Brown Ambition

Brown Ambition

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Episoder 833
Siste 19.08.2026

The Brown Ambition Podcast helps you unapologetically build wealth by saving, investing and making smart career choices — on your own terms. New episodes Wednesdays and Fridays.

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  • Health, Healing, and Knowing Your Worth ft. Dr. Uche Blackstock [Rewind] 19.08.2026 48min
    Hey BA fam, it’s Mandi Money! Today I’m bringing you a Brown Ambition Rewind featuring my conversation with physician, author, entrepreneur, and health equity advocate Dr. Uché Blackstock. We get real about burnout, identity, ambition, and what it takes to walk away from spaces that no longer serve you. Uché shares why she left a prestigious academic career, the emotional cost of feeling unseen, and how grief, motherhood, caregiving, and entrepreneurship have reshaped her definition of success. We also talk about the backlash against DEI, what patients should know about AI in healthcare, and why listening to your body, prioritizing rest, and making room for joy and community are just as important as chasing the next accomplishment.   Resources & Links Dr. Uché Blackstock’s memoir: Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine Follow Dr. Uché Blackstock on Instagram: @ucheblackstockmd Learn more about Dr. Uché Blackstock: Uche Blackstock Official Website Keep Up With Brown Ambition Follow Brown Ambition on Instagram: Brown Ambition Podcast Listen to more episodes: Brown Ambition Official Website See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Network With Purpose — Plus, Nolan Wells' Parents Speak Out 14.08.2026 27min
    This week, Mandi is reporting live from the National Association of Black Journalists convention with reflections, real talk, and a reminder that the best opportunities at a conference rarely come from simply being in the room.First, she breaks down how to turn conferences, industry events, and professional gatherings into meaningful networking opportunities. From preparing before you arrive to making authentic connections in the moment—and actually following up afterward—Mandi shares practical ways to leave an event with more than a tote bag and a stack of business cards.Then, the episode shifts to excerpts from the powerful Nolan Wells plenary at NABJ, featuring comments from his courageous mother, Christine, attorney Ben Crump and Rev. Al Sharpton. The conversation is a moving reflection on community, advocacy, grief, and the importance of telling the stories that matter.In This Episode•    A recap of Mandi’s experience at NABJ•    How to approach networking without feeling transactional or awkward•    Why preparation matters before you step into a conference•    How to introduce yourself in a way people remember•    The follow-up strategy that can turn a quick conversation into a real relationship•    Why community is one of the most valuable things you can build in your career•    Excerpts from the Nolan Wells plenary and reflections from the room Mandi’s Networking Reminders•    Go in with a goal: Know who you want to meet, what you want to learn, and how you can be useful to others•    Lead with genuine curiosity, not a pitch•    Make your introduction clear: Say who you are, what you do, and what you’re interested in•    Do not wait for the “perfect” moment to introduce yourself•    Follow up within a few days, and give people a reason to remember the conversation•    Focus on building relationships, not collecting contacts Listener NoteThis episode includes excerpts from a conversation involving Nolan Wells’s family and themes that may be emotionally difficult for some listeners. Please take care while listening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Reboot Your Ambition [Summer Money Reboot Week #6] 12.08.2026 24min
    Mandi Money closes out the Summer Money Reboot series by rethinking what ambition looks like when the goals you once chased no longer fit the life you're living today. If you've ever reached a milestone and wondered, Is this still what I want?, this episode is your invitation to redefine success on your own terms. Mandi explores the difference between Brown Ambition and toxic ambition, sharing why changing direction doesn't mean you're giving up. Through the story of a coaching client navigating divorce, financial pressure, and a career crossroads, she breaks down what can happen when you stop chasing bigger titles and start prioritizing flexibility, creativity, financial stability, and peace. Mandi also opens up about her own ambition reboot and the decision to rewrite her book from scratch when she realized the original version no longer reflected who she had become. Whether you're considering a career pivot, letting go of an old goal, or simply questioning what success means in this season, this episode is a reminder that changing the plan doesn't make you less ambitious. Sometimes it means your ambition is finally working for you. Summer Money Reboot: Week 6 — Ambition RebootSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Use Money to Buy Back Your Life [Summer Money Reboot Week #5] 05.08.2026 32min
