Minding the Wealth Gap

Creating Conscious Serendipity

In this episode of the Creating Conscious Serendipity podcast, host Benny Mathew welcomes Cliff Goins IV, who shares his journey from the South Side of Chicago to becoming a passionate advocate for personal finance and addressing the wealth gap.

The conversation explores Cliff's background, his family's influence, the impact of women's sports on his daughters, and his unique career path.

Cliff emphasizes the importance of reaching out and taking risks in one's career, highlighting that life is a journey of discovery. In this conversation, Cliff Goins IV shares his diverse career journey, touching on themes of entrepreneurship, corporate experiences, and the pressing issue of the racial wealth gap.

He discusses his time at Amazon, the entrepreneurial spirit within large corporations, and the importance of collective efforts to address systemic economic disparities. Cliff also reveals his motivation behind writing his upcoming book, 'Minding the Wealth Gap,' which aims to highlight the wealth gap as a national issue and calls for action from all Americans.

Benny Mathew and Cliff Goins IV explore the multifaceted issues surrounding economic empowerment, race, and opportunity in America. They discuss the critical role of real estate in building wealth, the changing perceptions of opportunity for black individuals compared to previous decades, and the impact of media representation on societal views.

The conversation also delves into the complexities of race, the challenges of DEI initiatives, and the potential solutions for reparations, emphasizing the need for a nuanced approach to these pressing issues.

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