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Back In The Black podcast was created to provide a forum for people of color to discuss the important issue of Economic Growth for Communities of Color. The financial term “in the black” is used to refer to a company’s profitability and current financial health. When you’re in the black, it means you are producing positive earnings or outcomes. Our in depth conversations are focused on Culture, Heath. Education and Wealth. We pose the question to our guest and listeners how do we collectively get Back In the Black!

About The Who

Executive Producer & Host

Originally from Farmville, VA, Frank Moseley experienced racial inequality and economic disparity first-hand, and vowed to make a change.  He received a B.S. in Business Management from St.  Paul University in 2009, and went on to create a financial literacy program for high school and college students that increased the participants competency by 18%.  A life-long passion, Frank continues to offer financial literacy programming to school systems in Richmond, VA and surrounding counties.  He believes that the best way to develop economically is through social engagement and education; that is, to not only find a seat at the table but make a table for others to sit.

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Frank Moseley II is a Certified Financial Literacy Instructor, Author, Director and Producer with an inherent passion to be an Agent for Change in low and moderate income communities.  As a Social Entrepreneur, he founded multiple organizations including the S.E.E.D.  Initiative (Social Education for Economic Development), MPowered Productions (a multi-media entertainment and production company), Focused Technologies LLC (an innovative and interactive online platform that teaches financial literacy), and Mansa Gold Investment Group, Inc.  Each of these organizations are collectively designed to educate and promote the importance of socioeconomic change.  Frank also serves as a Co-Chair of the Reparations Circle of the Richmond Chapter of Coming To The Table, an organization that specializes in creating a safe and welcoming space for people to engage in facilitated conversation on race relations.

Editing & Production Manager

Eric Silski, a good friend, Airline Pilot and awesome farther, has been handling all of my post production work for BITB since Episode 4. I am grateful for his attention to detail and his adept technical skills. Thank you brother for helping to keep the movement growing!

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