What’s good everybody man welcome to another episode of historically black sense the premier digital platform for all things HBCU and divine organizations today man we have a very very very special guest on with us uh man after researching this guy this guy is he has a lot of titles I’ll just say
That uh author entrepreneur oh man um just an all-around businessman I will see I will say but let me let me get this correct the chief marketing officer of Mulan mobile and Mulan Wireless author of pledging for success uh man I live in your body when I saw a
Whole lot too I said with uh Broderick injury law oh yeah profits.com we’re gonna get into holidays let’s go exactly exactly um but without further Ado Mr Eric Lee Usher man thank you for joining us today oh man that was beautiful I appreciate the sentiment I really do I really do
Yeah yeah definitely um you you are busy man and um I know that you know sometimes to step away from such a busy life it can be kind of you know kind of hard but we reached out to you and you didn’t hesitate to say hey I’ll come on so we
Definitely appreciate that over here in our historically black sense it was automatic anybody automatically get that that extension so it’s all up especially when putting the same agenda talking the same audience it’s beautiful what you guys are doing so I’m I’m glad you reached out for real
Oh man we appreciate it we appreciate it so um although I did just introduce you I tell every game is this I want you to introduce yourself to the audience the way that you will want to be introduced because you know I can introduce you one way but everybody has so many different
Titles and I want you to introduce yourself the way that you want the audience to get to know you first I ain’t gonna lie to see that that was a good intro I can’t I can’t talk back oh another one another one that was that was a bit intro um
Quickly uh my name is Eric Lee Usher member of cap office opportunity Incorporated I’m a founder of pro fights app uh uh Chief marketing officer Mula mobile Moolah Wireless there’s a lot to discuss uh but the overall kind of objective of who I am I’m kind of like The Giver
Um the supporter the the educator the teacher the mentor I uh have taken the time to to invest in myself and and learn a lot about different topics that I’ve been able to leverage and use in my business experience and I’ve had a lot of failure oh my gosh and it’s those
Failures that really allowed me to feel confident to even get on with you uh um because you know a lot of us suffer from a lot of imposter children a lot of times when we’re being asked to do things to the public and you know it’s it’s it’s it’s it’s expected but I’ve
Been able to combat that by really just understanding what my Niche is and what my message is and getting really clear on that so now that I’m clear on that I’m able to really really share that so that’s kind of who I am in a nutshell okay cool cool um now
Something that stood out to me um you know in reading your bio and doing a little research on my own um I want to take it back a little bit okay age of 21. you became one of the top producing insurance agents yeah um of an independent agency throughout
Georgia Texas and Louisiana yes now you know we’ve involved been to college we’ve all grown we’ve all evolved um but we all know how time can be as well when it comes to age when it comes to that time frame from uh graduating college to get to your 20s a lot of
People you know I mean you know you’re still most people are still in college somewhere out um it all depends at such a young age how did how did you do that were you still in college at the time I was I was going to Clayton State University at the
Time and I was it was just really I was skipping philosophy and one of one of my boys James Duvall uh DJ James Duvall uh now happened for that and um we went to American Deli and he was just telling man my pops is doing this insurance
Thing it’s really working out it’s a good I was like well hold on can I talk to your pops so I was like hey let’s I saw an opportunity and I immediately seized it I said let me speak to your pops and I spoke to the dad and I said
Can I tell you can I can I follow you for a day um so I just you know skip class and I followed his dad for a day we went to Augusta went around had some appointments and clients and he closed the deals and he made some money right
Then I was like oh okay I can do this I can do this wow so wow yeah that’s kind of how it started and then it kind of just transitioned from there okay so you can see here to do is uh uh do it throughout College as well then
You had to to become one of the top uh one of the topics no actually no so it was a big sacrifice so I did it through school it was a very simple program so it was right around the spring break that was able to kind of sacrifice my
Spring Bank and say let me go to the training so I went to the week-long training and became a sub agent and the sub agent is pretty much where you put your license under another agent and because I was young new fresh in the game I didn’t really know and at that
Time that was during the Medicare Part C where the government just issued a new plan for people to just sign up and then the government was moving everybody from the government to the insurance companies so it was it was the Wild Wild West for the insurance agencies because
The government was saying here’s the money please sign that people up just take them away do it a lot better so I was fortunate to have that opportunity you know and then meet that and then I kind of just worked my way up do it went through training and I I became
