Building Wealth Through Discipline with Gerald D. Alli

On Being Black Men: A Blueprint For Power and Purpose with Fredrick Bush, Episode 5 Welcome to “On Being Black Men: A Blueprint For Power and Purpose.” This podcast aims to create a space for truth, healing, and forward motion for Black men through honest conversations on manhood, mental health, relationships, and legacy. In this episode of “On Being Black Men,” Fredrick Bush speaks with Gerald D. Alli, Financial Advisor and Insurance Agent, president of Gerald D. Alli and Associates, Inc. With over 40 years of experience, Gerald has helped individuals and families build financial security through insurance, retirement, and estate planning. Known for his service-driven approach and referral-based business, he shares practical insights on generational wealth, discipline, and creating long-term financial stability. Tune in to the episode to hear about: Gerald’s family background, including his mother’s experiences with racism in lower Alabama, her move to New York’s Catskills for opportunity, and the lasting impact of that trauma How Gerald’s parents married young, saved for years, and built a home in Monticello, helping him gain confidence and social access across communities A story from Gerald’s early insurance career where coworkers assumed he couldn’t ski, and how his skill shifted office respect and inclusion Gerald’s practical approach to wealth-building and protection: family business lessons, the “human value” concept, life insurance as buying future income for heirs, and the differences between term and permanent insurance Learn more about Gerald D. Alli: Follow Gerald on LinkedIn:   / gerald-d-alli-1b8139ab   Email Gerald: [email protected] *********************************** About the On Being Black Men: A Blueprint For Power and Purpose: On Being Black Men: A Blueprint for Power and Purpose is a space where silence breaks, truth rises, and healing begins. Each episode offers honest, culturally rooted conversations about what it means to navigate the world as a Black man — while carrying history, surviving systems, and reclaiming peace. We explore mental health not as a problem to fix, but as a blueprint to build upon: a guide toward clarity, resilience, emotional literacy, and deeper connection. This podcast brings together voices from the community — professionals, fathers, sons, mothers, thinkers, artists, and everyday people — unpacking real-life issues like generational trauma, masculinity, love, fatherhood, rage, and recovery. Part reflection, and call to action, we’re rewriting the script and redefining strength on our own terms. Whether you're on the edge of burnout, in the middle of a breakthrough, or just beginning the work, you're not alone. This is for us. This is about us. This is On Being Black Men. Watch or listen to more episodes of On Being Black Men: A Blueprint For Power and Purpose: YouTube:    / @fredrickbush-o1d   Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5Pzo7xv... Apple: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow Eidolon Therapeutic Counseling, LLC on LinkedIn:   / eidolon-therapeutic-counseling-llc   Follow the podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow Fredrick on Instagram:   / fbushobbm   Connect and learn more from your host, Fredrick Bush, LCSW: Connect with Fredrick on LinkedIn:   / fredrick-bush-lcsw-2b664122   Visit Eidolon Therapeutic Counseling, LLC’s website: https://www.eidolon.help Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not therapy or clinical treatment and does not create a therapist-client relationship. If you are in need of mental health support, please consult a licensed professional. The views expressed by guests are their own and may not reflect those of Fredrick Bush or OBBM. Participation in any discussion now does not replace professional, medical, or psychological advice. Listener discretion is advised for emotionally sensitive topics.