    Mandi Money continues the Summer Money Reboot series by exploring what happens when your finances look good on paper but your life no longer feels like it fits. If you've ever found yourself questioning a career that once excited you, wondering whether your spending reflects what you actually value, or feeling like you're chasing goals that no longer belong to you, this episode is your invitation to press pause and realign. Drawing from her own journey through burnout, motherhood, health challenges, and career transitions, Mandi shares why your money's purpose should evolve alongside your life. She explains how to recognize when you're in an "alignment season," why financial security alone isn't enough, and how to use your resources to create more peace, flexibility, and fulfillment instead of simply accumulating more. Whether you're considering a career pivot, investing in your health, setting stronger boundaries, or simply trying to make your budget reflect the person you've become, this episode offers practical exercises to help you reconnect your finances with your current values. From creating an Alignment Fund and auditing your spending to making intentional financial trade-offs that support your next chapter, Mandi shares approachable strategies to help you build a life that feels just as good as it looks. Summer Money Reboot Week 5 Workbook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Tomi Adeyemi, Amanda Seales & The Cost of Telling the Truth 31.07.2026 24min
    In this solo episode, Mandi digs into the messy, public fallout around Children of Blood and Bone author Tomi Adeyemi and Insecure alum Amanda Seales — two Black women who chose to speak openly about mistreatment tied to projects that should have been “safe” for them. Using their stories as a lens, Mandi explores how misogynoir shows up when Black women tell the truth at work, why our first reaction is often tone policing instead of empathy, and what a practical (if imperfect) framework for speaking up can look like when protection is not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Invest in Your 30s and 40s When You’re Not Debt-Free Yet [Summer Money Reboot Week #4] 29.07.2026 43min
    MandiMoney continues the Summer Money Reboot series by shifting the focus from getting out of debt to making your money work harder through investing. If you've been contributing to your 401(k), opened a retirement account years ago, or simply wondered whether your investment strategy still fits the life you're living today, this episode is your invitation to stop investing on autopilot and start investing with intention. Mandi shares how her own financial life has evolved from a 24-year-old with a target-date fund to a business owner, parent, and entrepreneur with completely different priorities. She explains why your investment strategy should grow alongside your life, how to evaluate your risk tolerance, avoid paying unnecessary fees, and make sure your portfolio reflects your current goals instead of the person you were a decade ago. Whether you're investing through a traditional 401(k), building wealth as a solopreneur, or preparing to open your first taxable brokerage account, Mandi breaks down practical ways to level up without making investing feel intimidating. From maximizing retirement contributions and understanding HSAs to creating a "Spicy 5%" for individual stock picks, this episode is filled with approachable strategies designed to help you build wealth consistently while keeping risk in perspective. Summer Money Reboot Week 4 Workbook  -https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/hvbru7gmkx See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Is My Promoted Coworker Playing the Parent Card? [BA Q&A] 24.07.2026 28min
    Mandi responds to a listener who feels increasingly frustrated by a newly promoted coworker who still comes in late, leaves early, and seems to get more grace because she has kids. What starts as a question about fairness turns into a deeper conversation about working parents, workplace stigma, professional branding, and why resentment at work is often pointing to something bigger underneath. Mandi makes the case for compassion, but also pushes the listener to look at what this situation is revealing about visibility, recognition, and career growth.   Join the Summer Money Reboot! Mandi’s six‑week Summer Money Reboot series, designed to help you name your financial season, rebuild financial safety, and then move toward growth and alignment.  Download the workbooks for weeks 1:https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/summermoneyreboot week 2https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/vr4mxs90xk  And week 3 https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/kfb44793u2  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Finally Reach Debt Freedom [Summer Money Reboot Week #3] 22.07.2026 40min
