Manage Your Damn Money: The Podcast is bringing Millennials more great insight into what their generation can do to improve their personal finance habits through insightful, inspired and comedic conversations with artists, creatives and entrepreneurs who are making a living and making it work. We cover everything from why a sitting President would force his teenage daughter to bus tables at a restaurant to why so many of us are drowning in student loan debt. We believe conversations like these are the ONLY way to inspire the confidence we all need when sharing and tackling our next steps in our personal finance journey.
In this episode of #MYDM, Ben & Malcolm take a look at big pieces of news they missed over the last several weeks, and look ahead to what it will take...
A global pandemic has brought yet another economic crisis to all of our doorsteps. But where there is crisis and disruption always comes the opportuni...
How is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the way Millennials manage their money? Ben & Malcolm explore this question on this episode of #MYDM. Hosts: @...
Land is one of the most precious, unchanging assets one can own. But when a landowner dies, there are means by which wealthier interests can take over...
In the last few months, various companies, organizations, and institutions have made statements, and rolled out plans to combat racism and bias in pro...
Manage Your Damn Money co-host, Malcolm Ethridge, joins Shawn Williams to discuss the road #MYDM has traveled to where it is today, and offers insight...
One of the more odd occurrences in the world of money since the beginning of the Coronavirus has the been the stock market's seemingly inconsistent, a...
Who benefits from a system that oppresses a group of people based on the color of their skin? Why is it so critical to a capitalist economy to have Bl...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made sickness and death a reality for more people and families than is comfortable to say aloud. It is for this reason on th...
With two recent instances of government bailouts, the Great Recession of 2008 and now the Coronavirus pandemic, Ben & Malcolm explore the question of ...