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The Dr Boyce Breakdown

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The Dr Boyce Breakdown

This is a podcast reflecting the fearless perspectives of intelligent Black people around the world. Led by Finance Professor Dr Boyce Watkins, we engage in expansive, open-minded commentary that will never be constrained to a liberal or conservative box.

  1. 1000

    Michael Jackson was $500M in debt when he died

    Dr Boyce speaks on the economic history of Michael Jackson and what happened after he passed away.

  2. 999

    Athlete buys a bunch of luxury cars right after the draft

    Dr Boyce talks about an athlete who got drafted and bought a bunch of luxury cars.

  3. 998

    Dr Jennifer Gormer has done a billion dollars in real estate

    Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Jennifer Gormer about owning property

  4. 997

    How to create more black billionaires

    Dr Boyce talks about creating black billionaires

  5. 996

    How to be a millionaire - it's easy

    Dr Boyce explains the easy way to become a millionaire.

  6. 995

    Why don't we pass assets to our children?

    Dr Boyce Watkins discusses the passing of assets to our kids and why black wealth isn't growing.

  7. 994

    Influencer died after marketing divestor dating culture

    An influencer lost her life after telling black women to stop dating "dusties." Dr Lanee Javet speaks on the issue.

  8. 993

    Dr Boyce and Ash Cash talk about wealth and confidence

    Dr Boyce spoke with Ash Cash today about the state of black economics and tools for building black wealth.

  9. 992

    Financial Conversations with Dr Boyce Watkins

    Dr Boyce has a black economic conversation with the students.

  10. 991

    Mom spends $3000 renting a helicopter to take her son to prom

    Dr Boyce speaks about the mom who spent thousands sending her son to prom in a helicopter.

  11. 990

    How your parents taught you to be bad with money

    In this powerful and thought-provoking video, Dr. Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD, breaks down the real reasons why Black wealth struggles to grow across generations. While many people talk about “generational curses,” Dr. Watkins challenges that narrative by explaining the economic and psychological patterns that truly drive financial outcomes in Black families.Drawing on key theories such as behavioral finance, intergenerational wealth transfer, and social learning theory, this video explains how financial habits, beliefs, and decision-making patterns are often passed down from parents to children. Instead of mystical explanations, Dr. Watkins shows how learned financial behaviors, limited access to capital, and systemic barriers create cycles that look like curses but are actually patterns that can be broken.You’ll also learn how concepts like wealth mindset, financial literacy, and family financial culture play a critical role in shaping long-term outcomes. Dr. Watkins explains how children inherit not just money—or the lack of it—but also spending habits, investing behaviors, risk tolerance, and attitudes toward wealth.If you’ve ever wondered why some families build generational wealth while others struggle to maintain it, this video provides clear, actionable insight. More importantly, it empowers you to break negative cycles and begin building a legacy of economic power.Watch now to learn how to replace so-called “curses” with strategy, discipline, and generational wealth-building principles.

  12. 989

    This AI can actually hack your bank account

    Dr Boyce discusses the new Claude Model that can hack your bank account.

  13. 988

    What black people can learn from the founders of Hollywood

    Dr Boyce explains how other communities build empires.

  14. 987

    The rich vs broke mentality

    Dr Boyce talks about the mentality of rich people vs those who are broke.

  15. 986

    How Trump's war is impacting the stock market

    Dr Boyce Watkins speaks about the Trump war and changes in the stock market.

  16. 985

    Why don't black people trust each other?

    Dr Boyce speaks with Madam Prezident about black owned business and culture

  17. 984

    Coach Prime and Colorado's Economic Racism

    Dr Boyce discusses Deion Sanders and his updated experience at Colorado.

  18. 983

    Avoiding the slavery of capitalism

    Dr Boyce reflects on black economics and capitalist slavery.

  19. 982

    Tiara Williams gives the truth about black people

    Tiara Williams from Fly Nubian Money has a lot to say.

  20. 981

    These are the families that build wealth consistently

    Dr Boyce explains the research behind wealth building.

  21. 980

    How resilience matters in business

    Life is short - you need to be resilent.

  22. 979

    What can we learn from other cultures? - Let's find out

    Dr Boyce Book Club speaks about wealth and culture.

