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    Info You Can Use: She's testament to perseverance and the power of financial independence.

    2026/2/07 | 20 mins.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jasmine Young.
    Founder and president of the Financial Literacy Institute. Here's a summary of the key themes and highlights from the conversation:
    🎙️ Interview Highlights Jasmine Young’s Background
    Born in Jackson, Alabama, and raised in a rural, close-knit community.
    Attended Alabama A&M University on a full scholarship, where she decided early on to become a CPA.
    Emphasized the value of her HBCU experience in building confidence and professional readiness.
    Financial Literacy Mission
    Jasmine’s passion for numbers and financial education began early and was nurtured by her family’s practical financial habits.
    Her parents instilled financial discipline and responsibility, which she now channels into her mission to spread financial literacy “one family at a time.”
    Cultural and Historical Awareness
    Jasmine discusses the legacy of Black Wall Street and the importance of economic empowerment in the Black community.
    She organizes the Black Wall Street Black Business Expo, which honors the past while promoting modern Black entrepreneurship and civic engagement.
    Social Impact and Civic Engagement
    Inspired by the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder and the economic power of the Black community, Jasmine emphasizes the importance of using financial influence to drive social change.
    She’s considering law school to further her impact, though she currently focuses on financial literacy and community empowerment.
    Personal Insights
    Jasmine shares her journey from feeling ashamed of her rural upbringing to embracing it as a source of strength and heritage.
    She also reveals her musical background and Cherokee ancestry, adding depth to her personal story.

    #STRAW
    #BEST
    #SHMS
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    Overcoming the Odds: Her journey from dysfunction and cult-like environments to academic and personal success is a testament to resilience.

    2026/2/07 | 31 mins.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed El' Deity Princey.
    📝 Summary of the Interview
    El' Deity Princey is a transformational master coach, author, and speaker with a background in social science, neuroscience, and trauma recovery. In this powerful and deeply personal interview, she shares her journey from childhood trauma and dysfunction to becoming a high-achieving coach helping others reprogram their minds, cut toxic ties, and build wealth-driven lives. Her book, Monetize a Mind That’s Colonized, and her coaching business, 11 Master Consulting, are tools she uses to empower others to transcend adversity and manifest success.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Mindset is the Foundation of Wealth
    “Energy is currency.” True prosperity begins with internal transformation.
    Reprogramming the subconscious mind is essential to breaking free from societal conditioning and limiting beliefs.
    2. Cutting Toxic Ties
    Toxic relationships—whether personal, familial, or professional—drain energy and hinder growth.
    “When you cut toxic ties, you thrive.”
    Applies to both employees and employers: focus on those who contribute positively to your mission.
    3. Coaching vs. Therapy
    Coaching focuses on present and future goals, while therapy often addresses past trauma.
    El' Deity emphasizes accountability, strategy, and results in her coaching practice.
    4. Routine Builds Wealth
    Daily habits, environment, and self-care routines are critical to building internal and external wealth.
    “Everyone has a gift. Everyone has a talent.” Routine helps unlock and monetize those gifts.
    5. Healing from Trauma
    She shares her personal experience with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and how childhood PTSD mirrors veteran PTSD.
    Her journey from dysfunction and cult-like environments to academic and personal success is a testament to resilience.
    6. Manifestation Requires Action
    Her concept of “Coagulation Law” emphasizes that belief alone isn’t enough—resources and action are required to manifest goals.
    Life is like Monopoly: strategy and movement are key to winning.
    7. Empowering Language
    Words shape reality. Avoid saying “I’m struggling”—instead, affirm your intelligence and capability.
    “Speak life into yourself.”
    8. Client Success Stories
    She helped a client leave a toxic home, pursue her talents, and attract a supportive partner—demonstrating how mindset shifts lead to real-world success.
    9. Accessibility & Services
    Offers free live coaching on TikTok three times a week.
    Book: Monetize a Mind That’s Colonized is available on Amazon under her real name, Princess Halo.
    Coaching and courses available through 11 Master Consulting.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “When you master your emotions, you master your reality.”
    “Healing doesn’t take years—it takes intention.”
    “I got tired of begging for crumbs of love and began to give myself loads of love.”
    “Your self-image is what you attract.”
    “Are you tired yet? If yes, it’s time to pivot.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Uplift: She uses technology to elevate the conversation around athlete mental health and breaks down stigmas.

