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How to Start Hard Conversations #BlackLivesMatter [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]

Disruptors

Rob Moore

Careers, How To, Business, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Marketing, Investing, Education, Entrepreneurship

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Learn today the importance and necessity of having difficult conversations about the Black Lives Matter Movement and why they need to happen. In today’s episode, Rob discusses why failing to speak up on the movement is being complicit, how to start these difficult conversations and why it is not enough to just be ‘not racist’ when you need to be proactively not racist.   KEY TAKEAWAYS Financial empowerment is activism. If you are financially empowered you are able to take a step back from your own business or projects and say that this topic is more important to you, and if people in your world do not understand that, then they're probably in the wrong world.   Failing to speak up on the matter is being complicit, it is the same as turning a blind eye. It is important to encourage everybody to talk about the Black Lives Matter movement, if you are scared to talk about the movement or you just don’t know where to start, then the best place to start is just by admitting that to your following and educating yourself further.   Ask yourself, does your world and your work reflect the society in which we live in? We all have to take some responsibility to do an audit on ourselves and ask ‘are we making our work accessible to everybody.” It is not enough to say ‘anyone can join!’ Does it look like anyone can join? Or does it look like what you do is only for a certain person?   When people talk about white people having ‘white privilege’ they are not saying that you as an individual have led a privileged life, they are saying that out of all the problems you have faced and overcome, your skin colour was never one of them and never will be.   A really important place to start when educating yourself on the hardships people face in regards to racism and prejudice is by having difficult and honest conversations with those that have experienced it. It is about moving from being not racist to being proactively anti-racist.   There are thousands of people out there right now, not knowing what to say or not fully understanding the Black Lives Matter Movement, if they all continue to stay silent then we are unable to move forward. If we can encourage little by little to start these conversations that’s how long term change happens.   BEST MOMENTS “I’ve seen so many different sides to this conversation and I truly believe that silence is being complicit.” “Until black lives matter, all lives matter is actually just redundant.” “We are all guilty of all kinds of things, and that is part of being human, that’s part of learning and that’s part of growing.” “Change doesn’t happen with the people that are already having these conversations having more conversations.”   [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors] VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter   https://robmoore.com/podbooks  rob.team ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com

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0:00.0

Hi it's Rob Moore here and welcome to the Disruptive Entrepreneur channel.

0:04.6

Now this is probably the hardest video I've ever done in a decade of creating content

0:12.3

and I stayed quiet for a very long time on the Black Lives Matter

0:19.0

debate and I'll let you know in the video why but I didn't feel comfortable I've had a very

0:28.1

white privileged background I struck the jackpot in terms of the demographic of probably having an easier ride growing up.

0:36.6

So what do I know? But then a really good friend of mine who, and she says it's herself by the way she might as well be black she's

0:45.7

grown up in a very black dominated background and she's been really really heavily involved in the Black Lives Matter debate, trying to

0:56.2

squash out racism and doing an amazing job.

0:59.8

And she interviews me in this video. Really it's a discussion between us both but she felt that I should use my

1:08.2

following for good and even if there's areas I'm scared or I don't understand or I worry about saying

1:14.2

something wrong I should embrace it and go with it and we should get the dialogue

1:18.0

going and actually in this discussion interview with myself and Shah Wuzzman. We open up some really good

1:24.5

topics I learned a lot we involved our audience and they got engaged too, taught us

1:30.4

a lot as well and I think actually you'll find it pretty balanced.

1:34.4

Maybe some things you won't agree with that Charles said I think but I just wanted to

1:38.3

get this conversation moving to my audience not to think I was jumping on the bandwagon. I waited and waited. But I actually think we can make a real difference together because we've got to squash this and we've got to correct the shit that's going on in the world. So I hope you enjoy this Black Lives Matter discussion and debate

1:57.0

with myself and Shah Wasmond MBE.

2:00.0

So Rob, I am so pleased that you're here and you're doing this conversation with me because I think it's a massively important conversation to have.

2:07.0

I know that we've talked about it quite a lot.

2:12.0

I know that you're feeling a little bit uncomfortable and that's fine and you're going to be just fine and I appreciate the fact that you drove two and a half hours from Peterborough to my house in which

2:24.4

which you know what I knew that you would do that and that's what I want to share

2:31.1

for Rob's audience who don't know me,

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