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  • Episode 42 - Options & Opportunities: Empowering Through Investing
    2025/09/10

    In this episode our guest, Omar Chin, brings a wealth of knowledge from his extensive experience in product management and the stock market. Omar takes us through his inspiring journey—from being a passive investor to becoming an active trader, mastering the world of futures and options. Along the way, he shares the pivotal moments that shaped his approach to investing and the lessons he’s learned navigating the markets.

    But this conversation goes beyond just numbers andtrades. Omar opens up about his mission to educate and empower others through his platform, Grow Your Wallet, where he helps demystify complex financial concepts and makes investing accessible for everyone. He highlights why financial literacy is not just a skill, but a powerful tool for achieving freedom, generational wealth, and economic justice.

    Whether you’re just getting started with investing orlooking to level up your strategy, this episode is packed with practical tips, mindset shifts, and inspiration to help you take control of your financial future.

    Omar is the founder of Grow Your Wallet, an online platformto provide stock market education to people interested in learning about investing and for experienced investors. He graduated from Florida A&M University with his MBA and has over 10 years of experience with the stock market.

    Episode Resources

    Connect with Omar via the following channels:

    Instagram: @ochin_investstrades

    Website: www.grow-yourwallet.com

    Referenced Resources:

    Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas

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    39 分
  • Episode 41 - Wealth Reclaimed: The Power of Financial Planning Pt 2
    2025/08/13

    Special guest Chelsea Ransom Cooper joins us for part two of the discussion on the importance of financial advisors, debunking misconceptions about financial planning, and highlighting the unique challenges faced by first-generation wealth accumulators. In this episode of the Race, Wealth, and Health Podcast, we continue to discuss financial management and planning for communities of color. The episode also delves into the generational and racial nuances impacting financial planning, the significance of prioritizing retirement, and the benefits of investments like ETFs and index funds. Chelsea shares insights into the evolving landscape of financial services and the critical importance of high-quality financial advice in reducing racial and gender wealth gaps. The discussion aims to empower listeners with the knowledge to manage their finances better and improve their overall wellbeing.

    Episode Resources

    Connect with Chelsea via the following channels:

    Instagram: @zenithwealth.partners | @chelsea.cfp

    Website: https://zenithwealth.partners/

    Referenced Resources:

    The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed and Happiness

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    28 分
  • Episode 40 - Wealth Reclaimed: The Power of Financial Planning
    2025/08/06

    In this episode, we sit down with Chelsea Ransom-Cooper,CFP® and co-founder of Zenith Wealth Partners, to explore how she's helping build $1 billion in wealth for women and people of color. Chelsea shares her journey from traditional finance to launching a mission-driven firm during thepandemic, and why financial planning—rooted in culture and purpose—is key to closing the wealth gap. Whether you're just starting or leveling up your finances, this conversation is packed with insights on money, mindset, and representation.

    About the Guest:

    Chelsea Ransom-Cooper, CFP® is the Co-Founder and ChiefFinancial Planning Officer of Zenith Wealth Partners, a minority-owned wealth management firm on a mission to generate $1 billion in wealth for women and people of color. Chelsea has appeared in national publications such asCNBC, NPR, Marketwatch, and the Wall Street Journal and across a variety of platforms, including podcasts and social media. She was also recognized by Investment News 40 Under 40, NerdWallet as one of the 9 Black FinancialInfluencers to Follow, and Financial Advisor Magazine as a Young Advisor to Watch in 2023.

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    27 分
  • Episode 39 - Feel Good Finance: Healing Your Relationship with Money
    2025/04/16

    In this episode, host Dr. Morris sits down with Aja Evans, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Financial Therapist, for a powerful conversation on how emotions and money are deeply intertwined.

    Aja shares her personal and professional journey intofinancial therapy—a path sparked by her own financial awakening and a commitment to helping others break through the emotional barriers that hold them back financially. Together, they explore the concept of money avoidance, the influence of financial trauma, and why developing financial literacy is just one part of the puzzle. As they dive into Aja’s new book, Feel Good Finance, listeners will learn how to identify their money mindset, navigatelimiting beliefs, and build healthier financial habits rooted in self-awareness and empowerment.

    Aja has been featured in a variety of major news outletsincluding The New York Times, Business Insider, NerdWallet, Time, and Teen Vogue. With over a decade of experience, Aja is determined to help more people break the taboo of keeping money and emotions secret. Outside of work, you can find Aja chasing after her two young children as they hunt down the next delicious place to eat.

