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No Health, No Wealth — Economic Justice & Health Equity Episode 3

No Health, No Wealth — Economic Justice & Health Equity Episode 3

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What does it really take for Black entrepreneurs—and especially Black women—to build sustainable businesses and generational wealth? In this episode of Questions You Didn’t Ask, host Niasha Fray sits down with Dr. Keisha Bentley-Edwards and Farad Ali to unpack the realities of economic justice, health equity, and entrepreneurship in our communities.

From the barriers of delayed payments and lack of access to capital, to the myth that “Black people don’t support Black businesses,” this conversation sheds light on the systems and structures that shape success and struggle. Dr. Bentley-Edwards explores why some Black women are leaving toxic workplaces for entrepreneurship, and why mental health, physical health, and economic health must all be part of the equation. Farad Ali breaks down his “3 Ms” of entrepreneurship—money, markets, and management—and what it means to thrive in business without losing yourself.

This is the third episode in our No Health, No Wealth series. If you missed Episodes 1 and 2, go back and catch up to hear the foundation of this powerful conversation. And don’t miss what’s ahead—our series finale is coming soon, where we’ll close out this journey with even deeper insights into health equity and economic justice.

🎧 Tune in, share with a friend, and join the conversation. Because building wealth, health, and justice isn’t just personal—it’s collective.

Series Sponsor Shout-Out This series is sponsored by Barron J. Damon, MM, ACC, CNC, CNE, Managing Partner of The Business of Life CC, LLC and host of the Giving While Black podcast. His work highlights the power of Black philanthropy, legacy building, and justice-centered giving—values that connect directly to the themes of economic justice and health equity explored in this series. Learn more at givingwhileblackpodcast.com.

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