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Black Success Magazine is the place where not only people of color but men and women go for encouragement, expert advice from industry experts and insights into today's personal development.
Publisher, Sherman Ray has spent the last 30+ years in every level of business and even a run for political office in Las Vegas, Nevada where he has lived for over 50 years. As a mentor, teacher and advocate he first began training business owners developing a following of over 200 small to large Chambers of Commerce. It is this wealth of knowledge and insight that he brings to the pages of Black Success Magazine and his wildly successful podcast heard on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Jan 6, 2026 ∙ 4 min
How to Mentor the Next Generation | Everything Starts with Seeing Potential
For Black Success Magazine There was a time when mentorship wasn’t a program—it was a way of life. Young people learned by watching. They listened more than they spoke. Elders corrected them, challenged them, and—most importantly—believed in them long before they believed in themselves. Somewhere along the way, we replaced wisdom with noise, experience with opinions, and patience with speed. And now we wonder why so many young people feel lost. Mentorship is not about control. It’s not about...
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Jan 5, 2026 ∙ 4 min
How to Eliminate Stress
Practical, old-school wisdom for living calmer, healthier, and longer One of the leading causes of high blood pressure—not just among African Americans, but across the board—is stress. Not the kind of stress that comes from honest work or healthy responsibility, but the needless, self-inflicted strain we pile onto our own backs day after day. Here’s the good news: while we may not be able to control everything that happens to us, we can control a surprising amount of what happens inside us....
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Dec 26, 2025 ∙ 5 min
The Power of Association
Why This Could Be Your Most Important New Year’s Resolution There’s an old saying your parents probably used long before hashtags and self-help podcasts made wisdom trendy: “Show me your friends, and I’ll show you your future.” It may sound old-fashioned, but like a well-built oak table or a handwritten letter, it has endured because it’s true. As the New Year approaches, people rush to resolutions—lose weight, make more money, read more books, wake up earlier. All worthwhile goals. But there...
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