do it!
Yooo breakfast club I love what y’all are doing we are learning without going to school stuff we actually want to know so I’m forced to learn more and more!!! Thank you in a couple years I might be able to say y’all changed my life!
she's so amazing to me!!! omg! how admirable! I'll be 28 this year and i being a hood smart versatile black woman myself I stop everything I'm doing to really tune in to understand and listen to individuals who can teach me to better myself and who are sharing and uplifting others, especially in being financially literate! I speak about this topic allllllllll the time as well as my boyfriend and the small groups of friends that I have. definitely have to read her book. definitely love how she said the goofle corporate guy son who is only eight years old knows more about credit than go own friends bc he has been playing this phenomenal woman's new innovating game! how exciting!! I hope everyone gets just as excited, motivated, and begins to act on vibrating higher and elevating their life for themselves individually, just as I am! peace! 🙌🙌🙌❤❤❤💪💪💪
LOVED THIS. Love when you guys have finance people on. I need all the help I can get. Breaking the cycle of poverty is like pulling your own tooth out. Painful and hard af.
I graduated in 2006 with high-interest private student loans that were from Chase and Citi Bank. I distinctively remember being devastated when I found out that there was a recent Bush-era law that made it impossible to discharge private student debt. You could defer payments but they would follow you to the grave. My guess is that the HBCU was issuing some sort of line of credit with the school that was not actually cash from a bank?
Melveny private bank loans and fed loans go hand in hand - its the same devil because banks are in large part, federally funded and monitored. But the loan she’s referring to is a loan given by the school DIRECTLY. Like the actual institution gives you its own money.
MeMe cikidi harrison great point. Blacks are just not educated about reparations. There were over 260 county wide massacres just like or worse than Black Wall Street. Research 1910 Slocum TX massacre and Wilmington NC massacre. A few people know about Forsyth county Georgia massacre and Rosewood Fl, but there were hundreds more documented. That is genocide and that alone is worthy of reparations without even discussing slavery. you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
The civil war was about economics... The South was fighting about tariffs and states rights. The north was fighting to keep southern states from seceding. The north did fight to prohibit the expansion of slavery only because they didn't want black people (free nor enslaved) to inhabit the newly acquired land period. They felt that allowing black people in these lands would foster too much competition for employment opportunities. For the most part, slavery was merely a RESULT of the war that white northerners exploited to get credit for being noble anti-slavery abolitionist. Abraham Lincoln clearly stated in his inauguration speech that he WASN'T going to free slaves as president. In later speeches he also expressed the fact that he would do whatever it took to win the war which included allowing southerners to keep their slaves. Question: if the civil war was about slavery why was there no solid plan for what to do with the millions of newly freed people that would be displaced post war?
There was a plan- it was to give the free slaves 4 acres and a mule so they can go out and build their own future and prosper- then the government renig of such plan- and here we are today 250 yrs behind with struggling to catch up.. -And the civil war was about the slave owners protecting their livelihoods- fighting to protect what they had in those slaves- the taught of losing their slaves would mean they would have to find other means to survive- remember, change is difficult- people would kill just just to keep things the way they are.. complacency is your enemy- complacency is what every slave owner had- they invented and innovate nothing- they were truly riding off the backs of their slaves.. so the civil war was to keep that in place... Picture going a day without your cellphone 🙀them slave masters were in that same predicament..
Just saw Dr. C. Anderson, Dr. B. Watkins and now Angel Rich. This is inspiring because this platform is liberating and guests are forward thinking with actual solutions. This sister is impressive.
Great video with substance!! I just purchased your book, I look forward to reading it. I will be downloading your app now.. Good information!! Financial freedom is what we all should be thinking about💯💯 Invest, invest invest!!!
Love when people aren't afraid to share knowledge and advice on how to do better. So appreciated.
yu b rite dawg We needs to tae cur of echuther blood
I know that's rare. It's usually to benefit themselves....even where'd you get those shoes Chyle can be met with secrecy.
The Dave Ramsey show gives way better advice on how to get out of debt and build wealth. Look up Anthony O'Neal too
Soooo true!
@@urugon8111 BUT IM CRIPPING THOUGH
When I first learned compound interest in my business finance class, I was almost in tears because it explained why my whole family was broke. Financial literacy is CRUCIAL for everyone, especially in our community.
