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MEOCHEA ME-ME MONEY: INTERVIEW WITH COLE BLAC (VINCENT BLAC)

  • Writer: Michael Thervil
    Michael Thervil
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read

Written by Michael Thervil

 

MEOCHEA ME-ME MONEY: INTERVIEW WITH COLE BLAC (VINCENT BLAC)

[Col Blac Vincent Cole Meochea ME-ME Money] An off the cuff interview occurred between VEDA Partner Meochea Me-Me Money took the time out to interview “Col Blac” Vincent Cole who is a film maker, entrepreneur, and generally considered to be a jack of all trades. During the course of their interview, they touched on Vincent Cole’s latest book entitled “Consequence” which is considered a self-help book and is one that you can purchase on Amazon. What inspired Vincent Cole to write his latest book was his various life experiences and the urge to speak, inspire and motivate with the youth. Vincent Cole also talked about his latest album entitled: “Gangsta Blues featuring Versal Clique” and his time spent in the music business and how those experiences shaped his life today. Hailing from Jacksonville, which is a city located in Duval County, Florida.

 

One of the messages that Vincent Cole expressed during the interview and that is highlighted in his book was that “ignorance of the law is no excuse”. For many people that may have had the misfortune of dealing with the American Criminal Justice System, his words may sound harsh. But harsh or not, the logic of Vincent Cole is backed up by the everyday practice of law enforcement on all levels throughout the United States. Vincent Cole went on to say: “you can't go out there blind. And if you understand that and you're willing to say, hey, I’m going to take whatever comes my way, then that way can blame folks because you made the wrong decisions”.

 

In a world where pointing fingers at others has become the norm, the words of Vincent Cole are both relevant and needed to be said. From expressing his positions on drugs and the moral compass on one's future direction, it's safe to say that Vincent Cole has very well put himself in the position to guide not only the adult audience of his book but to minors out there who may need direction. When asked by Meochea Money: “How do you stay real and responsible with your platform” Vincent Cole simply stated through: “Life experiences. I do a lot of traveling”. From taking the position that one should “always have an exit strategy” to taking solace in the fact that “nothing lasts forever”, to providing small financial tips that he uses from day to day within his own life; there appears to be more to Vincent Cole than meets the eye.

 

Take the time out to give this broadcast a listen.

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