How Morgan DeBaun Is Building Her Future In A Scary World
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In this special episode of The Financial Confessions, Chelsea sits down with Morgan Debaun, founder and CEO of Blavity & Afrotech, for a conversation about being a founder, a working mom, DEI, and more.
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I’ve never clicked on an interview so quickly! So excited for this!!
OMG IS TFC BACK!?!?!?!?
We’ll be popping in here and there with special episodes 🙂
As a man in my 30s only having contract employment and no future prospects i can only hope to weather the storm of hyperinflation and climate change in next 4 years
Good luck, friend.
Same but got laid off 2 years ago and haven’t been able to land anything since in IT. Don’t know what to do…
@@Yunglou3000just keep spamming that resume
@@FrznFury27 i havent been motivated to but you’re absolutely right
This interview ate definitely going to check out the book
What a rich return to Financial Confessions! Definitely worth a listen AND a re-listen – Morgan is an incredible get
I learned to code from an instructor who worked at Blavity! Love them, this is awesome!
I love this interview so much! Thank you both. Particularly fascinating to hear Morgan speak about switching her energy and manifestation to get the relationship she wanted as this resonates with where I am right now.
Gotta rewrite my rules all across my life!
This video has nothing to do with the title. The interview was fine but has nothing to do with “how to build YOUR (the audience , presumably) future in a really scary world” which would have been helpful. This interview was nice, but this video was Not helpful and it feels like a bait and switch that wasted my time.
agreedd
Excellent conversation!! ❤Thank you Morgan and Chelsea
a great conversation but kind of doesn’t relate so much to the title. I feel that way about a few of the videos coming out recently on this channel— the titles are very relevant and relate to questions many people are dealing with right now, but then the interview leads to advice for pretty specific or uncommon situations
Yeah the title is clickbait af
Yes! Like, is this “how to build your future in a very scary world,” or is it “how this business owner stayed a business owner”? The conversation was good and touched on a lot of important things, but the title is super misleading.
The title has been updated within the last couple hours. At least they saw the responses and reacted.
Tackling complex issues via a forum like this naturally means not everyone will agree with everything said. I appreciate that you try to educate and offer food for critical thinking.
“NONE.” I feltttt that!! Loved this interview!
So relived to see this video today. I’m in my second year of college, wondering what the hell to do right now and what to make of it all.
I worked at a daycare center with my partner for a little bit during covid and I made him come hang out in the baby room TO SEE HOW HE INTERACTED WITH BABIES because I am not about to have a child with someone who can’t change a diaper
I’m so impressed with both of you. I’m gen X and never in my life was I this together. Just listening to what you’ve accomplished up to now… well… I think I need a nap ;D
36:00 1 pillow? I can’t even afford that 😂
been sleeping on my arms
You can laugh at yourself. that’s a very good quality. Godspeed 🙂
My two favorite people!!! I clicked so fast on this!!
Please keep doing TFC, i know you mentioned not doing it anymore, but the series is an absolute favorite!!!
I work in tech and this spoke to me so deeply. Fantastic interview.
Wow what synchronicity. Just got invited to Morgan’s book talk in New Orleans next week and here this is popping up. I guess I am the target audience. Really agree with the discussion 40 minutes in that you can’t tell politics from looking at a person or even sometimes a generic conversation. They can have style, they can recycle, they can be witty and the vote (which I do still question) shows they are every demographic. Which is actually both a scary beautiful thing. Its either opportunity for widespread empathy and deeper conversations or it may prompt even greater isolation and divisiveness.