Money Making Conversations Master Class

Rushion McDonald

Hi, this is Rushion McDonald. Welcome to the podcast world of Money Making Conversations Master Class. I interview profits and nonprofits to learn their "Secrets to Success."  I'm a former IBM Executive with a degree in Mathematics. I started my entrepreneurial career as a stand-up comic, then became a sitcom writer, award-winning baker, social media influencer, award-winning television Executive Producer, and brand architect for super-successful celebrities and products. Money Making Conversations Master Class interviews a diverse group of celebrities, entrepreneurs, and influencers in the financial and business community with their advice and tips so you can be successful, too. It's time to stop reading other people's success stories and start building your own. People always talk about their purpose or gifts. If you have a gift, Lead with your Gift, and don't let your friends, family, or co-workers stop you from planning or living your dream. Keep Winning! https://www.moneymakingconversations.com https://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversations https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://twitter.com/moneymakingconv https://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/

  1. Financial Advice: He stresses taking ownership of your financial future rather than leaving the burden to your children.

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    Financial Advice: He stresses taking ownership of your financial future rather than leaving the burden to your children.

    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 Gerron Duhon. Purpose of the Interview The conversation aimed to: Highlight the importance of financial literacy for young adults. Share Jerron Duhon’s personal journey from Lake Charles, Louisiana, to Yale University and into holistic financial planning. Promote his book “The Purpose of Paper”, which focuses on building generational wealth and breaking harmful financial habits. Key Takeaways Personal Journey & Identity Shift Jerron used football as a “meal ticket” to escape his hometown, but a concussion ended his athletic career, causing an identity crisis. He pivoted toward financial education and wealth creation, emphasizing long-term planning. Misconceptions About Wealth Many young adults believe wealth comes quickly through gambling, sports betting, or flashy investments. Social media fuels the desire to display wealth rather than build wealth, leading to poor financial decisions. Financial Habits & Framework Jerron introduced his AIMS framework: Awareness: Know your current financial state. Intention: Set clear goals and reverse-engineer steps. Mindset Change: Focus on future self, not old habits. Systems: Automate savings and investments to reduce reliance on willpower. Faith and Finance Connection Principles like self-control, patience, and hope—fruits of the spirit—are essential for financial discipline. “Faith without works is dead” applies to money: belief must be paired with action. Generational Wealth Gerron stresses taking ownership of your financial future rather than leaving the burden to your children. Investing should be strategic and long-term, not like playing the lottery. Practical Advice Start small but consistent (e.g., $150/month). Use modern tools like Robinhood for stock investing. Shift from being a consumer to an owner (invest in companies you use). Notable Quotes “Football was my meal ticket… but I realized I didn’t dream far enough.” “We connect our financial decisions to display wealth instead of to build wealth.” “Faith without works is dead—just like in finances.” “Are you going to be the one that changes your generation, or will you leave that pressure on your children?” “Good advice is timeless.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  2. Leadership Training: She's empowering individuals to lead themselves through fear, change, and uncertainty.

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    Leadership Training: She's empowering individuals to lead themselves through fear, change, and uncertainty.

