Episode 17: Giving Yourself The Opportunity to Fail: How to Change your Financial Future w/ Finance Coach Rob Boyd

In This Episode, Minority Trailblazer Rob shares;

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The Top 2 things he learned from meeting Warren Buffet

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How to use money as leverage not a hinderance

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The Hardest part about Entrepreneurship

ABOUT ROB

Rob Boyd is an example of answering the call of purpose with your God-given gifts. Helping connect people to solutions that they are not be aware of is his passion. Many people continuously look for better insight, tools, and resources that will provide a higher quality of life.

Rob committed himself to helping bridge those gaps. After college, the meaning of life revealed itself with what many people would call “once in a lifetime opportunities.” After meeting or creating relationships with individuals like Warren Buffett, Don Peebles, and Eric Thomas, Rob knew the insight they shared instantly pushed him to use his instincts and skills in entrepreneurship, real estate, and finance.

Rob earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Communications at Howard University, then I ventured across town to obtain a Master’s degree in Real Estate Finance from Georgetown University. This scholastic journey fueled him to educate people on important yet simple concepts that will improve their lifestyle and create a stronger foundation for a legacy.

While finishing school, he started a financial coaching agency that works with families, professionals and business owners to teach the basics of wealth building. Rob’s team curated large events and workshops along the East Coast that simplified the components of entrepreneurship and financial progress. The approach was focused on the mental, financial, and emotional strategies that embody true growth for people that did not know how to begin pursuing their goals while managing life’s financial responsibilities. Also, Rob created marketing/branding methods for his fellow associates to help them grow their businesses. This was his way of amplifying his impact on others. Rob believes his purpose in life is to help people embody habits that will give them a greater sense of freedom.