Rashad Bilal
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Boss bitch.
Boss bitch.
Boss bitch.
For all the listeners, the cup was just put down. All right, let me turn to her. Let's hear this. Okay.
For all the listeners, the cup was just put down. All right, let me turn to her. Let's hear this. Okay.
For all the listeners, the cup was just put down. All right, let me turn to her. Let's hear this. Okay.
I've been going on six years with this advice, and it's still the most important advice. Plan for your future because you're going to be older a lot longer than you're going to be younger. When you talk to people, especially in our space, two things they say. I wish I would have known that when I was younger, and I wish I would have started when I was younger.
I've been going on six years with this advice, and it's still the most important advice. Plan for your future because you're going to be older a lot longer than you're going to be younger. When you talk to people, especially in our space, two things they say. I wish I would have known that when I was younger, and I wish I would have started when I was younger.
I've been going on six years with this advice, and it's still the most important advice. Plan for your future because you're going to be older a lot longer than you're going to be younger. When you talk to people, especially in our space, two things they say. I wish I would have known that when I was younger, and I wish I would have started when I was younger.
Ever. Start now.
Ever. Start now.
Ever. Start now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How long are you really young?
How long are you really young?
How long are you really young?
It's interesting. I remember the kid who graduates college feels like he's a man or a woman now because they've passed the phase of their scholastic education in a certain sense. And so are they no longer young? And I'm like, to me, they're young, right? 43 to 24 is pretty young, but they're going into now adulthood. They're part of the real world.
It's interesting. I remember the kid who graduates college feels like he's a man or a woman now because they've passed the phase of their scholastic education in a certain sense. And so are they no longer young? And I'm like, to me, they're young, right? 43 to 24 is pretty young, but they're going into now adulthood. They're part of the real world.