Own The Table

Own The Table

From Skits to Stacks (ft. Kyle Exum)

32 min · 27 de sep de 2025
portada del episodio From Skits to Stacks (ft. Kyle Exum)

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In this episode of Own the Table, we welcome Howard University alumnus and digital creator Kyle Exum for an in-depth conversation on creativity, financial management, and building long-term value. Kyle shares insights into his content creation process, the discipline behind managing and investing earnings as a young professional, and practical budgeting strategies that are especially relevant for today’s student body. Listeners will also gain perspective on Kyle’s personal journey, his growth beyond viral success, and the principles guiding his career and financial decisions. This episode delivers timely lessons on transforming creativity into sustainable wealth and legacy.

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