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Got a situation? Steve Harvey and Shirley Strawberry deliver unfiltered advice on love, relationships, family, work, and life. Send your letter, subscribe, and get real talk every day! Every weekday, the Steve Harvey Morning Show tackle a listener-submitted “Strawberry Letter”... a real-life dilemma ranging from romantic entanglements to career choices, family drama to money struggles, and everything in between. With a blend of wisdom, wit, and brutal honesty, they offer candid commentary and heartfelt guidance, often sparking conversation (and laughter) among the rest of the morning show crew. Submit your Strawberry Letter at www.steveharveyfm.com for a chance to be featured, and get the truth, Steve Harvey style!

  1. Music Icon: He shares real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career. Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity.

    4 HR AGO

    Music Icon: He shares real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career. Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity.

    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 Howard Hewett. Legendary R&B vocalist and former frontman of Shalamar—joins Rushion McDonald to reflect on his early career, his rise through the music industry, and the philosophy that fueled his longevity. Hewett recounts growing up in Akron, Ohio, his early professional singing experiences, and ultimately his path to Los Angeles where he worked in show groups before joining Shalamar.  A large portion of the discussion focuses on preparation, visualization, integrity, and being ready when opportunities show up. Hewett reveals the remarkable story of how he joined Shalamar: a surprise phone call during a tense meeting at the Motown building, followed by an audition the next day, a flight to meet the group, and a TV performance within 72 hours. The interview blends career storytelling, business lessons, and personal philosophy—making it valuable for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone pursuing long-term success. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview Rushion McDonald brings Hewett on to: Share real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career. Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity as keys to sustained success. Inspire listeners to embrace vision, self-belief, and business readiness—especially small business owners and creatives. Pull back the curtain on the origin story of Shalamar's most iconic lineup and Hewett’s personal development journey. This episode is crafted as both an inspirational masterclass and a historical narrative. 💡 Key Takeaways 1. Preparation is the difference-maker Hewett emphasizes that being in the right place is useless unless you’re prepared. His decades of singing before Shalamar prepared him for the moment he had to sing on the spot for Dick Griffey. Lesson: Preparation turns chance into opportunity. 2. Visualization is a powerful tool After moving to California, Hewett meditated and visualized every day by the pool—imagining performing for audiences of thousands and negotiating high-paying gigs. Lesson: Vision boards and mental rehearsal help create your future. 3. Integrity is a non-negotiable asset Even when offered the biggest opportunity of his life (joining Shalamar), Hewett insisted on giving Motown a chance to fix their mistake because he gave them his word. Lesson: Integrity strengthens your reputation more than any contract. 4. Career breakthroughs come fast—when you’re ready Within three days: Friday: received offer from Shalamar Saturday: auditioned for Dick Griffey Sunday: rehearsed Monday: filmed a TV performance Lesson: Momentum happens suddenly, but only to the prepared. 5. Value of small beginnings From gospel singing at 10 to small clubs, to overseas show groups—every stage built foundation and resilience. Lesson: Don’t despise early stages; they prepare you for later success. 6. The music industry requires adaptability & consistency Hewett’s story shows how artists must navigate gigs, shaky contracts, and unreliable companies—but maintain professionalism. Lesson: Talent opens the door; discipline keeps you in the room. 🗣️ Notable Quotes (From the Transcript) On professionalism: “You're professional when you can sustain yourself… when this is how you pay your bills.” On visualization: “Every day… I would go down to the pool and just visualize what I wanted to do.” “I visualize singing in front of thousands of people.” On preparation: “Right place, right time is important. But people forget the most important part—be prepared.” On integrity: “Your word is worth more than any piece of paper you could ever sign.” On the Shalamar turning point: “That changed my whole life.” “If I wasn’t what they needed right then, they already had another cat in mind.” On life purpose: “All those things… were preparing me for that moment.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min
  2. Financial Tips: She educates families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.

    6 HR AGO

    Financial Tips: She educates families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.

