Freedom Train Presents: Block & Nickel
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Welcome to the Block and Nickel podcast hosted by Mr. Donnell Durden. Block and Nickel is a podcast that focuses on economic education and empowerment; how we can use money to change our lives. Mr. Durden puts his spin on teaching financial literacy for our community; you will finally enjoy learning about economics. Tune in!!!

B&N: The Amazon Rant

Thanks for listening.​In this episode Donnell rants about the Amazon e-commerce platform. Amazon is competing with it's clients. Who will win that rac...
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B&N: Sector Focused Investing

Thanks for listening.In this episode Donnell explores sector based ETFs. He also shares his theory on the American economy.ETF  Investment Sectors​Fin...
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B&N: Crypto and Taxes

Thanks for listening.​In this episode Donnell explores the "Store of Value" concept by comparing Art and Bitcoin. He navigates through the topic by us...
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B&N: Business vs. Job

Thanks for listening.​In this episode, Donnell talks about building the foundation for you entrepreneurial future. He later discussed the difference b...
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B&N: It's up...The smart way!

Thanks for listening.​In this episode Donnell talks about preparing for an economic downturn. If you started investing in your 401K plan within the la...
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B&N: Paper Chase

Your browser does not support the audio element.​In this episode Donnell talks about balancing life and making money. Get money but don't chase paper....
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B&N: Take Action

Your browser does not support the audio element.​In this episode Donnell talks about not waiting for the ideal scenario to start investing. The market...
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B&N: Circle of Competence

Your browser does not support the audio element.This week on the Block and Nickel Money Party Donnell Durden talks about identifying what you love and...
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B&N: Money Management

This week on Block and Nickel Donnell talks about the decisions we make regarding finances and how many of us often times choose to be poor.  Check it...
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