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    Career Change: Despite doubters a retired fireman has because the #1 single agent for Berkshire Hathaway in Georgia.

    2026/03/11 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Todd Kroupa
    A former firefighter turned top-producing real estate agent in Georgia. Todd explains his journey from a physically demanding fire department career to becoming a highly successful real estate broker, team leader, and luxury/equestrian property specialist.
    The conversation walks through:
    His transition from the fire service to real estate
    Opening and managing a 400‑agent office in Florida
    Relocating to Georgia and re-establishing his business
    How he advises both first-time homebuyers and experienced sellers
    Emotional decision-making in buying and selling
    Inspections, deal-breakers, and buyer/seller behavior
    Multi-generational housing trends post‑COVID
    Why real estate remains a wealth-building tool
    Advice for navigating neighborhoods, schools, and due diligence
    His eventual ranking as #1 single agent for Berkshire Hathaway in Georgia (2024–2025)
    Todd emphasizes integrity, long-term relationships, and guiding clients toward the right house — not just closing a deal.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The purpose of Todd Kroupa’s appearance is to:
    Share a motivational career-change story — moving from firefighter to top real estate agent.
    Educate listeners on the real estate process — including buying, selling, inspections, and market strategy.
    Give practical tips for first-time homebuyers, families, and multi-generational households.
    Promote best practices for choosing neighborhoods, navigating emotion in home buying, and avoiding pitfalls.
    Highlight Todd’s success and position him as a trusted resource for Georgia real estate clients.
    Key Takeaways 1. Career Transition & Motivation
    Todd became a firefighter in 1992, retired in 2014, and began real estate in 2002.
    Real estate appealed to him because it allowed him to continue helping people without the physical strain.
    He built and managed a 400-agent office before returning to working directly with clients — his true passion.
    2. Balancing Firefighting and Real Estate
    He often worked both jobs full-time, with limited days off.
    Eventually, maintaining both became impossible: “I can’t do this anymore,” he told his wife.
    3. Buyer Advice
    Buyers make decisions emotionally first, then logically.
    Within the first 3–5 minutes in a home, buyers often know if they like it.
    Lighting, paint color, home condition, and layout heavily influence emotional response.
    First-time buyers need extra guidance — like “teaching someone to drive for the first time.”
    4. Seller Advice
    Selling isn’t just about market timing — presentation matters.
    Neutral paint colors and bright white lighting help increase buyer appeal.
    Every showing is won or lost in the first few minutes.
    5. Inspections Matter — and Are Deal Breakers
    Top inspection walk‑aways:
    Mold
    Foundation issues
    Roof problems
    Todd stresses that if a buyer is uncomfortable before closing, “you won’t be comfortable after you close.”
    6. Emotion vs. Logic
    Many buyers get emotionally attached and ignore red flags.
    Todd’s rule: commissions should never drive decisions.
    7. Multi-Generational Living Is Rising
    Driven by COVID, high child-care costs, rising home prices.
    Families are choosing: ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units)
    “In-law suites”
    Larger family compounds

    8. Real Estate as a Wealth Builder
    Unlike stock investments, real estate allows you to: Control, improve, alter, and live in the asset.

    Tax advantages like 1031 exchanges and mortgage deductions compound long-term value.
    9. Don’t Buy the Most Expensive House in the Neighborhood
    Surrounding homes cap your resale value.
    You may have to wait years for nearby homes to “catch up.”
    10. Neighborhood Due Diligence
    Realtors must avoid discrimination (Fair Housing Act).
    Buyers should: Visit neighborhoods at night and on weekends
    Speak with neighbors
    Review school ratings and county resources

    Notable Quotes (from the transcript) Career & Purpose
    “I love helping people. That’s why I became a fireman. Real estate was another way to help people.”
    “I wasn’t quite sure I wanted to manage long term… my heart was with clients.”
    Ethics & Commission
    “Commissions should never be above the people.”
    “If you’re focused on commissions, you need to pick a different industry.”
    Emotions in Home Buying
    “Buyers think they’re looking logically, but they’re looking emotionally first.”
    “Within the first 3–5 minutes, they already know if they like the home.”
    Inspections
    “If you’re not comfortable with the property now, you won’t be comfortable after you close.”
    Neighborhood Choice
    “Focus on the house, but look at the neighborhood — you can’t change your neighbors.”
    Wealth Building
    “With stocks you can’t control it, improve it, or live in it. With a home, you can.”
    Success & Determination
    “Someone told me when I moved to Georgia I wasn’t going to make it. Now I’m the number one salesperson in Georgia.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: He emphasizes the importance of hard work, faith, planning, and leveraging government contracts .