Beautiful and heartfelt words 🤴🏾 I will research “compound interest” to gain better insight
If we in the black community start using the power of compound interest it will change our lives & set generations on the path to wealth. Let me give you an example of how easy we could all build wealth for generations:
Starting with $1, if you invest $25 a month into a good growth stock mutual fund & get a $12% return for 100yrs your grandkids would have $220,000,000! That means you invest from age 25 to 65 then your kids invest from 25 to 65, you grandkids would invest from 25 to 45 that would be 100yrs. How simple is that? Everyone should be able to do that. I mean if you just wanted to be a millionaire your would be in only 53yrs. Now if I’m only 1/2 right your grandkids would have $110,000,000.
@@qedwards great analysis. We should all be taking advantage of this opportunity, instead of spending our hard earned money on useless crap. THE POWER OF COMPOUNDING!!
Potent😖
Did u help any one ☝️
Breakfast club needs to have more interviews like this, instead of washed up Instagram models and self absorbed celebrities. We need more knowledge!
Wash your stank ass
you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
They can have both!
Everyone has a voice that deserves to be heard. I do agree on the breakfast club needing more elevated interviews though. Bug no need to knock anyone's walk or interest. God bless
Yes
Yo breakfast club I love yall interviews BUT WHY DON'T YOU PUT THE LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PRODUCTS PLUGGED ON THE SHOW!!!😡😡😡😠🤦🏾🤦🏾. You really could just make things alot easier
SKO The comedian thank you !!!
No bullshit. They should been doing that years ago. That ways we can buy and support the products, services and events.
That's what I'm saying...im trying to invest
I believe its called creditstacker
@@demariusparmer4497 yes it is
My wife started a small black owned business out the house. She has 12 to 15 people working for her. #blackowned
Johnny Omerta what's the name of the business shout it out you might get new clients
What's the business
Yeah what's the business bro lol
Whats the business name, if it's real, some people just like to be in the spotlight , sad
@@joshuaalexander8327 Since they lying about a business , here's mines which is real www.Smartriide.com
Interviews where the guest speaks about finance and/or credit is where DJ Envy shines. This was a GREAT interview!
Man this woman is so dope. I'm reading her book.
Buy me a copy too bro
I just ordered it myself. Im looking forward to getting it Saturday!
chaz monk History of the Black Dollar - Angel Rich
Absolutely, halfway through the interview I went on to Amazon and grabbed it!!! 👏🏾 I'm absolutely all the way here for what we can do together as a nation ✊🏾
From Lissa With Love love the energy
Damn, I love seeing black women like this. It makes me happy my daughter will have them to look up to.
Solo Consciousness it's a lot of us but society like to focus on some of the negative aspects and make it seems like black women are the only ones that display some of those negative behaviors and that's a lie.
The best interviews are these informative ones. She spit a lot of game in 30 mins. Team Entrepreneurship and financial literacy are the best tools for us to come together and prosper.
Breakfast Club, you deserve to be applauded for this one! Thank you for exposing me to her!
Financial literacy is way too underrated.
I agree, im teaching my nieces and nephews currently.
VYSS Beats yes it is
Health insurance is too.
Jaqueta Hollins hell yeah term is the way to go!
VYSS Beats 💯
Thank you Breakfast Club for educating us. We don’t learn about information like this in Public Schools. Please continue the good work. PS we need more interviews like this.
Wow. I just saw her at a conference last week. That's dope that y'all gave her a platform.
L Gill yes
I love how genuine her personality is in this interview. Definitely going to download the app and buy the book!
Her parents must have known that she was going to be who she is today. Angel Rich? A woman who blesses us by providing financial literacy? Her name is perfect. She's perfect.❤
That’s the problem with black people, always admiring someone when YOU can do the same yourself. All she did was get a solid education, spent her money wisely, and put off her debt. That’s it, same thing I’m currently doing; and also investing my money in a couple of revenues. You can do this too.
I swear group economics is our way out of this misery. If we don't have to ask them for anything, their biases and racism can not effect us. We have to build together and be willing to protect what we build. (Sidebar: especially if we can connect the diaspora with the Africans on the continent to work together, we have natural resources to create industries.) It feels like we're a long way from all that, but hopefully we will start moving in that direction.
