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  • Essential tips every entrepreneur should know from JPMorgan's Joy Butts
    2024/09/23
    Joy Butts, VP & senior business consultant at JPMorgan Chase & Co joins the show on this week's episode of Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac. Joy shares her inspiring career journey and drops valuable gems for small business owners. She emphasizes the power of relationships, the rise of Black women-owned businesses, and the importance of community in entrepreneurship. Key takeaways: Build strong relationships and find your support tribe. Black women-owned businesses are one of the fastest-growing segments in entrepreneurship. Know how much capital you need, what it's for, and have a plan! Personal credit is key to securing business capital. "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance is dedicated to promoting economic prosperity for all. Through expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring success stories, we empower you to build and grow wealth. Join us on this transformative journey toward financial freedom and inclusive economic growth. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance is produced by John Tejada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • Tips to achieve financial stability, Majora Carter's mission, and insights from virtuoso Ryan Leslie
    2024/09/16
    In this episode of "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," Ross Mac takes a look back at some noteworthy moments from the show. Takeaways: First, TIAA Chief Administrative Officer Derek Ferguson discusses some factors for achieving financial stability. MacArthur Fellow and Peabody Award winner Majora Carter discusses "low status communities," what the phrase "greening the ghetto" means, and the Majora Carter Group's misson. Grammy-nominated artist and tech entrepreneur Ryan Leslie shares his journey from the music industry to running technology startup SuperPhone and an investment club. "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance is dedicated to promoting economic prosperity for all. Through expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring success stories, we empower you to build and grow wealth. Join us on this transformative journey toward financial freedom and inclusive economic growth. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance is produced by John Tejada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    27 分
  • Serial entrepreneur Carolyn Aronson's best advice for new business owners
    2024/09/09
    Starting your own business is something many people dream of. Being an entrepreneur has its rewards, but it doesn't come without its challenges as well. In this episode of "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," It's a 10 Haircare CEO and founder Carolyn Aronson discusses her journey in entrepreneurship and some of the important factors to creating a successful business. Aronson started her career as a hairdresser, then owned a salon and became an entrepreneur. "It was really a progressive career that just evolved into more things," Aronson says. "So really talking about growing the roots, that is absolutely such a key factor to any business for it to really have longevity," Aronson explains. "A problem with entrepreneurs sometimes," is that "they actually try to do too much by themselves and too fast." Becoming a successful entrepreneur can be challenging. Aronson discusses some of the key aspects that can help make a successful entrepreneur. "The determination and grit is one thing. But having the ability to stay the course and to withstand time is a whole other thing... I think that really to be within the top 1 or 2%, it's a whole different mindset... It's more than just persistence, perseverance, all the Ps." Aronson explains that "the people that are in the top few percent just don't think the same. We think outside of the box, we think really, really big... We don't have the average fear." A piece of advice Aronson gives is "don't listen, don't listen to your doubters. Don't listen to the people who tell you you can't or you won't. And ultimately, think about the possibilities. So always think big, but also basically dot your i's, cross your t's." "So much of success is really what you learn along the way because you're constantly learning," Aronson adds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • What former NFL player Brandon Copeland learned about money from his Wall Street career
    2024/08/26
