PodcastsRelationshipsStrawberry Letter

Strawberry Letter

iHeartPodcasts
Strawberry Letter
Latest episode

2793 episodes

  • Strawberry Letter

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

    03/25/2026 | 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 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
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Strawberry Letter

    Financial Tips: She breaks down long‑term wealth: insurance, asset allocation and retirement accounts for individuals and business owners.

    03/25/2026 | 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 Joxavier Jackson.
    A financial advisor with over 15 years of experience across major institutions such as Wells Fargo, Chase, and Bank of America. She discusses her evolution from a teenage bank teller to an independent financial planner at The Piedmont Group in Atlanta, where she provides holistic, comprehensive wealth management—especially for clients who traditionally lack access to financial literacy.
    Joe shares her personal journey, the gaps she observed in financial education—especially in working‑class families and communities of color—and why she aims to provide accessible, relationship‑based financial planning. She breaks down the fundamentals of long‑term wealth: insurance, asset allocation, retirement accounts, tax strategies, fraud prevention, and planning for individuals and business owners.
    The discussion highlights the importance of financial confidence, the significance of meeting people where they are, and the need to increase participation of Black and Brown individuals in wealth‑building spaces.

    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    Introduce Dr. Joe Jackson’s financial journey
    From humble beginnings to leadership positions in banking and finally to founding her own firm.

    Explain comprehensive financial planning
    She contrasts big‑bank limitations with her holistic approach that includes insurance, investments, retirement, and legacy planning.

    Educate listeners on wealth‑building fundamentals
    Insurance, retirement vehicles, asset allocation, compounding, fraud prevention, and business planning.

    Highlight financial literacy gaps in underserved communities
    She encourages access, representation, and inclusion for people of color in financial spaces.

    Empower people to build confidence with money
    Joe stresses that understanding your numbers gives you a competitive advantage in life.

    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Wealth Requires Strategy, Not Accident
    Joe explains that wealth is built through planning, long‑term strategy, and educated decisions—not by chance.
    2. Insurance Is a Wealth‑Building Tool
    Beyond death benefit, insurance can:
    Support retirement income
    Provide tax sheltering
    Protect against market downturns
    She differentiates between term (“rental insurance”) and whole life (“tool you use living and after death”).
    3. High Income ≠ Financial Security
    Without budgeting, allocation, and strategy, income is quickly lost.
    4. Fraud Awareness Is Essential
    Joe urges clients to verify communications directly with institutions and avoid clicking suspicious links. 5. Tailored Advice by Age Group
    For people in their 20s:
    Compounding interest
    Rule of 72
    Dollar cost averaging
    For older clients:
    Catch‑up contributions
    Consolidating old 401(k)s
    6. Business Owners Need Dual Financial Plans
    Joe emphasizes separate strategies for:
    Business planning
    Personal financial planning
    Especially for tax savings, succession, and legacy building.
    7. Representation Matters in Financial Literacy
    She highlights the need for more visibility, education, and access for Black and Brown communities.
    8. Asset Allocation Depends on Risk Tolerance
    Younger clients = more aggressive
    Risk‑averse clients = more conservative, bond‑heavy portfolios
    9. Dollar Cost Averaging Builds Wealth
    Consistent, automated investing—regardless of market conditions—drives compounding.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes (Direct From Transcript) On Wealth Building
    “Wealth isn’t built by accident… you have to have a plan.”
    On Big Banks vs. Her Firm
    “If you don’t have at least $250,000, you weren’t considered a worthy client—so far from the truth.”
    On Community Access
    “People that look like me—we need this education.”
    On Term vs. Whole Life Insurance
    “Term is renting. Whole life is a tool you use when you're alive and when you die.”
    On Financial Confidence
    “Financial confidence is a competitive advantage.”
    On Helping Older Clients
    “We start right where you are.”
    On Increasing Black Participation in Finance
    “I don’t look at your dollar amount. I have information that will make a difference in your life… you need to hear it.”
    On Her Personal Journey
    “My family came from humble beginnings… but a manager encouraged me to sit for my licensing. I passed everything on the first try.”

    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Strawberry Letter

    Brand Building: She shares strategies for educators to supplement their income and maintain their passion for teaching.