Successful pretty quickly in that and I had a choice either I continue School or I move to another state and open my own brokerage and after some some you know assessment on figuring out exactly what my true vision is kind of like how I want to see myself I was making some
Good money and I say well I’m I’m kind of an entrepreneur I’ve always been since I was a kid so let’s do this so I took that leap and I moved I moved to Texas and I started a brokerage there and we kind of Grew From that then went
To Louisiana and then um that was that was like a it was tough because it it blew up just like we were growing so fast that it just blew up and it just was kind of like a hard time to adjust but that’s when I made that transition from entrepreneurship which
Is a good to corporate because of that so I was able to have success success success untreated being the youngest guy in the company boom it blew up we’re fighting and fighting you did this with the money you mismanaged it and all black men too by the way so that was
That was love and uh one of my turn Brothers uh my lb Ashley was like nah bro let’s get you a corporate America so you can have some more sublimited stability wow um well the first thing is that that that is a major leap um and and on the light you know you
Know sometimes you know uh I guess skipping spring break can be good I don’t know I don’t think I would have had the discipline to do it back then listen um I don’t know I don’t think I would the outcome yeah it’s exactly exactly exactly exactly I kind of regret it because I
Never really had a spring break really but uh but it was worth it hey I mean at this point you can go have all the spring break you want I mean you got these businesses going you you are being very successful sometimes it’s like hey you know
Um who said I think Muhammad Ali said yeah I think I think Muhammad Ali said the best you know um so for now train and so for now and uh live the rest of your life as a champion so hey oh yeah I know somebody’s a pro fight absolutely so um
I want to I want to get to your book first um well secondly not first um pledging for Success now when I read that title you know I dissected in my own way uh you know pledging for Success so I have my own personal thoughts about it uh but
For people who may not have the same exact thoughts as you nor I you know or you know so the next person what made you write that book what made you want to become an author in the first place because you know it’s something for everybody and I sat down
And I’ve tried to write some pages I’m just like man you know I I don’t know if this is for me I think reading a book is one of the things that’s just below to my imagination that’s good well of course the obvious the title pleasure for
Success the the intention was to allude to that because I realized during that time where I had massive success and then flat on my face and that failure time during that time I really was able to lean on my fraternity I was you know my my my chapter Brothers the old
Brothers and from that I was like wait a minute this is something interesting to hear I’m I’m witnessing an experience that is synonymous with several men and it’s it’s successful it’s it’s it’s matriculating people from where they are to where they’re actually trying to go
And I say well shoot if I can do that I’ve done it if they can do it they’re doing it how can I take that and make it relatable for everybody number one and number two how can I take that experience and say hey this is how you
Can apply it to your life and success Because by the time I wrote that book I’ve had some other ups and downs and I was I was on the restaurant at that at that time and actually when it really stopped writing the book look so I was
Okay Eric you you know you’ve kind of you kind of you know some stuff so let’s leverage that and let’s see how you can apply it to the your experience and I took the experience and then I took the real life experience and I merged it to
And I made it into a process that can be duplicatable to achieve success because success is subjective it’s based on whatever it is that you want success to be and in the book there’s like a page where it’s like make your pledge because the pledge is the strongest commitment
You can make to yourself so we all have made a pledge so I was like okay like we make our pledge to success then as long as we don’t turn away from that players no matter how tough those roles are we’re still making that play so we’re gonna keep going okay cool who
Um so how long did it take you to write the book I want to ask that that’s my personal question so I started writing it actually uh when I was in Texas because when I was you know I was I felt successful and everything so I started writing during that time
Um and I stopped writing it because I felt in my mind and I was like oh man I can’t write a book now I mean I didn’t make it I it fell apart so I kind of hung it up for some years uh I did some you know most soul-searching just more
Experiences kind of worked my way back up from like uh pretty much begging my brothers to to drive me to the the train station so I can go to work to buy in my car to getting a place to like really going through that transition that
Person’s eye like how did I do this how can if I did this once I could do it again so let’s duplicate that process all the way up to owning a restaurant so uh that’s kind of was that transition and I was like okay so I have some other
Accolades I said let me let me retire for a little bit because you know it’s just it’s time to end and write the book finally so that’s kind of how it transitioned from that so I took that experience and I said now it’s time to write the book
Oh so to answer your question um everybody too um the the hack to writing a book that that I did was um I I read some courses and stuff like that I mean I read some books and stuff is to write the back of the book first
