47 episodes

New Black Urban Podcast (TILL WE NOT)
The Streets To Entrepreneurs is a show on how growing up from the streets help inspire and motivate individuals to start there own legal business and use to it to give back to the same streets and communities they came from. The show talks about the talents of hustling and using those talents to become a fortune 500 company. From the streets to Wall-Street I would say. Live interviews with your everyday street hustlers and business owners
From your everyday Hair stylist In there apartment to your top black female own restaurant owner.

WELCOME TO ”FROM THE STREETS TO ENTREPRENEURS”

The Streets To Entrepreneurs The Streets to Entrepreneurs

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New Black Urban Podcast (TILL WE NOT)
The Streets To Entrepreneurs is a show on how growing up from the streets help inspire and motivate individuals to start there own legal business and use to it to give back to the same streets and communities they came from. The show talks about the talents of hustling and using those talents to become a fortune 500 company. From the streets to Wall-Street I would say. Live interviews with your everyday street hustlers and business owners
From your everyday Hair stylist In there apartment to your top black female own restaurant owner.

WELCOME TO ”FROM THE STREETS TO ENTREPRENEURS”

    Not Fitting In, Be who You Are. embrace that you are not like everyone around you. How podcast help show me and save me.

    Not Fitting In, Be who You Are. embrace that you are not like everyone around you. How podcast help show me and save me.

    This Episode is based on the aspect of why I started podcasting but not the previous episodes. No, in this episode we get into why I did it and how it came from me recognizing the difference in me versus the people, friends, and peers I was around. Since I was a child, I was bullied cause I was different, I was light skinned or my ear was big. It was different bullying than before to now. But it was like a hindrance that then became a special attribute about myself. Something that made me special and who I am, versus everyone else. And instead of hiding it, I should welcome the gift that makes me me. Welcome to the streets to Entrepreneurs.


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    • 18 min
    Black males are lost. We have no where to go, no one to talk too, and no one to turn to.

    Black males are lost. We have no where to go, no one to talk too, and no one to turn to.

    Welcome to the Streets to Entrepreneurs, this episode is from a live video posted about the loneliness being witnessed pertaining to black males, and boys and the segregation of feelings and emotions. I personally have experienced the depression of not being able to express my feelings or thoughts. The lack of male support from older males, family, friends, and or strangers. The lack of communication between males peers and counterparts. I am seeing and hurt from the mental health issues this is causing. I am hurt that the generation after us will inherit these traits and circumstances. Black men have been the main target for destroying the black community as a whole. We have to identify the problem and now make ways to help the solution. Black woman, we need a hug! Badly, one of them hugs grandma used to give you and you just break down crying. We your babies need that hug, that security to be able to release and not be looked down on. Black Men, we have to unite! We have to break the curses that were left on us from years of combat, years of fighting just each other. We are not enemies we are kings and brothers. We yes will have to overcome the trauma and the battles. We have to start small and grow with time and consistency. We have to know that nothing comes overnight and that hard times are ahead when it comes to change. But the outcome is so much sweeter. Bet it is better than now?

    Welcome to the streets to entrepreneurs.

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    • 6 min
    Why I Stopped being into the Street Life and Became an Entrepreneur. [Part 2]

    Why I Stopped being into the Street Life and Became an Entrepreneur. [Part 2]

    Welcome to another episode of the streets to entrepreneurs. We are starting another season and bringing more content directly to our community. In this episode, we talk about the trials and tribulations I had to overcome coming from the streets or the hood. Or being raised in a low-income neighborhood. It changed me and made me understand what and who I was. Which was an Entrepreneur, a businessman. All my life I had the ability like many of us to sell and know the meaning of supply and demand. How to take a $1 product and flip it for $10. We just identify it and ourselves in a wrong manner that stops the growth of our talents or leads us into a system of destruction or a cage. I started to realize I was in a losing game and cycle. And I was tired of losing. So I changed my mentality and mindset. I remade myself into what Allah blessed me to be. So not to take you any further let’s jump into the back story of “WHY I GAVE UP BEING A STREET DUDE AND NOW IM A BUSINESSMAN MANNNNN”


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    • 8 min
    Rappers Dying | The Streets to Entrepreneurs | Migos artist Takeoff killed.

    Rappers Dying | The Streets to Entrepreneurs | Migos artist Takeoff killed.

    Why are so many rappers and influential people of the culture and influence are dying and be blacked balled. Then especially by our own kind? Why?

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    • 9 min
    MY OPINION OF THE WHOLE KANYE WEST INTERVIEW AND WHITE LIVES MATTER PROPAGANDA

    MY OPINION OF THE WHOLE KANYE WEST INTERVIEW AND WHITE LIVES MATTER PROPAGANDA

    Welcome to The Streets to Entrepreneurs. And we will now be adding more short content on topics starting this ending of season two. Stay tune for more.

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    • 3 min
    TELL IT LIKE IT IS TUESDAY | TOPIC: THE STIGMA AND TREND OF BASHING THE BLACK MALE, MAN OR BOY. HOW DO WE CHANGE THE NARATIVE?

    TELL IT LIKE IT IS TUESDAY | TOPIC: THE STIGMA AND TREND OF BASHING THE BLACK MALE, MAN OR BOY. HOW DO WE CHANGE THE NARATIVE?

    Welcome to another episode of "The Streets To Entrepreneurs" Urban podcast. You're newest urban podcast till we not. We speak on entrepreneurial topics and trends. Also main subjects that pertain to the culture. So not to hold you up, today we speak on this trend that has been going on for years that pertains not just to the black man but the whole as the black household and community. Me, as a father and black male I actually can relate and have been through the stigma. What I don't understand is why are we the only main topic or trend of it? And if we really want change, why do we still point out the faults instead of the solution? If you have any opinions, comments or points of views. Please leave one.  


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    • 22 min

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