    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 Heather Younger. Founder and CEO of a leading employee engagement and workplace culture consulting firm: 🎙️ Interview Summary Guest: Heather R. YoungerRole: CEO, workplace culture consultant, author, speakerTopic: Employee engagement, workplace culture, self-leadership, and overcoming fear 🧭 Purpose of the Interview To explore Heather Younger's journey as a workplace culture expert, her insights into employee engagement, and her new book The Art of Self-Leadership. The conversation centers on empowering individuals to lead themselves, navigate workplace challenges, and overcome fear to unlock personal and professional growth. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Employee Advocacy & Engagement Heather has read over 30,000 employee surveys and facilitated 100+ focus groups. She emphasizes active listening and creating safe spaces for employees to express concerns. Her mission is to amplify the voices of employees, especially during organizational transitions like mergers. 2. Self-Leadership & Personal Growth Heather encourages individuals to be their own advocates and not wait for others (including HR) to “save” them. She promotes intentional reframing—shifting negative thoughts into rational, empowering ones. Her new book, The Art of Self-Leadership, includes exercises like fear mapping to help readers identify and overcome internal barriers. 3. Navigating Fear in the Workplace Heather outlines five ways fear holds people back professionally: Fear of feedback – avoiding growth due to fear of criticism. Fear of retribution – hesitating to speak up. Fear of speaking truth to power – lacking psychological safety. Inherited fears – generational or cultural fears that shape behavior. Fear of regret – not taking action and living with “what ifs.” 4. Daily Practices for Mental Strength Reflect nightly on what went well and what you controlled. Practice gratitude and mindfulness. Prioritize sleep, hydration, and mental clarity. Treat each day as a chance to iterate and improve. 💬 Notable Quotes “I needed to be the change I was seeking.” “Feedback is a gift—even if it hurts.” “You have to fight tooth and nail for your own mental space.” “Don’t wait to be invited—ask.” “See yourself as a work in progress, not a finished product.” 📚 Book Mentioned Title: The Art of Self-Leadership Focus: Empowering individuals to lead themselves through fear, change, and uncertainty 📞 Contact Info Website: HeatherYounger.com LinkedIn: Heather R. Younger Social Media: Active on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram   #STRAW #BEST #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  3. Real Estate: She helps first-time home buyers, self-employed individuals, and those with unique challenges.

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    Real Estate: She helps first-time home buyers, self-employed individuals, and those with unique challenges.

    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 Latrease Price-Gistard. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to educate listeners on the mortgage industry, highlight the role and benefits of working with an independent mortgage broker, and provide practical advice on home financing options, credit challenges, and programs that support homeownership. It also shares Latrease’s entrepreneurial journey and lessons learned. Key Takeaways Background and Career Path Latrease has a finance degree and started in investment operations in 1999. Transitioned from auto financing and co-owning a car dealership to mortgage lending. Became an independent mortgage broker in 2022 after being laid off during rising interest rates. Role of an Independent Mortgage Broker Holds her own license and partners with multiple lenders to offer tailored loan products. Advocates for borrowers to ensure they get the right product, not just approval. Specializes in helping first-time buyers, self-employed individuals, and those with unique challenges. Home Financing Insights Reverse Mortgages: Typically for seniors 62+, often used by those 75+ with equity and limited retirement funds. Provides tax-free cash without monthly payments; debt settled upon sale or refinance. Zero Down Payment Programs: Offers up to 3% for down payment, attached to the mortgage; other programs provide up to 5% for down payment and closing costs. FHA 203K Program: Allows buyers to finance home purchase and renovations in one loan—ideal for fixer-uppers. Credit Challenges Programs exist for credit scores as low as 500, but require higher down payments (10–20%) and result in higher interest rates. Latrease consults and provides “what-if” scenarios to help clients improve credit over time. Entrepreneurial Lessons Mistakes: Starting without enough capital and a strong pipeline; economic timing matters. Advice: Build capital, secure a solid client pipeline, and understand market conditions before going independent. Notable Quotes On independence:“As a broker, you serve as that advocate for your borrower to make sure they’re getting the right loan product.” On reverse mortgages:“The beauty of it is there are no monthly payments going back to the institution. The debt is paid off when the home is sold or refinanced.” On credit challenges:“Programs go as low as 500 credit score, but those borrowers need 10–20% down.” On entrepreneurial advice:“Make sure you have strong capital and a solid pipeline before stepping out on faith.” On perseverance:“It’s all about follow-through. It’s all about your dream and whether you want to make it happen.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  4. Business Advice: Avoid scams, “You have to vet companies. Go to BBB, Google them, and check their credibility.”

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    Business Advice: Avoid scams, “You have to vet companies. Go to BBB, Google them, and check their credibility.”