    2026/03/11 | 25 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tim Mercer.
    Author of Bootstrap Millionaire and CFO of Cadence Ventures, Inc.:
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To inspire and educate aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals by sharing Tim Mercer’s journey from humble beginnings to financial success, emphasizing the importance of hard work, faith, planning, and leveraging government contracts and nontraditional financing.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways
    Background & Journey
    Tim Mercer grew up in Mullins, South Carolina, in modest circumstances.
    His path to success began with military service, which broadened his worldview and led him to entrepreneurship.

    Bootstrap Millionaire Philosophy
    The term “bootstrap” symbolizes hard work, sacrifice, and perseverance.
    Mercer emphasizes that success doesn’t come overnight—it requires grinding, planning, and faith.

    Importance of a Business Plan
    A solid business plan is essential for securing funding and guiding business growth.
    Mercer shares real-life examples of people failing to secure support due to lack of planning.

    Cadence Ventures, Inc.
    A boutique private equity firm offering nontraditional financing for real estate investors.
    Focuses on investment properties and uses the property itself as collateral.

    Government Contracting
    Mercer began in government contracting in 2012 and credits it with helping him scale his business.
    He stresses that while it’s complex and paperwork-heavy, it’s a valuable opportunity for minority-owned businesses.
    Free resources like SAM.gov and Georgia Tech’s GT PAC can help entrepreneurs navigate the process.

    Success Requires Sacrifice
    Mercer highlights that every successful person has a story of struggle and sacrifice.
    His book’s first chapter, “See the Glory, Don’t Know the Story,” encapsulates this message.

    💬 Notable Quotes
    “If you want to have the things tomorrow that other people won’t have, then you got to be willing to do the things today that other people won’t do.” — Tim Mercer quoting Les Brown
    “There’s no success without sacrifice.” — Tim Mercer
    “You can only make as much as the customer that you have.” — Tim Mercer on scaling through government contracts
    “See the glory, don’t know the story.” — Chapter title from Bootstrap Millionaire
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: Discusses the appeal and additional costs of tiny homes: foundation, utilities, permits, and construction.

    2026/03/11 | 23 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Paul Dashevsky.
    Serial entrepreneur and founder of Maxwell, a platform focused on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), also known as tiny homes:
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To educate listeners on the growing trend of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), their practical uses, legal considerations, and how platforms like Maxwell help homeowners navigate the process of building or buying tiny homes—especially in light of new options like Amazon’s prefab homes.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways
    What Are ADUs?
    Formerly known as tiny homes or granny flats, ADUs are small, secondary housing units built on residential properties.
    They range from 150 to 1200 square feet and serve various purposes: rentals, studios, housing for aging parents, or personal retreats.

    Growing Popularity
    Driven by housing shortages and affordability issues, especially in states like California.
    Governments are easing restrictions to allow more ADUs to be built, including San Diego’s initiative to allow unlimited ADUs if they’re affordable.

    Use Cases
    Rental income
    Housing for retirees or aging parents
    Studios (music, yoga), guest houses, or nanny quarters

    Amazon’s Entry
    Amazon now sells prefab two-story tiny homes under \$50,000.
    While appealing, buyers must understand the additional costs and logistics: foundation, utilities, permits, and construction.

    Legal & Practical Considerations
    ADUs must be permitted and built to code to be safe and legally rentable.
    Homeowners should consult their city’s building department before starting.
    A certificate of occupancy is required for someone to legally live in the unit.

    Maxwell Platform
    Offers resources, videos, and guidance for anyone interested in building or buying ADUs.
    Helps users find reliable contractors and understand the full scope of building an ADU.

