
Cost of the Climb: Capitalism, Wealth & Black Labor
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Guest: Dr. Rachel Laryea | From Yale to JP Morgan | Author of Black Capitalists
📍 Is capitalism broken—or was it always built this way?
📍 If DEI is dead, what comes next?
📍 Can you benefit from a system that was never built for you?
In this urgent and unfiltered episode of Ten Year’d, Michael Lutterodt-Quarcoo sits down with Dr. Rachel Laryea—scholar, entrepreneur, and survivor of the American Dream—to pull back the curtain on a system we’re all entangled in: capitalism.
From growing up in poverty to walking the halls of JP Morgan and earning two PhDs from Yale, Rachel doesn’t just study Black wealth—she lives the contradictions. Together, they ask:
- What does it really mean to build power in a system that thrives on exploitation?
- How do we reclaim agency when we’re taught that voting only happens at the ballot box?
- And what would it look like if our economy truly valued Black and Brown lives?
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a call to reimagine capitalism—not just for inclusion, but for liberation. Are you bold enough to take on the quest?
Resource Links
1) Black Capitalist Book - https://shorturl.at/AMX3i
2) 50% of Black History Course with African Union Member and Author of 25 Books Robin Walker https://www.theblacksecret.co.uk/a/2147508849/NNPFFqAy