Is having a “Bust Life” a Good or Bad Thing? As long as you are Kwame Brown, then it means having a voice for “We The People”, as he says, that has been long overdue.
Unless you have been under a log the past month this summer, you do know who this viral YouTube Ex-NBA player is, who is known for being the first Number 1 pick kid drafted out of High School to the NBA. He also played with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant while working over 12 years in the league. With that being said, I am not sure who would come to the conclusion that this man has a BUSTA LIFE? Make that make sense? No, it doesn’t.
Kwame has capitalized off the 20 years of naysayers calling his NBA career *A Bust* to his wildly popular viral YouTube show “A Bust Life with Kwame Brown.” He has grown from a couple of hundred viewers to hundreds of thousands of viewers in a week. Instead of letting the negativity of the haters bother him, he has created a community that supports his legacy. He discusses issues about how our children need access to more programs to learn a trade or skill. He also discussed other important issues going on in America. He does address many celebrities in the media that keep talking down on his life. You will see this in many of his lives.
Mrs B Finesse had the privilege to be on his Podcast show in July 2021. To be able to get my ideas and mindset to a bigger audience was a pleasure. There were over 9000 viewers on the live stream shown. This was definitely a good platform to educate people that many kids in public school are reading at or below 3rd-grade level, and about the issues with Black students, especially boys in the school system, and what can be done to help bring them out of the school to prison pipeline and not be a statistic.
She discussed teaching our kids, what is lacking in the school system, and my views on how we can all help to make a difference since the children are our future. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/AcU7489GsF4 ENJOY and be EDUCATED about what is really happening with our children.
Comment below your perspective of education and its effects of society.
Good morning, hi my name is Karen King, and Kwame I’m watching and enjoying what you bring to our community a platform to expand and express our mindset. I’m listening to the lady speaking about teaching our young people to read especially boys. I have the same concept with teaching our young girls math because girls are geared more towards a nurturing field of like nursing which is a great career however let’s place other options before them. I struggled in math and I’ve always said, I’m gonna help the next generation of young girls to not have to struggle in that area.
Thank you for this opportunity to at least say what’s on my mindset to help uplift and promote “Doing it for ourselves “. Please if I can help reach out. Also how can I get in touch with the lady that spoke today about her just starting her journey. I don’t know how to begin but every day I’m searching for how can I be of help to start my journey.
Have great day!
Thank you Karen King. Yes, I am Mrs.B Finesse and I am the lady speaking with Kwame Brown about teaching young people. I appreciate that you have a love for learning also. Thank you for your kind words. I will keep giving my insight on interesting topics! My Millennial Finesse Mindset will always be promised. My contact info is at the top of the page labeled: CONTACT
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