

Welcome to Money and Racism, a podcast where tough conversations lead to growth and understanding. I'm your host, Joe Burns, and today we delve into a profound and necessary discussion on the intersection of money and racism with our distinguished guest, Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle.
Dr. Hurdle, an expert in communication and conflict resolution with over 40 years of experience, joins us to navigate the historical and ongoing challenges that black people face in education and wealth accumulation, and how these barriers have shaped mindset and generational wealth.
Together, we're examining how historical injustices, lack of access to mentorship, the realities of systemic issues, and the dire need for reparations impact the African American community. We will touch on personal experiences and stories that underline the persistence of racism in our society.
We'll also tackle the heavy concepts of white fragility and what it means to confront fragile beliefs to enable strength and upliftment for others. Dr. Hurdle offers insights from her program designed to educate white individuals on racism and empower them to take meaningful action.
Furthermore, our conversation will shed light on how we can all contribute to addressing inequalities within our systems and the corporate world, and why diversity is key to innovation. Dr. Hurdle will share her journey and the pivotal realizations that financial success and community upliftment go hand in hand.
It's time for an awakening, for tough but critical dialogues, and a genuine effort to change—so let's dive in and prepare to be moved and motivated for action. Remember to subscribe for more honest discussions on money and racism. Let's get started.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnemaureenhurdle/
https://lynnemaureenhurdle.com/
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Welcome to Money and Racism, a podcast where tough conversations lead to growth and understanding. I'm your host, Joe Burns, and today we delve into a profound and necessary discussion on the intersection of money and racism with our distinguished guest, Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle.
Dr. Hurdle, an expert in communication and conflict resolution with over 40 years of experience, joins us to navigate the historical and ongoing challenges that black people face in education and wealth accumulation, and how these barriers have shaped mindset and generational wealth.
Together, we're examining how historical injustices, lack of access to mentorship, the realities of systemic issues, and the dire need for reparations impact the African American community. We will touch on personal experiences and stories that underline the persistence of racism in our society.
We'll also tackle the heavy concepts of white fragility and what it means to confront fragile beliefs to enable strength and upliftment for others. Dr. Hurdle offers insights from her program designed to educate white individuals on racism and empower them to take meaningful action.
Furthermore, our conversation will shed light on how we can all contribute to addressing inequalities within our systems and the corporate world, and why diversity is key to innovation. Dr. Hurdle will share her journey and the pivotal realizations that financial success and community upliftment go hand in hand.
It's time for an awakening, for tough but critical dialogues, and a genuine effort to change—so let's dive in and prepare to be moved and motivated for action. Remember to subscribe for more honest discussions on money and racism. Let's get started.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnemaureenhurdle/
https://lynnemaureenhurdle.com/
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