  23. 978

    The price of gas is getting ridiculous - Fly Nubian Money

    The ladies at Fly Nubian Money discuss the high price of gas.

  24. 977

    Cedric The Entertainer had to stop giving money to his family

    Dr Boyce talks about the stress of taking care of loved ones.

  25. 976

    Money moves that will make black people great again

    Dr Boyce Watkins discusses black wealth and ways to ensure that your family is taken care of for many generations to come.

  26. 975

    Quincy Jones' family inherited millions, but there's a problem

    The ladies at Fly Nubian Money are asking what happened to the estate of the great Quincy Jones.

  27. 974

    Your kids will be millionaires - here's how

    Dr Boyce explains how to make your child into a millionaire.

  28. 973

    How confidence and culture impact wealth

    Dr Boyce discusses culture and confidence as tools of building wealth.

  29. 972

    The curse of financial trauma - how to make it into an asset

    Dr Boyce discusses the curse of financial trauma and how to turn that curse into an asset.

  30. 971

    The high cost of being Bill Cosby

    Dr Boyce breaks down the financial challenges of Bill Cosby, along with the issues with being black.

  31. 970

    How to pay zero taxes legally - Larisa Humphrey

    Dr Boyce speaks with tax expert Larisa Humphrey

  32. 969

    Why poor people stay poor

    Dr Boyce Watkins explains the traps of poverty.

  33. 968

    Fly Nubian Money: 5 questions you need to ask about insurance before it's too late

    Tiara Williams and Aisha Virzi discuss essentials of insurance.

  34. 967

    The secrets to black wealth and power - Dr Boyce

    Dr Boyce breaks down a series of really important black economic concepts. Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, author, and founder of The Black Business School, a platform that has helped millions of people learn to invest, build wealth, and achieve financial independence. A former Syracuse University professor, he has been featured on major media outlets such as CNN, BET, and The Breakfast Club, where he shares insights on economics, investing, and Black wealth building. Dr. Watkins is also the author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power, a guide to strengthening financial futures within the Black community. Through his daily class, Money in the Morning, he educates students on practical strategies for wealth creation. To learn more, visit BoyceWatkins.com and to receive a free list of his favorite AI stocks, text the word Stock to 87948.

  35. 966

    Fly Nubian Money - the dangers of not planning ahead financially

    The ladies of Fly Nubian Money speak on the words of Mimi Faust, who explains the dangers of not planning ahead.

  36. 965

    What Marcus Garvey thought about the nature of man

    Dr Boyce reads from Marcus Garvey's book, "Message to the people."

  37. 964

    Black women are losing jobs faster than anybody else - let's start businesses

    Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Lanee Javet about the issues that black women are facing when losing jobs and trying to figure out their next move as business owners.

  38. 963

    Michael B Jordan's confrontation says a lot about life investing

    This situation says a lot more than just celebrity drama—it reveals how money, relationships, and life choices collide in ways most people never talk about.In this video, we break down the viral moment where Michael B. Jordan responds after being called “corny,” and why a woman could be upset about something as major as being given a house. On the surface, it sounds crazy. But when you look deeper, it’s really about expectations, communication, financial alignment, and emotional intelligence.This ties directly into wealth building and investing because your financial decisions are never just about money—they’re about values. Buying a home, investing in assets, or building wealth for your family all require alignment with the people around you. If your partner doesn’t share your vision, even a blessing can feel like a burden.Too many people think financial success is just about making money. It’s not. It’s about making the right decisions, with the right people, at the right time. One bad relationship or poor communication around money can destroy years of financial progress. On the other hand, strong financial partnership can accelerate wealth, stability, and generational success.In this breakdown, we connect the dots between relationships, emotional reactions, and financial outcomes—because smart investing starts with smart thinking and smart life choices.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD and founder of The Black Business School, where he has helped millions of people learn to invest and build family wealth. He is a frequent media contributor and host of popular podcasts focused on financial literacy, Black economic empowerment, and intelligent investing. To learn more about building wealth and improving your financial future, visit BoyceWatkins.com.

  39. 962

    Why don't more black people own property?

    Dr Boyce speaks with the president of The Black Mortgage Professionals Alliance.

