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This week on The Sidebar Podcast, Leise Winny and Mr. Royce sit down with William Honablew Jr., Business Consultant, for a sharp, layered conversation about capitalism, leadership, culture, and power.
From understanding business ownership in Black communities to navigating influence, distraction, and the consequences of “winning,” this episode connects entrepreneurship with identity, accountability, and cultural politics.
Is capitalism the path to leadership — or just another hierarchy?
Should cultural figures be called out for their behavior?
Who controls access to power?
And what does it really cost to win?
It’s business… but it’s also bigger than business.
4:20 — William Honablew Jr. introduction
5:12 — Why is it important for Black people to understand how to run a business?
10:30 — Should we call out 50 Cent for his behavior?
14:30 — Looking for leadership through capitalism
19:13 — Who can say the N-word?
26:02 — What is a martyr?
32:35 — Keeping people out & using power strategically
34:15 — Entertainment or distraction?
39:08 — How marketing changed the game
49:48 — Platonic friendships — real or not?
1:00:55 — Being honest: hero vs. villain
1:13:18 — The consequences of winning
1:20:30 — William’s business info & closing
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This week on The Sidebar Podcast, Leise Winny and Mr. Royce sit down with William Honablew Jr., Business Consultant, for a sharp, layered conversation about capitalism, leadership, culture, and power.
From understanding business ownership in Black communities to navigating influence, distraction, and the consequences of “winning,” this episode connects entrepreneurship with identity, accountability, and cultural politics.
Is capitalism the path to leadership — or just another hierarchy?
Should cultural figures be called out for their behavior?
Who controls access to power?
And what does it really cost to win?
It’s business… but it’s also bigger than business.
4:20 — William Honablew Jr. introduction
5:12 — Why is it important for Black people to understand how to run a business?
10:30 — Should we call out 50 Cent for his behavior?
14:30 — Looking for leadership through capitalism
19:13 — Who can say the N-word?
26:02 — What is a martyr?
32:35 — Keeping people out & using power strategically
34:15 — Entertainment or distraction?
39:08 — How marketing changed the game
49:48 — Platonic friendships — real or not?
1:00:55 — Being honest: hero vs. villain
1:13:18 — The consequences of winning
1:20:30 — William’s business info & closing