    2026/2/07 | 27 mins.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed T.M. Robinson-Mosley.
    Summary of the Interview: Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley on Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley—founder of The Playbook, an award‑winning mental‑health‑performance sports‑tech company—joins Rushion McDonald to discuss how her platform is transforming athlete care, team culture, and performance measurement. The Playbook uses AI‑powered, gamified psychological assessments to measure stress, resilience, and overall mental well‑being across youth, collegiate, professional, and military sports environments.
    Mosley explains how mental health—long treated as unmeasurable and stigmatized—is finally becoming trackable, private, and actionable. The Playbook provides real‑time alerts, data‑driven insights, and ecosystem‑wide tools for coaches, trainers, clinicians, and entire organizations.
    She also shares her journey as a non‑coding tech founder, the scaling challenges brought on by the pandemic, and the broader impact The Playbook is poised to have across corporate, construction, military, and other high‑stress fields.
    Purpose of the Interview 1. Introduce and explain The Playbook
    To present The Playbook as a next‑generation mental health performance platform that quantifies mental well‑being, provides action plans, and enhances team culture.
    2. Elevate the conversation around athlete mental health
    Mosley breaks down stigma, highlights real athlete stories, and explains why mental analytics are as critical as physical analytics.
    3. Show how the platform uses technology to prevent crises
    The Playbook provides early detection, privacy protection, and immediate care support—catching problems before they become crises.
    4. Highlight the expansion beyond sports
    Although built in sports, the platform is already being requested by industries like construction, healthcare, first responders, and more. ]
    5. Demonstrate the business model
    As a SaaS B2B platform, The Playbook sells licensed subscriptions to organizations, teams, and associations.
    Key Takeaways 1. Mental health can be measured—and must be
    The Playbook converts psychological assessments into quantifiable metrics similar to heart rate or step count.
    Athletes receive resilience, stress, and well‑being scores—like a “mental batting average.”
    2. The platform offers real-time alerts
    If an athlete’s score enters the “red zone,” coaches/clinicians receive immediate alerts with steps to take within 24 hours.
    3. Privacy is paramount
    The Playbook is HIPAA‑compliant, mobile, secure, and built to protect athlete data from misuse (e.g., contract negotiations).
    4. Mental analytics are the next frontier of sports
    Teams already use physical analytics. Now they can use mental analytics to track performance, prevent burnout, and reduce crises.
    5. Built for the entire ecosystem—not just athletes
    Coaches, front offices, sports medicine staff, and military leadership also use the platform—promoting culture-wide mental health.
    6. The Playbook is expanding beyond sports
    Industries with high stress—construction, medicine, law, emergency responders, veterinarians—are already approaching Mosley to adapt the system.
    7. A critical solution for underserved communities
    The platform makes mental health care accessible, private, digital, and stigma‑free—especially for youth and communities of color.
    8. Performance is universal
    Whether you’re an athlete, military member, parent, or worker—your mental state impacts how you perform. Performance is “agnostic.” [
    9. Mosley’s journey shows innovation can come from anywhere
    She is a non‑coding tech founder, originally trained as a psychologist working across the NBA, NFL, NCAA, and Olympic sports. [T.M. ROBINSON MOSLEY | Txt]
    Notable Quotes On what The Playbook does
    “We measure mental health metrics like resilience, stress and overall well‑being using gamified psych assessments.”

    “Mental health becomes measurable—like a batting average.” [

    On why athletes need this
    “Elite athletes report battling depression and anxiety so severe they find it difficult to function, let alone perform.”
    On the power of technology
    “If we don’t measure something, we’re saying it doesn’t matter.”
    “We use AI and machine learning to quantify mental health status.”
    On privacy
    “We are a HIPAA‑compliant platform… we don’t sell your data.”
    On team culture
    “Building a winning team culture is everybody’s everyday work.”
    On mental and physical health
    “If you are not mentally healthy, you are not able to perform at the highest level.”
    On the future outside sports
    “Who doesn’t want to train like an athlete?”
    “Performance is agnostic.”
    On purpose
    “How do we make something exclusive accessible?”
    “This is mental health care—it’s just a different version of it.”
    In One Sentence
    The interview reveals how Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley’s Playbook uses AI‑driven mental health metrics to revolutionize athlete care, provide real‑time performance insights, and expand mental wellness tools far beyond sports into everyday life.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tip: The interview teaches that becoming wealthy is less about income and more about mindset, discipline and long-term planning.