The blurb if you’re able to write the let me take this off if you’re able to write the blurb then you’re able to kind of have a general idea of what your book is and then after that I wrote the chapters so then I put it in a uh binder
Similar to like one of these little like free ring binders printed it out and I carried it with me everywhere I went and every time I had an inspiration every time I had a thought I just kind of wrote it in there and then I hired somebody once I got all my thoughts
Together I hired somebody to subscribe while I talked so I literally said hey if you come to my place every I think was like once a week or twice a week I’m just gonna I’m gonna just share my notes with you and I just want you to describe
It for me and then we’re going to formulate that hire a copywriter higher editor and go to the self-publishing process wow that’s that’s um that’s amazing now I will say the thing that stuck out to me uh you know success is objective like you said um I
Feel like a lot of people they think to be successful you have to reach a billion dollars you have to have the fanciest cause we have to you know we are in a superficial world society so to speak right but I feel like those set goals that you set for yourself
If you can obtain those or hire you know whatever you decide to set you are successful and what you want to do with your own life and I feel like that’s that’s great that you actually wrote that book because a lot of people they need to know that they need to know that
Um they need to get out of the superficial thing of just thinking like that’s the only way the only um picture of success because it’s not it’s not you can be successful in your own right and be very content with what you do and still continue to elevate and
Be very very comfortable and successful so yeah everybody go get that go cop that pleasure for success book right there that’s the second edition uh okay okay right yeah go go go this dope okay so uh moving right along Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated yo yo
All right I’m gonna ask you like I ask everybody else well the first thing is the two part is a two-part question the first part is at what point did you decide that hey I want to be a member of this this this great fraternity um secondly
Did you choose Kappa Alpha side I did Kappa Alpha side choose you and it’s crazy that I ask that I know I used to think that people would always have the same answer of like nah it shows me but so many people they have different
Answers so now I ask it all the time foreign that’s actually a very fair question uh so to answer the first question I went to Albany State my freshman year and I really got the HBCU experience and I remember I think I mean it probably was like the first like yeah the first
Semester the campus came out they just got back on the yard and this the probate was just insane and I’ve never seen anything like that I was like oh what the heck is this so it just it just really just shook me and I was like oh
And all the energy all the like the the like I mean they were just coordinated it was just so much passion that was expressed and I was like okay this is interesting I all right this is different so this is what college is and then I remember
Um it was actually a bruh from Albany State Randy I mean we were doing some kind of fashion show and he was late and because it was just you know the brother’s always late and it’s like when he walked in the room it’s like hey everybody’s like oh here goes Randy and
Stuff like that and the way everybody kind of just shifted their energy towards that Persona and I was like what’s that and then I started noticing that same Persona in other members because oh that’s interesting okay so I kind of had like that respect uh for the
For the brothers I was like all right I see my Persona emulating that so then I attempted to drop out and my parents was like nah bro you you listen you just a freshman wait wait till you at least get Julie here before you even make that
Decision so they enrolled me in Clayton State and against my decision because I was like no I’m doing entrepreneurship but they enrollment Clay State thank God they did and there were no brothers on the yard uh it was just uh some sigbas the Deltas
And uh in the office so it’s a very it was a very very small campus but they were all cool they were all intimate and I actually didn’t know about the interest meeting I I you know I forgot I didn’t know so one of my boys like yo
Man what’s an interest meeting you should go I was like no you should you should get down with this I was like oh when is that happening oh we gotta make a decision like now I was like oh okay oh that’s interesting I was like well how does this work because there’s no
Bras on the yard he’s like well you got to be with the alumni so I met with the alumni and I had the GPA at that time I had the three eight something like that so I’m like oh you you miss a smarty pants so I’ll I I made it happen it was
It was kind of a situation where he was like so listen this is who we are this is what we’re trying to do and I was like I already know who y’all are I didn’t know it was even available because there was no girls in the yard
But you telling me I got to be a charter member sign me up I’ll figure it out and I became the charter member of the omakone Omega chapter along with uh six other men and that was the first Hallmark first president so uh and that just that just changed my life ever since
Okay no no um and like I said that’s why I asked that question because people have so many different answers and it’s never it’s never just uh I guess cliche answer that I thought it would be from the jump um but the bill charter member um that’s definitely dope that’s definitely dope