    MandiMoney continues the Summer Money Reboot series by tackling one of the most emotionally charged topics in personal finance: debt. Whether your balances grew because of rising costs, inconsistent income, a family emergency, or simply trying to keep life moving when your paycheck couldn't keep up, this episode is a reminder that debt isn't a character flaw, it's a financial challenge that deserves a plan, not shame. Mandi gets candid about her own experience navigating five-figure credit card debt and why even financial experts sometimes find themselves back at square one. She walks through the exact system she's using to regain control from organizing every account and choosing a payoff strategy to negotiating lower interest rates, cutting recurring expenses, creating healthier spending habits, and finding practical ways to increase cash flow. If you've been avoiding your credit card statements, feeling overwhelmed by minimum payments, or wondering where to even begin, this episode offers the structure, encouragement, and actionable steps to help you stop spiraling and start making progress one decision at a time. Resources Mentioned Debt Freedom Tracker Spreadsheet Rocket Money Monarch Money You Need A Budget (YNAB) Grab the Week 3 Workbook here: https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/kfb44793u2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Stock Trading and Vending Machine Businesses — Worth The Risk or Nah? [BA QA] 17.07.2026 24min
    In this BA Q&A, Mandi kicks off a brand‑new listener clinic for the Summer Money Reboot series and answers a letter from a listener she calls “Erin,” who is juggling Walmart shifts, side hustles, vending machine dreams, and plans to become a single mom by choice.   Mandi shares why she’s finally ready to try stock trading after attending Teri Ijeoma’s New York City book launch and breaks down the real numbers behind vending machines as a business—so you’re not accidentally living life on hard mode in your financial safety season. Listener letter: Erin’s storyErin is 36, divorced, and living in a small town in Texas. She’s transferred to Walmart full‑time, applied to jobs with almost no luck, put a successful vintage booth on pause, and is now working toward her notary license while researching vending machines and planning for single motherhood. Join the Summer Money Reboot! This BA Q&A is part of Mandi’s six‑week Summer Money Reboot series, designed to help you name your financial season, rebuild financial safety, and then move toward growth and alignment.  Download the workbooks for weeks 1:https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/summermoneyreboot and week 2https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/vr4mxs90xk  Other Resources and mentions•    Teri Ijeoma – The Risk Worth Taking•    Thinkorswim practice trading account (paper trading for beginners) •    SCORE small‑business mentorship See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How to Regain Financial Safety After a Setback [Summer Money Reboot Week #2] 15.07.2026 30min
    MandiMoney continues the Summer Money Reboot series by tackling one of the hardest financial seasons to navigate: rebuilding after life knocks you off course. Whether it was a layoff, medical emergency, divorce, caregiving, or simply an economy that changed faster than your paycheck could keep up, this conversation is about letting go of shame and creating a realistic path forward. Grab the Week 2 Workbook here: https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/vr4mxs90xk Special guest: Jaspreet Singh, founder of https://theminoritymindset.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Which Financial Season Are You In? [Summer Money Reboot Week #1] 08.07.2026 25min
    Hey BA fam, Mandi is back (!) in the studio and kicking off a brand new Summer Money Reboot series.  In this kickoff episode, Mandi shares why she rewrote her book into Brown Ambition: How to Reboot Your Career and Money After Life Throws You Off Track and introduces a new framework for thinking about your finances when life is life‑ing: the four financial seasons. You’ll learn:•    Why “I did everything right” and still feel stuck is more common than you think.•    The four financial seasons: Safety, Growth, Alignment, and Protection—and the main job of each.•    Why you cannot and should not try to be in all four seasons at once.•    How to start naming your current season (without shaming it) using real questions about your debt, savings, income, and stress level.•    Why it’s taking so many of us years, not months, to bounce back from layoffs, caregiving, and health challenges—and why the old “3‑month emergency fund” advice doesn’t match reality anymore.Instead of trying to fix your whole financial life by Labor Day, this series will help you figure out which season you’re in right now and what that season actually needs from your money over the next 90 days. You don’t need a perfect budget or a 37‑step plan this summer; you need a truthful starting point.<<GET THE FREE SUMMER MONEY REBOOT WORKBOOK>>Mandi also created a free Summer Money Reboot companion workbook to use alongside this series.The workbook will help you:•    Identify which of the four seasons your financial life is in right now.•    Reflect on how you got here without spiraling into shame •    Start mapping out a simple, realistic 90‑day plan aligned with your current season. Download the free Summer Money Reboot Workbook via the link in the show notes and follow along week by week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Power Doesn't Corrupt Leaders — Pressure Does [Encore] 01.07.2026 38min
