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🎙️ Asking Questions Based on Your Circumstances

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In this episode, Dr. Renée Jordan shares a deeply personal story about declaring herself financially independent after her first year of undergrad. FAFSA said her parents could pay—but the reality was different. Growing up in a Black middle-class family in Prince George’s County, Maryland, she had to find her own way through college with discipline, resilience, and creativity.

From navigating a temp agency in downtown D.C. to learning hard lessons about professionalism (and humility) on the job, Dr. Jordan reflects on how asking the right questions based on her real circumstances opened doors to financial resources, growth, and independence.

This episode isn’t about a blueprint that applies to everyone—it’s about the courage to align y ... 

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Black-Liberation.TechBlack-Liberation.Tech PodcastBlack Middle Class RealitiesFAFSAFinancial IndependenceCollege survival strategiesLessons from temp jobsProfessional growth through mistakesStudent financial responsibilityAsking the right questionsBuilding financial habitsParents and college costs