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    Career: She helps individuals and organizations reach their goals through stru

    2026/05/24 | 25 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Cherry Collier.
    Master Certified Executive Coach
    Organizational Psychologist
    Founder of Personality Matters, a multimillion-dollar consulting firm
    🌟 Key Themes 1. What Is a Master Certified Executive Coach?
    Dr. Collier is credentialed by the International Coach Federation and trained in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).
    She helps individuals and organizations reach their goals through structured, science-based coaching.
    2. Organizational Psychology
    Focuses on aligning people, processes, and technology for optimal performance.
    Uses diagnostics and gap analysis to tailor strategies for individuals and companies.
    3. The Science of Connection
    Emphasizes the importance of relationships and emotional intelligence.
    Promotes the idea of “never walk alone” — building a supportive network is key to success.
    4. Rise Framework
    Relational
    Interpersonal
    Social
    Emotional
    Used to help individuals and teams grow holistically.
    5. Challenges in the Workplace
    Dr. Collier addresses modern workplace stress, technology overload, and the need for intentionality.
    Encourages people to take control of their mindset and routines (e.g., ditch the snooze button!).
    6. Black Women in the Workplace
    Acknowledges systemic barriers but focuses on solutions and building strong support systems.
    Advocates for certification and professional development to access higher-level opportunities.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “Success is less about speed and more about direction.”
    “If someone knocks you down, it’s their fault. If you stay down, it’s yours.”
    “Your personality will take you into any room.”
    🏢 About Her Company: Personality Matters
    Specializes in helping organizations and individuals improve performance through behavioral science.
    Ranked #9 on the University of Georgia’s Bulldog 100 list of fastest-growing businesses.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Overcoming the Odds: Learned high-level cleaning skills in prison and founded Renew Construction Services.

    2026/05/24 | 25 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Robyn Donaldson.
    Entrepreneur, Mentor, and Founder of Renew Construction Services & STEM Exposure
    🔑 Episode Highlights 🔄 From Incarceration to Inspiration
    Robyn shares her journey from a strict religious upbringing to incarceration due to drug-related activities.
    Served 5 years in prison, where she earned two associate degrees and developed a passion for learning and leadership.
    🧹 Building a Business from the Ground Up
    Learned high-level cleaning skills in prison and at Hilton during work release.
    Founded Renew Construction Services, which grew from cleaning trailers to major contracts like: Tampa Convention Center
    NFL Super Bowl & Kickoff
    City of Tampa, Moffitt Cancer Center, USF

    🏗️ Strategic Growth & Collaboration
    Became a Home Depot distributor.
    Uses collaboration to uplift smaller contractors and scale projects.
    Emphasizes relationship-building and proactive planning over reactive bidding.
    👩🏽‍🔬 STEM Exposure Nonprofit
    Founded STEM Exposure to introduce Black girls to underrepresented STEM careers.
    Offers local and global architecture and construction camps.
    Operates in 10 countries and 4 time zones with a focus on AI, engineering, and design.
    🏆 Recognition & Legacy
    Honored with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
    Embraces her past as part of her story, using it to inspire others.
    Celebrates milestones like putting bills on autopay as symbols of stability and peace.
    🌐 Websites
    STEM Exposure: stemxposure.org (drop the “e” in “exposure”)
    Renew Construction Services: renewconstructionservices.com

    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Teen Uplift: She is empowering youth through retail and culinary entrepreneurship.