I agree mane. We also need to do like the Indians and get our own land reserved with banks, and currency backed by gold.
Mark Raymond economic nationalism is dying because the rest of the world is practicing global economics, yes. But that's not the same as group economics on a local level.
If y’all like her book you’ll love Dr. Claud Anderson’s book PowerNomics. It is almost verbatim what Angel Rich was speaking on. The importance of knowing history and how we as black folks have been mislead and ignorant when it comes to economics, And the white mans significant part in all that. It also explains how to practice group economics (PowerNomics). You’ll learn SOOO much from Dr. Anderson’s book as well as Ms. Rich’s
Chris Childs he’s from dc too if I’m not mistaken. Really hope she ain’t regurgitating his work without crediting him lol. I’ve got that and “black labor white wealth”
Black people don't have the self pride or cultural ties for group economics. Only through said discrimination and segregation can you get black economic progression. Claude has devoted his entire life to his message, yet has seen little to no results from the black collective.
Chris Childs Get a job. Shut up Boy!
Exactly, Claude gives you the history and the remedy.
Kemet Trill There are a lot of black folks that have a like mind when it comes to the importance of group economics. Those who do should try to come together to help support one another and build. We all know that all blacks are not going to buy in, but some will start to see the progress of the few who do and follow their lead. If black folks would be taught or read more about our history in the United States i believe it would help make us more connected to one another.
So much to learn from this interview
Great interview and very interesting plus positive 👌🏾
Yes indeed
Shouts to Angel. I was in a small business DC Tech startup class with her. She had a great idea for the app, but also put that work in to get investments, and get her app built.
She is Black Girl Magic!!!!!
Cheap Not Broke yes
This why I respect the breakfast club. They aren’t just running stories on gossip and stuff that doesn’t matter. They always bring people on to talk about important topics!
I never heard of this young lady. Im very proud of her cuz she comes from where im from. Its glad to see that she made it and is doing so well.
Thank you so much for this type of talk. It's not only inspiring but educational. We have continue this dialogue at least once a week and support these dope black folks. I hope I can raise my daughter to have a similar work ethic and personality of this young lady, ✌🏾to Angel Rich.
I wish her nothing but the best and hope she has more success.
Shout out to the breakfast club. Y’all continually have me learning. I see these people come up and I’m like IDK who this is let me skip this one then my better judgement kicks in. So glad I took the time to listen to this. Gonna get her book
Bet this won’t get A million viewers..too positive
Byron smh
So true and this was super informative but people like seeing ignorant stuff smh 🤦🏾♀️
A mil? Go find 25, 000 black people that care about this shit.
I hope it does, but we know the deal...Folks are set on bullshyt news of celebrities...
Soooo true
I agree with this lady. Dr. Claud Andersen talks about this for decades...powerenomic Read Black Labor, White wealth. Some Black folks are extras... they learn what they want.
DC in the house... We definitely need these diverse videos to help educate our communities #MuchAppreciated
Exist N Nature I'm from DC too and as soon as i heard her accent I was like hol' up lemme pay close attention! LOL
Right! You know our lazy tongue is noticeable... #haha
I love seeing people from the area in the spot light.
DC is one of the many meccas for melinated excellence, and I'm so glad to see sistahs like her on this platform ✊🏾
I was just thinking she has to be from the DMV that accent! Baltimorian here lol
I LOVE LOVE LOVE these informative interviews man. Honestly as of late the Breakfast club has had me thinking about my financials differently, my health, what I'm eating and allowing into my body. Future child birth positions and medicines. Hell investments. I just turned 25 and was feeling lost up until this point in my 20's. Feels amazing to have these amazing BLACK men and woman giving knowledge.
I love interviews like this!! I try to tell people the same things! This is why I’ve decided to become a credit coach and educate people on financial literacy!
NaturallyChellsTV thanks for your passion
Sasha Minx YW❤️
Me and my Daughter reading this book I just ordered it
You are fire ..💥💥💥💥
Knowledge is power. ✊🏽
That's my wife's cousin! do your thing Angel!
Tim Boykin , tell Angel I said heyyyy baeee 😍😍😍😍
Tim Boykin I would love for her to educate me more on this subject
Is she single?