    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 Jocelyn Pearson. Purpose of the Interview The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to: Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships. Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System. Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students. Key Takeaways Scholarship System Approach Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm. Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive. Common Myths Debunked Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply. Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability. All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time. It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year. Avoiding Scholarship Scams Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data. Real scholarships require effort and personalization. Role of Parents Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students. Committees can detect when parents write essays. AI in Scholarship Applications Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays. Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support. Financial Aid Basics Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it. Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships. For Current College Students Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year. Entrepreneurial Journey Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars. She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers. Notable Quotes “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.” “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.” “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.” “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.” “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min
  3. Brand Building: She provides actionable insights for entrepreneurs and individuals on self-awareness, fear management, and relationship dynamics.

    9 HR AGO

    Brand Building: She provides actionable insights for entrepreneurs and individuals on self-awareness, fear management, and relationship dynamics.

    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 Marsha Evans. Purpose of the Interview To highlight Marsha Evans’ work as a licensed professional counselor and founder of Willow Tree Counseling and Educational Center. To explore strategies for navigating life’s complex stages, breaking generational patterns, and building authentic relationships. To provide actionable insights for entrepreneurs and individuals on self-awareness, fear management, and relationship dynamics. Key Takeaways Understanding Complexity Life stages vary in complexity for each person—middle school for some, adulthood for others. Evans emphasizes listening and identifying what balance, peace, or contentment means for each individual. Early Awareness and Discipline At age 12, Evans set a goal to earn a scholarship, showing intentionality and discipline. Athletics taught her teamwork, problem-solving, and resilience, shaping her leadership style. Reading the Room Start by reading yourself—know your energy and intentions. Authenticity and confidence are key to building relationships and leveraging opportunities. Fear and Family Systems Fear often originates from family systems and generational patterns, not just personal experiences. Example: Parents’ limited worldview can project fear of the unknown onto children. Recognizing these patterns helps individuals break cycles and pursue their own paths. Generational Patterns & Healing Evans uses Genograms (visual family trees) to identify psychological and behavioral patterns across three generations. Acceptance of parents and family history is crucial for personal and professional growth. Rejecting parents = rejecting life and success; honor them while creating new narratives. Practical Steps for Change Build a relationship with yourself through solitude, meditation, yoga, and movement. Reduce stress (cortisol levels) to improve clarity and decision-making. Examine your money story—how family attitudes toward money shape your financial behavior. Relationships Romantic: Partners often mirror unresolved childhood issues; do inner work to avoid projecting. Professional: Maintain boundaries; emotional needs should not be placed on workplace relationships. Personal: Define roles clearly; avoid expecting friends to fill parental gaps. Consistency and Authenticity Success requires consistency with yourself before expecting it from others. Ask: Are your goals truly yours or influenced by societal expectations? Notable Quotes “I become a visitor in your world and start listening to your story.” “Reading the room starts with reading yourself.” “Fear is often not yours—it comes from your family system.” “You can’t reject your parents; when you reject your mother, you reject life.” “Consistency with yourself is key to achieving the results you desire.” “Your partner cannot carry the burden of your parents.” “People are divorced from themselves—I teach them how to get married to themselves.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  4. Career Advice: She teaches sports media at George Washington University and stresses ethics, objectivity, and authenticity.)

    9 HR AGO

    Career Advice: She teaches sports media at George Washington University and stresses ethics, objectivity, and authenticity.)