    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 Katrina Fitten. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to educate entrepreneurs—especially women business owners—on how to secure funding responsibly, avoid scams, and develop a strategic financial plan. It also highlights Katrina Fitten’s expertise as CEO/CFO of New Day for You Financial and her mission to help startups and small businesses access capital. Key Takeaways Funding Opportunities & Qualifications Katrina helps women business owners secure up to $100,000 in 100 days or less, with same-day approval and next-day funding. Basic qualifications include: Credit score of 680+ Existing credit lines (at least $10,000) A clear business mission and low-risk profile. Avoiding Scams Beware of unsolicited emails/texts promising easy money. Do your homework: Check companies on Better Business Bureau (BBB). Look for testimonials and partnerships with reputable banks (e.g., Chase, American Express). Never share sensitive information without verifying legitimacy. Importance of a Business Plan Funding is not free money—you need a strategic plan. Katrina calls it a “money mission”: know exactly how funds will be deployed. Without a plan, money disappears quickly, leading to debt and bad credit. Family & Friends Lending Treat personal loans like business loans: Have written agreements with terms, repayment schedule, and penalties. Decide upfront if it’s a gift or a loan. Services Offered by New Day for You Financial SBA loans, equipment loans, purchase order financing. Lines of credit and 0% interest credit cards (18–21 months). Credit card stacking for higher funding amounts. Credit restoration referrals for those with poor credit. Success Story Example: A tax accountant secured $160,000 in less than a week due to strong credit, revenue history, and a solid business plan. Notable Quotes “If you don’t have a plan for your money, your money will have a plan—and you’ll look up and it’s gone.” “We don’t want to be out here racking up good debt and then you’re not going to be responsible.” “You have to vet companies. Go to BBB, Google them, and check their credibility.” “If I give you money, I decide—is it a gift or a loan? There are rules to borrowing money.” “We say if you don’t get anything, we don’t get paid.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  5. Career: She helps students, early-career professionals, and corporate employees understand how to successfully navigate career transitions and professional growth.

