In this episode, the Thought Brothers — Bill, Carlos, and C.J. — sit down with the dynamic Sabrina Lamb, Founder and CEO of World of Money and Wekeza, to talk about money, mindset, and generational wealth.
Founded in 2005, World of Money is a New York City–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower youth through professional-quality financial education. Sabrina was inspired to start the organization after asking a simple but powerful question: “Are children being taught how to manage their financial lives?” — and discovering the answer was a resounding “No.”
During this lively and insightful conversation, Sabrina breaks down:
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Why so many people in the Black community struggle with money and financial comfort
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How early financial education can break cycles of generational poverty
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The powerful impact of Wekeza, her new initiative connecting financial literacy and community investing
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What families can do today to begin building wealth for tomorrow
The Thought Brothers weigh in from their own generational and personal experiences with money — discussing the lessons they learned, the mistakes they’ve made, and how culture, mindset, and access continue to shape financial outcomes in our community.
This is not just a conversation about money — it’s a conversation about freedom, empowerment, and legacy.
The Thought Brothers Podcast features three diverse men who rotate as Host and talk about relevant and current topics of interest to a diverse audience of men and women. The Thought Brothers consists of William “Bill” Spivey, a retired FBI Special Agent, Christopher “C.J.” Johnson, a Social Media Commentator and Carlos Prillman, a Financial Analyst.
Their goal is to:
- Objectively discuss issues of interest to our community
- Inspire a “Call To Action” and model the appropriate behavior for others
- Educate, motivate, provide a sense of caring towards those who are less fortunate
- Have fun!
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