10 episodes

Teaching wealth building techniques and strategies to women but mostly women of color.

Lena Teaches Wealth Marlène Aymone

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Teaching wealth building techniques and strategies to women but mostly women of color.

    Happy New Year: Be Fit Be Rich

    Happy New Year: Be Fit Be Rich

    This episode has my well wishes for the year. I wish you all the best in the new year. Remember wealth is health. So in this new year please take care of yourselves and invest in yourselves by signing up for gyms and programs that will keep you motivated and excited to lose the weight, the bad eating habits, the distracting activities to focus on building the dream life that you want for yourself. You can do it if you set your mind to do it. Holla

    • 13 min
    Be The Biggest Dreamer In The Room

    Be The Biggest Dreamer In The Room

    In this episode, I speak on being the biggest dreamer in the room.

    • 34 min
    Be Great. Then Be Greater. Then Be A Visionary.

    Be Great. Then Be Greater. Then Be A Visionary.

    This episode is about my sudden discovery of Ben Francis, the 27 year old founder of Gym Shark.

    • 20 min
    Much Respect To Ye: A Black Visionary

    Much Respect To Ye: A Black Visionary

    I’m this episode, I bring into question my lack of understanding for Kanye West. I remember laughing at him and thinking: you will never be a billionaire! Go sit down. Go be with Kim.

    But I was being idiotic with a limited understanding of what is possible for any human but especially for a black person. Today, I took the time to learn more about the Yeezy Empire and I was truly embarrassed. We laugh at people’s dreams without fully understanding their sacrifices and what drives them because we simply are not driven or driven enough.

    Kanye experienced a near death experience. He wrote through the wire and sang that song with his MOUTH WIRED SHUT!!! SO should he not dream or attempt to walk on water. Walk Yeezy! No one laughs at Mark Z. A whole drop out who has control over all of our data. He’s a child but no black person ever laughs at
    M.Z. But we will laugh at YE! Why? Cause he’s black and we can’t stand a confident and determined black mind. It reminds us of how mediocre we are. Stop hating. Level up!

    Ignorance and fear truly plagues the black mindset. We constantly set limits on what is feasible and we are easily enthralled by the smallest accomplishments. And then we want to go shopping instead of going harder and beating our previous records. No! We need to demand more of ourselves and demand more of this world.

    We refuse knowledge even when it’s FREE or easily accessible. How often do we read books? How often do we attend conferences? How often to we accept to listen to someone WHO DOESNT THINK LIKE US? We are allergic to those in our community WHO PRACTICE INDEPENDENT THINKING.

    We refuse to try out new experiences because we think of being amongst another ethnic group is somehow an act of TREASON! Make that kind of village mindset make sense in the 21st century? It makes no sense. We are in a diverse country: let’s get to meet our neighbors!

    We NEVER want to be challenged. We want to be lied to and to be led. We love what’s comfortable. We love the same old same old and that’s why we honor and veneer drug dealers. Never believing that a black person can legally break the mold and be respect in his/her country or abroad. We need to do better! And I’m sorry to Ye for laughing at his dreams. I was just being a hater cause I never had his level of confidence. And now I have respect for this man’s drive. Kanye lets me know that I can be a black African woman and have a luxury beauty brand or a luxury clothing line. This man is fighting for us to be taken seriously.

    • 46 min
    Manifesting $100,000

    Manifesting $100,000

    This episode is exploratory in the art of manifesting. After manifesting $10,000 and $50,000, I have decided to raise the bar to manifest $100,000 in 30 days.

    • 26 min
    Black People: stop thinking of yourselves as victims.

    Black People: stop thinking of yourselves as victims.

    In this episode, I discuss this new epidemic of black women across social media crying about how white people don’t give them this or that. Or how they are not making money like their white counterparts...when in reality, a lot of us are not willing to go above and beyond to satisfy our customers, to build an emotional connection with our audience, to invest in our equipment, to pay for coaching, to invest in books so that we can be exposed to great ideas. You cannot be great on a poor mindset. You cannot! Life is about the willingness to grow. Growth is truly uncomfortable but growth is necessary for survival. Also, we must learn community rules to producing thriving financial and communal eco spheres for prosperity. By that I mean we must respect each other, respect the intellectual properties of each other, value each other’s time and efforts, value the sanctity of each other, learn a good amount of loyalty and reciprocity. We must learn to be courteous and supportive. Stop using and abusing people who look like you. If someone helped you...say thank you. I also speak on envy because a lot of black women do simply cause they are envious. They have no real interest in a field but will do...simply because a black sister is doing it so it must be easy. We are dismissive and disrespectful towards the work and the quality of work that we see our own do. We have to change our mindset because it’s truly toxic.

    • 59 min

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