    Episode Resources

    Connect with Aja Evans via the following channels:

    Instagram: @AjaETherapy

    Website: AjaEvansCounseling.com

    Referenced Resources:

    Feel Good Finance

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    38 分
  • Episode 38 - Freedom to Choose (Pt 2): Building Life and Family Your Way
    2025/03/26

    In this powerful episode of the Race, Wealth, andHealth podcast, we continue the conversation with Dr. Keneshia Grant for an honest, thought-provoking conversation about fertility, family building, and challenging societal norms. As a Black woman navigating the complexities of reproductive health, Dr. Grant shares her deeply personal experiences with fibroids, IVF, and making empowered choices to create the life she envisioned.

    This episode dives into the intersections of race,health, and economic status—exploring both the privileges and barriers that shape the journey to parenthood. Dr. Grant highlights the crucial role of mental health preparation, social support, and financial planning, while also emphasizing the power of daring to dream and living life on your own terms.

    Beyond her personal story, Dr. Grant is an accomplishedscholar and associate professor of political science at Howard University, specializing in Black migration and its impact on American politics. Her book, The Great Migration and the Democratic Party: Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century, explores how migration patterns have reshaped political landscapes—a theme that continues in her current research on civic engagement, gentrification, and displacement.

    Tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation thatblends personal resilience with academic expertise, challenging us all to rethink what it means to create a family, pursue personal freedom, and navigate today’s shifting political landscape.

    Episode Resources

    Connect with Dr. Grant via the following channels:

    Instagram: @keneshiagrant

    Website: keneshiagrant.com

    Referenced Resources:

    Harlem Rhapsody

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    35 分
  • Episode 37 - Freedom to Choose: Building Family & Life Your Way
    2025/03/19

    This week on the Race, Wealth, and Health podcast, our host is joined by her friend and colleague, Dr. Keneshia Grant, for a powerful conversation about choice, resilience, and defining family on your own terms. Dr. Grant opens up about her experience with IVF, the challenges of dealing with fibroids, and how she formed a modern family structure with the help of a gay male couple—whom she affectionately calls her "baby daddies." Through it all, she highlights the importance of having the freedom to shape your life in a way that aligns with your values and aspirations.

    The conversation also touches on the broader implications of today’s political climate, including threats to reproductive rights and civil liberties. Dr. Grant’s story is both deeply personal and widely relevant, offering insight and inspiration for anyone navigating their own journey of self-determination.

    Dr. Grant is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University in Washington, D.C. where her research and teaching focus on state and local government and Black voters. She is also the author of The Great Migration and the Democratic Party: Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century (2020, Temple University Press).

    #RaceWealthHealth #FreedomToChoose #ModernFamilies #IVFJourney #ReproductiveRights #BlackMigration #SocialJustice #EconomicEmpowerment #Podcast

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    34 分
  • Episode 36 - Exploring Radical Sensitivity in the Workplace Pt 2
    2025/01/29

    Welcome to Part two of our conversation on radical sensitivity in the workplace on the Race, Wealth, and Health podcast! In this episode, host Dr. Joycelyn Morris continues the engaging dialogue with Adrianne Dumpson-Diggs and Dennis Maurice Dumpson about radical sensitivity, cultural taxation, and the impact on the mental and physical health of people of color.

    Discussing their upcoming book, 'Radical Sensitivity: Awareness Practices for Humane Communities,' they further explore the importance of awareness, empathy, and humane practices in leadership and social services. Join us for the continuation of this thought-provoking discussion that aims to inspire and foster a more equitable and supportive work environment.

    Episode Resources

    Connect with the guests via the following channels:

    Instagram: @dennismaurice

    Instagram: @whatadriannethinks

    Youtube: @WhatAdrianneThinks

    Websites: www.radicalsensitivity.org

    Dennis – www.dennismaurice.com and www.investblk.org

    Referenced Resources:

    Four Pivots: Reimaging Justice

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    33 分
  • Episode 35 - Exploring Radical Sensitivity in the Workplace Pt. 1
    2025/01/22

    In this episode of the Race, Wealth, and Health podcast, host Dr. Joycelyn Morris converses with mother-son duo Adrienne Dumpson Diggs and Dennis Maurice Dumpson. Leveraging their extensive experience as race equity and inclusion leaders and nonprofit executives, Adrienne and Dennis delve into their innovative concept of radical sensitivity. The discussion spans their personal journeys, pivotal aha moments, and the profound importance of awareness and empathy in the workplace. As they share insights from their upcoming book 'Radical Sensitivity: Awareness Practices for Humane Communities,' they shed light on how humane growth, learning, and leadership can transform service sectors and the care economy. Tune in for an engaging dialogue that bridges personal narratives with broader societal implications, and discover actionable steps towards creating more inclusive and supportive professional environments.

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    38 分