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Most people think racism is social.
But what if the real war has always been financial?
In this powerful episode of Inside The Vault, Ash Cash sits down with Dr. Boyce Watkins — PhD in Finance, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the pioneers of modern Black financial activism.
They discuss:
• Why integration may have hurt Black economics
• The mass production of destructive culture
• Why consciousness determines wealth
• The attack on Black masculinity
• The illusion of job security
• Why collaboration beats ego
• How to prepare Black children for economic power
• The STURDY framework for generational wealth
This episode is about ownership.
It’s about leadership.
It’s about fixing the culture before it fixes us.
If you care about financial freedom and generational wealth — this conversation is required listening.
⏱️TIMESTAMPS00:00 The Economic War We’re Not Talking About
02:16 Introduction & Dr. Boyce’s Impact
05:59 Who Is Dr. Boyce Watkins?
07:20 The “KFC Chicken” Consciousness Analogy
09:02 Wealth Rises When Consciousness Rises
10:24 You’re In A Competition (Whether You Know It or Not)
12:03 Masculinity & Expecting Resistance
13:29 Stop Glorifying the Opponent
14:43 Mass-Produced Culture
16:26 Who Controls the Narrative?
17:02 Real Leadership Starts at Home
18:52 Family Structure & Wealth
19:37 Why Kids Aren’t Taught to Invest
20:46 The Formula for Modern Slavery
23:28 The Responsibility of Financial Leaders
25:30 Leaving Academia for the Community
27:57 Scarcity vs. Abundance in Black Culture
30:35 Collaboration Over Ego
32:39 Trauma & The Fear of Unity
34:33 Culture Is The Root Issue
37:20 Boss Energy vs. Strategy
39:23 Build Your Own Institutions
43:34 The STURDY Wealth Framework
45:05 Every Child Should Learn Business Before 12
46:53 Healing & Wealth Building
49:19 Calling Out Bad Actors vs. Staying United
51:30 Final Thoughts on Leadership & Culture Shift
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Most people think racism is social.
But what if the real war has always been financial?
In this powerful episode of Inside The Vault, Ash Cash sits down with Dr. Boyce Watkins — PhD in Finance, founder of The Black Business School, and one of the pioneers of modern Black financial activism.
They discuss:
• Why integration may have hurt Black economics
• The mass production of destructive culture
• Why consciousness determines wealth
• The attack on Black masculinity
• The illusion of job security
• Why collaboration beats ego
• How to prepare Black children for economic power
• The STURDY framework for generational wealth
This episode is about ownership.
It’s about leadership.
It’s about fixing the culture before it fixes us.
If you care about financial freedom and generational wealth — this conversation is required listening.
⏱️TIMESTAMPS00:00 The Economic War We’re Not Talking About
02:16 Introduction & Dr. Boyce’s Impact
05:59 Who Is Dr. Boyce Watkins?
07:20 The “KFC Chicken” Consciousness Analogy
09:02 Wealth Rises When Consciousness Rises
10:24 You’re In A Competition (Whether You Know It or Not)
12:03 Masculinity & Expecting Resistance
13:29 Stop Glorifying the Opponent
14:43 Mass-Produced Culture
16:26 Who Controls the Narrative?
17:02 Real Leadership Starts at Home
18:52 Family Structure & Wealth
19:37 Why Kids Aren’t Taught to Invest
20:46 The Formula for Modern Slavery
23:28 The Responsibility of Financial Leaders
25:30 Leaving Academia for the Community
27:57 Scarcity vs. Abundance in Black Culture
30:35 Collaboration Over Ego
32:39 Trauma & The Fear of Unity
34:33 Culture Is The Root Issue
37:20 Boss Energy vs. Strategy
39:23 Build Your Own Institutions
43:34 The STURDY Wealth Framework
45:05 Every Child Should Learn Business Before 12
46:53 Healing & Wealth Building
49:19 Calling Out Bad Actors vs. Staying United
51:30 Final Thoughts on Leadership & Culture Shift

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