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    Career Uplift: A female empowerment agency dedicated to helping high‑achieving women rise with confidence, courage, clarity, and faith-driven purpose.

    2026/03/12 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Natalie Southwell.
    Founder and CEO of The Essence of a Woman, LLC, a female empowerment agency dedicated to helping high‑achieving women rise with confidence, courage, clarity, and faith-driven purpose.
    The conversation explores:
    How women can overcome fear, trauma, and misaligned life decisions
    The role of faith, purpose, and intentionality in decision-making
    Her frameworks: PAIN and REAL
    Her personal journey to launching The Essence of a Woman
    How she guides women across generations—including students, early professionals, mid-career women, and women 50+—toward alignment and leadership.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The purpose of the interview is to:
    1. Introduce Natalie Southwell’s mission
    Explain how The Essence of a Woman empowers women to overcome fear, reclaim purpose, and lead authentically.
    2. Share actionable frameworks
    She breaks down two of her signature models—PAIN and REAL—which guide women through decision-making, healing, and leadership growth.
    3. Inspire women of all ages
    Show that age should never limit someone’s potential and that clarity and alignment are always possible, whether you're 20 or 60.
    4. Highlight the importance of faith + practicality
    Natalie discusses how spiritual alignment and real‑world strategy work together, especially for women in STEM or male-dominated industries.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. The “Essence” Comes From Understanding God’s Love
    Natalie says women often pour into others so heavily that they forget their own value. Understanding divine love helps women set boundaries, avoid suffering in silence, and make aligned decisions.
    2. Bad Decisions Create Pain—But Pain Teaches
    Her PAIN Framework helps women pause and analyze decisions before they create negative consequences:
    PAIN Framework
    P – Pause and consider purpose
    A – Analyze your options
    I – Impact: What will this cost emotionally, spiritually, financially?
    N – Necessity: Why now? Is there urgency?
    Using this method prevents rash or misaligned choices.
    3. Across All Ages, the Common Root Issue Is Fear
    Whether she’s coaching:
    women in their 20s entering the workforce,
    women in their 30s–40s navigating career changes or relationships, or
    women 50+ rediscovering purpose,
    Natalie identifies fear as the universal obstacle—fear of failure, success, judgment, or making another “wrong” move.
    4. Faith + Technology Can Coexist
    As a woman with a STEM background, Natalie insists that spiritual guidance can align with analytical problem‑solving. She uses faith to prepare for board meetings, interviews, coding challenges, and leadership scenarios.
    5. Listening to Life’s “Whispers” Prevents Misalignment
    Much of her philosophy centers on avoiding the dangers of ignoring internal nudges—what she calls “heart whispers.”
    Ignoring these whispers leads to regret, unnecessary pain, toxic relationships, and stalled careers.
    Her book The Dangers of Ignoring Your Heart’s Whispers expands on this theme.
    6. Her REAL Framework Helps Women Rebuild REAL Framework
    R – Reset/Reclaim what was lost
    E – Empower/Elevate
    A – Align with purpose
    L – Lead with authenticity
    This is the roadmap she uses to guide women out of trauma cycles and into leadership.
    7. Trauma Must Be Understood but Not Rehearsed
    Natalie emphasizes that trauma is real—but staying in it (“rehearsing it”) hardens the heart and blocks growth.
    Healing requires releasing the past and rewiring one’s mindset.
    8. Her Personal Calling Came from a Divine Moment
    In 2020, she heard God give her the name “The Essence of a Woman.”
    Though she registered the business immediately, she admits she didn’t “hover” over the idea long enough to see the full vision—she later learned to follow God’s blueprint more closely.
    🗣 Notable Quotes from the Interview
    Here are some standout lines directly from the transcript:
    On the meaning of “essence”:
    “The essence is really the understanding of how much God loves you… when you understand how God loves you, that’s the essence.”
    On pain:
    “Anytime you make a bad decision today, it will affect your tomorrow and your future.”
    On fear across generations:
    “It’s the same root across every generation. The root is fear—fear of failure, fear of not being enough.”
    On finding purpose after mistakes:
    “You can’t change the past, but there is a path forward. You have to rewire your mind.”
    On age and purpose:
    “Every day we wake up, we have an opportunity to stir up the gifts.”
    On listening to whispers:
    “We are often given promptings to do or not do certain things—whispers. But we ignore them.”
    📘 Natalie’s Current and Future Work
    Current book: The Dangers of Ignoring Your Heart’s Whispers
    Next book: In development (referenced but not named)
    Continues expanding her empowerment programs and corporate coaching initiatives
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Family Business: He started the successful business to teach his sons about money—earning, saving, investing, and giving.

