These Brilliant Minds Are Educating Black Folks On How To Increase Wealth

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Alyssa Guznik
April 18, 2023

#1 The Budgetnista

Tiffany Aliche has combined her educational background with her love of finance. She uses her passions to teach financial literacy. She’s helped Black women pay down hundreds of thousands in debt and moved to pass laws to integrate financial literacy into schools.

#2 His & Her Money

The husband and wife team of Talaat and Tai McNeely are first-generation millionaires. Their podcast, books, and videos cover how they got where they are and steps to follow to improve wealth.

#3 Mandi Woodruff-Santos

Co-host of the award-winning podcast Brown Ambition, Woodruff-Santos is a financial expert that frequently contributes to major financial outlets like CNBC, Yahoo Finance, and The New York Times. She also offers financial coaching to women of color.

#4 Popcorn Finance

Launched by art major turned finance expert, Chris Browning, Popcorn Finance is a weekly podcast that covers every financial topic you can think of. His down-to-earth approach to finance makes each topic digestible for anyone tuning in.

#5 Kevin L. Matthews II

A former financial advisor and best-selling author, Matthews helps teach people how to plan for retirement. This area is desperately needed in our community.

Financial literacy has been kept under lock and key by a system built to keep us out. These experts are out to unlock those secrets for us and launch us into financial liberation.

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