    03/25/2026 | 27 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. Bisa Lewis.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To spotlight the challenges and opportunities within the teaching profession, especially post-COVID, and to empower educators to leverage their skills for financial growth beyond the classroom. Dr. Besa shares her journey, insights, and strategies for educators to supplement their income while maintaining their passion for teaching.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways 1. Educators Are Undervalued Yet Essential
    Teachers are underpaid and often disrespected despite their critical role in shaping future generations.
    COVID briefly highlighted their importance, but systemic undervaluation persists.
    2. Mental Wellness and Structure Matter
    Dr. Bisa emphasizes morning meditation, prayer, and silence to manage stress and set the tone for her day.
    She avoids early meetings and uses Mondays and Fridays for planning and reflection.
    3. Education Credentials Open Doors
    Dr. Bisa holds four degrees and explains that credentials often determine access to influential spaces.
    Degrees help gain respect and credibility, especially in leadership and public speaking roles.
    4. The Paid Method for Educators
    Dr. Besa developed the PAID Method to help educators monetize their skills:
    P – Prospects: Who will pay for your skills?
    A – Allies: Who can support your journey?
    I – Information: What do you need to know?
    D – Dollars: How much can you earn?
    5. Teachers Can Earn Beyond the Classroom
    Through coaching, curriculum development, speaking engagements, and grant writing.
    Dr. Bisa’s curriculum is used in 30 states, showcasing how educators can scale their expertise.
    6. AI and Education
    AI should be embraced, not feared.
    It won’t replace teachers but will transform education by shifting focus from theory to practice.
    Educators must adapt and use technology to enhance learning and remain competitive.
    7. Cultural and Economic Empowerment
    Dr. Bisa advocates for Black educators and communities to overcome systemic barriers by embracing innovation.
    She warns against fear-based resistance to technology and encourages strategic adoption.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “It’s time to stop reading other people’s success stories and start living your own.” – Rushion McDonald
    “Sometimes those papers just help you get in the room.” – Dr. Bisa
    “Stop being afraid, stop being oppressed, and make sure that whatever comes out, you figure out how you can use it.” – Dr. Bisa
    “Guide learning. That is what we should do.” – Dr. Bisa
    “Consistency is what people gain trust in.” – Rushion McDonald
    🌐 Resources Mentioned
    Website: DrBisa.com
    Podcast: The Paid Educator Podcast
    Social Media: Consistent handles across platforms under “DrBisa”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Strawberry Letter

    Uplift: Her nonprofit is dedicated to year‑round breast cancer awareness, and compassionate support for women undergoing treatment.

    03/25/2026 | 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 Rhonda Spratt.
    Founder of Bella Luv, a Georgia‑based nonprofit (referred to in the transcript as Ghost Pink / Bella Luv) dedicated to year‑round breast cancer awareness, early detection advocacy, and compassionate support for women undergoing treatment. Inspired by her mother’s experience and eventual passing from metastatic breast cancer, Spratt explains her mission to move beyond October awareness campaigns and create continuous impact through education, community engagement, and personalized care boxes for women in active treatment.
    The conversation touches on her personal grief journey, her motivations, the work required to run a nonprofit, her practices for emotional balance, and her vision to normalize year‑round breast cancer education.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview 1. To Share Rhonda Spratt’s Motivation for Founding Bella Luv
    Her mother's breast cancer journey—early detection success followed by recurrence due to lack of ongoing screenings—motivated her to create a nonprofit that centers early detection and support.
    .txt)
    2. To Educate Listeners About the Realities of Breast Cancer
    She discusses stages, recurrence, survival rates, and the importance of consistent mammograms beyond October.
    .txt)
    3. To Promote Year‑Round Awareness and Action
    Spratt stresses that breast cancer does not “take a break” and that communities must stop limiting education and advocacy to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
    .txt)
    4. To Highlight the Work and Impact of Her Nonprofit
    Bella Luv has supported 76+ women nationwide with tailored care boxes that meet their personal treatment needs.
    .txt)
    5. To Inspire Others to Balance Purpose, Grief, Community Work, and Personal Wellness
    She shares how golf, yoga, and intentional self‑care allow her to manage emotional weight while serving others.
    .txt)
    📌 Key Takeaways 1. Early Detection Saves Lives
    Breast cancer’s 5‑year survival rate is 99% with early detection.
    Rhonda’s mother survived over 10 years after her first early diagnosis but passed when the cancer returned aggressively and was not caught in time.
    .txt)
    2. Breast Cancer Awareness Should Be Year‑Round
    October provides visibility, but many women are diagnosed in every month.
    Limiting awareness to one month creates desensitization, not education.
    .txt)
    3. Bella Luv Provides Tailored Support for Women in Treatment
    Care boxes include mastectomy bras, aluminum‑free deodorant, skincare, ginger tea for chemo nausea, journals, and motivational items.
    Boxes are customized based on the woman’s stage, treatment, and needs.
    .txt)
    4. Running a Nonprofit Requires Community, Consistency & Help
    Spratt initially did everything alone and highlights the importance of partnerships, sponsors, and consistent supporters.
    Sustainably operating a nonprofit goes far beyond obtaining 501(c)(3) status.
    .txt)
    5. Emotional Balance Is Essential
    Supporting women “fighting for their lives” is heavy work.
    Spratt uses yoga 3‑4 times per week and golf for mental balance and rejuvenation.
    .txt)
    6. Nationwide Impact From a Georgia Base
    Bella Luv has sent care boxes to women across the U.S., including Colorado and Houston.
    .txt)
    7. Personal Loss Transformed Into Purpose
    Spratt honors her mother without living in grief, finding healing in helping others.
    .txt)
    💬 Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On early detection
    “If you detect breast cancer early, the five‑year survival rate is 99%.”
    .txt)
    On her mother’s recurrence
    “She didn’t schedule a mammogram… she was distracted, caught up with life instead of making her health a priority.”
    .txt)
    On year‑round awareness
    “Breast cancer doesn’t wait until October to be diagnosed. Women are diagnosed every day.”
    .txt)
    On founding her nonprofit
    “I wanted to be more hands‑on… intentionally gift women with items they need as they’re going through breast cancer.”
    .txt)
    On emotional healing
    “It is very healing… I get joy from helping other women as they’re going through their healing journey.”
    .txt)
    On running a nonprofit
    “You have to ask for help… in the beginning I was a one‑woman show.”
    .txt)
    On women’s identity and mastectomy
    “It’s like losing a part of yourself… you feel like a part of your womanhood has been taken away.”
    .txt)
    On faith and purpose
    “Faith is definitely driving this… I felt a strong call that I needed to step up and do more.”
    .txt)
    #STRAW #SHMS #BEST
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • Strawberry Letter

