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In today's video, I discuss Keith Lee's Atlanta visit and the black-owned business discourse.
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0:00 - Keith Lee hits Atlanta
3:57 - Is it a Black businesses thing?
10:05 - The Popeyes Effect
15:09 - Hair Stylists
20:42 - What Now?
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Study shows blacks tip less -- but they may have good reason
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The Salad Giant Sweetgreen Has Used Hip Hop to Turn Lettuce Into Gold
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Bargain Braiders Battle for Heads; Hair Stylists From Africa Arrive, Driving Down Prices
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HYPE+ - It's been heavily talked about, black owned businesses would trend in recent years due to several incidents of injustice around the country. But why haven't black people themselves been fully on-board with supporting their own businesses? For a special HYPE+ report, Tatiana Le'Joy brings the facts. Instagram: @ComedyHype & Twitter: @ComedyHype_
In this flashback episode of The Gauds Show with:
Ray Daniels (@raydaniels)
@agirlfromharlem
@juju_McLean
@DinaMarto
This episode hits even harder now, as Wallo’s now-viral message from Million Dollaz Worth of Game and Mandii B’s unfiltered commentary on her show Selective Ignorance are dominating the conversation around Black businesses, customer service, and cultural expectations.
With Wallo’s viral video reminding entrepreneurs that customer service is currency, and Mandii B’s recent viral moment on Selective Ignorance saying, “I’m not supporting bad service — Black or not,” this conversation just became the most important one on the internet.
And guess what?
Ray Daniels was already saying it.
In this flashback episode of The Gauds Show, Ray joins @agirlfromharlem, @juju_McLean, and @DinaMarto to break down the uncomfortable but necessary truth: Subscribe to @RayDanielsPresents
Supporting Black businesses doesn’t mean excusing bad service.
Direct Quotes from Ray
• 🧠 “I’ve worked in both Chick-fil-A and McDonald’s — and the difference wasn’t the food, it was the ATTITUDE.”
• 🔥 “Black people have the worst customer service in the f***ing world — and it’s killing our own economy.”
• 🧩 “If you don’t respect my time, my energy, and my money — don’t expect me to respect your hustle.”
• 💬 “Support is earned. Loyalty is built. Skin tone can’t carry poor execution.”
• 📉 “You can’t keep asking people to ‘Buy Black’ and deliver worse than your competitors.”
• 🚫 “Stop expecting sympathy — start delivering excellence.”
What This Episode + Viral Moment Tackles
• 🎤 Why Wallo’s clip struck a nerve — “You’re losing customers because you don’t understand how to serve people.”
• 🎙️ What Mandii B actually said — “I’m not buying into guilt marketing. If your service is trash, I’m walking.”
• 🧠 The false loyalty that keeps Black businesses stuck
• ⚠️ The difference between support and standards — and why one doesn’t cancel the other
• 🧱 The real solution: train your staff, love your customers, protect your brand
• 💡 How Ray Daniels predicted this cultural reckoning before it became viral
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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy and Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau have joined stakeholders at a Transport Sector engagement session to discuss the proposed Transformation Fund. #AllAngles #QuestionThinkEngage
Philadelphia has declared every Friday in December “shop black businesses Fridays,” and by now I’m sure we’ve all seen “black creators” highlighted on platforms like Netflix and Hulu, or “black-owned brands” given special placement in stores like Target. Personally, I can’t think of a worse way to bring in the holiday season than openly advocating for segregation, but maybe that’s just me. Let’s talk about it.
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It can be difficult for any business to succeed, but Black entrepreneurs have historically faced unique challenges. Despite, buy-black campaigns, grants, and other resources, 8 out of 10 Black-owned businesses fail within the first 18 months. So why do Black entrepreneurs continue to lag behind whites and other minority groups in terms of market share, and what will it take to keep them in business?
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Why Black-Owned Businesses Don’t Survive
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Kansas City's Lincoln College Prep Academy was the site of a student walkout as the group protested and said they felt unsafe at the school.
(Kansas City Public Schools [KCPS] and Lincoln College Preparatory Academy [LCPA] do not own the music used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. KCPS and LCPA do not gain any profit from these videos. For entertainment purposes only)
Lincoln Middle closed its doors in 2010, but soon students will once again walk the halls. The former Lincoln Junior High will soon be transformed into Lincoln Middle School.
Student athletes at Lincoln College Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, brought home championships across multiple sports in honor of a classmate who has been fighting for his life.
Lincoln College Prep vs. Fort Osage Boys Soccer September 2, 2021 W 2 - 1
Congratulations to the Southeast High School Class of 2018!
Meet Kristian Foster, principal of Lincoln College Preparatory Academy!