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    Career: She helps students, early-career professionals, and corporate employees understand how to successfully navigate career transitions and professional 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 Dr. Telisha Roberts.   Guest: Dr. Telisha Roberts, Founder and President of Creative IntentionsHost: Rushion McDonaldTopic: Career development, leadership growth, entrepreneurship, workforce readiness, and navigating today's changing job market.  Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the conversation was to help students, early-career professionals, corporate employees, and aspiring entrepreneurs understand how to successfully navigate career transitions and professional growth. Dr. Roberts shared insights from her 26-year corporate career and explained how Creative Intentions helps individuals bridge the gap between potential and achievement. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] The interview focused on preparing people for workplace success, leadership roles, entrepreneurship, and adapting to economic uncertainty, layoffs, and artificial intelligence-driven workforce changes. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Key Takeaways 1. Success Requires More Than Opportunity Dr. Roberts emphasized that securing a job, internship, or promotion is only the beginning. What determines long-term success is how effectively individuals navigate and perform once they enter those opportunities. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Getting the opportunity and succeeding in it are two different challenges. 2. Always Have a Plan One of the strongest themes throughout the interview was intentional planning. Roberts shared that before leaving her 26-year corporate career, she spent roughly a year preparing and developing a plan to ensure a successful transition. She encourages others to proactively prepare for career changes instead of reacting after a crisis occurs. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Faith, passion, and ambition should always be supported by a structured plan. 3. Career Development Is a Lifelong Process Creative Intentions supports: College juniors and seniors Early-career professionals Managers and executives Entrepreneurs Small business owners Roberts believes individuals need guidance at every stage of professional growth. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Professional development does not stop after graduation. 4. Hard Work Alone Does Not Guarantee Promotion One of the most discussed topics in the interview was the misconception that simply working hard will automatically lead to advancement. Roberts explained that employees must learn how to communicate their value, connect their accomplishments to organizational goals, and demonstrate strategic impact. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Visibility, communication, and strategic alignment are as important as effort. 5. Tell Your Own Story According to Roberts, many talented professionals fail to advance because they expect others to recognize their contributions automatically. She stresses that employees must be capable of: Articulating their value Demonstrating impact Understanding organizational priorities Forecasting future needs [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: If you cannot explain your value, others may overlook it. 6. Mentorship Can Change Lives The creation of Creative Intentions was inspired by a young intern Roberts mentored who did not receive a job offer after her internship. The experience deeply affected Roberts and motivated her to create an organization dedicated to helping people gain the skills and support necessary for career success. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Investing in people can have a lasting impact on their lives and careers. 7. Success Has No Easy Path Roberts repeatedly emphasized that whether someone pursues corporate leadership, entrepreneurship, content creation, or business ownership, all meaningful success requires discipline and hard work. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: There are no shortcuts to sustainable success. 8. Every Person Requires an Individualized Approach Unlike many coaching and training programs, Roberts believes there is no one-size-fits-all method for development. Her team uses assessments and personalized coaching to understand an individual's strengths, preferences, experiences, and leadership potential. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Effective development starts with understanding the individual. 9. Confidence Often Comes Through Investment and Support Many people struggle because they do not recognize their own potential. Roberts noted that some individuals have never been encouraged to explore their gifts or strengths. Her work focuses on helping people discover abilities they may not yet see in themselves. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Confidence is often built through mentorship, support, and self-discovery. 10. AI and Workforce Disruption Are Real Challenges Roberts directly addressed concerns about artificial intelligence and layoffs. She acknowledged that organizations are reallocating resources toward AI and that competition for jobs has intensified. However, she encourages professionals to remain proactive, strategic, and adaptable rather than fearful. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Career resilience requires strategy, adaptability, and continuous learning. 11. Stay Calm During Uncertainty A defining characteristic of Roberts' leadership philosophy is maintaining composure under pressure. She shared examples from both her corporate career and personal life to illustrate the importance of responding to challenges with clarity and purpose rather than panic. [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Effective leaders remain calm while taking decisive action. Notable Quotes On Career Preparation "It's one thing to get the role, get the internship, get that opportunity. But it's another thing to actually be successful when you get there." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Planning "You got to have that plan." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Career Advancement "Being the hardest worker in the room will not get you promoted." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Professional Visibility "If you cannot properly articulate your value to an organization... you are going to be quietly lost." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Personal Branding "You have to learn how to tell your own story. No one is going to tell your story for you." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Entrepreneurship "Being skilled and passionate is very different than running an actual business." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Success "There is no easy path to success." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Hard Work "You're probably going to work harder than you ever have before." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Personal Growth "Someone took the time to invest in me." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On AI and Job Market Challenges "We have to learn how to be strategic. We have to learn how to get in front of the problem and be proactive instead of reactive." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] On Leadership During Uncertainty "We need to calm down. We need to operate with as much information as we can and as much peace as we can." [Dr. Telish...(Podcast) | Txt] Overall Message Dr. Telisha Roberts' central message is that career success is not accidental—it is intentional. Through planning, mentorship, self-awareness, hard work, strategic thinking, and the ability to communicate one's value, individuals can successfully navigate career transitions, leadership challenges, entrepreneurship, and an increasingly competitive workforce. Her work through Creative Intentions is focused on helping people bridge the gap between where they are today and where they aspire to be tomorrow.  #BEST #SHMS #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  6. Financial Follow-up: Her firm begins with legal structures, estate planning, tax planning and preparing future generations to inherit wealth.

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    Financial Follow-up: Her firm begins with legal structures, estate planning, tax planning and preparing future generations to inherit wealth.

