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THE BLACK TRAUMA HUSTLE
In this powerful episode of The Common Knowledge Podcast, Marcus L. Spade Johnson dives deep into “The Black Trauma Hustle” — exposing how pain, struggle, and generational trauma in the Black community have been turned into profit by a self-help industry that often lacks real credentials, accountability, and cultural understanding.
We break down the rise of so-called “experts” like Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, Kevin Samuels, and John Hope Bryant — and ask the questions many people are afraid to ask:
Who’s truly qualified?
Who’s profiting?
And why do we continue to place blind trust in personalities over proven expertise?
This episode explores:
• The self-help industry profiting off Black trauma
• The difference between experience and expertise
• Why credentials and accountability matter
• The performative nature of modern social media advice
• Why the Black community needs multiple pathways to success — not one-size-fits-all formulas
This isn’t about hate. It’s about honesty, accountability, critical thinking, and protecting our community from exploitation disguised as empowerment.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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THE BLACK TRAUMA HUSTLE
In this powerful episode of The Common Knowledge Podcast, Marcus L. Spade Johnson dives deep into “The Black Trauma Hustle” — exposing how pain, struggle, and generational trauma in the Black community have been turned into profit by a self-help industry that often lacks real credentials, accountability, and cultural understanding.
We break down the rise of so-called “experts” like Dr. Umar Johnson, Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, Kevin Samuels, and John Hope Bryant — and ask the questions many people are afraid to ask:
Who’s truly qualified?
Who’s profiting?
And why do we continue to place blind trust in personalities over proven expertise?
This episode explores:
• The self-help industry profiting off Black trauma
• The difference between experience and expertise
• Why credentials and accountability matter
• The performative nature of modern social media advice
• Why the Black community needs multiple pathways to success — not one-size-fits-all formulas
This isn’t about hate. It’s about honesty, accountability, critical thinking, and protecting our community from exploitation disguised as empowerment.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
#TheBlackTraumaHustle #BlackTrauma #BlackMentalHealth #SelfHelpIndustry #TraumaToProfit #AccountabilityMatters #CriticalThinking #BlackCommunity #BlackCulture #KevinSamuels #DrUmarJohnson #CheyenneBryant #JohnHopeBryant #MentalHealthAwareness #Podcast #CommonKnowledgePodcast #MarcusLSpadeJohnson #BlackVoices #TruthMatters #Healing #GenerationalTrauma #SelfHelpScam #RealTalk #CulturalHealing #KnowledgeIsPower #IndependentThinking #ProtectYourPeace #WakeUp #BlackExcellence