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    Healthier Eating: They discuss the need for healthier eating, environmental awareness, and economic empowerment through food.

    2026/04/06 | 25 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Marcus Samuelsson.
    Interviewed centered around his book:
    📘 The Rise: Black Cooks and the Soul of American Food
    Here are the key highlights:
    🍽️ About the Book
    Purpose: To celebrate and document the legacy, creativity, and cultural impact of Black chefs in America.
    Structure: Divided into five chapters — Next, Remix, Migration, Legacy, Origin — each exploring different aspects of Black culinary history and innovation.
    Unique Feature: Includes profiles of 40 Black chefs and food storytellers, plus a directory of 200+ Black chefs and food writers with their Instagram handles — a first-of-its-kind resource.
    🌍 Cultural and Historical Themes
    Black Culinary Legacy: From enslaved cooks to modern food innovators, the book traces the deep roots and wide influence of Black food culture.
    Diaspora Influence: African, Caribbean, and Southern U.S. flavors are explored, including dishes like plantains, oxtail pepper pot, and couscous with roasted figs.
    Food as Activism: Highlights figures like Georgia Gilmore and chefs who supported civil rights movements through food.
    🍴 Mouthwatering Recipes Mentioned
    Coconut Fried Chicken
    Oxtail Pepper Pot with Dumplings
    Couscous with Roasted Figs
    Sweet Wild Berry Jam
    Hot Water Cornbread (Hoecakes)
    Gumbo à la Leah Chase (without a roux!)
    Shrimp & Grits with Piri Piri Sauce
    💬 Conversation Highlights
    Rushion shares personal stories tied to food, family, and culture — from wild berry picking in Texas to his wife’s Belizean roots.
    Marcus emphasizes the importance of authorship and ownership in Black culinary contributions.
    They discuss the need for healthier eating, environmental awareness, and economic empowerment through food.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Overcoming the Odds: Despite early setbacks—including having their truck and equipment stolen—they persevered and rebuilt.

    2026/04/06 | 24 mins.
    Mela Lovett
    CEO of Family Lawn Services, a residential and commercial landscaping company.
    Also a serial entrepreneur, mortgage lender, and business consultant.
    Based in Georgia, with a mission to build generational wealth and educate others on business structure.
    💼 Entrepreneurial Journey
    Mela and her husband left retail management jobs (Walgreens & Walmart) to start their lawn care business.
    Inspired by her husband’s childhood experience cutting grass and a desire to leave a legacy for their children.
    Despite early setbacks—including having their truck and equipment stolen—they persevered and rebuilt.
    🧘🏽‍♀️ Mental Health & Meditation
    Mela emphasizes the importance of meditation to manage stress and maintain balance.
    Her journey through postpartum depression led her to self-reflection, journaling, and healing.
    She encourages others, especially entrepreneurs, to recognize their breaking points and prioritize mental wellness.

    🌱 About Family Lawn Services
    Offers lawn maintenance, hedge trimming, edging, and more.
    Known for high-quality work and attention to detail.
    Operates year-round—not just seasonally—thanks to strong referrals and consistent service.

    🛠️ Lessons in Business
    Mela stresses the importance of:
    Multiple streams of income
    Proper business structure
    Quality over shortcuts
    Resilience in the face of adversity
    She also warns against hiring unverified service providers (like the infamous “mailbox note” landscaper story shared by Rushion).

    📞 How to Contact Family Lawn Services
    Phone: 800-460-9158
    Website: familylawnservices.com

    💬 Key Takeaways
    Entrepreneurship is a journey of faith, flexibility, and fortitude.
    Mental health is just as important as financial health.
    Quality service and community trust are the foundation of long-term success.
    Even when everything is taken from you, don’t quit—rebuild and keep going.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Community Uplift: Well With All produces wellness products and donates 20% of its profits to health‑equity initiatives.