Um I think that’s that’s a that’s a great a great uh asset to your story I will say it feels good so what did you major in and also well okay what did you major in I’ll come back communication okay okay um so going to Albany State
Um your first first year living there and transitioning to Clay and state was that a major transition and what were the two different I guess if you had to compare contrasting to what would be the comparison as well as anything that I guess would be a contrast though to
Um what did you learn at Albany State that you didn’t learn at clay what did you learn at clay that you didn’t learn that you didn’t learn at all whether inside the classroom or more outside of the classroom oh my listen so HBCU and pwi not in that uh the fortunate yeah
Night and day I I was very fortunate enough to be really involved in uh at my freshman year at Albany State because I I did the uh the the student enrollment where I got I got to work for the theater Department because at Albany
State I was a theater major and I got to really be involved in the theaters which means I got to know all like the the people that was in charge of the activity planning I became a holly Ambassador and then I was an ambassador King and was in the parade during
Homecoming I I really got to enjoy the HBCU culture I was giving tours around campus to all the visiting families and stuff that was that was coming up that was showing up and stuff and it was just different like the cult the family the
The the it’s like it was it was a family like we all it was it was like you all went to school with each other like we were all went to school with each other we played pranks on each other we had beef it like you know we was on the
Dorms like a lot of stuff went down it was it was a it was a culture that you just cannot substitute it just you can’t so then I was like all right I kind I kind of experienced this culture I did the fashion show I wasn’t even in the
Fashion show I did all that I was at home I did everything I’m gonna do everything I can screw this this is an amazing experience so I did everything I could that they allowed me to do then I was like I I’ve experienced that let me go focus on my entrepreneurship now it
Was like nah bruh you’re gonna You’re Gonna Play and stay pwi I was like what is this like this is in Georgia like what so I went there and uh for real and I looked at the site and I was like oh they got a lot of lakes okay I already
Got some oh they got some white folks I’ll be different okay try that out so I went there and cultured shot we we were not there uh now clean State now 2022 very very very black uh yeah a little different I’ve played a big role into that
Uh a huge role into that I believe and that’s a whole story with Clayton State news but uh it was different it was just it was more it felt like it was it wasn’t people going to school to get an education and and really focus on their studies
And stress about that and not really kind of be a part of because I also joined the Student Activity committee immediately as soon as I joined and it was just it was a different culture it wasn’t it wasn’t as Community Based but we tried within our activity group to
Make it that and it’s kind of grown into that I think strongly because of Greek life um dope dope um that’s why I asked because it’s definitely different it’s a big difference between pwis and hbcus I haven’t you know personally attended a pwi um I’m a graduate of an HBCU however
I mean you can see it you can see it when you’re around people that that’s a tenant a PW a pwi um it’s just from conversing and having you know dialogue with people who attended a pwi it’s it’s a major difference it’s a major difference and that’s a lot of things
That I can just see as uh you know hbcus our family like you said you know everybody’s like everyone it’s a family it’s a very intimate setting um and it’s just I feel like just another experience that you just can’t get out of pwi in my
Opinion um yeah you know that once again that’s my opinion so but that’s what I think that’s it yeah yeah okay um now once again I’m gonna go back to your bio I looked at the Bible I I see just the just checking in out uh yes
Yeah let’s talk to us about that a little bit first so just checking in uh it’s a it’s a mental health daily Wellness app so essentially every time so during the pandemic a lot of people were checking in on each other like once or two twice twice a month you know it
Wasn’t really sometimes never um a lot of the senior citizen Market they go without being checked in for days sometimes weeks and isolation and loneliness is probably one of the biggest causes of depression and a lot of us are going through a lot of depression right now because you know we
Haven’t really confronted what this isolation truly did to us it affected us on a biological level and a mental so just checking in was just a simple app to say you know what every day you set your time like my check-in time is at six I probably didn’t check in so my mom
Has got alerted that hey Eric didn’t check in today check in on him so then she she sends me a text message hey Eric we didn’t check in today can you check in I’m like yes and then because she texts me now I’m communicating with my
Mom how was your day I hope you had a good day and uh that’s just kind of just how it grew into that so it’s a really simple just checking in there’s a free version for everybody to just get notification and then the paid version
And is we’re going to try to use those funds to the goal is is to be able to offset uh therapy for our users so we want to do some kind of a situation where if you check in for 30 days in a row then you unlock a therapy credit