    No two roads to financial literacy are the same. Some learn lessons in school, some from parents, others through trial and error. In this episode of "Financial Freestyle," host Ross Mac is joined by Brandon Copeland, a former NFL player turned professor, author, and entrepreneur. Copeland, a 10-year NFL veteran, shares the motivation behind his financial literacy journey. "As I went into the league, it was all about startup capital," explains Copeland. "It was all about how to take this opportunity to make some money and how to flip it." Copeland recounts his early experience with day trading, which he began during the early years of his NFL career. Armed with knowledge from his internship at UBS, he dives into the lessons learned, including a costly Nike-options trade that faltered due to geopolitical tensions in Greece. "I learned a tough lesson there, which was one don't get greedy," said Copeland. "I need to learn how to better understand leverage and de-risk some of my trades... I need to find things to invest in that I control." That lesson ultimately led him to real estate investing. Today, Copeland and his wife, Taylor Copeland, are the founders of BTC Investments, which is a real estate investment portfolio holding $203 million. "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance is dedicated to promoting economic prosperity for all. Through expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring success stories, we empower you to build and grow wealth. Join us on this transformative journey toward financial freedom and inclusive economic growth. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com 0:00 - Daniel Copeland joins. 1:30 - Who is Brandon Copeland? 2:30 - Day trading during practice; football isn’t forever. 4:30 - Day trading story and lessons. 7:55 - Utilizing the NFL funds for the future. 8:57 - Right place, right time, right preparation. 10:07 - From player to professor. 12:05 - Life 101. 14:45 - Three financial literacy principles. 17:20 - Book: Your Money Playbook. 20:05 - Athletes.org: Focusing on students. 23:20 - Closing remarks. This episode of “Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance was produced by John Tejada, the author of this post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • How Tiffany James is empowering women through financial literacy
    2024/08/19
    ModernBlkGirl, a platform dedicated to empowering women through financial literacy, has been providing women with essential financial tools since its launch in 2020. In this episode of "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," Tiffany James, the founder of Modernblkgirl, joins the show. James shares her journey of creating one of the largest investment communities for women of color, now boasting more than 125,000 active members. James shares how she began discussing financial literacy on the Clubhouse app during the pandemic, noting, "My voice was really loud, but also really unique. You didn't see a lot of black women my age talking about financial literacy." By breaking down the financial sector in a "really digestible way," James was able to book speaking engagements with some of the world's largest financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs (GS) and BlackRock (BLK). She then started teaching women. "We initially planned to teach a class for 50 people; 500 women showed up. Then 1,000. Then 10,000... A month later, we're like we should make this a thing—a business?" says James. "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," on Yahoo Finance is dedicated to promoting economic prosperity for all. Through expert insights, practical advice, and inspiring success stories, we empower you to build and grow wealth. Join us on this transformative journey toward financial freedom and inclusive economic growth. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com 0:00 - Intro 1:15 - Welcome 1:45 - Who is Tiffany James? 2:25 - Origins of Modernblkgirl 5:00 - Lockdown and Clubhouse 6:20 - Turning $10k into millions 8:55 - Investing advice for views at home 10:00 - Have. plan and stick to it 10:45 - Dear Mac: What sectors and companies would you recommend? 12:50 - ETF in certain sectors 14:10 - What’s your why? 17:50 - Opening the door for others 18:40 - What’s next for Tiffany J 19:30 - Moving into wealth management 21:20 - $75 Million undermanagement 22:25 - New book This episode of “Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance was produced by John Tejada, the author of this post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • How Lee Moulton is Elevating Black and LatinX businesses
    2024/08/12
    In this episode of "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," Lee Moulton, founder of The Mansa Fund, talks about his early career on Wall Street, where he learned key lessons in leadership, hard work, and teamwork while working under former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein. These experiences shaped his approach to success in the finance world. Moulton also highlights Black and LatinX business owners' challenges in getting funding, which inspired him to start The Mansa Fund. The fund aims to close the financial gaps that hold these businesses back. His efforts quickly gained support, leading to a partnership with Bridge Marketplace and growth in his loan business. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com 1:20 Who is Lee Moulton? 1:50 Early career at Goldman Sachs 3:40 Investing Ethos 6:10 Origins of The Mansa Fund 8:30 Using the relationships to establish a partnership with Bridge marketplace 9:32 What's next for The Mansa Fund 11:25 What makes for a good investment? 12:50 The Founder’s Story 13:20 Year-over-year growth 14:10 Price of Equity 16:55 The Uncle Nearest Story 18:50 The importance of a powerful story 19:35 What made Uncle Nearest Special 21:30 Tips for scaling business This episode of “Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance was produced by John Tejada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 分
