In this engaging conversation, Tray D and Goolsby host Sadiq Ali and Karim Ali, the creators of the documentary 'They Say NDR (N****s Don't Read). The discussion delves into the provocative title of the documentary, the importance of literacy in the Black community, and the legacy of Black bookstores. The guests share their personal journeys, the emotional motivations behind their project, and the broader implications of reading and education in shaping identity and empowerment. They emphasiz...
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In this engaging conversation, Tray D and Goolsby host Sadiq Ali and Karim Ali, the creators of the documentary 'They Say NDR (N****s Don't Read). The discussion delves into the provocative title of the documentary, the importance of literacy in the Black community, and the legacy of Black bookstores. The guests share their personal journeys, the emotional motivations behind their project, and the broader implications of reading and education in shaping identity and empowerment. They emphasiz...
The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles Part II
As A Man Readeth
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10 months ago
The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles Part II
In this episode, Tray D. and Goolsby delve into the principles outlined in 'The Science of Getting Rich.' They explore the power of thought, the importance of gratitude, and the necessity of clarity and specificity in one's desires. The conversation emphasizes the role of willpower and belief in shaping reality, encouraging listeners to adopt an abundance mindset and take intentional actions towards their goals. Takeaways The ability to think freely is essential for success. Thoughts have t...
As A Man Readeth
In this engaging conversation, Tray D and Goolsby host Sadiq Ali and Karim Ali, the creators of the documentary 'They Say NDR (N****s Don't Read). The discussion delves into the provocative title of the documentary, the importance of literacy in the Black community, and the legacy of Black bookstores. The guests share their personal journeys, the emotional motivations behind their project, and the broader implications of reading and education in shaping identity and empowerment. They emphasiz...