    2026/05/24 | 32 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Crystal Victoria.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Showcase Crystal Victoria’s work in youth entrepreneurship through her nonprofit Target Evolution, Inc.
    Promote the Teen Biz Box, a hands-on business starter kit for kids.
    Inspire parents, educators, and community leaders to support alternative career paths for youth.
    Share Crystal’s personal journey from juvenile detention to becoming an author and entrepreneur.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Empowering Youth Through Entrepreneurship
    Target Evolution trains youth ages 8 to 18 to earn money and gain real-world experience.
    Programs include retail and culinary entrepreneurship, with plans to expand nationally starting in Dallas and Houston.
    2. Teen Biz Box: A Practical Solution
    A $100 kit that includes everything a child needs to start a small business.
    Three product options: Friendship Bracelets, Craft Notebooks, and Ceramic Coasters.
    Kids can earn up to \$150–\$200 per box by selling customized products.
    3. Alternative Pathways Matter
    Not all kids are tech-focused or college-bound.
    Entrepreneurship teaches soft skills like communication, customer service, and resilience.
    Victoria emphasizes the importance of in-person interaction over purely digital business models.
    4. Personal Story of Redemption
    Crystal shares her background of being in and out of juvenile detention.
    Entrepreneurship gave her purpose and a way out of street life.
    Her journey is a testament to the power of second chances and vision-driven leadership.
    5. Preparing for the Future of Work
    With AI and automation changing job markets, reskilling and adaptability are key.
    Entrepreneurship offers a mindset shift that prepares youth for career transitions every 3–5 years.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes
    On youth entrepreneurship:
    “An app will never replace food and eating. We need programs for culinary and hospitality entrepreneurs.”

    On her personal journey:
    “I didn’t have a Teen Biz Box. I had trouble. But I prayed to God: ‘Give me something to do with this story.’”

    On accessibility:
    “Some kids don’t have bootstraps to pull themselves up. Let’s slide down the ladder and help them climb.”

    On the Teen Biz Box:
    “Before you spend $1,000 on your kid’s business idea, give them a box. If they sell everything, maybe they’re serious.”

    On preparing for the future:
    “Long gone are the days of one career for life. Learning, unlearning, and reskilling is the new normal.”

    📦 Teen Biz Box Highlights
    Contents: Product inventory, art supplies, business cards, signage, and educational materials
    Website: TeenBizBox.com
    Target Age: 8–18
    Goal: Teach entrepreneurship, communication, and self-reliance
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Overcoming the Odds: She rose from baggage handler to become President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.

    2026/05/24 | 30 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Stephanie Chung.
    A trailblazer in private aviation and author of Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You.
    ✈️ Key Topics Discussed 1. Stephanie Chung’s Career Journey
    Started as a baggage handler.
    Rose to become President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.
    One of the few African American women to lead in private aviation.
    2. Understanding Private Aviation
    Private jets offer flexibility and convenience—you fly on your schedule.
    Access to 5,000+ airports vs. 500 for commercial airlines.
    Used not just by celebrities, but also high-net-worth individuals and for humanitarian missions.
    3. Ally Leadership Philosophy
    Today’s workforce includes six generations, diverse ethnicities, genders, neurodiversity, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
    Leadership must evolve to meet people where they are.
    The book emphasizes inclusive leadership beyond race and gender.
    4. Leadership Lessons
    Importance of human connection and empathy.
    Knowing your team beyond their job titles—understanding their lives and motivations.
    Listening is as important as speaking.
    5. Generational Differences in the Workplace
    Millennials and Gen Z value work-life balance and flexibility.
    Older generations often driven by fear of being replaced or missing opportunities.
    Leaders must bridge these gaps with understanding and adaptability.
    6. The Role of Fear
    Fear can hinder growth, especially in older generations.
    Fear of technology, being replaced, or taking time off.
    Good leadership helps alleviate fear and fosters collaboration.
    💬 Memorable Quotes
    “You don’t have to be a celebrity to fly private. Most people who do, you’ve never heard of.”
    “Ally leadership is not just about race or gender—it’s about everyone.”
    “If it’s a problem with millennials, we raised them. Look in the mirror.”
    “The differentiator isn’t just your product—it’s the human connection.”
    “Decisions are made by people who look left, right, and forward—never behind. Stay in their line of sight.”
    #STRAW
    #BEST
    #SHMS
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    Overcoming the Odds: She learned bankruptcy is not the end—it can be the beginning of financial mastery.

