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Overcoming the Odds: Showcasing her journey as a journalist, historian, and author rooted in Ebony and Jet magazine.
Jun 25, 2026
28m 40s
Home Ownership: The best mortgage in America, by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, and no reliance on credit scores.
Jun 25, 2026
19m 08s
Brand Building: They built the largest Black-owned tax preparation service in the U.S., scaling to 1,000+ virtual locations.
Jun 24, 2026
26m 53s
Brand Growth: Discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform productivity, decision-making, and business growth.
Jun 24, 2026
28m 09s
Overcoming the Odds: After being denied parole, he created his own parole package with the help of his family.
Jun 24, 2026
24m 43s
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Overcoming the Odds: Showcasing her journey as a journalist, historian, and author rooted in Ebony and Jet magazine. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Margena Christian. 🎙️ Interview Summary: Dr. Margena Christian ✅ Purpose of the Interview The conversation serves three primary purposes: Highlight Dr. Christian’s career and influence Showcasing her journey as a journalist, historian, and author rooted in Ebony and Jet magazine. Promote her book “It’s No Wonder: The Life and Times of Motown’s Legendary Songwriter Sylvia Moy.” Preserve and correct Black cultural history Emphasizing the importance of documenting overlooked contributors—particularly Black women like Sylvia Moy—whose impact has often gone uncredited. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Legacy of Black media institutions (Ebony & Jet) Dr. Christian spent nearly two decades (1995–2014) at Johnson Publishing Company. Jet and Ebony were central to Black visibility before social media, shaping careers and cultural narratives. Being featured in these magazines was considered a milestone of success in the Black community. 👉 Insight: Media institutions played a critical role in documenting Black excellence and building public recognition. 2. Professional discipline and navigating the entertainment industry Christian stressed the importance of understanding the difference between business and personal relationships. She avoided distractions and maintained professionalism, even in celebrity-heavy environments. 👉 Insight: Success in media requires boundaries, focus, and clarity about one’s purpose. 3. Investigative storytelling and historical recovery Her book began with a simple social media question: why hadn’t Sylvia Moy’s contributions been widely documented? [ She conducted deep archival and interview-based research to verify claims. 👉 Insight: True storytelling requires verification, curiosity, and persistence, not just surface-level narratives. 4. Sylvia Moy’s overlooked impact on Motown Sylvia Moy helped save Stevie Wonder’s career when he risked being dropped. She co-created the hit “Uptight,” which kept him signed. Despite her role, she was denied proper producer credit, illustrating systemic inequities. 👉 Insight: Many foundational contributors—especially Black women—were historically under-credited or erased. 5. The importance of documenting history before it’s lost Christian emphasizes that: History may be hidden but not erased. If stories aren’t told accurately, others may distort or erase them. 👉 Insight: Preserving cultural history is both a responsibility and a form of protection. 6. The power of lived experience and “being in the room” Christian highlights her firsthand role in shaping media history—not just reporting on it. [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] She reflects on witnessing major figures early in their careers. 👉 Insight: Experience and proximity provide unique authority and storytelling depth. 💬 Notable Quotes On purpose and professionalism “Never get it twisted… it’s business… but a friendly business.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] “Very few people are really your friends.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] On media influence and cultural validation “Before social media, there was Jet.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] “Some people didn’t feel like they made it until they were in Jet magazine.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] On Sylvia Moy and untold history “That woman made history as a producer but was denied the credit.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] “How are you getting the credit for something… and I don’t see a footprint?” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] On storytelling and legacy “People will write you out… of your own history if you let them.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] “History may be hidden, but it’s never erased.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] On purpose-driven work “You’re just doing it because you’re called to do it.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt] 🧭 Overall Message This interview underscores a powerful theme: Document the truth, honor overlooked contributors, and take ownership of your narrative—before someone else rewrites it. It blends: Entrepreneurship and career advice Cultural preservation Investigative journalism Black media legacy #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 28m 40s | ||||||
