Isaac Hayes III, founder of Fanbase, shares a powerful moment from a venture capital pitch that challenges how we think about competition, culture, and innovation.
When asked why he would go up against giants like Facebook and Instagram, his response was simple—and bold:
👉 “I can build anything you can build… you can’t build Black people.”
This is more than confidence. This is about owning culture, understanding your audience, and building where others can’t compete.
In business, your edge isn’t always technology—it’s perspective.
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The NAACP Image Award-winning Black Money Tree Podcast is more than a show—it’s a movement. We’re committed to closing the racial wealth gap through entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and real estate investment. Our mission: build wealth within underserved communities, create self-sustainability, and leave a legacy of prosperity for generations to come.
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