    Impact on Property Value
    ADUs generally increase property value by adding rentable living space.
    They are a viable wealth-building strategy through real estate investment.

    Social Impact
    ADUs could be a solution to homelessness by providing affordable housing options.
    Cities like San Diego are already exploring this potential.

    💬 Notable Quotes
    “You’re not building a Lego kit here.” — Paul Dashevsky on the complexity of constructing ADUs
    “There’s no success without sacrifice.” — Rushion McDonald, echoing the theme of entrepreneurship
    “Go down to your building department at your city and ask them what guidelines they have.” — Paul’s advice on starting an ADU project
    “If you invest in real estate… that’s a great way to build wealth.” — Paul on the financial benefits of ADUs
    “I wish America would look at the possibilities of seeing what ADUs can do for the homeless community.” — Rushion McDonald on the social potential of tiny homes
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Brand Building: Her goal is to grow her African brand globally and showcase the richness of African resources.

    2026/03/10 | 31 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Valerie Obaze.
    Founder of R&R Skincare.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Highlight Valerie Obaze’s entrepreneurial journey in founding R&R Skincare.
    Challenge stereotypes about Africa’s capabilities and resources.
    Promote African-made beauty products and their global relevance.
    Inspire others, especially women and diaspora Africans, to invest in and build businesses rooted in African heritage.
    🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Breaking African Stereotypes
    Valerie and Rushion discuss how Africa is often misrepresented in Western media.
    Valerie emphasizes that ignorance is not always malicious, but it’s time to reframe the narrative through firsthand experience and platforms like social media.
    “Ignorance doesn’t always have to be an insult. If you don’t know, you just don’t know better.” – Valerie Obaze
    2. The Birth of R&R Skincare
    Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Valerie sought natural skincare solutions.
    She discovered liquid shea oil, which became her first product.
    The brand name “R&R” stands for Rebecca Rose (her daughter’s name) and also Rest & Relaxation.
    “I wanted to create a product that makes using these raw materials from the continent enjoyable.” – Valerie Obaze
    3. From Garage to Global
    Valerie started in her mother-in-law’s garage, turning it into a compliant mini factory.
    She had no formal business plan, relying on her PR and branding background.
    The brand now has three stores: one in Lagos and two in Accra, including one at the airport.
    4. Authenticity and African Pride
    Valerie insists on maintaining the African identity of her brand.
    She uses locally sourced ingredients and ensures cruelty-free testing.
    The brand supports women in the supply chain, creating economic opportunities.
    “We don’t intend to hide that in any way. We just wanted to make raw materials sexy.” – Valerie Obaze
    5. Expansion to the U.S.
    Valerie is expanding R&R Skincare to the U.S., leveraging social media, activations, and PR expertise.
    Products are manufactured in Africa, but distributed from U.S. warehouses to ensure timely delivery.
    “We found our tribe over here… and this was the right time to come back to America.” – Valerie Obaze
    🧴 Product Highlights
    Shea Oil – First product, moisturizing and healing.
    Body Butter – Whipped, light, and rich in essential oils.
    Liquid Black Soap – Modern take on traditional African cleansing.
    Hand Cream – Convenient and portable for dry conditions.
    🌍 Big Picture Vision
    Valerie’s goal is to grow an African brand globally, showcasing the richness of African resources and empowering local economies.
    “This is just a small representative of the entire continent and what it is capable of.” – Valerie Obaze
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Purpose Driven: Her mission is to empower women to heal, lead, and monetize their purpose.

