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Episode 009 | Money in Hip-Hop

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In this episode, we take a pivot from our regular talks about the stock and cryptocurrency market and dive into the Hip-Hop community. This episode was inspired by a FB post that went viral speaking on a picture taken during Grammy weekend in NYC. Here, we shed light on the influences of Hip-Hop in the African-American community, how these cultural change-agents are revamping glamorous industries such as music, fashion, sports, media, etc., how to sell the concept of disrupting traditional industries such as hospitals, banks, law firms, & education, and last but not least our ideas for implementing this bold move and influencing the masses. Very good info here!
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In this episode, we take a pivot from our regular talks about the stock and cryptocurrency market and dive into the Hip-Hop community. This episode was inspired by a FB post that went viral speaking on a picture taken during Grammy weekend in NYC. Here, we shed light on the influences of Hip-Hop in the African-American community, how these cultural change-agents are revamping glamorous industries such as music, fashion, sports, media, etc., how to sell the concept of disrupting traditional industries such as hospitals, banks, law firms, & education, and last but not least our ideas for implementing this bold move and influencing the masses. Very good info here!
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