We found 3 episodes of Born In Trouble with the tag “economy”.
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December 21st, 2024 | 1 hr 6 mins
algorithms, amazon strike, automation, biden crime bill, billionaires, black community, black culture, crack epidemic, economy, education, education system, elevation partners, facebook, fame, finance, financial literacy, gilded age, heisman, housing market, internet, internet disinformation, joe biden, john x, middle class, money, music, pandemic, podcast, political awareness, politics, public eye, red shoes, relationships, roger mcnamee, school shootings, social media, society, sound bites, sports, technology, technology impact, tiktok, travis hunter, tribalism, white power ideology, younger generation
Black Men discuss relevant and irrelevant aspects of Life and Culture without filters! Liquid courage for the Sober Mind!
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Athlete? N. Please I work for UPS!
January 25th, 2024 | 1 hr 11 mins
black culture, blm, dating, economy, education, money, music, politics, popular, rittenhouse, society
Join host John X and guests Grant Lancaster, Reggie Wood, and Robert Brooks for episode 34 of 'Born In Trouble'. The conversation kicks off with a humorous back and forth about the infamous number 34. The state of education and labor force in America, particularly addressing the conditions leading to disparity. The gang debates about UPS wages and the overall economic situation in the country. The invitation of Kyle Rittenhouse to speak at East Tennessee State University. With a fresh take on the dating rumors about Jennifer Hudson and Common. Tune in for entertaining discussions filled with humor, insight, and thought-provoking opinions.
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New Math. No Change and Ho Consequences
September 16th, 2022 | 1 hr 3 mins
cancel culture. prostitution. robbery, culture, economy, healthcare, immigration, mermaids, money, music, police, society, taxes
The culture is on fire with Born In Trouble! Mermaids and elves with melanin. The price of every person and the value of baubles and how crime doesn't pay enough. Trafficking immigrants and underage girls and why is it so easy to do? And maybe this system isn't meant to make you healthy, wealthy or wise. But how do you make it make sense? Born in Trouble tries it!