    2026/05/23 | 24 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley Joi Boyd.
    Interview Purpose
    The purpose of this interview is to explore the intersection of creativity, financial literacy, ownership, and personal resilience, using Ashley Joi Boyd’s journey as a Grammy‑nominated songwriter, music publisher, real estate developer, and author as a powerful case study.
    Through honest conversation, Ashley reframes success in the entertainment industry beyond fame and hits, emphasizing business ownership, financial education, mindset, and long‑term wealth building. The interview also serves as an empowerment message—particularly for women—demonstrating that financial setbacks, including bankruptcy, can become turning points rather than permanent barriers.
    Major Themes & Key Takeaways 1. Songwriting Is the Heart—and the Business—of Music
    Ashley explains that songwriting is not just creativity; it is the foundation of lasting success in the music industry. While artists may earn from performances, writers and publishers earn from ownership, collecting royalties every time a song is played, streamed, or used globally.
    Key takeaway: Creativity generates income, but ownership generates wealth.
    2. Publishing Is Where the Real Money Lives
    Ashley highlights that music publishing—not performing—is the most lucrative side of the industry. By owning her publishing company, she positioned herself to earn long‑term, recurring income rather than relying on one‑time payments or constant touring.
    Key takeaway: Understanding back‑end revenue streams is critical in any industry.
    3. Business Knowledge Creates Leverage
    Raised in an entertainment household, Ashley learned early the importance of understanding contracts, rights, and percentages. She famously walked away from a publishing deal that demanded 75% ownership—choosing long‑term control over short‑term opportunity.
    Key takeaway: Walking away from the wrong deal can be the right decision.
    4. Opportunity Meets Preparation
    Ashley’s collaboration on Justin Bieber’s hit “Yummy” did not happen overnight. It was the result of years of preparation, proven skill, respect for her craft, and being ready when the door opened.
    Key takeaway: Access opens doors, but preparation determines what happens next.
    5. Financial Collapse Can Become Financial Education
    Ashley openly discusses filing for bankruptcy after the 2008 housing crash—a moment she describes as devastating but transformative. With no guidance at the time, she was forced to learn money management the hard way, reshaping her relationship with credit, debt, and planning.
    Key takeaway: Bankruptcy is not the end—it can be the beginning of financial mastery.
    6. Financial Literacy Is Often Untaught—but Essential
    Ashley stresses that many people, especially women, are never taught how to manage money, credit, or wealth. This gap inspired her book Financially Fly: Mastering Money and Wealth for Women, written to create a safe, honest space for financial conversations.
    Key takeaway: Making money is not the same as knowing how to keep or grow it.
    7. Wealth Is About Structure, Not Just Cash
    In defining generational wealth, Ashley emphasizes trusts, insurance policies, estate planning, and real estate—structures that protect families long after income stops.
    Key takeaway: Generational wealth is built with systems, not just income.
    8. Invest in Yourself First
    One of Ashley’s most practical strategies is prioritizing yourself as a financial line item—saving consistently, protecting your credit, and building habits that support future freedom.
    Key takeaway: If you don’t prioritize yourself financially, no one else will.
    9. Mindset Drives Money Patterns
    Ashley underscores that many financial struggles are rooted in scarcity mindset and emotional spending. Shifting to an abundance mindset and facing numbers honestly is the first step toward change.
    Key takeaway: Your mindset controls your financial outcomes.
    Notable Quotes
    “Songwriting is the heart and soul of a song—it’s what makes it last.”
    “The real money in music is on the back end.”
    “I walked away from a deal because the business wasn’t right—and that changed everything.”
    “Bankruptcy forced me to learn how to protect myself.”
    “Just because you know how to make money doesn’t mean you know how to keep it.”
    “Generational wealth is structure—trusts, insurance, planning.”
    “Put yourself on your own balance sheet.”
    “Your mindset controls everything around you.”
    Overall Message
    Ashley Joi Boyd’s interview is a masterclass in reclaiming control—creatively, financially, and mentally. Her story demonstrates that wealth is not defined by income alone, but by ownership, education, structure, and intention.
    By openly sharing both her success and setbacks, Ashley empowers listeners to stop avoiding financial truth, build sustainable habits, and believe that long‑term wealth is possible—no matter where they are starting.
    #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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