That either a therapist is going to donate or we’ll do a partnership with an existing Health provider or whatever and then they will give those credits so they can at least reclaim one hour for therapy okay see now now that’s different that’s very different um you know just when you think that you’ve
Heard it all or when you think that you’ve seen mostly every app that can be invented you have not um that is a very clever app um like you said it’s something simple but it means so much because it’s just checking in like you say like you stated um
You know it’s sad that the elderly they don’t get checked in on um the way that they should um you know it’ll bear them what’s in the situation but I feel like that’s a very very dope out um you know just the idea and the thought
Process behind it I think it’s a very clever thing um which also shows that you know your level of I guess just being a human and not being a selfish human being first of all um so I definitely commend that I commend it 100 um the project injury law now what yeah
What in the world affiliation do you have with that so so broader injury that’s my best friend that’s that we’ve known each other since since middle school and he’s been around law since we met like he was like the middle guy like in in in in like Middle School literally he’s always
Been around law so he’s always kind of just grown in law he’s a Morehouse man what tomorrow he’s a member of cap offici as well and I remember when he opened his firm he was like you know what let me let me kind of get my feet
With let me actually learn a lot of land let me let me really get it get it going where we can scale to the point where it’s like hey when I need to tap on you I’m gonna tap on you so so now listen you you’re whatever you need bro if you
Whenever you need me just let me know and he was like Hey we’re in a really nice position right now uh it’ll be great if we can just you know do this together and I was like bro whatever let’s go so we just we just kind of
Joined forces and I just help as best as I can and um he is it’s it’s a synergistic situation so yeah now what you just said that’s about to take me to to I said we’re gonna keep it around 30 minutes so I’m gonna try my best to do that
Um that’s gonna take me to theprofights.com because after reading about you know reading reading about it reading about what it means um the the purpose of the app it kind of intertwines with what you just said um okay what you know I know but for the sake of
Me interviewing you tell the people about that where did Pro profiles that what did that app come from what does it mean what’s the purpose of it what was the what was the brain power behind it so profies.com launched in 2012. so this is actually our 10-year anniversary and
Went through many different iterations so the I the concept of getting Divine non-members online has been done several times like divine nine online right he’s actually abroad and he does a lot of D9 excursions every year like like some of the best destinations and stuff like
That he’s been able to Pivot that into a really viable business so with the profits app I I was able to jump into Tech and really learn Tech and understand Tech and I got burned by several developers I had one of the top developers in the country actually has a
Partner that’s kind of directing me and leading me through understanding Tech and I realized that oh shoot guys yo we can leverage Tech to really do some damage in this community because if you really analyze the Divine non-members on an individual front they’re doing damage like like really
Good they’re like like that good work like they’re they’re getting legislation passed like they’re getting appointed in offices they’re Executives and Boards like Divine non-members are are really making an impact in the community and one of the biggest catalysts to that is the active members the members that are
Active that are paying their annual dues they’re funneling and funding that Initiative for our presidents to go out there and do that good stuff in the communities especially on the local level in National level so it was like well why are we not together why don’t we have our own situation like
We have our own conversation like I can have five different conversations with you right now and if you’re not denying you’re not going to understand what you and I are talking about and we’re in two different organizations right so we have that Bond that’s there so it’s like
Let’s leverage that Bond let’s honor our Founders let’s leverage technology and let’s get on a platform that’s for us by us that’s intended for us to scale and grow and build that group economics which we call Divine non-economics wow oh that that’s something uh you know it was very interesting that was very
Interesting when I was actually you know when I was reading about it uh just really know how the app works and the purpose of the app because we do have a lot within our own Community we have a lot of resources this right there we just need the dots connected
Um which is another reason why you know we we have this particular flat platform that we’re on talking to each other on right now it’s because hey we could we connect with what you do to the audience and you know vice versa even myself I’m learning some things you know uh hey
It’s a lot of things you have going on I might need to reach out about but I’ll just do it yeah it’s definitely yeah it’s so much much right there and I can it’s crazy that you know we’re all denying and granted you know you might be founding on different
Principles and you might have you know different models and things of that nature however I mean let’s be real we all for the common good we all are supposed to be for the common good so hey why not reach out to this person who’s a part of this um this