Tim Boykin really. Tell her i wud love to tlk to her for advice
They know how this country started they just choose not to acknowledge it. This interview 🔥🔥🙌🏾 gems all through out. Teach one reach one school is not the only place to learn.
She is a fantastic representation of a intelligent motivated STRONG black female.
Tyree Allen what make her strong? How about smart... We tired of strong black women... Wtf does that even mean... Strong is a term for men not women ...
john williams John.... Starting a business doesnt require just smarts... You need to be incredibly strong. Shes black and a female so typically odds are against her. Thus she deserve the title "Strong". fools I swear wanna argue just to argue. Im ashamed I even replied to this nonsense.
Shes so intelligent I am literally SCREAMING on the inside!! My God how I love my BEAUTIFUL, Black and Educated women!! We are definitely out here fellas!
smart, BLACK & beautiful
Jeremiah makaveli black? That's debatible
RajOfColumbus no it’s not u can obviously tell her parents were both black black people can produce a range of shades light skin black people been existing for ever say less of the bullshit
RajOfColumbus How is it debatable?
scRUAM oh please, give it a rest. She's smart BLACK and beautiful get over it.
nikqualuv09 her being "black" is still debatible babe. Don't know about you but I'm checking these light brights at the door.
I'm so in awe of this young woman's brain and passion. Passing this on to my children who are of this generation.
Already loving this conversation.
THE LAST THING SHE MENTIONS TOTALLY EXPLAINS MUMBLE RAP..... I hate it but think about it, how it continuously change. There is an old style, a new style, and something up & coming. Wow.. Yall please listen to this interview the ENTIRE WAY THROUGH. I'm buying this book.
Loved this interview. So informational....Angel was preaching - what a resource.
Her entire aseptic as a black woman is beautiful and familiar to me as a black man. She is accomplished and relatable.
aesthetic?
My first cousin who I have watched blossom with great humility and perseverance. Uncle Mike is smiling cousin! #nextSteveJobs#BlackWomanStanding#WalkTall
I learned so much in 30mins! 👏🏽👏🏽
IMAWYNN cikidi harrison great point. Blacks are just not educated about reparations. There were over 260 county wide massacres just like or worse than Black Wall Street. Research 1910 Slocum TX massacre and Wilmington NC massacre. A few people know about Forsyth county Georgia massacre and Rosewood Fl, but there were hundreds more documented. That is genocide and that alone is worthy of reparations without even discussing slavery. you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
Keep these kind of interviews coming!!! Love love love love it. So informational, inspiring, motivating, etc. Buying the book as we speak. And I enjoy how involved the BC get in the conversation regarding building black wealth and educating our youth on these topics.
It’s sad that Birdman and 6ix9ine get 10s of millions of views on their interview and this has 180k+...we gotta do better
Cairo Xl True. Its sad that were mindfucked to being comfortable being entertained and systematic white supremacy. We also wanted instant gratification when group economics is an generational effort.
But we blame the white man for I down fall
Not really. Not everyone is meant to be a Boss.
This is one of the best/ most concise interviews I've seen on Breakfast Club. Envy really shined. And she is fascinating.
DR. Cluad Anderson has been putting us up on what we should do as far as group economics..for years
Andre Thomas our economic problems would be solved if we would of listen to Dr. Anderson in the 70s
Yeah he from DC too she’s read and learned from his teachings
Andre Thomas, The problem is many black american dont listen the core knowledge in the messge....even melcom x said many things Mr anderson and Ms rich are saying at the moment......but folks want to isten to tekashi 69 who makes thousands and pumps that straight back into his own Hispanic/latin community
Andre Thomas you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
I learned so much in this short interview! Also thank you for giving Angel Rich a platform. I am a new fan of hers!
DMV Sister doing her thing!!! Sharing knowledge!! Respect ✊🏽
Love the intellect in this conversation. Just love it! Thank you Breakfast Club!🙏
This video deserves 8 million views. Much respect to this queen!!!!
I love interviews like this. I was completely plugged in. I feel like my life is aligning to strengthen my dollar and put it back into the community. We all need to follow suit!
