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Hello Seven Podcast

089 Normalizing Black Wealth with Rachel Cargle

Hello Seven Podcast

Rachel Rodgers

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers, Education, Self-improvement

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

We're discussing the attitudes around Black wealth and why open discussion around money needs to be normalized. We're showing you why we need to banish shame around money, how we run profitable businesses while taking care of our employees, and why being in alignment with your work helps you make money in the long run. Get full show notes and more information here: https://helloseven.co/89 🌐 Stay Connected Behind-the-scenes content, quick tips, and updates. 📸 Instagram Rachel's c...

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you know, people out in the world who just decide they hate me because they see an example of something and they're like, you're not allowed to have that. Fuck all of that. Yeah. Right. Like I reject it and I'm just going to get my own self-worth for myself. I am not going to perform poverty, right? I'm not going to, you know, any type of performance. I'm just not fucking doing that, right? I just, I don't engage.

0:21.8

I don't care. Don't like me then.

0:28.1

Welcome to the Hello Seven podcast. I'm your host, Rachel Rogers, wife, mother of four children,

0:34.8

a lover of Beyonce, coffee drinker, and Afro wearer. And I just happen to be

0:39.5

the CEO of a seven-figure business. I am on a mission to help every woman I meet become a millionaire.

0:45.9

If you want to make more money, you are in the right place. Let's get it going.

0:51.8

Hey there, Hello Seven listeners. I'm Susie Istvahn, marketing manager for Hello 7. You're in for a

0:58.4

treat today. You're going to get to listen into one of the live virtual book tour stops that

1:04.0

Rachel participated in for the release of her new book, We Should All Be Millionaires,

1:09.1

a woman's guide to earning more,, Building Wealth, and Gaining

1:12.2

Economic Power. As part of the book launch, Rachel held six of these incredible tour stops,

1:19.1

all hosted by independent black-owned bookstores. Today, you'll hear Rachel in conversation

1:25.2

with the incredible Rachel Cargill, an Akron, Ohio-born,

1:29.5

public, academic, writer, and lecturer. Her activist and academic work are rooted in providing

1:36.0

intellectual discourse, tools, and resources that explore the intersection of race and womanhood.

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She is also the founder of the nonprofit Loveland Foundation

1:45.9

and Elizabeth's Bookshop and Writing Center. In this powerful discussion, Rachel and Rachel

1:51.9

discuss finding yourself with quote unquote too much money and the shame that can follow. How to

1:59.5

exist within a capitalist society while upholding morals and values?

2:04.5

How being in alignment with your work can help you make more money in the long run,

2:09.4

and the desire to normalize black wealth and so much more.

2:13.8

Now, before you listen into this conversation, I want to remind you that the doors to

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