| 6/25/26 | ![]() Home Ownership: The best mortgage in America, by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, and no reliance on credit scores. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Bruce Marks. CEO of NACA – America's Best Mortgage Program. The incredible NACA mortgage allows NACA Members to purchase their homes with the following: Below is a structured summary of the Bruce Marks interview with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, based entirely on the interview transcript you provided. All points and quotes are drawn from that source. Interview Summary Bruce Marks, founder and CEO of NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America), joins Rushion McDonald to discuss his four-decade mission to make affordable homeownership accessible to working families, particularly those historically excluded from the housing market. Marks explains how NACA fights predatory lending while simultaneously offering what he calls “the best mortgage in America”—characterized by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, low fixed interest rates, and no reliance on credit scores. The conversation highlights NACA’s innovative programs, including converting Section 8 housing vouchers into mortgage payments, the $1 Homeownership Program for vacant properties, and large-scale, community-based homebuying events that process thousands of families in days rather than months. Marks frames homeownership as a tool for wealth-building, community stability, crime reduction, and racial equity. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is threefold: Educate listeners about alternative paths to homeownership that defy traditional mortgage industry norms. Challenge myths about credit scores, Section 8 recipients, and affordability. Promote NACA’s model as a scalable, nationwide solution to the housing affordability crisis and racial wealth gap. Key Takeaways 1. NACA’s Mortgage Model Is Radically Different No down payment No closing costs or fees Below-market, fixed interest rates Credit scores are not used; lending is based on payment history and financial behavior. 2. Predatory Lending Targets Vulnerable Communities Marks defines predatory lending as mortgages “structured to fail”, citing the 2008 housing crisis as a direct result of unaffordable loan structures that later doubled or tripled payments. 3. Section 8 as a Pathway to Ownership and Wealth NACA enables families to apply their Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers toward mortgage payments, allowing renters to build equity instead of enriching landlords. Over a 20‑year term, this can result in $200,000–$300,000 in personal wealth. 4. The $1 Homeownership Program Is a Game Changer Cities sell vacant homes or lots to buyers for $1, while NACA finances renovation or new modular construction—cutting costs by eliminating developers and enabling homes to be built for roughly $120,000 total. 5. Scale and Impact Matter NACA operates in all 50 states Newark event drew 25,000+ people over five days Over 75,000 homeowners served Foreclosure rate: 0.00012. Notable Quotes from Bruce Marks “We have the best mortgage in the country.”. “Predatory lending is a mortgage that is structured to fail.”. “What you’re doing is the wealth is now going to the person with a Section 8, not to the landlord.”. “We do character-based lending, never looking at someone’s credit score.”. “Homeownership is a safety issue, it’s an anti-crime issue.” Bottom Line The interview positions Bruce Marks and NACA as disruptors of the traditional mortgage industry, proving that affordability, scale, and advocacy can coexist. The message is clear: homeownership should be a right earned through responsibility and support—not a privilege restricted by wealth, credit scores, or predatory systems.. #BEST #STRAW #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 19m 08s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Brand Building: They built the largest Black-owned tax preparation service in the U.S., scaling to 1,000+ virtual locations. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cherina & Mowbray Rowand. 🔷 Interview Summary Cherina and Mowbray Rowand—co-founders of the Rowand Group and creators of One Stop Taxes—share how they built the largest Black-owned tax preparation service in the U.S., scaling to 1,000+ virtual locations. [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] They discuss: Their entrepreneurial philosophy Their complementary roles as partners The transition from brick-and-mortar to a virtual franchise model Scaling strategies, team building, and infrastructure Wealth-building through diversification (restaurants, real estate, hospitality) Their creation of the Black Tax Festival to educate and unify entrepreneurs The conversation blends practical business strategy, mindset, and community impact. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview serves several key purposes: 1. Educate aspiring entrepreneurs Demonstrates how to start, scale, and systematize a service business Highlights real-world lessons in scaling, hiring, and structuring companies 2. Promote economic empowerment Focuses on helping underserved communities access: Entrepreneurship Tax knowledge Financial systems 3. Showcase a scalable business model Emphasizes low-barrier entry franchising and virtual platforms 4. Inspire through lived experience Shows how vision, persistence, and partnership can create generational wealth 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Entrepreneurship = Service + Ownership Entrepreneurship is framed as serving people first, then building a business around that service [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] 2. Complementary partnership is critical Mowbray = visionary (ideas) Cherina = implementer (execution systems) Their success comes from balancing vision with structure 3. Scaling requires evolving your team What works at $1M won’t work at $10M+ Businesses