Straight From The Heart
Courtney Richardson grew up in the Forties, the Kansas City neighborhood, got kicked out of Lincoln High, and did a year in juvenile lockup before he turned 16. By 19 he owned his first rental property. Today he’s the kid who mailed demo tapes to No Limit Records, grown up into the man building a Black-owned streaming network with Ice-T. On this episode of Straight From the Heart, Big Court sits down with Kim to connect a line most people never draw: from running up Master P’s voicemail until he called back, to owning 16 properties free and clear, to co-founding OG Network. The thread through all of it is ownership. Court says the thing a lot of us feel but don’t name. We set the trends, we spend the money, we move the needle, and we still don’t own the infrastructure. His answer isn’t to ask for a seat at somebody else’s table. It’s to build the table. He and Kim get into Black Wall Street, how a dollar actually circulates through a neighborhood, the difference between patronizing a business and owning one, and why he thinks financial literacy is the piece we keep leaving out. It’s a conversation about persistence, real estate, legacy, and putting your own money down before you ask anyone to match it. 🎙 Straight From The Heart is now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube 🎧 Listen Now: https://straightfromtheheart.transistor.fm/ [https://straightfromtheheart.transistor.fm/] 🔗 Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandblackchamber/ [https://www.instagram.com/heartlandblackchamber/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartlandblackchamber/ [https://www.facebook.com/heartlandblackchamber/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heartland-black-chamber-a3bb7b1b7/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/heartland-black-chamber-a3bb7b1b7/]
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