I really like this woman
I am here for her and this interview! THANK YOU FOR DROPPING THIS KNOWLEDGE! THANK YOU THE BREAKFAST CLUB
The history on how cotton drove the slave trade and how America was built on the foundation of the textiles exports is so important for young people to know. I believe blue jeans are the highest use for cottons. Remember that the next time you wear a pair of designer jeans.
alz123alz Wow!!
Big facts
Her name is appropriately titled "Rich". I salute you Queen, and I stand in power with you in building wealth in our community, and communities of color! #BlackGirlMagic #BlackWealth 👏🏾✊🏾💖
I grew up in DC and before it became the "Gluten Free" capitol, I remember all the community events we had for Black History Month. Hell, before chater schools became a thing I went to a Catholic school and even there, we always sang the black national anthem EVERY morning.
Through music, poetry, art, literature-etc-we were taught from a young age that our ancestry was Africa;
"You can't fool me of my ancestry, my history is Africa, Im King of Kings and Queen of Queens, my ancestry is Africa" ✊🏾🙅🏾♀️
We are walking wealth, there is nothing we can't do. And yes #BlackTechMatters ✊🏾👏🏾💖
DC is the IT hub y'all, figure out what y'all like to do, and see how the IT field can help build your wealth. We can do it!
I Love Smart Women...👍😏...
Yooo breakfast club I love what y’all are doing we are learning without going to school stuff we actually want to know so I’m forced to learn more and more!!! Thank you in a couple years I might be able to say y’all changed my life!
So glad I got to meet Angel!
Wow this lady is amazing she deserves so much more recognition
I wish this interview was wayyyyyyyyyy longer. Thank you breakfast club
she's so amazing to me!!! omg! how admirable! I'll be 28 this year and i being a hood smart versatile black woman myself I stop everything I'm doing to really tune in to understand and listen to individuals who can teach me to better myself and who are sharing and uplifting others, especially in being financially literate! I speak about this topic allllllllll the time as well as my boyfriend and the small groups of friends that I have. definitely have to read her book. definitely love how she said the goofle corporate guy son who is only eight years old knows more about credit than go own friends bc he has been playing this phenomenal woman's new innovating game! how exciting!! I hope everyone gets just as excited, motivated, and begins to act on vibrating higher and elevating their life for themselves individually, just as I am! peace! 🙌🙌🙌❤❤❤💪💪💪
Damn I essentially loved this interview
DJ Ellison I essentially agree with you
DJ Ellison I essentially washed my car this afternoon
lmao why essentially. Are you sure that means what you think it means?
Well Technically I agree with you
LOVED THIS. Love when you guys have finance people on. I need all the help I can get. Breaking the cycle of poverty is like pulling your own tooth out. Painful and hard af.
Totally loving everything she represents... I’m following her💯
When she is speaking on student loans, please understand she was referring to private loans. This does not apply to fedloans.
Mia Steele hey do you know the name of app that she invented. I won’t the app for my 6 year old daughter
I was gonna ask about this. Is she talking about only HBCU private loans or private loans in general?
I graduated in 2006 with high-interest private student loans that were from Chase and Citi Bank. I distinctively remember being devastated when I found out that there was a recent Bush-era law that made it impossible to discharge private student debt. You could defer payments but they would follow you to the grave. My guess is that the HBCU was issuing some sort of line of credit with the school that was not actually cash from a bank?
Melveny private bank loans and fed loans go hand in hand - its the same devil because banks are in large part, federally funded and monitored. But the loan she’s referring to is a loan given by the school DIRECTLY. Like the actual institution gives you its own money.
I think she made that clear on more than one occasion. Thanks, but we understand it.
I love wen they have people who come up there n talk about financial literacy. This really helps 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Ladies!!!!!
This is how you go from a low 7 to a strong 12 without any surgery...
Knowledge
Lol
So true I was thinking the same thing!!! She went from average to drop dead gorgeous by the end of the interview.
Best comment I've seen on RUclips!
I know a man aint talking! Are you a black man? SMH
Before the Baylis over
Love ❤️ this conversation!!! Do more highlights of the next generation of black young leaders.