must upgrade: Attorneys CPAs Systems 4. Systems > hustle They scaled by creating a repeatable system and training others Their franchise model enables others to replicate success 5. Virtual model unlocked growth Eliminating physical offices reduced cost and increased reach Their early adoption of virtual tax prep became a major advantage 6. Timing + vision = breakthrough They launched virtual tools before mainstream trust in digital transactions COVID accelerated their already-built infrastructure 7. Lowering barriers drives scale No startup cost, free training, and back-end revenue sharing allowed rapid adoption [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] 8. Marketing starts with relationships Begin with: Warm network Strategic partnerships (car dealerships, apartments, etc.) 9. Financial literacy is a wealth gateway Many entrepreneurs lack: Proper documentation Financial systems Their platform and events aim to fix that gap 10. Community + recognition drive engagement The Black Tax Festival builds community, education, and motivation Recognition (awards, visibility) encourages performance 11. Diversification builds long-term wealth They reinvested profits into: Restaurants Real estate International assets (Dominican Republic hospitality) 💬 Notable Quotes On entrepreneurship “Entrepreneurship [is] being able to set your own path… being a servant to other people.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On partnership dynamics “He’s the big idea guy… I’m the implementation person.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On vision vs execution “Let me get the vision out first… then we start figuring out the pieces.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On scaling infrastructure “The same thing that works at $1 million is not the same thing that works at $10 million.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On early-stage hustle “We didn’t have a ton of support… but we had a lot of drive.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On innovation and skepticism “When you tell a person we own a virtual tax company, they’re like, ‘What is that?’” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On reducing barriers “We don’t have any startup cost… we train for free… we lowered that point of entry barrier.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On wealth gap realities “We’re left out of rooms because we don’t have the proper paperwork… financials.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] On mission-driven events “Hopefully [people] leave better than we found them.” [CHERINA &...AND iHeart | Txt] 🧭 Bottom Line The Rowands’ story is a blueprint for modern entrepreneurship: Start with service Build systems Scale through people and technology Reinforce success with community and education Convert income into assets and ownership Their model isn’t just about making money—it’s about making wealth accessible and transferable. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 26m 53s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Brand Growth: Discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform productivity, decision-making, and business growth. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tonya Edmonds. 🎙️ Interview Summary Guest: Tonya Edmonds (Founder, Smart Growth AI)Host: Rushion McDonaldShow: Money Making Conversations Masterclass Tonya Edmonds discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform productivity, decision-making, and business growth for entrepreneurs and professionals. She frames AI as a **practical, accessible tool—not a technical barrier—**that can save time, enhance efficiency, and create new income opportunities. Through her personal journey—from corporate work to entrepreneurship—she emphasizes learning, mentorship, and adaptability as keys to success in today’s digital economy. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview Demystify AI for everyday professionals and entrepreneurs Show how AI can increase productivity and efficiency Encourage adoption of emerging technologies Highlight financial literacy and investment mindset Promote mentorship and continuous learning 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. AI Is a Practical Tool, Not Just a Buzzword AI is now accessible to everyone due to improved technology and cost reduction. It functions like a fast, intelligent database and assistant. “It’s nothing like but a major database that can provide information very quickly.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 2. AI Can Save Time and Increase Capacity AI can help professionals reclaim 10+ hours per week by automating repetitive tasks. This allows more time for: Strategy Growth Decision-making “AI… handles repetitive tasks, streamlines workflows, sharpens decision making.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 3. The Biggest Barrier to AI Adoption Is People, Not Technology Fear of job loss and change limits adoption. Success requires: Empathy Training Positioning AI as a collaborator “It’s not a technology problem—it’s a people problem.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 4. Continuous Learning Is Essential AI skills must often be developed outside regular work hours. Those who learn early gain a competitive advantage. “If they don’t adopt these tools… they will be left behind.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 5. Mentorship Accelerates Success Lack of mentorship led to early business challenges. Strong networks and guidance are critical for growth. “I had no mentors… I was making this all up.