    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 Kelsey Nicole Nelson—award‑winning sports media personality, and entrepreneur.  She joins Rushion McDonald to discuss her journey in sports journalism, entrepreneurship, branding, and building a successful multi‑hyphenate career. She details how she built her media presence from the DMV area, launched her branding and digital communications company, navigated a male‑dominated industry, and leveraged authenticity, work ethic, and strategic networking to grow both her journalism and business ventures. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview was designed to: Highlight how Kelsey built a career in sports journalism, on‑air talent, content creation, and entrepreneurship. Explore the creation and mission of her digital branding and communications company, KryptiaNN. Provide guidance for aspiring journalists and entrepreneurs navigating today’s evolving media landscape. Discuss the importance of authenticity, networking, representation, and strategic risk‑taking in developing a long‑term career. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Building a Media Career Starts with Identity, Roots & Confidence Her upbringing in the DMV and her HBCU‑rich family culture shaped her early exposure to sports. She emphasized being confident in spaces where representation is limited and carrying the responsibility of opening doors for others. 2. Entrepreneurship Grew Out of Demand for Her Skills KryptiaNN was born when people repeatedly sought her help for branding, social media, and communications—and her tax professional advised formalizing it as an LLC. The name “KryptiaNN” is a tribute to Black history, Egyptian culture, and her own branding identity. 3. Career Growth Comes from Work Ethic + Relationships + Visibility She built her national profile after a podcast interview with LaVar Ball went viral, leading to coverage on major platforms. Networking, showing up at events, and being active in the sports community helped her become a Heisman Trophy voter. 4. Journalism Today Requires Branding, Storytelling & Ethical Grounding She teaches sports media at George Washington University and stresses ethics, objectivity, and authenticity. She explained that today’s journalists must also be content creators, with employers evaluating social media presence as part of hiring. 5. Entrepreneurship Requires Client Base, Visual Branding & Courage She advised new entrepreneurs to secure initial clients before launching. Strong online visuals and consistent content creation are essential for credibility. 6. Relationship‑Building Matters in Athlete and Nonprofit Work Working with athletes requires trust, knowledge of sport, and navigating personal brands. A decade of nonprofit communications experience helped her develop the communications and relationship‑management skills that fuel her company today. 🗣️ Notable Quotes from the Interview On Career Confidence & Identity “There’s never been a room I haven’t walked in with confidence… I own being a Black woman and love it.” On Journalism “There are two things no one can teach you—work ethic and passion.” “Ethics means being unbiased, being objective… leaving your biases at the door.” On Entrepreneurship “Fear is always real… but the field called me into entrepreneurship.” “You need to have some clientele—you don’t want to start entrepreneurship with your bank account negative.”. On Branding & Social Media “Brand yourself. Don’t think people are just going to come to you.” “Have at least one piece of content posted every day.” On Athletes & Image “The first thing people do is look you up—your track record matters.” “Some things you have to soak in silence and take the higher road.” (Discussing athlete PR mistakes). On Her Purpose “I’m driven by one word—legacy.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min
  5. Brand Building:  The origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform.

    16 HR AGO

    Brand Building: The origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform.