    Hey BA fam, it’s Mandi. Today I’m bringing you a Brown Ambition Rewind that feels so on‑time for where a lot of us are in our careers right now. This conversation is with executive coach and author Sabina Nawaz, whose book You’re the Boss: Become the Manager You Want to Be and Others Need is all about helping high‑achieving leaders avoid the traps that come with success.  We talk about why promotions are actually the riskiest moments in your career, how pressure — not power — can corrupt even the best bosses, and what it really looks like to be the kind of manager your team needs without losing your values or your identity as a woman of color.If you’ve been feeling stretched, misunderstood, or like you’re constantly in a pressure cooker, this one will hit. Let’s get into ‘How to Be the Kind of Boss Your Team Needs’ with Sabina Nawaz.”Follow Sabina Nawaz! Website: https://sabinanawaz.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabinacoaching/?hl=en Have a Question for the show?Email us at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or DM us @brownambitionpodcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Roxane Gay on Safety and Standing Her Ground (Encore) 24.06.2026 46min
    Hey BA fam! We’re bringing back one of our most powerful conversations with writer, editor, and cultural critic Roxane Gay — just in time as we come out of Pride Month and Juneteenth, and as I celebrate finishing the 12th and final chapter of my manuscript ahead of my July 1 deadline. Even though I had to give up my spot at Roxane’s Black writers convention last weekend because of surgery, I’m grateful we get to sit with her voice again in this feed. Brown Ambition will be back with brand‑new episodes starting July 8, and I can’t wait to update you more on this book journey and what’s next for BA. In this encore episode, Tiffany and I sit down with Roxane to talk about what it means to stand your ground as “a Black, queer, fat woman” in America — her words — and how she thinks about safety, gun ownership, and the reality that no one is coming to save us but us. Roxane walks us through years of threats against her, the decision to buy a gun during the pandemic, and what she learned when she realized Black women are the fastest‑growing group of gun owners in the U.S. We also get into the heart of Brown Ambition: Black women’s ambition, entrepreneurship, education, and generational wealth. Roxane talks about multiple income streams, negotiating her worth in publishing and media, and why she still has to fight for her value even with a “media empire” and a team of top‑tier agents and lawyers behind her. Tiffany shares her own journey selling hundreds of thousands of books and doing 90% of her own marketing, and I ask Roxane for advice as I write my first book with Legacy Lit. Along the way, we discuss:•    Roxane’s book Hunger and how it cracked me open and helped me love myself.[Attachment]•    Growing up in gun‑saturated environments and raising Black boys in a country obsessed with guns.•    Sonya Massey, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, and why police violence remains a constant threat no matter what we do to protect ourselves.•    Black women’s dominance in degrees, entrepreneurship, and readership — and what that means for wealth‑building.•    The importance of Black editors, hiring independent publicists, and insisting that your book still sounds like you.•    The power of “living in the gray” instead of pretending life is black‑and‑white.[Attachment] Content note: This episode includes discussion of gun violence, police killings, and anti‑Semitic threats. Please listen when you feel emotionally ready and take care of yourself as you do. Resources & mentions:•    Roxane Gay – Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body and Bad Feminist (essay collection). •    Roxane’s essay series on gun ownership and power on Everand (formerly Scribd).  If you enjoy this encore, please share it with a friend, grab Roxane’s books, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so more BA fam can find the show. Supporting our living legends — and the storytellers in progress — matters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Solo Mandi Update + Building Mielle Organics and a Billion‑Dollar Legacy with Monique Rodriguez (Replay) 17.06.2026 56min
    Mandi pops in with a quick life and book update, shares details about the upcoming Brown Ambition Career Reboot Challenge, and then re‑airs one of the most powerful conversations in the BA archive: her interview with Mielle Organics CEO and founder, Monique Rodriguez. If you’ve ever wondered what it really looks like to turn grief into purpose, build a global brand from your kitchen, and navigate the backlash that comes with selling your company as a Black woman, this episode is for you.You’ll hear:•    How Monique went from nursing to experimenting with hair oils in her kitchen after the devastating loss of her infant son, Milan—and how that grief became the seed for Mielle Organics.•    The story behind Mielle’s sale to Procter & Gamble, why Monique chose to stay on as CEO, and what has and hasn’t changed since the deal.•    The criticism Black women founders face when they sell to big conglomerates, and how Monique handles assumptions about “selling out,” formula changes, and being “just the face” of the brand.•    How she uses faith, submission, and feminine energy in ways that actually support her as a CEO, wife, and mom—and why she wanted to tell a more nuanced story than social media soundbites allow.