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There is a sacredness to creativity — especially in the hands of Black women. Episode 5 of Talk Money invites us to honor that sacredness by moving from inspiration to stewardship.
In this episode, we reflect on the legacy of Annie Turnbo Malone, a visionary who built Poro College as a place of training, empowerment, and economic dignity. Her work reminds us that God has always placed innovators among us — women who build systems, not just styles.
Today’s creators carry that same divine spark. But a spark without protection can be taken, reshaped, or claimed by others. This episode teaches us how to guard our gifts through documentation, clarity, and intention. It breaks down the four pillars of creator infrastructure and encourages us to build the kind of foundation that honors our calling.
This is more than a financial conversation. It’s a spiritual one.
It’s about protecting what God placed in your hands.
By SherriThere is a sacredness to creativity — especially in the hands of Black women. Episode 5 of Talk Money invites us to honor that sacredness by moving from inspiration to stewardship.
In this episode, we reflect on the legacy of Annie Turnbo Malone, a visionary who built Poro College as a place of training, empowerment, and economic dignity. Her work reminds us that God has always placed innovators among us — women who build systems, not just styles.
Today’s creators carry that same divine spark. But a spark without protection can be taken, reshaped, or claimed by others. This episode teaches us how to guard our gifts through documentation, clarity, and intention. It breaks down the four pillars of creator infrastructure and encourages us to build the kind of foundation that honors our calling.
This is more than a financial conversation. It’s a spiritual one.
It’s about protecting what God placed in your hands.