    2026/2/07 | 30 mins.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Willie Jolley.
    Summary of the Interview: Dr. Willie Jolley on Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Dr. Willie Jolley—Hall of Fame speaker, bestselling author, and longtime SiriusXM host—joins Rushion McDonald to discuss his new book Rich Is Good, Wealthy Is Better. The conversation focuses on redefining wealth, transforming money mindsets, developing discipline, and overcoming setbacks to build generational prosperity.
    Throughout the interview, Dr. Jolley shares insights gathered over 20 years of interviewing billionaires, CEOs, and major wealth creators. He outlines the crucial difference between being rich (high income) and being wealthy (owning assets that work without you). He emphasizes the role of discipline, humility, learning, and generational thinking in achieving sustainable wealth.
    The interview closes with Jolley’s personal comeback story—from nightclub singer to world‑renowned speaker—and his message that it’s never too late to change your financial future.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Promote and explain Jolley’s new book
    “Rich Is Good, Wealthy Is Better,” which clarifies the difference between income-based wealth (rich) and asset‑based, multi‑generational wealth (wealthy).
    2. Teach listeners how to shift their money mindset
    Jolley walks through the five levels of money thinking, showing how most Americans operate in the lower levels due to habit or lack of knowledge.
    3. Encourage financial independence and discipline
    Listeners—especially entrepreneurs and families—learn the role of discipline, insurance, multiple income streams, and investment.
    4. Provide motivation through Jolley’s story
    His setback-to-comeback story proves that financial and personal reinvention is possible at any age.
    5. Address generational wealth and financial stewardship
    The book is also written for parents/grandparents worried their heirs may squander what they built.
    Key Takeaways 1. The crucial difference between rich and wealthy
    Rich = working income; stops when you stop.
    Wealthy = assets + systems; money works even when you don’t.
    Rich is “good”—but wealth is “better” because it is sustainable.
    2. Wealth begins with mindset
    Jolley identifies five money mindsets:
    One‑day mindset (daily survival)
    30‑day mindset (check-to-check)
    One‑year mindset
    Decade mindset (athletes/entertainers)
    Generational mindset (true wealth builders)
    His goal: move people one level higher.
    3. Discipline is the #1 lever for wealth
    Wealth requires:
    Living below your means
    Consistent investment
    Protecting what you have
    Maintaining health, relationships, reputation, and intellectual capital
    4. The “Five Types of Wealth”
    Financial wealth
    Health wealth
    Relationship wealth
    Reputational/brand wealth
    Intellectual capital wealth
    All contribute to long-term prosperity.
    5. The 3 Legs of Wealth
    Income
    Save & invest the difference
    Insurance to protect assets (life, health, disability, long‑term care)
    6. At least two streams of income are essential
    Examples: stocks, real estate, crypto, collectibles, content creation.
    7. Pride destroys wealth
    People overspend to look successful rather than be successful.
    Pride → debt → stress → financial ruin.
    Humility → learning → planning → wealth.
    8. It’s never too late to become wealthy
    He shares stories of:
    A domestic worker who died with $2.7M
    A secretary who accumulated $8M
    A former drug dealer who reached nearly $900K starting at age 65
    All achieved wealth by small investments over long periods.
    9. A setback is a setup for a comeback
    Jolley’s message is deeply motivational:
    Losing his singing job led him into speaking
    Speaking led to radio
    Radio led to books
    Books led to global influence
    He frames adversity as opportunity.
    Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On Wealth vs. Rich
    “Rich is good. Wealthy is better.”
    “Regular folks work for their money. Wealthy people make their money work for them.”
    On Mindset
    “Wealth starts in your mind.”
    “It’s hard to hit what you can’t see—and even harder to hit what you don’t know.” (on knowing the target)
    On Discipline
    “The key to success in growing wealth is discipline.” [
    On Pride
    “My pride was killing my wealth. I had to let the pride go so I could grab hold of the wealth.”
    On Setbacks
    “A setback is a setup for your greater comeback.”
    “Your setback is not the end of the story unless you choose it to be.”
    On Starting Late
    “Anybody can become wealthy if you use these principles.”
    “When is the best time to plant a tree? 80 years ago. The second-best time? Today.”
    In One Sentence
    The interview teaches that becoming wealthy is less about income and more about mindset, discipline, humility, and long-term planning—and that anyone can build generational wealth starting right now.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Uplift: Their fundraising system gives up to 50% of gross sales and ships popcorn directly to supporters, churches, and schools.