•    The legacy work she and her husband are doing now, including angel investing in other Black‑owned brands. Mandi also shares why this conversation hits differently now as she writes her own book about ambition, grief, and career reboots—and why Monique’s story is such a powerful example of turning “why me?” into “what now?.”🎉Brown Ambition Career Reboot Challenge Kicks off June 22-26!Feeling stuck in your job, underpaid, bhttps://instagram.com/brownambitionpodcasturned out, or just unsure what’s next for your career? Mandi is hosting the Brown Ambition Career Reboot Challenge—a 5‑day, guided experience to help you:•    Get honest about where you are in your career right now•    Gather your receipts so you can clearly see your value•    Explore what a true “reboot” could look like (raise, role change, new field, or better boundaries)•    Build a simple 90‑day experiment to start making moves, not just dreaming about themThe challenge includes daily prompts and trainings, a reusable workbook, and two live coaching calls with Mandi on Day 1 and Day 5, plus replays.👉 Learn more and grab your spot here: https://www.mandimoney.com/career-reboot-2026If you enjoyed this episode•    Share it with a friend who’s building something from a hard season•    Tag @brownambitionpodcast and @mandimoney with your takeaways•    Leave a rating or review—it helps other Brown Ambition fam find the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Single AF and Building a Real Estate Empire ft. Allure Magazine Editor-in-Chief Jessica Cruel 10.06.2026 38min
    🔥 In this episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with Jessica Cruel, the powerhouse Editor-in-Chief of Allure and SELF magazines, to talk about her journey to the top of the beauty media world and how she’s building wealth through real estate investing as a single woman.   👑 We dive into:   ✔️ How Jessica climbed the ranks in the magazine industry   ✔️ Her journey to financial independence & the FIRE movement   ✔️ The ups and downs of being a single woman in real estate   ✔️ Smart investing tips for first-time buyers   ✔️ The power of mentorship, executive coaching, and community   💰 Jessica shares the exact team she built to succeed in real estate:   ✔️ A real estate agent who understands investment properties   ✔️ A reliable general contractor & trusted repair professionals   ✔️ A financial team to maximize tax benefits & long-term wealth   🔑 Key Takeaways:   1️⃣ Don’t wait for the “perfect time” to start investing—learn as you go!   2️⃣ Build a strong team to support your real estate journey.   3️⃣ Wealth-building is possible at any stage of your career. 📌 Follow Jessica Cruel:   📸 Instagram: @JCruel   🌟 Allure: allure.com   🌟 SELF: self.com   💡 Subscribe for more career, wealth, and entrepreneurship insights and don't forget to leave us a review! It's a huge help to get the show seen by more listeners.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • From Nanny to CEO: Do You Really Need an MBA? 05.06.2026 25min
    Hey BA Fam! Today I’m answering a question from a listener who calls herself “Tired Nanny” — a 27‑year‑old who recently moved to the U.S., has a bachelor’s in education, and is wondering if an MBA is the key to pivoting into business. She’s saved enough to cover grad school tuition and a year of living expenses and is tempted to quit nannying altogether so she can focus on school full‑time. In this throwback Brown Ambition Q&A, I break down:•    Why your current job (yes, even nannying) can be a powerful bridge and not a dead end when you’re pivoting careers•    How to decide if an MBA is actually worth the time and 50K+ price tag for the kind of business or career you want•    Alternatives to grad school: continuing education, mentorship, networking, and learning directly from working entrepreneurs•    How to reframe “this is all that’s left for me” into “this is how I’m planting seeds for my future self” as a young immigrant woman building a new life in the StatsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Mandi's Life Update + How Celebrity Hairstylist Lacy Redway Turned $10 Braids Into a Six‑Figure Career 03.06.2026 1t 10min
    This week, we’re heading back into the Brown Ambition vault for a powerful conversation with celebrity hairstylist and image maker Lacy Redway. Lacy may not always be in front of the camera, but you’ve definitely seen her work. From red carpets to fashion campaigns and TV and film, she’s shaping the way Black women show up on screen and in the culture. In this episode, we get into: •    Growing up as a Jamaican immigrant, being the “foreign kid,” and learning to do her own hair after a bad relaxer left it broken and damaged•    Braiding classmates’ hair for $5–$10 in middle and high school and realizing, in hindsight, that she was already a young entrepreneur•    How she transitioned from doing hair in school to assisting in salons, working on photo shoots, and building a real portfolio in the pre‑Instagram era•    The behind‑the‑scenes reality of being one of the few Black stylists backstage at fashion week—and why Black models would literally wait in line for Lacy to do their hair•    What it actually looks like to take yourself seriously as a business: investing back into your craft, getting representation, and positioning yourself for bigger brand and editorial work•    How rates really work in fashion and celebrity styling, why there’s no union protecting hair and makeup artists in her lane, and how that impacts