    2026/03/10 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Coylette James
    Here is a clear, polished summary and outline of the Dr. Coylette James interview with Rushion McDonald, based entirely on the transcript you provided.
    Summary of the Interview with Dr. Coylette James on Money Making Conversations Master Class
    Ffounder of a faith‑based nonprofit and creator of The Lioness Effect—discusses her mission to empower women to heal, lead, and monetize their purpose without compromising their values. She and host Rushion McDonald explore themes such as identity, healing from trauma, walking in authenticity, entrepreneurship, integrating faith into business, and redefining wealth.
    Dr. James emphasizes that women must first understand their identity and unique “superpower" before they can build meaningful businesses or confidently step into leadership. Drawing from her decades in corporate executive leadership and ministry, she explains how healing from past traumas, rejecting societal stereotypes, and valuing one’s own expertise are necessary steps toward long‑term success.
    She also breaks down practical strategies for clarifying value, avoiding under‑earning, building integrity‑driven wealth, and developing a legacy. Her life philosophy—“Don’t live your age, live your life”—shows up in her mindset, style, and discipline, as she approaches age 70 with energy, purpose, and intention.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Introduce Dr. Coylette James' work and her framework, The Lioness Effect, which helps women transform purpose into profit.
    Share practical guidance on identity, leadership, faith‑based entrepreneurship, and building wealth with integrity.
    Encourage women to overcome limiting beliefs, value their expertise, and break free from societal or personal constraints.
    Inspire listeners with Dr. James’s personal philosophy on aging, growth, and living boldly.
    Key Takeaways 1. Identity Is the Foundation
    Women must first understand who they are to build authentic businesses.
    Uniqueness is a “superpower” and should not be traded for cultural expectations.
    2. Healing Precedes Leadership
    Trauma—whether personal, societal, or generational—can limit confidence.
    “Hurt leaders will hurt people.” Women must heal to lead with clarity and compassion.
    3. Authenticity Builds Trust and Value
    You are your greatest asset; your voice is your brand.
    Don’t shrink or dim your identity to fit an image or corporate mold.
    4. Faith and Business Are Not Separate
    Dr. James teaches that faith should inform, not divide from, business practices.
    Integrity and values should guide branding, service, and pricing.
    5. Stop Over‑Serving and Under‑Earning
    People often undervalue what they give because they haven’t valued it themselves.
    Women must attach a price to their expertise, time, and transformation they provide.
    6. Quality Creates Wealth
    Wealth isn’t only money; it includes wisdom and legacy.
    Quality and excellence build strong brands and repeat customers.
    7. Know Your Lane
    Talent alone doesn’t build wealth—business skills matter.
    Bring in help for areas outside your strengths (marketing, operations, finance).
    8. Entrepreneurship Requires Wisdom & Prioritization
    Dr. James balanced a full‑time executive career with her nonprofit by: Allocating hours wisely
    Using time strategically
    Mentoring within her workplace
    Following passion while honoring responsibilities

    9. Age Is Not a Limiter
    At nearly 70, she asserts: “Don’t live your age, live your life.”
    Reinvention is possible at any age.
    Notable Quotes
    Here are direct, impactful lines from the conversation:
    On Identity & Purpose
    “Your authenticity is your empowerment.”
    “We were created on purpose for a purpose.”
    “If you’re trying to be what culture says you are, you’ll miss who you are authentically.”
    On Superpower
    “You take the supernatural of God, put it on your natural, and you’re empowered by it.”
    On Healing & Leadership
    “Hurt leaders will hurt people.”
    “I can’t take you where I haven’t been.”
    On Value & Monetization
    “What would you buy from you?”
    “If you wouldn’t pay for what you're selling, why should someone else?”
    “People will pay for quality.”
    On Wealth & Legacy
    “Wealth is not always monetary. My biggest wealth is the legacy I’m leaving.”
    “Make sure you put the quality in before your name goes on it.”
    On Aging & Living Fully
    “Don’t live your age, live your life.”
    “I will never get old. I will get older.”
    “How important are you to you?”
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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Start your day with laughs, love, and real talk from Steve Harvey and his hilarious crew Shirley Strawberry, Carla Ferrell, Nephew Tommy, and Junior on the #1 morning radio show in America. Prank calls, life advice, celebrity guests, and nonstop energy. Follow, favorite, and subscribe now so you never miss a moment! Steve Harvey brings his unmatched charisma and wisdom to mornings across the country, mixing comedy, culture, and connection like no one else. Whether you need a laugh, a lift, or a little perspective, The Steve Harvey Morning Show delivers it all. Join millions who tune in every day, and make Steve and the crew part of your morning routine!
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