    2026/03/12 | 22 mins.
    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 Marcus Sonnier.
    Founder of Snowie Atlanta:
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To showcase Marcus Sonnier’s journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship, highlight the inspiration behind Snowie Atlanta, and share insights on financial literacy, legacy-building, and faith-driven decision-making.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. From Corporate VP to Entrepreneur
    Marcus left a successful career as VP of PR supervision at a financial services firm to start Snowie Atlanta.
    He worked both jobs for five years before fully transitioning.
    His leap was guided by faith and a desire for self-reliance.
    “I looked at my wife and said, ‘Hey, I'm getting one more bonus check. And then I'm jumping off the plane.’”
    2. The Product: Shaved Ice with a Twist
    Snowie Atlanta offers customizable shaved ice with self-serve flavor stations.
    Inspired by childhood experiences in Louisiana with snowball stands.
    “We give away the shaved ice, but we sell you the smiles.”
    3. Family Legacy & Financial Literacy
    Marcus started the business to teach his sons about money—earning, saving, investing, and giving.
    His sons were involved from the beginning, learning entrepreneurship firsthand.
    “I said, guys, look, we're going to be entrepreneurs in this business. We're going to do it together.”
    4. Faith as a Driving Force
    Marcus credits divine guidance for his journey and connections.
    He views his business as a calling and a platform for community impact.
    “I could feel God in my spirit saying, ‘Oh, you trust me, you really do.’”
    5. Community Impact & Expansion
    The goal is to become a staple attraction and enhance the fan experience.
    “I want all kids to want to go to a Braves game… to get a Snowie and have an experience.”
    6. Giving Back
    Snowie Atlanta participates in fundraising for schools, churches, and nonprofits.
    Marcus finds joy in writing checks back to organizations that serve the community.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “You may not get everything you work for, but you will work for everything you get.”
    “We serve memories.”
    “I’m just trying to be obedient and do what I think God wants me to do in this business.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: He emphasizes the importance of hard work, faith, planning, and leveraging government contracts .

    2026/03/12 | 25 mins.
    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 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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    Brand Building: He gives insights on relationship-building, authenticity, and visibility—reinforcing that in the digital era, it’s not just “who you know,” but who knows you.

    2026/03/11 | 28 mins.
    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 Brendan Kaminsky.
    Founder of B Known Agency, a boutique branding and digital marketing firm specializing in sports and entertainment. Kaminsky shares his journey from consulting, to working at ESPN, to eventually launching his own agency. He discusses helping major personalities like Stephen A. Smith, Jalen Rose, Harrison Barnes, and Rich Eisen develop strong social media identities and storytelling strategies.
    Brendan explains why he left ESPN after six and a half years—despite the security, prestige, and Disney benefits—to pursue entrepreneurship. He describes how brand building has shifted from traditional media to a landscape where relatability, vertical video, audience engagement, and consistent content matter more than follower counts.
    He also talks about the pressure of managing public-facing work in real time, the importance of being accessible to high‑profile clients, the rising role of AI in content creation, and how social platforms have become core to modern marketing strategies.
    Additionally, Brendan shares specific examples of working with Jalen Rose on mixing sports commentary with community-focused storytelling and describes how Rich Eisen’s annual “Run Rich Run” 40‑yard dash evolved into a signature charitable brand moment.
    The interview closes with insights on relationship-building, authenticity, and visibility—reinforcing that in the digital era, it’s not just “who you know,” but who knows you.
    PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW 1. To highlight Brendan Kaminsky’s entrepreneurial journey
    McDonald explores how Kaminsky transitioned from a major corporation (ESPN) to founding a successful agency.
    2. To educate listeners on the evolving world of branding and digital media
    Kaminsky explains how branding now depends on relatability, vertical video, and engagement over follower count.
    3. To provide actionable guidance for entrepreneurs and creators
    The interview teaches how consistency, accessibility, and storytelling help build a recognizable digital brand.
    4. To show how athletes and media personalities use content to expand influence
    Brendan walks through real client strategies—from Jalen Rose’s community work to Rich Eisen’s fundraising dash.
    5. To explore the role of AI in modern marketing
    Kaminsky discusses how AI assists with analytics, research, and identifying viral content moments.
    KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Relatability drives modern branding
    People connect with authenticity, not polished promotion. Talk to your audience, not at them.
    2. Engagement matters more than follower count
    Algorithms reward content that resonates, regardless of how many people follow you. A creator with 10,000 followers can hit a million views.
    3. Social media requires presence and accessibility
    High-profile clients expect responsiveness; being available is key to agency success.
    4. Vertical video is the new standard
    Optimizing content for mobile consumption is essential—TV graphics no longer dictate how content is built.
    5. AI is an asset, not a threat
    Kaminsky uses AI for virality scoring, caption suggestions, research, and identifying strong clips from long-form content.
    6. Data tells the story
    Success can be clearly measured through views, engagement, and growth—unlike billboards or traditional media.
    7. Use “hot topics” to highlight deeper work
    For clients like Jalen Rose, trending sports conversations help drive attention to community-focused initiatives like his leadership academy.
    8. Brand moments can start from something small
    Rich Eisen’s 40-yard dash evolved into a signature charity event and content anchor.
    9. Entrepreneurship requires trusting your gut
    He left ESPN without telling anyone beforehand to avoid discouragement—because he felt the pull to build his own vision.
    10. Visibility creates opportunity
    In the digital era, it’s not just who you know—it’s who knows you.
    NOTABLE QUOTES On entrepreneurship
    “I trusted my gut… I didn’t tell one person I was leaving ESPN because I didn’t want anyone to make me doubt myself.”
    On branding
    “People want to relate to you. They want to get to know you.”
    “Talk directly to your audience.”
    On social metrics
    “It’s become a lot more about engagement and views than total follower number.”
    On accessibility
    “You could be the best at your job, but if a client can’t reach you, it doesn’t matter.”
    On visibility
    “It’s not about who you know—it’s about who knows you.”
    On AI
    “AI is absolutely an asset… it helps us with research, analytics, even virality scoring.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: He discusses the difference between being rich and being wealthy and long-term financial growth.