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 6. Multiple Streams of Income Are Key to Stability Financial resilience comes from diversified income sources. Investments create flexibility during job loss or transitions. “Multiple streams of income… create the ability to have breathing room.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 7. Financial Literacy and Investing Matter—Especially for Women Begin investing early, even in small amounts. Options include: Real estate Stocks Self-directed IRAs “Even $100 a month… every little bit counts.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 8. AI Tools Have Different Strengths ChatGPT → brainstorming Claude → refinement Gemini → graphics/media Perplexity → research New tools (e.g., Manus AI) → all-in-one functionality 9. Avoid Burnout While Using AI Increased productivity can lead to taking on too much. Balance efficiency with rest and strategy. 10. Security and Data Privacy Are Critical Never input sensitive information into AI tools. Disable data-sharing/training features when possible. “Don’t put… credit cards, Social Security numbers, or personal data.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] 💬 Notable Quotes On AI opportunity: “This is the wave I need to jump on.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] On adoption: “If they don’t adopt these tools… they will be left behind.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] On mindset: “It’s not a technology problem—it’s a people problem.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] On wealth building: “You have to leverage your money… you can’t get ahead just being an employee.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] On investing: “Every little bit counts.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] On learning AI: “Open up your laptop and start playing with it.” [Tonya Edmo...dcast) (1) | Txt] ✅ Bottom Line Tonya Edmonds’ interview emphasizes that AI is a powerful equalizer for modern entrepreneurs. Those who embrace it—while combining **financial discipline, mentorship, and continuous learning—**can significantly increase productivity, build wealth, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving economy. #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 28m 09s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Overcoming the Odds: After being denied parole, he created his own parole package with the help of his family. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dominique Leonard. Founder of Jus' Free, a parole package provider. Here are some key highlights and themes from the conversation: 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. From Incarceration to Inspiration Dominique Leonard was sentenced to life in prison for a non-aggravated robbery. He discovered that “life” sentences can vary, and his was eligible for parole after 5.5 to 6 years. He was denied parole initially, which led him to take control of his own legal journey. 2. Birth of “Jus' Free” After being denied parole, Dominique created his own parole package with the help of his family. He realized many inmates are unaware of how they are presented to the parole board. This inspired him to found Jus' Free, a service that helps inmates humanize themselves through custom parole packages. 3. Faith, Family, and Redemption Dominique credits his faith and family for his transformation. He emphasizes that making a bad decision doesn’t make someone a bad person. His story is a testament to second chances and the power of self-advocacy. 4. Entrepreneurial Journey After release, he started with humble jobs and gradually built Just Free into a business. He took a paralegal course to deepen his legal knowledge. He began by contacting inmates directly and now boasts an 82% success rate in helping clients secure parole. 5. Impact and Legacy Dominique’s work not only helps inmates but also supports their families. His story is a reminder of the importance of empathy, support systems, and believing in redemption. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 24m 43s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Benefits: explain how Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) really works. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Leonard S. Graham. Social Security disability advocate, Leonard S. Graham joined Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Master Class to explain how Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) really work, who qualifies, and how misconceptions prevent people—especially within the Black community—from receiving benefits they are legally entitled to. Graham has over 35 years of experience assisting clients nationwide with disability claims, appeals, and hearings. The conversation sheds light on the disability process, eligibility, the appeals system, the role of advocates vs. attorneys, and the importance of education, honesty, and persistence in navigating Social Security. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: Educate listeners on Social Security disability benefits, including eligibility, filing, and appeals. Debunk common myths, such as the belief disability is only for seniors. Explain SSDI vs. SSI, work credits, resource limits, and Medicare connections. Highlight the importance of advocacy, especially for underserved communities unfamiliar with the system. Encourage individuals not to fear or stigmatize applying for disability, and to avoid misinformation from non‑professionals. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Disability Isn’t Just for Seniors Many mistakenly think Social Security disability is only for people over 65, but anyone with the required work credits can qualify, regardless of age—even individuals in their 20s or 30s. 2. Working Does NOT Automatically Disqualify You Applicants can work while applying as long as they do not exceed the monthly substantial gainful activity (SGA) threshold of $1,690 per month. 3. Every Claim Is Unique—Don’t Compare Your Case to Others Graham warns clients not to take advice from neighbors or relatives because each disability case depends on medical evidence, work history, age, and individual conditions. 4. SSDI Requires Work Credits; SSI Is Needs-Based SSDI: Requires 20 credits minimum, 40 credits for maximum benefit, earned through past work. Assets do not affect eligibility. SSI: For people with low resources ($2,000 single / $3,000 married). Primary home/car do not count as resources. 5. Medicare Comes After Approval Medicare eligibility begins 24 months after being awarded SSDI benefits. 6. Appeals Are Normal—Most Initial Claims Are Denied 95% of initial applications are denied, and the real opportunity often comes during a hearing before an administrative law judge. Persistence is essential. 7. Honesty Prevents Fraud & Overpayments Applicants should always disclose their financial situation truthfully to avoid fraud investigations and repayment demands. 8. Disability Benefits Can Provide Back Pay Approved claimants often receive a Notice of Award detailing monthly benefits and any back pay owed. Representatives are only paid from back pay—not monthly benefits. 9. Stigma & Fear Prevent People from Applying Graham emphasizes that pride, fear, and misinformation often stop people—especially in the Black community—from seeking help, even when disability support could save them financially. 🗣️ Notable Quotes ✔ On Who Needs Disability “What if you get in a car accident… or have an illness and you can’t work? Those are reasons to file for disability.” ✔ On Misinformation “Don’t talk to your neighbor or relatives about your claim… Each claim is its own individual claim.” ✔ On Work Limits “You can still work and have an active claim as long as you don’t gross over $1,690 a month.” ✔ On Stigma “Some people feel applying for benefits makes them look a certain way. But the system is there to help you when you are unable to work.” ✔ On Honesty “Just tell the truth. If they catch you on the fraud side, you’ll have to pay the money back.” ✔ On Perseverance “Getting a denial is nothing out of the norm… The key is to continue with the claim.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST #AMISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 23m 37s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is - 6.24.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Wednesday, June 24th, 2026. Subject: "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 54s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() All In The Family - 6.23.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026. Subject: "All In The Family"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 54s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Why Did She Change Her Wardrobe? - 6.22.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Monday, June 22nd, 2026. Subject: "Why Did She Change Her Wardrobe?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 55s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() I Went Home In His Shirt - 6.19.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Friday, June 19th, 2026. Subject: "I Went Home In His Shirt"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 54s | ||||||
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() There's No Emotion In His Motion - 6.18.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Thursday, June 18th, 2026. Subject: "There's No Emotion In His Motion"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 55s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() I'm Going Over There Anyway - 6.17.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Wednesday, June 17th, 2026. Subject: "I'm Going Over There Anyway"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 55s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Is My Reputation Tarnished? - 6.16.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Tuesday, June 16th, 2026. Subject: "Is My Reputation Tarnished?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 55s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Everything Ain't Funny - 6.15.26 | The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Monday, June 15th, 2026. Subject: "Everything Ain't Funny"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 13m 53s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Overcoming the Odds: He built mailbox money through residuals and a career by staying relevant across decades of industry change.✨ | financial planningentrepreneurship+4 | Kurt Farquhar | Money Making ConversationsiHeartRadio+11 | — | residualsmailbox money+5 | — | 29m 06s | |
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Career Change: Former NFL player discusses his life transition, resilience, and financial discipline.✨ | career changeresilience+4 | Al Smith | iHeartPodcastsMoney Making Conversations+3 | — | NFLcareer transition+6 | — | 28m 07s | |
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Education: She created a charter school designed to integrate entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and project-based learning.✨ | education innovationentrepreneurship+3 | Nandi Edouardo | Simple View AcademyMoney Making Conversations+3 | — | charter schoolentrepreneurship+3 | — | 31m 44s | |