    2026/2/07 | 28 mins.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ryan Richmond and Greg Bowman.
    Co‑owners of Popcorn Remix, a Georgia‑based gourmet popcorn brand known for more than 60 innovative flavors ranging from King Crab Legs to Charlene’s Banana Pudding to chocolate‑covered strawberry.
    Together they share their partnership story, the origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth of their brand, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com), their expansion into major sports and entertainment venues, and the unique combination of hustle, creativity, faith, and community service that drives their success.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview was designed to:
    1. Highlight the Popcorn Remix brand and its explosive growth
    From a storefront in Conyers, GA, to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Truist Park, the Georgia World Congress Center, the Atlanta Dream, and major convention centers.
    2. Showcase their entrepreneurship journey as Black founders
    They share how they partnered, overcame limitations, created their own lane, and scaled a product category long dominated by major national brands.
    3. Promote their fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com)
    A system that gives organizations up to 50% of gross sales, ships popcorn directly to supporters, and supports churches, schools, nonprofits, cheer teams, and more.
    4. Inspire entrepreneurs
    Greg and Ryan share candid advice on partnership, sacrifice, differentiating your product, and believing in your gifts.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    1. A Powerful Partnership Built on Hustle, Trust & Alignment
    Greg and Ryan met years ago through a men’s empowerment group and eventually partnered after Greg conceived the popcorn concept.
    Ryan didn’t have the money but had “all the hustle in the world”—and that’s the partnership foundation.
    They call themselves the Visionary & Executioner, committing to outwork anyone and always show up for each other.
    2. Popcorn Remix Was Created to “Remix” What Popcorn Could Be
    The brand name came from their church’s theme, “Year of the Remix.”
    They wanted flavors never seen before: butter pecan, crab legs, chocolate‑covered strawberry, cookies and cream, lemon pound cake, jerk chicken, etc. [
    Only three people in the world know the signature butter pecan formula.
    3. Their Innovation Extends Beyond Flavors — Even the Kernels Are Different
    They use “mushroom” kernels (round, fluffy) instead of standard “butterfly” kernels to prevent breakage, reduce seed fragments, and support orthodontic patients. [
    Their popcorn is fluffier, smoother, and more versatile for gourmet coating.
    4. The Storefront Is an In‑Person Experience
    The Conyers, GA store provides:
    Free sampling of all 60+ flavors
    Music based on the time of day
    Engaging, fun staff
    Fresh gourmet popcorn made on-site
    The storefront is intentionally designed to be a “vibe.”
    5. Live Activations Are Their Secret Weapon
    Their background in music and entertainment helps them:
    Work crowds
    Convert curious customers into buyers
    Perform high‑energy demos
    Showcase “activation flavors” like Lemon Pound Cake, which comes with instructions
    These activations drew attention at Falcons games, arenas, conventions, and more.
    6. Popcorn Remix Is in Major Venues Across Georgia
    They have partnerships with:
    Mercedes‑Benz Stadium (all levels)
    Truist Park / Atlanta Braves
    State Farm Arena
    Atlanta Dream
    Georgia World Congress Center
    Georgia International Convention Center
    They’re a favorite for cheer, volleyball, and large-scale events.
    7. Their Brand Went Viral — Celebrities and even the White House Took Notice
    Celebrity/luminary support includes:
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Daymond John
    Sherri Shepherd
    Anthony Hamilton
    Cathy Hughes (Radio One/TV One founder)
    The White House (Hip-Hop 50th celebration invitation)
    Their popcorn has literally made it to the White House.
    8. Their Fundraising Platform Is a Game-Changer
    WePowerFundraisers.com gives:
    Up to 50% of gross sales to organizations
    Automated direct‑to-door delivery
    No upfront costs
    10‑day fundraiser windows
    Ten curated flavors for easy purchase
    They’re now targeting national Greek organizations (“Divine Nine”) to scale. [
    9. Massive Growth: $1.5 Million in 3 Years
    They realized they “had something” when they hit $1.5 million in revenue, without debt, and only two founders running things.
    They even had to turn down a $4M deal because they didn’t yet have the production capacity—prompting them to invest heavily in a new warehouse.
    10. They Reinvented Their Ops with Subscriptions & TikTok Shops
    They recently added:
    A monthly popcorn subscription
    A TikTok Shop that allows creators to sell Popcorn Remix and earn revenue
    These innovations help them scale nationally.
    🗣 Notable Quotes (with citations) On their partnership
    “He said, ‘I ain’t got a whole bunch of money… but I got all the hustle in the world.’”
    On their role to each other
    “I refuse to be outworked… whenever you call, I’m available.”
    On Popcorn Remix’s purpose
    “We want to remix popcorn… make it unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.”
    On competition
    “When you're going against a giant, you gotta have something real… We had a rocket launcher.”
    On their breakthrough moment
    “We grossed $1.5 million in three years… from popcorn. I knew we had something.”
    On celebrity validation
    “When Whoopi sent the picture… and then the White House… that was it.”
    On entrepreneurship
    “Dreams don’t expire. How you start is not how you finish.”
    On community fundraising
    “It’s one thing to ask for something. It’s another to give something back.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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