    2026/03/11 | 30 mins.
    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. Willie Jolley.
    SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW
    In this energetic and motivational conversation, Hall of Fame speaker Dr. Willie Jolley joins Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass to discuss his new book, “Rich Is Good, Wealthy Is Better.” The interview covers the difference between being rich and being wealthy, the mindsets required for long-term financial growth, and how individuals—no matter their background—can build generational wealth. Jolley also emphasizes discipline, humility, planning, multiple streams of income, overcoming setbacks, and the importance of insurance and protection of assets.
    PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW
    The interview aims to:
    1. Introduce and promote Dr. Jolley’s new book
    “Rich Is Good, Wealthy Is Better” and the teachings within it.
    2. Educate listeners on the distinction between rich and wealthy
    Jolley wants audiences to understand wealth in generational, not short-term, terms.
    3. Motivate individuals to shift their financial mindset
    From “working money” to “mailbox money.”
    4. Empower entrepreneurs and families
    To adopt discipline, drop pride, and create multigenerational financial systems.
    5. Share Jolley’s personal setback‑to‑success story
    To reinforce that anyone can grow wealth with the right principles.
    KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Rich vs. Wealthy
    Being rich = high income, often tied to active labor (e.g., athlete contracts).
    Being wealthy = passive income, ownership, generational sustainability.
    A rich football player earns millions; the team owner earns billions and doesn’t have to “run up and down the field.”
    2. The Five Money Mindsets
    Jolley explains five financial mindsets:
    One‑day mindset – living day to day.
    30‑day mindset – fixed incomes/check-to-check living.
    One‑year mindset – annual thinking (raises, annual income).
    Decade mindset – typical for entertainers/athletes with multi‑year contracts.
    Generational mindset (Wealth Mindset) – building wealth to last multiple generations.
    Jolley’s goal: move people up just one level at a time.
    3. Five Types of Wealth
    Jolley breaks wealth into five categories:
    Financial Wealth
    Health Wealth (“A sick person has one dream; a healthy person has a thousand.” – Les Brown)
    Relationship Wealth
    Reputational Wealth (Brand)
    Intellectual Capital Wealth (What you know and can charge for)
    4. Discipline Is the Key
    Wealth requires:
    Living below your means
    Investing the difference
    Consistency
    Avoiding arrogance and ignorance
    5. Pride Is an Enemy of Wealth
    Pride leads people to overspend to keep up appearances.
    Jolley argues that pride “kills wealth” and must be replaced with planning and humility.
    6. The Three Legs of Wealth
    To build sustainable wealth, you need:
    Income
    Investment (letting money work for you)
    Insurance (life, health, car, disability, long-term care)
    7. Multiple Streams of Income
    Jolley urges everyone to build at least two streams of income from:
    Stocks
    Bonds
    Real estate
    Crypto
    Collectibles
    Jewelry
    Art
    Content creation
    8. Overcoming Setbacks
    Jolley details his own journey from unemployed nightclub singer to globally recognized motivational speaker.
    He reinforces that a setback is a setup for a comeback—the core message of his earlier bestselling book.
    9. It’s Never Too Late to Start
    He cites examples of:
    A secretary who retired with $8M by investing small amounts over time
    Invested $12,000 at age 65 and grew it to $890,000 by age 72
    NOTABLE QUOTES FROM THE INTERVIEW On Time & Opportunity
    “I have only just a minute… but it’s up to me to use it.”
    On Mindset
    “Wealth starts in your mind.”
    On Rich vs. Wealthy
    “Regular folks work for their money. Wealthy people make their money work for them.”
    On Pride
    “My pride was killing my wealth.”
    On Growth & Learning
    “If you’re willing to learn, no one can stop you.” [On Setbacks
    “A setback is a setup for your greater comeback.”
    On Starting Late
    “When is the best time to plant a tree? Eighty years ago. The second-best time? Today.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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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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