$180k in school debt? I would’ve died lol. That’s crazy. I’m already at $20k and crying
MeMe cikidi harrison great point. Blacks are just not educated about reparations. There were over 260 county wide massacres just like or worse than Black Wall Street. Research 1910 Slocum TX massacre and Wilmington NC massacre. A few people know about Forsyth county Georgia massacre and Rosewood Fl, but there were hundreds more documented. That is genocide and that alone is worthy of reparations without even discussing slavery. you want more interviews like this subscribe to Breaking Brown, ToneTalks, Black Athenians and C.O.W.S.
same girl lmao
Another solid interview from the breakfast club. Keep em coming.
The civil war was about economics... The South was fighting about tariffs and states rights. The north was fighting to keep southern states from seceding. The north did fight to prohibit the expansion of slavery only because they didn't want black people (free nor enslaved) to inhabit the newly acquired land period. They felt that allowing black people in these lands would foster too much competition for employment opportunities.
For the most part, slavery was merely a RESULT of the war that white northerners exploited to get credit for being noble anti-slavery abolitionist. Abraham Lincoln clearly stated in his inauguration speech that he WASN'T going to free slaves as president. In later speeches he also expressed the fact that he would do whatever it took to win the war which included allowing southerners to keep their slaves.
Question: if the civil war was about slavery why was there no solid plan for what to do with the millions of newly freed people that would be displaced post war?
Rio Finance this is 10000 percent incorrect
There was a plan- it was to give the free slaves 4 acres and a mule so they can go out and build their own future and prosper- then the government renig of such plan- and here we are today 250 yrs behind with struggling to catch up..
-And the civil war was about the slave owners protecting their livelihoods- fighting to protect what they had in those slaves- the taught of losing their slaves would mean they would have to find other means to survive- remember, change is difficult- people would kill just just to keep things the way they are.. complacency is your enemy- complacency is what every slave owner had- they invented and innovate nothing- they were truly riding off the backs of their slaves.. so the civil war was to keep that in place...
Picture going a day without your cellphone 🙀them slave masters were in that same predicament..
Solid interview, happy to see her message getting across everyone needs to hear and support these movements!
My younger kids and I recently visited the Frederick Douglass House it was a surreal experience!
Powerful, beautiful lecture!! Well spoken, shared knowledge and culturally empowered
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My mouth is just open wide on this...... I just ordered the book. as I learn I will teach. Thanks Breakfast Club and Angel Rich!
More interviews like this and less about gossip shi**.
Y'all need to be pushing this
SUPER HARD ! SUPER LOUD !
This is the stuff we need ❣️
(any android options....?)
you should put all the links to what the guests reference in the description. I think that would be very useful for a lot of people.
Great interview BC.. this is what I’m talking about. We need to learn how to change our mindset and make deeper connections.
That “financial agriculture” bit @ 28:00 was heavyyy
that dap was the best part ! thank you for bringing this queen to the forefront, this information was much needed and necessary.
This is great information-so inspiring
Great interview I will be buying this book for my 3 boys and definitely checking out her app. Keep up the great work young lady!!
BLACK queen
Jeremiah makaveli no
She ain't black.
Facts
simping over reggie miller sister
what is she ?
Intelligence, enthusiasm and tenacity are a good mix. And Angel Rich has all three! Good Stuff!!
she is the real definition of a young black queen!!!✊✊
Just saw Dr. C. Anderson, Dr. B. Watkins and now Angel Rich. This is inspiring because this platform is liberating and guests are forward thinking with actual solutions. This sister is impressive.
A good black woman,I respect that true fact be proud sister
This is the first time I'm actually going to buy a book from Someone who has came on this show salute to this young lady
Just ordered the book on Amazon. Another dope queen!!! Another dope interview from the Breakfast Club!!
Excellent, I’m so glad you had Ms.Angel Rich on your show, I’m learning I can’t wait to get her book I’m following her and gonna chk out her game!!
This woman is very likable.
Divine Nine ugh 😒 shutup
get yo hatin ass outta here
I love when the Breakfast Club does interviews like this 👍🏿
Wow...paperback version is sold out. Congrats!!!
Very informative and inspiring! Thank you!
Stop asking the same questions the answer is teaching the black community young the kids at a young age
Remus Jones-walton that makes too much sense
Great video with substance!! I just purchased your book, I look forward to reading it. I will be downloading your app now.. Good information!! Financial freedom is what we all should be thinking about💯💯 Invest, invest invest!!!
This was awesome...I didn't know her but I do now....