CapWay invited Financial Therapist and Reiki Master Teacher, Steven M. Hughes to join Culture Meets Money to discuss financial therapy, why mental health matters in the Black community, and how money and mental health coincide.
by Nailah HerbertOkeeba Jubalo is the Founder and CEO of Okeeba Jubalo Fine Art Gallery, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, and is known as the South’s premier African American fine art gallery. As a special guest on Culture Meets Money, Okeeba Jubalo discussed how people could invest and profit from fine art.
by Nailah HerbertKevin L. Matthews II is the best-selling author of From Burning to Blueprint: Rebuilding Black Wall Street After a Century of Silence. He is a former financial advisor who was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors by Investopedia in 2017.
by Matin VarshochiSocial media is a great way for businesses of any size, location, or niche to increase income. Monetizing your business’s social media ranges from direct sales to talking to your customers. Businesses that want to financially thrive must start monetizing their social media presence.
by Shaun MorganJulien and Kiersten Saunders are the founders of rich & REGULAR, a blog dedicated to those who want to live financially free. Julien and Kiersten are full-time entrepreneurs, former real estate investors, and authors.
by Nailah HerbertCulture Meets Money guest Ash Cash Exantus brings inclusive representation to Black communities through financial education and hip-hop music. Read the full article about Ash Cash here.
by Nailah HerbertCulture Meets Money had the pleasure of chatting with Tonya Rapley, founder and CEO of My Fab Finance. Rapley shares her thoughts on the importance of making intentional money decisions. Below are three key takeaways from her chat.
by Nailah Herbert