    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 LaVashia Davis. Guest: LaVashia Davis, Founder of Ell Wess Advisors (boutique family office and wealth management firm)Host: Rushion McDonaldTopic: Building multigenerational wealth, family wealth planning, asset protection, and creating lasting legacies.  Purpose of the Interview The interview focuses on helping first-generation wealth builders and entrepreneurs understand that wealth creation is about more than investments. Davis explains how families can organize, protect, grow, and transfer wealth across generations by treating their family finances as a structured enterprise rather than simply accumulating money. A central theme is that many successful individuals earn substantial incomes but lack a blueprint for preserving and transferring wealth. Davis advocates for intentional planning, legal structures, family involvement, and asset protection to create lasting legacies.  Key Takeaways 1. Wealth Requires a Blueprint Davis explains that creating a legacy does not happen automatically. Families need a deliberate plan, legal structures, and defined roles if they want wealth to survive beyond one generation. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Making money and building wealth are not the same. Wealth requires systems and succession planning. 2. Family Should Be Treated as an Asset One of Davis's strongest messages is that family members can play meaningful roles in wealth-building efforts. She argues that when people think about legacy, they often overlook the importance of human relationships and family participation. Wealth-transfer strategies frequently require successors, trustees, managers, and beneficiaries. Many of those roles can be filled by family members. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Family can be a strategic asset when properly organized and aligned. 3. Not Every Family Member Contributes Equally Davis acknowledges that some family members may behave more like liabilities than assets. Using a balance-sheet analogy, she explains that every family includes both contributors and individuals who may create financial burdens. The key is identifying those dynamics without allowing them to derail long-term wealth planning. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Successful family wealth planning requires honest assessment of family dynamics. 4. Wealth Management Is More Than Investments Davis differentiates her firm's approach from traditional investment-focused advisory services. Her firm begins with: Family and wealth governance Legal structures Estate planning Tax planning Business succession planning Preparing future generations to inherit wealth Investments are addressed after these foundational elements are in place. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Investments should support a broader wealth strategy, not drive it. 5. "Your Family Is a Business" One of Davis's most memorable concepts is that families should think of themselves as enterprises. She advises clients to separate their “wealth business” from their personal household and to create structures that can survive beyond their lifetime. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Families should operate with the same intentionality that successful businesses use. 6. First-Generation Wealth Creates Unique Challenges Davis specializes in serving people who are the first high earners or successful entrepreneurs within their families. She notes that these individuals often face challenges that previous generations never had to navigate, including: Sudden financial complexity Family expectations Tax planning Asset protection Wealth transfer decisions [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: New wealth requires new skills and specialized guidance. 7. There Are Four Forms of Capital Davis identifies four sources of capital: Human Capital – people, family, relationships Intellectual Capital – knowledge and expertise Social Capital – networks and connections Financial Capital – money and assets She argues that most families focus only on financial capital while neglecting the others. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Wealth is broader than money. 8. Asset Protection Is Essential Davis warns that unprotected assets can disappear quickly due to lawsuits, business failures, creditor claims, or debt obligations. She emphasizes the importance of proper ownership structures, legal entities, and asset protection strategies. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Wealth must be protected as carefully as it is created. 9. Different Advisors Serve Different Stages of Wealth When McDonald asks how people should evaluate their current financial advisor, Davis provides a thoughtful perspective: An advisor who helped someone build their first million dollars may not be the right advisor to help them grow to ten million dollars. Increased wealth often brings more complexity and a need for broader expertise. [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Takeaway: Financial advisory needs evolve as wealth grows. Notable Quotes On Family and Legacy "Your family is your God-given team, not your liability." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Wealth Planning "When you say that you want to build something that's long lasting or you want to create a legacy for children, there's a blueprint that needs to be followed." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Family Dynamics "Your family even has a balance sheet when it comes to assets and liabilities." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Financial Complexity "My particular mission is the first-generation families who want to make an exponential difference in their families." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Her Approach "We don't begin with investments. We begin by stabilizing and creating a way that you really want to operate your wealth business." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Family Wealth "Your family and your finances are definitely a business." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Wealth Building "Your family is in the business of growing the value of your last name. Period." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Capital "The four sources of capital are human capital, intellectual capital, social capital, and financial capital." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Asset Protection "The wealth you build can be taken if it's not protected." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] On Advisor Selection "The advisor that may have gotten you to your first million... may not be the advisor that can get you to ten million." [Lavashia D...(Podcast) | Txt] Overall Message Lavashia Davis's core message is that wealth is not simply about earning or investing money—it is about building systems, structures, and family alignment that allow wealth to endure across generations. By treating the family as an asset, activating multiple forms of capital, protecting assets legally, and planning intentionally, families can transform income into legacy. #SHMS #BEST #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  7. Medical safety: Discusses why medications are a leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in children.