    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 Ryan Richmond and Greg Bowman. Co‑owners of Popcorn Remix, a Georgia‑based gourmet popcorn brand known for more than 60 innovative flavors ranging from King Crab Legs to Charlene’s Banana Pudding to chocolate‑covered strawberry. Together they share their partnership story, the origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth of their brand, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com), their expansion into major sports and entertainment venues, and the unique combination of hustle, creativity, faith, and community service that drives their success. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview was designed to: 1. Highlight the Popcorn Remix brand and its explosive growth From a storefront in Conyers, GA, to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Truist Park, the Georgia World Congress Center, the Atlanta Dream, and major convention centers. 2. Showcase their entrepreneurship journey as Black founders They share how they partnered, overcame limitations, created their own lane, and scaled a product category long dominated by major national brands. 3. Promote their fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com) A system that gives organizations up to 50% of gross sales, ships popcorn directly to supporters, and supports churches, schools, nonprofits, cheer teams, and more. 4. Inspire entrepreneurs Greg and Ryan share candid advice on partnership, sacrifice, differentiating your product, and believing in your gifts. 💡 Key Takeaways 1. A Powerful Partnership Built on Hustle, Trust & Alignment Greg and Ryan met years ago through a men’s empowerment group and eventually partnered after Greg conceived the popcorn concept.Ryan didn’t have the money but had “all the hustle in the world”—and that’s the partnership foundation.  They call themselves the Visionary & Executioner, committing to outwork anyone and always show up for each other. 2. Popcorn Remix Was Created to “Remix” What Popcorn Could Be The brand name came from their church’s theme, “Year of the Remix.”They wanted flavors never seen before: butter pecan, crab legs, chocolate‑covered strawberry, cookies and cream, lemon pound cake, jerk chicken, etc. [ Only three people in the world know the signature butter pecan formula. 3. Their Innovation Extends Beyond Flavors — Even the Kernels Are Different They use “mushroom” kernels (round, fluffy) instead of standard “butterfly” kernels to prevent breakage, reduce seed fragments, and support orthodontic patients. [ Their popcorn is fluffier, smoother, and more versatile for gourmet coating. 4. The Storefront Is an In‑Person Experience The Conyers, GA store provides: Free sampling of all 60+ flavors Music based on the time of day Engaging, fun staff Fresh gourmet popcorn made on-site The storefront is intentionally designed to be a “vibe.” 5. Live Activations Are Their Secret Weapon Their background in music and entertainment helps them: Work crowds Convert curious customers into buyers Perform high‑energy demos Showcase “activation flavors” like Lemon Pound Cake, which comes with instructions  These activations drew attention at Falcons games, arenas, conventions, and more. 6. Popcorn Remix Is in Major Venues Across Georgia They have partnerships with: Mercedes‑Benz Stadium (all levels) Truist Park / Atlanta Braves State Farm Arena Atlanta Dream Georgia World Congress Center Georgia International Convention Center They’re a favorite for cheer, volleyball, and large-scale events. 7. Their Brand Went Viral — Celebrities and even the White House Took Notice Celebrity/luminary support includes: Whoopi Goldberg Daymond John Sherri Shepherd Anthony Hamilton Cathy Hughes (Radio One/TV One founder) The White House (Hip-Hop 50th celebration invitation) Their popcorn has literally made it to the White House.  8. Their Fundraising Platform Is a Game-Changer WePowerFundraisers.com gives: Up to 50% of gross sales to organizations Automated direct‑to-door delivery No upfront costs 10‑day fundraiser windows Ten curated flavors for easy purchase They’re now targeting national Greek organizations (“Divine Nine”) to scale. [ 9. Massive Growth: $1.5 Million in 3 Years They realized they “had something” when they hit $1.5 million in revenue, without debt, and only two founders running things. They even had to turn down a $4M deal because they didn’t yet have the production capacity—prompting them to invest heavily in a new warehouse. 10. They Reinvented Their Ops with Subscriptions & TikTok Shops They recently added: A monthly popcorn subscription A TikTok Shop that allows creators to sell Popcorn Remix and earn revenue  These innovations help them scale nationally. 🗣 Notable Quotes (with citations) On their partnership “He said, ‘I ain’t got a whole bunch of money… but I got all the hustle in the world.’”  On their role to each other “I refuse to be outworked… whenever you call, I’m available.”  On Popcorn Remix’s purpose “We want to remix popcorn… make it unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.”  On competition “When you're going against a giant, you gotta have something real… We had a rocket launcher.”  On their breakthrough moment “We grossed $1.5 million in three years… from popcorn. I knew we had something.”  On celebrity validation “When Whoopi sent the picture… and then the White House… that was it.”  On entrepreneurship “Dreams don’t expire. How you start is not how you finish.”  On community fundraising “It’s one thing to ask for something. It’s another to give something back.”  #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min
  6. Career Change: She shares her traveling licensed massage therapist story and the wellness benefits of her job.

    21 HR AGO

    Career Change: She shares her traveling licensed massage therapist story and the wellness benefits of her job.