  • Harvard prodigy to Grammy nominations: Ryan Leslie’s art of relationship building
    2024/08/05
    On this episode of “Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac,” Grammy-nominated artist and tech entrepreneur Ryan Leslie shares his journey from Harvard prodigy to multi-industry success. Drawing on his experiences as a child genius, R&B sensation, and SuperPhone founder, Leslie reveals how cultivating meaningful relationships has been pivotal to his achievements in music, technology, and investing. He discusses his innovative approach to fan engagement, the power of mentorship, and his passion for spreading financial literacy. Leslie offers valuable insights on leveraging personal connections to drive success across diverse fields, emphasizing the importance of authentic relationship-building in today's media-driven business landscape. "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac," on Yahoo Finance strives for economic prosperity for all. Through expert insights, actionable advice, and inspiring success stories, we empower you to build and accelerate wealth. Join us on a transformative journey towards financial freedom and inclusive economic growth. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com 00;00-RYAN LESLIE ON FINANCIAL FREESTYLE 02:20-WHO IS RYAN LESLIE 03:05-15 GOING TO HARVARD 05:37-BUSINESS ACUMEN 07;14-NIPSEY HUSSLE 08:22-SUPERPHONE 11:29-OWNERSHIP 12:14-PAY ME IN BITCOIN 14:07-MENTORSHIP: TURNING $15K TO $250K 15:47-WHISPERS TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF 17:07-THE BUFFETT STORY 17:47-WHAT’S YOUR Y? 20:28-CONFIDENCE 20:56-DEAR MAC "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance was created and produced by Jimi Corpuz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    26 分
  • John Hope Bryant: The Promised Land (revisited)
    2024/07/29
    What is the measure of a man? As the founder and CEO of Operation HOPE, John Hope Bryant has dedicated his life to empowering individuals and communities through financial education. His organization has provided millions with the tools and resources necessary to build wealth and achieve economic independence. His work has garnered national recognition and he has advised three sitting U.S. presidents on matters of economic empowerment and financial literacy for all. On “Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac,” John Hope Bryant talks about life before the accolades and accomplishments. He vividly recounts his upbringing in South Central LA, where he witnessed the devastating impacts of domestic abuse, the dissolution of his family, and the murders of loved ones. These experiences, while profoundly tragic, ignited a vision within him—a source of inspiration and hope for a better life, not only for himself but for all. This is the full unedited interview. John Hope Bryant invokes Dr. Martin Luther King and Abraham Lincoln as the tall shoulders that we stand on. Their collective goal should be our goal of uplifting all people. Bryant discusses “The Promised Land’ speech and states that financial literacy should be the new civil rights movement. Ultimately, the measure of John Hope Bryant can be seen in his unwavering commitment to making a difference. He embodies the idea that a person's worth is determined not just by their personal achievements, but by their ability to uplift others and contribute to the greater good. His life serves as a powerful reminder that true success lies in the impact one has on the lives of others. Ultimately, the measure of John Hope Bryant is within his name. 00:00-John Hope Bryant on Financial Freestyle 00:56-Dr. King 02:15-Abraham Lincoln 02:57 Financial literacy, new civil rights movement 04:50-God’s child 05:19-Aspiration generation 06:25-Financially illiterate 06:55-Where math should not work 07:25-A child of violence and divorce 09:15-Pride before the fall 09:36-Witness to murder 09:55-Insulting 10:44-Best friend murdered 11:42-New business plan 12:42-A bankers influence 14:50-Black Capitalists Matter 15:55-The computer will say yes 16:11-”Promised Land” 15:45-Pride and self-esteem 17:13-Black Jewish business plan 18:20-Bond between Blacks and Jews 19:43-Poor whites, Native Americans and African Americans 21:35-Blacks and whites pitted against each other 23:30-Women saved America 25:53-Inclusive economics Thoughts? Questions? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com "Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance was created and produced by Jimi Corpuz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    33 分