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Overcoming the Odds: The interview blends entrepreneurship, legacy, and highlights the courage of his father.✨ | entrepreneurshiplegacy+3 | Robert Fitzpatrick | Money Making ConversationsiHeartRadio+2 | TexasSkokie, Illinois+1 | entrepreneurshipbarbecue+5 | — | 27m 26s | |
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Introducing: Joy 101 with Hoda Kotb✨ | joyinspiration+3 | — | iHeartPodcast | — | joyHoda Kotb+5 | — | 1m 04s | |
| 6/12/26 | ![]() I Love Him, But... - 6.12.26✨ | relationshipslove+3 | — | iHeartPodcasts | — | loverelationships+3 | — | 13m 50s | |
| 6/11/26 | ![]() I Love Everything Except That - 6.11.26✨ | relationshipslove+3 | — | The Steve Harvey Morning Show | — | Strawberry Letterlove advice+3 | — | 13m 56s | |
| 6/10/26 | ![]() He's Going To Explode One Day - 6.10.26✨ | relationshipsemotional health+1 | — | iHeartPodcasts | — | Strawberry LetterSteve Harvey+3 | — | 13m 55s | |
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Career Change: Her partnership with Google is creating life-changing access to free tech field certifications. | Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cassandra Lester. 🔹 Purpose of the Interview The interview serves three main purposes: 1. Promote Access to Opportunity Highlight Grow Give Prosper, Lester’s nonprofit focused on financial literacy and economic mobility Publicize free Google Career Certificate scholarships for underserved communities 2. Educate on Financial Literacy Emphasize the importance of credit, income, and financial decision-making Break down real-world applications of financial literacy 3. Inspire Community Action Encourage individuals to take control of their financial future Demonstrate how grassroots leadership can drive community transformation 👉 Overall purpose:Bridge the gap between financial literacy and economic opportunity—especially in underserved populations. 🔹 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Financial Literacy Is About Understanding, Not Status Financial education is not tied to education level or profession. Even highly educated individuals lack financial literacy. “Financial education doesn't matter who you are… it's a matter of accessibility.” 👉 Insight: The real issue is access and awareness, not intelligence. 2. “Grow, Give, Prosper” = Collective Economic Empowerment Lester’s nonprofit is rooted in a community-first philosophy: Grow together Give to each other Prosper collectively “I want us to grow together so that we can give… and then prosper as a collective.” [ 3. Google Partnership Creates Life-Changing Access Free certifications in high-demand tech fields: Cybersecurity Data analytics Digital marketing & e-commerce IT support Project management UX design Program details: Free (scholarship-based) 3–6 months No prior experience required Includes a job-ready portfolio “You don’t have to have an Ivy League education… to make a livable wage.” 👉 Impact: Removes traditional barriers to high-income careers. 4. Access to Income Is the First Step to Financial Literacy You cannot effectively manage money if income is insufficient. “You can't talk about managing finances if you really don't have anything coming in.” 👉 Insight: Earning potential = foundation of financial stability 5. Credit Matters—Ignore It at Your Own Risk Credit affects: Loans Interest rates Employment opportunities Practical strategies: Pay down debt consistently Don’t close old accounts Monitor credit regularly “You better care about that credit score… that’s going to make the difference in your borrowing potential.” [ 6. There Is No “Quick Fix” Financial improvement takes: Consistency Discipline Long-term habits “There is no magic bullet… you have to be consistent.” [ 7. Grassroots Work Drives Real Impact Lester promotes the program through: Community centers Adult education classes Social media Direct outreach (“boots on the ground”) “I’m trying to shout it from the rooftops… you don’t want to miss this opportunity.” 8. Mindset Change Is the Hardest Barrier Many people: Resist financial discussions Distrust programs Feel stuck in survival mode 👉 Reality: Transforming belief systems is as important as providing resources. 9. Personal Experience Fuels Her Mission Lester overcame: Identity theft at a young age Damaged credit early in life Financial hardship 👉 Result: Her work is driven by lived experience and empathy “My credit had already been ruined… I was paying more for the same services.” 10. Opportunity Requires Commitment The only barrier to entry: Personal accountability “The only thing we require… is a commitment and a desire to want to do better.” [ 🔹 Memorable Quotes On Community Wealth “Grow together… give to each other… prosper as a collective.” On Access “Financial education… is a matter of accessibility.” On Opportunity “You don’t have to have an Ivy League education… to make a livable wage.” On Credit “You better care about that credit score.” On Consistency “There is no magic bullet.” [ On Urgency “You don’t want to miss this opportunity.” [ On Income First “You can't talk about managing finances if you don’t have anything coming in.” On Commitment “All you need is a commitment to yourself.” 🔹 Bottom Line This interview is a practical, community-focused blueprint for economic mobility, centered on: ✅ Free access to in-demand careers✅ Financial literacy as a life skill✅ Income growth as a starting point✅ Discipline and consistency✅ Empowerment through education✅ Community-driven change Core message:👉 Opportunity exists—but you must commit, learn, and act to transform your life. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. | 26m 27s | ||||||
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