Please join me on Thursday, April 25 for twin 2WAY episodes you will not want to miss.
First, at 4pm ET, we will talk about making financial literacy a reality with the dynamic duo of Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings, whose “Earn Your Leisure” empire is an extraordinary multimedia and brick-and-mortar success story.
Then, at 6pm ET, we will talk with Tim Murtaugh, the Trump 2020 communications director and the author of a new book, “Swing Hard in Case You Hit It: My Escape from Addiction and Shot at Redemption on the Trump Campaign.”
As always, in both conversations we will be turning to you for your questions and comments.
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“Earn Your Leisure” is a growing empire out for good, animated by two longtime friends who have demonstrated they can embody what they preach and teach, a massive entrepreneurial machine in service of empowering members of the Black community and others to thrive in our market economy.
From their hit podcasts, to EYL University, to their Invest Fest, to merch and, yes, vending machines, Bilal and Millings have found a winning formula that is changing lives.
Join the conversation for both practical advice about your own finances and to learn more about their great American success story.
Trust me: you want to meet these guys.
You can join via Zoom at 4pm ET or watch it live on YouTube.
Add the episode to your calendar here.
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At 6pm ET, please join political consultant Tim Murtaugh and me to talk about his new book.
This is a project with a purpose, partly about politics, but also a chronicle of Tim’s decades-long battle to defeat alcoholism, including after he took his last drink on May 16, 2015.
Tim wrote his narrative of going in less than four years from waking up in jail to flying on Air Force One in order to assist other alcoholics via the kind of autobiographical books that have helped him and to take the power away from people who might use his past against him.
The book’s title -- “Swing Hard in Case You Hit It” -- comes from what his father used to say to him when he left the house for baseball practice, but Tim considers it a pretty good philosophy for life, also. And it is particularly fitting since he comes from a baseball family – his grandfather was Danny Murtaugh, the two-time World Series-winning manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Here is the Amazon link to the book.
Come meet the author of this very personal and inspiring book.
You can join via Zoom at 6pm ET or watch it live on YouTube.
Add the episode to your calendar here.
See you tomorrow for both episodes.
Mark