    2026/04/06 | 33 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Demond Martin.
    Co‑founder and CEO of Well With All, a Black‑owned purpose‑driven wellness brand—joins Rushion McDonald to discuss health equity, entrepreneurship, his life story, his upcoming book Friends of the Good, and his new $1M AI Health Equity Prize.
    Martin shares how his difficult upbringing in the projects and rural North Carolina shaped his commitment to giving back. After a successful 21‑year career as the only Black partner at a major hedge fund, he launched Well With All to merge consumer products, wellness, and social impact. The brand donates 20% of its profits to health‑equity initiatives.
    He discusses product innovation, the importance of supplements in underserved communities, the power of Black longevity, and the need to prepare younger generations for healthier futures. He also explains his upcoming book—which uses Aristotle’s philosophy of “friends of the good” to show how meaningful relationships enable success.
    The conversation is energetic, inspirational, and focused on using business as a force for social good.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Introduce Well With All
    A wellness company offering supplements and energy drinks while funding health‑equity solutions.
    2. Share Martin’s Personal Journey
    From poverty, trauma, and instability → to White House, Harvard Business School, and a top hedge fund.
    3. Promote His Book, Friends of the Good
    A philosophy‑driven exploration of friendship, mentorship, and community.
    4. Announce the $1 Million AI Prize
    A major initiative to scale AI tools that close health‑equity gaps.
    5. Encourage Health Awareness in Underserved Communities
    Particularly around longevity, dietary choices, energy consumption, and supplement use.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Health Equity Drives the Mission
    Martin emphasizes that health is a human right and disparities in nutrition, maternal health, and mental‑health access must be addressed.
    2. Well With All = Social Impact + Consumer Products
    The company donates 20% of profits and creates healthier alternatives (energy drinks, supplements) to replace harmful daily habits like sugary sodas.
    3. Personal Story Fuels Commitment
    He overcame poverty, a traumatic home life, and limited opportunity—and believes he survived because others poured into him.
    4. Mentorship Changed His Life
    Major turning points included:
    Student body president at UNC Charlotte
    Assistant to the White House Chief of Staff
    HBS acceptance
    Training under hedge‑fund leader Phil Gross
    5. Expertise Matters
    His success with Well With All is grounded in 21 years as an investor specializing only in consumer companies.
    6. AI Can Close Health Gaps
    The $1M Well With All Prize supports AI tools already impacting at least 1,000 lives with the potential to scale to 100,000+.
    7. Black Longevity Documentary
    His company created a film (NAACP Image Award–nominated) featuring Black elders aged 85–106 to redefine narratives around Black health.
    8. The Power of Friendship
    His book teaches readers how to identify “friends of the good,” the relationships that define one’s path and joy.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes from Demond Martin (from the transcript)
    (All quotes sourced from:)
    On Health Equity
    “Health is a human right. Everyone deserves nutritious food… everyone deserves to see a doctor.”
    “Where With All is not just a brand—it's a movement.”
    On His Upbringing
    “I grew up in the projects… lived in a trailer… had a heroin addict as a stepfather. I’ve seen things that gave me perspective.”
    On Perspective and Survival
    “If this was me at 14… I’d be dead or in jail.”
    On His Mission
    “I need to start giving back today. I’ve lived a life of giving back—my parents and grandparents instilled that in me.”
    On Product Philosophy
    “Small, incremental choices add up. Replacing one sugary soda a day is 45,000 fewer calories a year.”
    On Expertise
    “All I did for 21 years is invest in consumer companies. That was my expertise.”
    On Friendship & His Book
    “Show me your friends, I’ll show you your future.”
    “Friendship is one of the most essential elements of joy.”
    On Confidence & Mastery
    “Five years into my career, I knew I knew what the hell I was doing.”
    On AI
    “We’re not rewarding ideas—we’re rewarding impact.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Brand Building: Inspire entrepreneurs—especially Black women—to pursue business ownership, develop strong business plans.