pay and job security•    The power and pressure of being an “image maker” for Black women, and why getting the hair right can make or break a character or campaignWe also talk about the evolution of Black hair care, the shift from relaxers to curls and coils, and how much access to education and products has changed since the 90s.If you’re a creative, service provider, or anyone trying to turn a skill into a sustainable business, this conversation will give you both inspiration and a real look at the money and power dynamics behind the glam. Tune in to hear how Lacy built her career, claimed her value, and continues to advocate for herself and other artists in an industry that doesn’t always see their worth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Using a 401(k) Loan to Tackle Debt: Smart or Risky? [BA QA] 29.05.2026 17min
    In this Flashback Friday Brown Ambition Q&A, Mandi and Tiffany tackle two big money dilemmas listeners are facing right now: whether to borrow from a 401(k) to pay off debt, and how to make the most of a 200K inheritance without blowing your shot at building generational wealth.In the first question, they break down when a 401(k) loan can make sense, the major risks if you leave your job, how balance transfer cards and personal loans compare, and why lenders are often “betting against” your behavior with these products. Then they dig into Erica’s inheritance and walk through the tradeoffs between paying off a low‑rate mortgage versus using that cash for an investment property or other investments. They talk through landlord realities, using home equity to scale a real estate portfolio, and why parking a windfall in cash for a few months while you build a plan with a financial pro can be the smartest move. Send your money, career, and business questions via DM to @brownambitionpodcast on Instagram or email us at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • I Make Six Figures and I’m Still Drowning: Debt Relief Options No One Explains 27.05.2026 55min
    Debt doesn’t have to be the big bad boogeyman on your back. In this throwback episode of Brown Ambition, I’m joined by two powerhouses in the money space—financial activist Dasha Kennedy (The Broke Black Girl) and National Debt Relief Chief Compliance and Consumer Affairs Officer, Natalia Brown—for an honest, stigma‑free conversation about what debt relief is, who it’s for, and how to finally create a plan you can live with. We unpack the emotional weight of debt, from shame and secrecy to the very real health impacts of chronic financial stress, and we walk through practical options—from DIY payoff and consolidation loans to credit counseling, debt relief programs, and bankruptcy.  You’ll hear exactly what happens when you call a company like National Debt Relief, how settlements actually get negotiated, and the red flags to watch for so you don’t fall for scammy debt collectors.If debt is stealing your sleep, this is your permission slip to put the shame down and pick up a plan. For more information on a variety of debt topics, feel free to visit National Debt Relief’s Resource page for more information on individual debt situations: https://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/resources/ Note: These show notes may contain link to affiliate products, from which we derive revenue. We want to hear from you! Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • How Our Marriage & Business Survived Reality TV ft Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson 20.05.2026 49min
    This week on Brown Ambition, we’re joined by none other than HGTV’s powerhouse duo, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, stars of “Married to Real Estate” and hosts of the Marriage & Money podcast. Together, we dive into what it really looks like to build a business, raise a family, and keep a marriage strong—all while staying true to themselves. From juggling show tapings to managing their growing empire (hello, new furniture line Indigo Road!), Egypt and Mike don’t hold back. We talk about:  - The honest truth about therapy, teamwork, and choosing love on the hard days   - How they navigate marriage without competition just collaboration   - The power of understanding your partner’s strengths in life and in business   - Their journey raising daughters while modeling a healthy, ambitious partnership   - What it takes to build a financial dream team and break the mold on outdated gender roles     We also get personal about the importance of communication, leaning on trust, and setting boundaries that protect your peace—drawing inspiration from Michelle Obama, Tabitha Brown, and the many women redefining relationship goals on their own terms.   This one’s for anyone balancing love, legacy, and leveling up   🎧 Tap in and don’t forget to check out Egypt and Mike on YouTube and follow Egypt's newest venture, Indigo Road, for more of her signature style and vision. Links + Resources: 📲 Follow Egypt on [Instagram https://www.instagram.com/egyptsherrod/ ] 📲 Follow Mike on [Instagram https://www.instagram.com/djfadelf/ ]   LET’S STAY CONNECTED Instagram: @brownambitionpodcast  Website: https://www.brownambitionpodcast.com Subscribe & leave us a review—because we love hearing from our BA fam!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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