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Learning to Show Up for Others Like We Wanted Others to Show Up for Us
In Haitian creole, we call home, "Lakay." It has a certain ring to it especially in concert with Lekol (school) and Legliz (church). For Haitian Americans, it's the closest way for us to express that we are home. This home is safe place. Culture is the total wealth of memories that we carry and share with the world. It is in that culture that we (in the same token, you) are compelled to speak. It's interesting to hear from Alainta Alcin's experience of being hardly ever home, yet still finding herself. In this solo episode of the Financial Griot, Alainta gives an emotionally palpable perspective of allowing change to manifest…
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The Wealth Benefits Of The Net/Max Personal Financial Plan: From $0 to $60,000 Savings Annually
Move over Dave Ramsey, Financial Literacy “Guru”. Here’s the Net/Max Financial Plan! A way to make Personal Finances, Personal again. *Note – This plan is tailored for a Single Individual with no kids, however, the core information is Universal. I guess everyone needs an intro. Hi, my name is Lawrence. Scroll passed my mugshot to skip the intro (Options!). I didn’t know that I was super poor. Yeah, I had a quasi-Business/Accounting/Taxation degree ($110k in Student Loans) and with grades like mine… It was rough. After struggling to find a job (which is a story for another time). I asked a recruiter to be honest with me at the end of FSU Seminole Futures (College…