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When Money Becomes a Weapon, Sovereignty Becomes Sacred
I just saw a powerful video by Tonya Evans on LinkedIn, and I reposted it there because it names a truth many are only beginning to see. You will find the link to the video at the end of this post: "Some say crypto is about hiding," says Tonya Evans. The truth is that for many across the world, it has been about survival, freedom, and dignity. For Nigerian feminists whose bank accounts were frozen, it was about surviving. For Afghan women fleeing the Taliban, a Bitcoin wallet meant freedom that could cross borders. For the 1.3 billion unbanked, it’s the difference between being invisible and being seen. "Cryptocurrency has become a lifeline for dissidents, the disenfranchised, and marginalized communities around the world," says Tonya Evans. Tonya Evans is a respected legal scholar and global voice on crypto and financial sovereignty whose work is grounded in history, law, and the protection of human dignity. She is also the author of Digital Money Demystified. Because of the urgency of this moment, I plan to bring her into King’s Circle in February, so this community can engage her directly — not as theory, but as lived reality. I am committed to making sure you get the tools to thrive not only spiritually but financially. 👑 Circle — where have you witnessed financial tools used to protect life, freedom, or rightful agency? Drop your insights below. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tonyamarieevans_endsars-activity-7417649865637261312-B_9P?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=member_desktop_web&rcm=ACoAAADZXu4BKxyzx4Kj3hl88OqDLZg3sunUpi0
When Money Becomes a Weapon, Sovereignty Becomes Sacred
He Lost His Home to Fire — But He's Showing Up To Teach Anyway
Our guest today, Rahkim Sabree, didn’t just write a book about Overcoming Financial Trauma — he embodies the work. Late last year, Rahkim lost his home in a devastating fire. In the midst of exhaustion, uncertainty, and rebuilding from the ground up, he could have easily said no to meeting with us. Instead, he said yes. Rahkim believes there is something sacred in his loss — that even life-altering moments can carry meaning, clarity, and divine alignment. If you’ve ever faced a setback that tested your faith, your finances, or your future, this conversation will meet you where you are — and point toward what’s possible beyond the pain. Let’s show up, give this brother the welcome he deserves, and support his book. As the founder of King’s Circle, I remain committed to elevating voices that matter. These financial conversations aren’t optional — they are essential to building the empires we seek to build. Come join us at 12 PST/3 EST: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89499648545?pwd=PpZzC2iVy7EQOBIcsAElfeyTHt4xM5.1
This Saturday: Break the Money Patterns That Keep Repeating
Ask yourself: Are your actions aligned with the version of you you’re becoming—or the one you’re trying to leave behind? Many people start the year with financial goals. Yet the same stress, avoidance, and familiar money patterns quietly continue. So, pause and reflect: - What are your financial goals for 2026? - How do you really feel about where you are financially right now? - What patterns keep repeating, even when you want change? - This Saturday at 12 PM PST / 3 PM EST, Rahkim Sabree joins the King’s Circle for a conversation that goes deeper than typical money or investment talks. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89499648545?pwd=P Rahkim is a leading voice in financial wellness and the author of Overcoming Financial Trauma. His work explores the emotional and psychological relationship we have with money—and how that relationship shapes our stability, stress levels, and ability to fully show up in life. This isn’t about tactics or quick fixes. It’s about awareness, healing, and choice. Choose you in 2026. Begin the year right with this insightful conversation. I invite you to join us this Saturday. Here's the Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89499648545?pwd=P
This Saturday: Break the Money Patterns That Keep Repeating
Can Financial Growth and Spiritual Growth Coexist?
After I sent out my last newsletter, someone replied with this: “I question whether an interest in financial growth and spiritual evolvement are compatible objectives. You might reflect on this.” I get comments like this from time to time. There’s a deeply rooted belief that if we talk about money, wealth, or financial growth, we must be abandoning our spirituality. That belief is exactly why I’m glad the author of Overcoming Financial Trauma, Rahkim Sabree, is speaking in the King’s Circle on January 17 at 12 PM PST / 3 PM EST. Rahkim is a leading voice in financial wellness. He writes for Forbes and has been featured in The New York Times for his work at the intersection of money, mental health, and personal development. He’ll be sharing insights and perspectives around money, healing, and awareness. For me, conversations about finance and wealth creation aren’t about greed. They’re about stability. How do we live more stable, grounded, and fulfilling lives? Spiritual communities often avoid honest conversations about money. Yet the reality is this: many of us are stressed about our financial situation. And living in constant financial stress is harmful to our health, our relationships, and our ability to fully show up in life. So, I’m curious—what questions do you hope to explore with Rahkim in this conversation? If you’d like to go deeper ahead of time, consider supporting his work by purchasing Overcoming Financial Trauma. Supporting his book helps amplify important conversations like this within our community. This is a dialogue worth having—openly and honestly.
Can Financial Growth and Spiritual Growth Coexist?
Healing Financial Trauma to Win in 2026
If we’re serious about winning in 2026, the work starts now—not with hustle, but with mindset. Not with more income alone, but with a healthier relationship to money. Money isn’t just math. It’s memory, emotion, and lived experience. That’s why on January 17th, The King’s Circle is hosting a powerful conversation with Rahkim Sabree, author of Overcoming Financial Trauma. Rahkim is a leading voice in financial wellness who writes for Forbes and has been featured in The New York Times for his work at the intersection of money, mental health, and personal development. Too many people are stuck in cycles of guilt, shame, scarcity, and survival when it comes to money—often without realizing why. Rahkim’s work helps people identify financial trauma, understand how it shows up in their decisions, and begin the process of healing so they can build wealth with clarity and intention. This talk isn’t about budgeting tricks or get-rich-quick strategies. It’s about: - Rewriting unhealthy money narratives - Releasing guilt and shame tied to finances - Developing a mindset rooted in ownership, confidence, and purpose - Redefining success on your own terms If you want a different outcome in 2026, you need a different relationship with money today. January 17th.The King’s Circle. The mindset shift starts here. Be in the room. 👑
Healing Financial Trauma to Win in 2026
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