Organization or this organization that’s not yours at the end of the day man we all we all are there to help each other and I feel like that’s a great central location and a great Melting Pot for um the five nine um divine nine organization members to
Come through uh Network reach out and do what they need to do and it’s like right there um I think that’s a great idea um you know I thought that was the one I I’m gonna be honest with you I like to check it in now let’s go but but I like
The problem like that’s that’s something especially how we’re doing it and how we’re building Divine on economics like I’m we’re leveraging technology which we built the app it’s available now IOS and Android it’s a free account for Devine members but we have a premium account also because it’s a business model to
Fund everything and then we even allow supporters to get on this so if you’re a Divine supporter and you want to get access to us that’s a paid account though because that paid account is going to help fuel our divine economics it’s free but you got to get verified
That’s the today we have a very kyc that’s built into the app where if you get verified you get a check mark on your profile so you can know that you’re actually a verified member I I love that I love that um the Blue Tech man you need that blue tape
Sometimes for a lot of different reasons of this status but you you really need it you really need it but um but yeah um you know like I said 30 minutes I’m gonna hold myself to that I’m a little bit over right now but I’m holding
Myself today listen we can go as long as you want it’s on you I I’m honored to have this conversation with somebody that that you know cares that’s this is beautiful oh man absolutely absolutely um so you know for anyone who wants to I guess just hop into any of the industry
That you have going on um whether if they want to happen and they may want to write a book um off of their experience of trying to become a successful entrepreneur um a person who wants to hop into entrepreneurship and you know that’s the whole another ball game that people
Really don’t understand uh um what would you tell them if someone says hey look I want to I want to build something just like you did I hey I want to start out with insurance you know what everybody case may be what would you tell these people what would you
Leave the audience with oh um I wish we had more time uh the the first thing I would say because though I’m trying to be as impactful as possible well it’s gonna sound cliche because that’s the thing about information it’s like it’s it’s repeated over and over
And over again and you kind of already know what you want to do you kind of already know what you kind of have to do because we have so much information that’s just there A lot of times we’re waiting for somebody to kind of spoon feed that to us um
I would say this I if I can just give some value right now just say Hey listen you uh understand that you have to measure your own success based off what you’re trying to accomplish right everybody has their own level of success everybody has their own metric for success but the best part
About success is it it can fluctuate right you may you may go after something and and it you just you just don’t get it but a lot of times when we stumble we’re actually you know we’re falling forward we all know that right so you just have to make a conscious effort you
Know what let me just try this don’t don’t even say I’ma do this I’m gonna be this I’m gonna have the positive affirmations but when it comes to business specifically because businesses do Miracle businesses is analytical you can actually track business business is predictable so if you want to be an
Entrepreneur if you want to be a business owner you have to figure out what your business model really is and then work backwards from there like really understand what is the service you’re offering because at the end of the day we’re all in business to
Make money but if you’re able to have a business model that not only makes you money but do good then you’ll make a lot of money because a lot of people need that that service so it’s important that you know don’t just I want to be this I
Want to be that okay that’s that’s great but let’s be really focused like laser sharp focus on I what is it that I’m trying to accomplish and just to give you some a second layer just to take it they always ask everybody what’s your number like what what’s what’s your real number
We all like to have this big number I want to be 100 millionaire I want to be a billionaire you know I want to be I want to be a team listen stop what’s your real number and the way you determine your real number is to figure
Out what’s the lifestyle that you want to have period what’s the lifestyle you want to have put that number on paper and say all right and listen be obnoxious you want to have a villain in Thailand you want to have a condo a loft in New York
You wanna have a beach house literally take the time write all that information down you want to drive two cars you want a private chauffeur you want a private Chef write all that down do it numerically because it’s analytical which means it can be predictable write that down and then
Look at that number and circle it it’s going to surprise everybody because everybody’s gonna be like wait a minute that’s all I need to feel like I’m successful why am I going after these billions and why why am I why am I hearing millionaire why is this millionaire number keep because that’s that’s
Marketing that’s marketing so get your real number once you figure out what your real number is oh you can’t be stopped because now you have a numerical then you can look at your account and be like well I ain’t there yet but I know what number I need