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    Medical safety: Discusses why medications are a leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in children.

    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. Yolanda D. McElroy (aka “Dr. Yo-Yo”). 🎯 Purpose of the Interview To spotlight Dr. McElroy’s work as a pharmacist, educator, and author of the children’s book It’s Not Candy, which promotes medication safety. The interview also highlights her consulting company, MediManage, and her mission to improve health outcomes through education and community engagement. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Professional Background Dr. McElroy is a registered pharmacist in Louisiana with over 30 years of experience in retail and hospital settings. She began her academic journey at Grambling State University (HBCU) studying chemistry before transferring to pharmacy school. 2. MediManage Consulting Founded to promote medication safety and improve health outcomes. Focuses on educating communities about proper medication use, adherence, and preventing medication-related problems. 3. Medication Safety Advocacy Medications are a leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in children. Parents often leave medications and chemicals within reach of children. Emphasizes the importance of locking up medications and educating both adults and children. 4. Target Age Groups Focuses on children ages 3–10 to instill early awareness of medication safety. Also highlights teens as a vulnerable group due to increased drug experimentation and access to medications at home. Notes the importance of educating parents and senior citizens as well. 5. Book: It’s Not Candy Inspired by her ministry work with youth in mental health hospitals. Based on real-life experiences and includes a song to make learning fun and memorable. Demonstrates how medications can resemble candy, making it difficult for children (and adults) to distinguish. Aims to equip families with knowledge to prevent accidental overdoses and misuse. 6. Challenges in Pharmacy Profession Pharmacists face heavy workloads, including vaccinations, insurance calls, and patient counseling. Many are overworked and under-supported, leading to burnout and even strike considerations. 7. Book Creation Journey Took years to develop after encouragement from her pastor. Extensive research into publishing options and budgeting. Partnered with a publishing company and built a team including an editor and illustrator. Advises aspiring authors to be patient, budget generously, and seek support and education. 💬 Notable Quotes “Medications are a leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in children.” “If you’re not sure, ask a professional. Ask your pharmacist.” “We want to get them early and instill that training so they can make good decisions.” “Many medication-related injuries are preventable.” “If there’s no room at the table, bring a folding chair.” “Our children are important and their lives are valuable.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  8. Storytelling: Discusses how Sylvia Moy helped save Stevie Wonder’s career when he risked being dropped by Motown. 

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    Storytelling: Discusses how Sylvia Moy helped save Stevie Wonder’s career when he risked being dropped by Motown. 

    Here’s a clear, structured summary of the interview with Dr. Margena Christian on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald, including its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes. 🎙️ 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 #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hi, this is Rushion McDonald. Welcome to the podcast world of Money Making Conversations Master Class. I interview profits and nonprofits to learn their "Secrets to Success."  I'm a former IBM Executive with a degree in Mathematics. I started my entrepreneurial career as a stand-up comic, then became a sitcom writer, award-winning baker, social media influencer, award-winning television Executive Producer, and brand architect for super-successful celebrities and products. Money Making Conversations Master Class interviews a diverse group of celebrities, entrepreneurs, and influencers in the financial and business community with their advice and tips so you can be successful, too. It's time to stop reading other people's success stories and start building your own. People always talk about their purpose or gifts. If you have a gift, Lead with your Gift, and don't let your friends, family, or co-workers stop you from planning or living your dream. Keep Winning! https://www.moneymakingconversations.com https://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversations https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/ https://twitter.com/moneymakingconv https://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/