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Understanding Systemic Oppression and Solving the Marketing Problem | Julien and Kiersten Saunders from rich & Regular

Understanding Systemic Oppression and Solving the Marketing Problem | Julien and Kiersten Saunders from rich & Regular

FromThe Financial Independence Show


Understanding Systemic Oppression and Solving the Marketing Problem | Julien and Kiersten Saunders from rich & Regular

FromThe Financial Independence Show

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's episode features Julien and Kiersten from Rich & Regular.

The name is a play on Rich & Famous where they talk about how they never want to be disconnected from regular people.

They share their personal and professional journey. Julien and Kiersten also share the unique challenges that face the black community and wealth-building.

Most people can think of white people who are wealthy but not famous, yet when we think of black wealth, we conjure names like Oprah, LeBron, or Obama, and Julien and Kiersten want to show that it doesn't have to be that way.

Listen, learn, and let us know what you think about this incredibly important topic.
Episode Summary
Julien and Kiersten's Background

Julien grew up with a scarcity mindset
This was during the crack era in 1980's Brooklyn
He knew that money existed but never saw it in real life
This led him to believe he could never be rich
Kiersten's background was very different
She grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta
Kiersten says she was comfortable and never worried about money
Julien credits mentors at all stages of his life for his ability to make it in life
He says these people would always push him further
In 2005 he was graduating from Georgia State University and spending time in Europe
This trip changed his world view and made him realize what's possible

Difference's in Spending Come to a Head

Julien and Kiersten go on a vacation to Panama
Julien expected they would really cut back on spending after returning
His focus was on getting the credit card back to zero
Kiersten was on a totally different page
She wasn't looking to slow down spending
This caused some friction but obviously they got through that
Kiersten realized she just always had income coming in so she felt like there was always more

Wealth Disparity of the Black Community

Julien highlights the median net worth of black members of the Boston community
The median net worth at the time was $8
He talks about the problems society we will see as this gap grows
He cautions that there will be violence and crime as people get restless
Julien also quotes a study that project the median net worth of black families in the U.S. will be $0 by 2053

How Do We All Help

Kiersten urges people to support black-owned business
She talks about how this allows you to vote with your dollar
This also trickles down to other families
She says that for any product you can buy at a big store, you can probably buy from a black-owned business

No FIRE Number

Julien doesn't find a lot of value in focusing on a FIRE number
Kiersten jokes that it has bounced around by 100s of thousands
Hitting that number wouldn't radically change how they operate
They're very motivated to keep that number climbing
With this money, they can make more of an impact on social activism

Resonating with the Black Community

Talking about the FI path in a non-linear way
Often times people of color don't have the benefit of predictability
Then we talk about the book The Real Pepsi Challenge
In this, it's highlighted that black people aren't just white people with darker skin
The experiences and interests there are just different
You wouldn't market to a mother of three the same way you would to a man with no children
So it should be familiar that different people need messages in different ways
Julien and Kirsten feel like they're meeting people where they are and speaking to people who haven't been spoken to

Rich and Regular Get Published

They didn't expect to be writing a book this soon
This process has involved agents and a writing coach
There were 13 different versions as they tried to pull this together
Julien describes it as part financial love story, part financial inspiration, and  part an invitation to the black community to come to join the FI movement
Released:
Jun 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Cody Berman and Justin Taylor believe in the concept of “Financial Independence For All”. The FI Show focuses on REAL stories of individuals on their journey to financial independence. Each episode aims to include actionable insights and takeaways for listeners to implement into their own financial situation. The podcast covers topics like building wealth, entrepreneurship, investing, money mindset, small business, frugality, geoarbitrage, side hustles, real estate, productivity, travel, and so much more. Sit back, tune in, and join a community of like-minded people who are changing their lives through financial independence.