To get to and then in order to support that number which we’ve been talking about all the time is guys straight a hack honestly real estate life insurance stocks and the only reason you do that is because you put money into an asset that you can loan again so you don’t pay
Taxes that’s it that’s it that’s the only reason why we do it so once you know your number then you’re able to say all right how do I put that number in those Vehicles so I can have a residual for the rest of my life wow well she knows something that was
Some great knowledge on which is why I wanted to ask that question again see it’s always the reason why I love to ask these questions um man look write your number down I’m gonna go write me a new number down when we get done with this interview my direct self okay cool Google
I’m open I wanna let’s let’s connect let’s unite let’s just let’s just do it y’all let’s just really do it like the money is there like let’s just pull it together and let’s do it absolutely absolutely absolutely um another point that I want to hit you know very very quickly um Moolah Wireless
Yes thank you how how did how did that come about just talk to me about that uh okay go ahead I’m sorry you understand no you get it so I so this is gonna be for your audience as well too so Moolah Wireless let’s so this I’m the CMO from
What I was CEO is Vernell Woods go to moonlightwireless.com we have TI as a partner like it’s one of those things where we give tablets to Morris brown paint College we’re going down to Alabama in November like if so if you are a Pell Grant student listen students
If you are a Pell Grant student go to mulawwireless.com and apply for a tablet that we give you for free that the government pays us to give you accessible it’s a free tablet with 12 months of service the government so the ACP program the affordable connectivity program was passed by Body which pretty
Much says they’re going to allocate an x amount of dollars for people that are on all government programs food stamps student lunch Pell Grants veterans tribal lands like you name it if you’re on a government program you can apply to get a Moolah wireless tablet and we’ll
Ship it to you at no cost you never have to pay a monthly bill and then the best part about that is is we added Moolah mobile to the tablet which means you’re able to actually earn money from just having a tablet that you can redeem for gift cards buying a Marketplace donate
To your school your church it’s a it’s a built-in ecosystem black owned this duvernel was is a beast Georgia Tech presidential scholar like his resume is insane so that like we really need to like let’s let’s go on this interview first because people need to know that man there’s so many
Resources that’s available and you know even better even back when you know we were in college it was a lot but people a lot of times people don’t put it out there and a lot of times people don’t research but when you once again I’m glad that we have this platform so we
Can put it on the Forefront like Hey look it’s no trick to gimmick this is what it is where in Alabama y’all going we’re going to the classics so we’re actually here we’re going to the classics okay November 12th is where we’re going you know I’m a graduate of
Alabama state I’m a graduate we gotta come by to the booth and stuff because don’t don’t I like that I like that so it’s a first come first serve and then we got about 20 000 coming afterwards and then a hundred thousand so the more the demand
The more we order and then we just get it to the community I heard that y’all heard that all right get your tablet get your tablets get your tablets absolutely I did want to I did want to touch on that because I did read that in
Your bio as well and um I was like okay this man has so many hats you know I was like more like Wireless and I’ve heard of it um I actually saw where I saw my first introduction of that was I want to say
It was on the news I saw it the news to wait yeah and um you know I see some on the news and it catch my attention sometimes because I I don’t really watch it like that because it’s so depressing but but that caught my attention and that
Was that was my first introduction of it but it’s good to actually hear um someone who’s on the inside to get a different View and you know someone just a just an inside um inside I guess some inside Dialogue on it so yeah yeah absolutely man and it
Looked like us because we’re really like one of two that’s only black owned that’s actually doing this because there’s other companies that distributed the tablets we just own the tablets we own the software and we have the contract directly with the federal government so it’s it’s we’re the first to do that so
It’s it’s like it’s it’s real is good to do it it feels really good to do it that’s amazing that’s amazing man it’s definitely amazing um so like I said man I appreciate you coming on and just taking time out of your day to come on and spread some
Knowledge to the audience and draw some gems and some Jewels um I’m pretty sure the audience would get a lot out of this out of this interview uh man I appreciate it man definitely definitely if y’all don’t live with me go to Eric Lee Usher at my Instagram ericlyusure.com uh all the
Other links to the profiles app to the Moolah to just checking in is all there as well so yes there you have it there you have it DC Universe wants to say man we gonna get up out of here hey man salute I appreciate you sir
Hey thank you thank you man thank you all for tuning in to another episode of historically black sense man these Premier digital platform for all things HTC und9 organizations we out of here we’ll see you next time
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