    2026/04/05 | 33 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tammeca Rochester.
    SUMMARY OF THE TAMMECA ROCHESTER INTERVIEW
    From “Money Making Conversations Master Class” with Rushion McDonald
    1. Purpose of the Interview
    The interview was designed to:
    Spotlight Tammeca Rochester, founder and CEO of Harlem Cycle, and her journey from engineering and corporate marketing into entrepreneurship.
    Highlight the importance of holistic wellness, community‑based fitness, and representation within the fitness industry.
    Inspire entrepreneurs—especially Black women—to pursue business ownership, develop strong business plans, and stay committed to their vision despite barriers.
    Overall, the interview serves as both a success story and a lesson in entrepreneurship, community impact, and personal transformation.
    2. Summary of Key Themes A. Re‑Defining Herself Through Education & Career Changes
    Tammeca explains why she pursued multiple degrees—from Spelman and Georgia Tech to NYU Stern—and how each phase of her life motivated a new direction. She began in engineering, shifted to business, and ultimately found her passion in wellness.
    B. The Birth of Harlem Cycle
    Launched out of personal stress relief and a desire for culturally inclusive fitness spaces.
    Indoor cycling reminded her of joyful childhood bike rides in Atlanta.
    She wanted a wellness space where Black people felt seen, represented, and culturally connected—something missing from other cycling studios she attended.
    C. Building a Community-Centered Fitness Brand
    Harlem Cycle blends movement, music, and culture, playing the genres she grew up with—reggae, soca, hip‑hop—and fostering a socially connected environment.
    She stresses that fitness isn’t just physical but also emotional and mental health.
    D. Entrepreneurship: The Real Story
    Tammeca self‑financed her business after being denied a bank loan.
    She built her studio while still working full‑time and caring for a young child.
    Her first year was grueling—waking up at 5:30am and working until after 9pm daily.
    She emphasizes the importance of writing a business plan, using realistic projections, and staying true to your vision.
    E. Mentorship, Representation, and Industry Impact
    Over 60% of her team began as Harlem Cycle clients she later trained to become instructors.
    She aims to shift the fitness industry to include more diverse voices and accessible community wellness options.
    She plans for expansion, opening a third Harlem Cycle location in Newark to serve another community with limited wellness options.
    3. Key Takeaways 1. You can redefine yourself at any point in life.
    “We can always redefine ourselves at any moment in life.”
    2. Wellness must address the whole person.
    “Fitness is not just physical… it’s emotional and mental well‑being.”
    3. Create community spaces where people feel represented.
    Tammeca built Harlem Cycle because she felt isolated in other fitness spaces as the only person of color. She wanted a studio rooted in Black culture and community.
    4. Entrepreneurship requires discipline, planning, and sacrifice.
    “Write out your plan… and stay true to your plan.”
    “Just because you build it doesn’t mean they’ll come.”
    5. Community impact drives her business model.
    Harlem Cycle isn’t just a workout studio—it's a culturally rooted community center focused on mental, emotional, and physical health.
    6. Representation & mentorship matter.
    “60% of my team started as clients that we trained.”
    4. Memorable Quotes
    Here are the strongest, most quotable lines from Tammeca:
    On Reinvention
    “Each time has been a moment in life where I evolved because of a goal I personally wanted.”
    On Holistic Fitness
    “Fitness to me is all about how we take care of our bodies—not just our physical body, but our emotional well‑being, our mental well‑being.”
    On Creating Harlem Cycle
    “I didn’t want to be the only person of color in the room—again. I wanted a place where my community could be seen.”
    On Entrepreneurship
    “Just because you build it doesn’t mean they’ll come… back down those numbers by 90%.”
    On Community Impact
    “We’re changing the fitness industry… starting here in Harlem by training our clients to be part of the wellness industry.”
    On Cultural Integrity
    “We don’t care about competition here—it’s about community.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: He stresses taking ownership of your financial future rather than leaving the burden to your children.

    2026/04/05 | 27 mins.
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    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
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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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