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313. The Rich Don't Bank Like Us!
40:47||Season 23, Ep. 313Most people think banking means saving money. The wealthy think differently. In this episode, Shaun and Mat break down how to leverage real estate, business income, and investment portfolios to access capital and build wealth strategically. Learn how smart debt, equity, and banking relationships create generational wealth. Pod'up people let's get to banking!
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312. Generational Wealth vs Generational Pressure
51:53||Season 23, Ep. 312Are you building wealth… or just carrying everyone else’s financial stress?In this episode, Mat and Shaun dive into the real conversation about being the “successful one,” setting money boundaries, helping family without hurting your future, and turning pressure into power. If you’ve ever felt like the family ATM or struggled to say no, this one’s for you.This isn’t just about money it’s about legacy, pod'up good people and let's get to talking! 💰
311. Eric Adams Uncensored : The FINAL Interview of NYC’s Defiant Mayor
31:17||Season 22, Ep. 311Buckle up. On the brink of the 2025 NYC mayoral election and just steps away from exiting the race Mayor Eric Adams sits down with Two Black Guys with Good Credit for a raw, no-holds-barred conversation right inside City Hall. This isn’t your typical political puff piece. Adams gets candid about the state of NYC politics, media takedowns, the silent weight of race, and the hard truth behind walking away from a fight he was born for. He also drops a few stark warnings and surprising advice for whoever dares to step into his shoes next. This is the interview they’ll be quoting after the ballots are cast. Pod up—it’s Eric Adams uncensored!
310. The Power of Culture with Keith Clinkscales
01:08:20||Season 21, Ep. 310In this episode of Two Black Guys with Good Credit, hosts Shaun Lynda and Matt Smith sit down with visionary media executive and entrepreneur Keith Clinkscales to unpack the undeniable power of culture. From shaping global narratives to creating generational wealth, culture isn’t just influence it’s currency.Keith shares his incredible journey as a trailblazer in media and business, offering insight into how culture has driven innovation, inspired movements, and created opportunities for communities of color. Shaun and Matt dig into the intersections of finance, entrepreneurship, and cultural impact asking the tough questions and uncovering lessons listeners can use to level up in their own lives.Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a culture-shaper, or just someone looking to better understand how influence and economics collide, this episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, and game-changing takeaways.
309. Going All In For Your Future Self with Brendon Lemon
42:15||Season 21, Ep. 309What does it really mean to bet on yourself? In this episode, Shaun and Keren sit down with comedian, author, and motivational speaker Brendon Lemon to explore the power of going all in for your future self.From personal growth to financial discipline, Brendon breaks down why most people only see a fraction of who they’re capable of becoming and how the everyday choices you make today determine the rest. The conversation dives into the balance between risk and reward, the role of humor in resilience, and how to overcome self-doubt when building the life you want.Whether you’re thinking about your money moves, your career, or simply the person you want to become, this episode is a reminder that the future isn’t waiting for you it’s being created right now.Tune in, get inspired, pod’up, and start investing in your greatest asset: your future self.
308. From Wall Street to Street Politics with Ami Horowitz
57:44||Season 21, Ep. 308In this episode of Two Black Guys with Good Credit, the crew sit down with filmmaker and political commentator Ami Horowitz. Known for his bold documentaries and street interviews, Ami has made headlines tackling controversial issues ranging from immigration and free speech to U.S. foreign policy.Together, we unpack his journey from Wall Street to filmmaking, why he chose satire and provocation as his lens for social commentary, and what he’s learned by taking on some of the most divisive topics of our time.Pod up goood people and take a listen to the dropped Ami gems!!
307. From HOT 97 to the Boardroom: Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay on Building Media Power
49:23||Season 21, Ep. 307Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay is a visionary media executive and dealmaker whose career spans leadership roles at global brands including Viacom, BET, and MediaCo. As CEO of MediaCo, he oversees iconic New York media properties like HOT 97 and WBLS, shaping the intersection of culture, music, and business. Known for driving growth through innovative partnerships and strategic storytelling, Rahsan brings a unique lens on how Black culture influences — and monetizes — the mainstream. On Two Black Guys with Good Credit, he’ll share his journey from the boardroom to the broadcast booth, unpack the business of culture, and drop gems on building wealth and influence in the media game.