
In this week’s episode of Blaze Group Radio, we’re celebrating Black Business Month with our Tell Your (Money) Story series.
I share my own story — growing up in a community where we sold World’s Finest Chocolate in elementary school to raise money for big field trips. Whether it was Williamsburg, VA or Washington, D.C., we knew the key to success: give ourselves time.
That’s the difference between what we experienced then and what we often face today — urgency and scarcity manufactured by industrialized finance. Whether it’s quick crowdfunding pushes or pressure-filled loan cycles, the race against the clock can create more risk than reward.
There’s greater safety in pacing ourselves. And there’s power in sharing our stories so others can see different ways forward.
This month, I’ve been highlighting incredible money stories from across our community — and I want to hear yours.
💬 Submit Your Story
Visit blazegroup.io/blog and open any article in the Tell Your (Money) Story series. At the end, you’ll find the link to share your own journey.
Let’s take the time to learn from one another, to see ourselves in each other’s paths, and to keep building what’s ours. 🌿
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