  40. 961

    Tyler Perry and BET just got bought out by Paramount

    In this episode, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down the shocking business story shaking up Black media: Tyler Perry and BET Plus potentially being swallowed into Paramount’s larger corporate structure. What does this mean for Black ownership, Black media, and the future of Black economic power in entertainment?Tyler Perry has built one of the most powerful independent media empires in history, creating billions of dollars in value through films, television, and his historic Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. Meanwhile, BET Plus, a streaming platform built around Black storytelling, has become a key player in digital entertainment for Black audiences. But as major corporations consolidate power, many are asking an important question: Will Black media remain independent, or will it continue to be absorbed by larger corporate conglomerates like Paramount Global?In this video, Dr. Boyce Watkins analyzes the business strategy behind Paramount’s media consolidation, the economics of streaming platforms, the importance of Black ownership in Hollywood, and what this could mean for the long-term future of Black entertainment and Black wealth creation. If Tyler Perry’s empire becomes more closely tied to Paramount, is this a smart business move—or another example of how large corporations swallow independent success?This conversation goes deeper than celebrity headlines. It’s about power, ownership, intellectual property, and who controls the economic future of Black culture in media and entertainment.Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance PhD, economist, and the founder of The Black Business School, where millions of students have learned how to build wealth through stock market investing, entrepreneurship, real estate, and financial literacy. He is the author of the bestselling book The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power and has appeared on major media platforms including CNN, BET, The Breakfast Club, and MSNBC. Through his daily commentary and educational programs, Dr. Watkins helps Black families understand generational wealth, economic empowerment, and the power of ownership.To learn more about building wealth and economic independence, visit BoyceWatkins.com.

  41. 960

    Odell Beckham Jr is having financial problems?

    In this powerful breakdown, Dr. Boyce Watkins takes a close look at the financial journey of NFL superstar Odell Beckham Jr., one of the most recognizable wide receivers in football. From massive contracts and endorsement deals to the financial challenges that many professional athletes face, this video explores the economic realities behind fame and fortune in professional sports.Dr. Boyce Watkins, a Finance PhD and founder of The Black Business School, explains the financial pressures that athletes like Odell Beckham Jr. can encounter, including lifestyle inflation, taxes, business deals, and the importance of long-term wealth planning. Many athletes earn millions but still struggle with financial stability after their careers end. This discussion highlights key lessons about wealth management, investing, financial literacy, and protecting generational wealth.Using the story of Odell Beckham Jr. as a case study, Dr. Boyce Watkins breaks down what every entrepreneur, investor, and professional can learn about money, contracts, branding, and financial decision-making.Dr. Boyce Watkins has taught millions about investing, economic empowerment, and financial independence. As a former finance professor and author of The 10 Commandments of Black Economic Power, he is dedicated to helping families build wealth through smart financial strategies and ownership.Subscribe for more videos about investing, wealth building, financial literacy, and Black economic empowerment.

  42. 959

    Emotional healing is necessary to build wealth

    Dr Boyce speaks with Dr Alicia about healing and money.

  43. 958

    Don't do this to your children

    Dr Boyce talks about investing for your kids

  44. 957

    Marcus Garvey's core beliefs about black economics

    Dr Boyce explains the accomplishments and ideas of Marcus Garvey.

  45. 956

    Why do black people have the lowest income of all ethnic groups?

    Dr Boyce asks why black people have the lowest income.

  46. 955

    $240M NFL star refused to sign a prenup - marriage canceled

    Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys may have just saved himself a lot of trouble.

  47. 954

    Dating is so bad in NYC that women are paying $100 for a date

    The ladies at Fly Nubian Money talk about disturbing dating trends in NYC

  48. 953

    How the victim mentality destroys black wealth

    Dr Boyce explains the flaws of the victim mentality and research that shows that proclaiming yourself

  49. 952

    The keys to black economic independence

    Dr Boyce speaks on what it takes to be financially free

  50. 951

    Ex-Psych Ward Worker Says Many Women Were There Because of Men

    The ladies at Fly Nubian Money talk about the mistakes women make in relationships

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This is a podcast reflecting the fearless perspectives of intelligent Black people around the world. Led by Finance Professor Dr Boyce Watkins, we engage in expansive, open-minded commentary that will never be constrained to a liberal or conservative box.

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