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Selective Ignorance with Mandii B - Why Aren't We Financially Literate feat. Ish | Ep.11

Why Aren't We Financially Literate feat. Ish | Ep.11

04/22/25 • 67 min

Selective Ignorance with Mandii B
Mandii B and special guest Ish (Joe Budden Podcast) dive into generational wealth, Black consumerism, and the ethical side of building and managing money (00:00). The host and guest unpack the pros and cons of home ownership vs. renting (02:50), the importance of financial literacy (06:03), and the potential impact of reparations on wealth distribution (08:54). They examine the role of billionaires in society (12:03), why education is key to managing wealth (15:11), and how home ownership can be a powerful tool for building long-term financial stability (18:09). The conversation highlights the challenges of promoting financial literacy within the Black community (21:08), along with reflections on early money lessons and their lasting impact (34:13). They debate the growing wealth gap between millionaires and billionaires (35:34), address the ethics of extreme wealth (39:43), and explore the cultural attitudes that shape how money is viewed and discussed (42:54). With an emphasis on personal responsibility and collective empowerment, this episode encourages open conversations about money (52:41) and stresses the importance of education and accountability in securing a more financially informed future (01:00:05).
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Mandii B and special guest Ish (Joe Budden Podcast) dive into generational wealth, Black consumerism, and the ethical side of building and managing money (00:00). The host and guest unpack the pros and cons of home ownership vs. renting (02:50), the importance of financial literacy (06:03), and the potential impact of reparations on wealth distribution (08:54). They examine the role of billionaires in society (12:03), why education is key to managing wealth (15:11), and how home ownership can be a powerful tool for building long-term financial stability (18:09). The conversation highlights the challenges of promoting financial literacy within the Black community (21:08), along with reflections on early money lessons and their lasting impact (34:13). They debate the growing wealth gap between millionaires and billionaires (35:34), address the ethics of extreme wealth (39:43), and explore the cultural attitudes that shape how money is viewed and discussed (42:54). With an emphasis on personal responsibility and collective empowerment, this episode encourages open conversations about money (52:41) and stresses the importance of education and accountability in securing a more financially informed future (01:00:05).
Follow the Guest:
IG:@thatsthatish
Watch the full videos of each episode by subscribing to Patreon at Patreon.com/selectiveignorance
Follow the host on Social Media
Mandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps
Follow the show on Social Media
Instagram @selective_ignorance
Tiktok @selective.ignorance
X/Twitter @selectiveigpod

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undefined - Ep. 10 | The Elements Of Privilege feat. Syd & Reeezy

Ep. 10 | The Elements Of Privilege feat. Syd & Reeezy

On this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandi B and special guests Syd and Reeezy (MESS Podcast) the hosts sit down for a layered conversation about privilege—what it looks like, who has it, and how it shows up in ways we may not always notice. From the jump, they offer a fresh perspective on privilege (02:51) and unpack the hierarchy of privilege (05:57) that exists in our society. They get into pretty privilege (08:47) and how it intersects with body image (11:58), before expanding the convo to include sexual orientation (15:05) and geographic privilege (17:56)—acknowledging how where you live can impact your access and experience. From there, the dialogue moves to educational privilege and its impact (21:09), and the ways race plays into privilege (24:00), especially in media representation (26:54). The crew highlights the double standards that exist within these privileges (30:10) and reflect on how they show up day-to-day. They continue with a breakdown of male privilege (32:48) and explore how safety is perceived differently depending on race and gender (35:07). The convo also gives space to women’s privileges and societal expectations (36:50), as well as the double-edged sword of pretty privilege (39:20)—how it helps in some ways and hurts in others. The group unpacks intersectionality and how privilege tests overlap (43:49), before diving into “woke” privilege and its role in activism and corporate spaces (46:57). They also touch on the often-overlooked privilege of articulation and effective communication (50:14), and the emotional weight behind male expectations (55:56). The episode closes with a final reflection on the hierarchy of privileges (01:00:31) and the importance of understanding how they all play a part in shaping our lives.
Follow the Guest:
IG:@justSydBw
@Reeezy
@oohmess
Watch the full videos of each episode by subscribing to Patreon at Patreon.com/selectiveignorance
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Mandii B Instagram/X @fullcourtpumps
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