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Is Your Personal Economy in a Recession?

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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-wealth-you-carry--69782826 Is Your Personal Economy in a Recession? We talk a lot about "buying Black" and supporting the community, and that is essential. But there is a step before the dollar changes hands that we often miss. In today's episode, we dive into the principle of Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics) , but not in the way you might expect. We are looking at the "economics of the self." If you are emotionally bankrupt, spiritually overdrawn, and mentally in debt to fear, how can you contribute to the collective wealth? We discuss why the first business you must manage is the business of You , and how taking inventory of your internal assets changes the game for everyone around you. You don't want to miss this perspective shift. Get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map Stop guessing where you fit in. This map gives you the clarity to find your way and stay on course. https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap Support Tha Dai...

Carthage Must Fall: How Weaponized Culture Wins Wars—And Why We Must Learn to Play (and Change) the Game

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Carthage Must Fall: How Weaponized Culture Wins Wars—And Why We Must Learn to Play (and Change) the Game Greetings Fam, I was riding home today, my mind turning over thoughts while listening to In Class with Carr , and something hit me hard. A spark of memory, an echo from one of the master teachers—Dr. John Henrik Clarke. Now whether I heard it in person or on one of his lectures, I can’t say for sure, but what I can say is this: it stuck with me. Deep. Dr. Clarke was breaking down history, culture, and warfare—not just the kind with weapons, but the kind waged in the minds of people. The kind that encodes itself into the rhythm of a nation’s daily life. He mentioned something that sent me down a rabbit hole of research and reflection. He spoke about the Roman Empire—specifically how they targeted Carthage, and how a single phrase became a cultural war cry: “Carthago delenda est.” Translation: “Carthage must be destroyed.” Let that sink in. This wasn’t just some wartime speech. Th...