Money With Mission Earns Spot on Black Enterprise’s Top 15 Podcasts

Money With Mission Podcast, hosted by Felecia Froe MD, was recently recognized as one of the top 15 real estate podcasts by Black Enterprise.

The shows were selected based on their quality, insights and longevity. Money With Mission was highlighted specifically for its inspiring stories from everyday people investing to transform neighborhoods and generate profits for their mission-minded investors. Black Enterprise noted the vital role black podcasts hosts represent because they understand the nuances and challenges that come with being a black real estate investor.

“I’m grateful to have my podcast listed alongside other exceptional leaders in the real estate investing space,” said Froe. “I understand the importance of representation, and I’m proud to bring my mission to the forefront and inspire more black women to take the next step in their investing journeys.”

For more information about Black Enterprise, visit its website.

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