Episode 17

Faith, Finance & Full Ownership!

We speak with Dr. Jennifer McNeil, a CEO & Founder of Maven Leadership Solutions, a Senior Mortgage Broker and former Senior Underwriting Manager. She shared expert insights on real estate buying, emphasizing strategic planning, the impact of debt on mortgage qualifications, and the benefits of combining her roles as a mortgage broker and realtor for seamless client service. She highlighted the importance of real estate investing for building generational wealth and navigating current market challenges, including low inventory and evolving interest rates. Additionally, Dr. McNeil discussed the role of faith, leadership, and self-discipline in entrepreneurship, offering guidance on personal growth and financial empowerment. This a must listen and get your notebooks ready. Black Men Sundays is ranked #12 of the top 80 Black Wealth Podcasts on https://podcasts.feedspot.com/black_wealth_and_investing_podcasts/

You can connect with her through her services listed below:

CEO/Founder/Keynote Speaker https://www.mavenleadershipsolutions.com/

Bestselling Author https://a.co/d/cF93NK7

International Luxury RealtorĀ® http://jennifermcneil.lptrealty.com/

National Senior Mortgage Originator  http://jmcneil.startmyapplication.com/

About the Podcast

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Black Men Sundays
This podcast offers professional techniques for building generational wealth and general finance tips aided by weekly guest speakers who are professionals in finance.

About your host

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Corie Murray

Emmy Award Winning News Photojournalist of over 20 years that has covered major trials, hurricanes, and all major news stories happening around the United States and Central Florida. A native of Brooklyn, NYC and educated in Newport News and Hampton, Virginia. Graduate of the FAMU School of Journalism with emphasis on the science of Broadcast Journalism. Interests include buying stocks to increase portfolio, property ownership, and learning to be more financially sound, and is an avid investor in African American businesses.