    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 Jasmine Hood Founder of Better Bodies Massage in Atlanta (originally from Greenville, South Carolina), joined Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass to share her journey from CNA to licensed massage therapist, the realities of being a traveling service provider, and the wellness benefits of massage therapy. She discusses body alignment, stress, trauma release, the differences between massage modalities, alternative treatments like cupping, entrepreneurship during COVID‑19, safety considerations for mobile therapists, corporate/wellness partnerships, and her long‑term goal of building a scalable massage brand supported by contractors. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: Highlight how massage therapy supports physical and emotional wellness, including stress, posture, and pain relief. Educate listeners on the types of massages, proper stretching techniques, and how body tension accumulates. Explore entrepreneurship in the wellness space, including launching a business during COVID‑19. Discuss safety and professionalism in mobile massage therapy. Show how Jasmine is building a sustainable small business through networking, corporate events, and contractor partnerships. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Career Shift & Fearless Beginnings Jasmine switched from working as a CNA to moving to Atlanta alone with no support system—motivated by a desire for change and inspired by her mother’s independence. She emphasized overcoming fear and taking leaps even when circumstances are uncertain. 2. Massage Therapy Is Both Physical & Emotional Healing Massage releases tension, trauma, and stress stored in the body, especially in the neck, shoulders, and lower back. Many people carry pain from work, daily habits, or emotional strain—and massage helps restore balance. 3. The Three Most Popular Massage Types Jasmine explained the differences clearly: Swedish Massage — Gentle, relaxing, ideal for beginners and stress relief. Deep Tissue — Targets chronic pain and trigger points but may be intense for clients who are not accustomed to it. Sports Massage — Faster movements, stretching, and ideal for athletes. She stressed that deep tissue should not be rushed—the muscle needs warming before intense pressure. 4. Stretching Is Critical—Most People Do It Wrong Stretching should be held 30 seconds to 1 minute, not quick movements or rolling the neck. Consistent stretching prevents the “tight forward lean” posture many people develop. Lower‑body stretches (glutes, hamstrings, hips) dramatically improve back pain. 5. Travel Massage: Safety, Boundaries & Professionalism Jasmine screens new clients by phone before accepting appointments. She immediately declines inappropriate requests (e.g., sexualized services). She only sees first‑time clients during daylight and shares her location with trusted contacts. She maintains a clear, therapeutic-only brand despite public misconceptions. 6. Entrepreneurship Journey & Business Model She built her business during COVID‑19, initially offering lower prices, then raising them as her brand grew. Corporate wellness events and golf tournaments became a major revenue stream. She hires contractors to scale for events. Her long‑term goal is “mailbox money”—a business run by a team while she steps away from hands-on work. 7. Alternative Treatment: Cupping Therapy Cupping uses suction to pull stagnant blood, loosen muscle tissue, and improve circulation. Cups can remain stationary or be moved along the back to flush tension. 8. The Jasmine Experience Sessions are designed around clients’ comfort, in their own homes, with their preferred music and ambiance. Post‑massage, clients can immediately rest—no stress of getting dressed or driving home. 🗣️ Notable Quotes ✔ On taking risks “I just jumped up and moved. I didn’t know anyone… I just said I’m going to start over.” ✔ On stress in the body “We all carry trauma. When you’re stressed, it all ends up in your body.” ✔ On deep tissue massage “If it gets to be too much, let me know. Don’t be afraid to speak up.” ✔ On stretching “If you don’t use it, you’re going to lose it.” ✔ On business growth “Some days are easy and some days are like… alright, don’t know. But you keep going.” ✔ On long‑term goals “I don’t plan on being hands-on forever. The goal is to build my brand and have a team I can send out—like Amazon.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min

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Got a situation? Steve Harvey and Shirley Strawberry deliver unfiltered advice on love, relationships, family, work, and life. Send your letter, subscribe, and get real talk every day! Every weekday, the Steve Harvey Morning Show tackle a listener-submitted “Strawberry Letter”... a real-life dilemma ranging from romantic entanglements to career choices, family drama to money struggles, and everything in between. With a blend of wisdom, wit, and brutal honesty, they offer candid commentary and heartfelt guidance, often sparking conversation (and laughter) among the rest of the morning show crew. Submit your Strawberry Letter at www.steveharveyfm.com for a chance to be featured, and get the truth, Steve Harvey style!

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