    Brand Building: “She offers executive women a retreat where they can experience luxury and end with a business plan.

    03/24/2026 | 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 Ingrid Jacobs.
    A veteran enterprise leader, former HR executive, and Chief Growth Officer for The Revenue Retreat, a luxury boutique retreat for executive women who want to build profitable businesses without burnout. She and Rushion discuss her corporate background, her unique approach to customer integration, the challenges women face in entrepreneurship, pricing psychology, common business mistakes, age-related limiting beliefs, and the transformational design of her retreat program.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The purpose of Ingrid’s appearance was to:
    1. Share her expertise in helping high‑achieving women build sustainable, profitable businesses
    Ingrid works with corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and women ready to transition from corporate careers into entrepreneurship.
    2. Highlight The Revenue Retreat
    She explains how the retreat helps women clarify their offer, price correctly, identify customers, and prepare mentally and emotionally for entrepreneurship.
    3. Educate listeners on business fundamentals
    Rushion brings her on to break down pricing, customer targeting, confidence, and transitioning from corporate “9–5” to entrepreneurship.
    4. Address issues unique to women, executives, and people of color
    Especially around pricing themselves correctly, recovering from burnout, and building confidence in their value.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    1. Corporate experience can translate powerfully into entrepreneurship
    Ingrid spent two decades at companies like Raytheon, Whirlpool, and JLL, working in HR, human capital, and DEI.
    She emphasizes she wasn’t a traditional HR leader—she focused on customer integration, business growth, and improving client outcomes.
    2. High‑achieving women aren’t only executives
    They can be community leaders, nonprofit leaders, or entrepreneurs who excel in their areas but may not have formal corporate titles.
    3. Entrepreneurship requires more work—especially early on
    New entrepreneurs often don’t realize they must handle every aspect of the business themselves: operations, marketing, sales, pricing, and delivery.
    4. Pricing is one of the biggest challenges for women and people of color
    Key problems:
    Undervaluing their expertise
    Fear of charging what they’re worth
    Worrying clients won’t pay higher rates
    Getting mentally stuck in low pricing
    Ingrid says women often dramatically underprice themselves and need help adjusting their mindset.
    5. Knowing your customer matters more than trying to sell to everyone
    Selling to “anybody” makes entrepreneurs sound desperate; true growth comes from targeting the right buyer and offering a solution they value.
    6. Avoid common first‑year business mistakes
    These include:
    Poor pricing
    Not knowing your ideal customer
    Doing everything for everyone
    Expanding into too many offerings too fast
    Operating out of desperation rather than strategy
    7. Age is an asset—not a liability
    Older entrepreneurs bring wisdom, experience, critical thinking, and problem‑solving ability.
    She argues people use age as a cover for deeper fears about failure and judgment.
    8. The Revenue Retreat combines luxury, education, and wellness
    The retreat model includes:
    A luxury residential environment
    Chef‑prepared meals
    12‑woman cohorts
    Business planning rigor
    Pricing clarity
    Customer identification
    Mental and emotional readiness
    Wellness activities
    8‑weeks of virtual follow‑up coaching
    It’s intentionally structured as not a workshop but a holistic transformation experience. [
    9. She priced her retreat through competitive research + self‑awareness
    She studied other programs, benchmarked pricing, calculated expenses, and aligned it with her unique “sweet spot”—monetization skill + passion for helping women + love of hosting experiences.
    🗣 Notable Quotes (with citations) On her corporate background
    “Bring me on board if you're looking for figuring out how do we get better customer integration… so that we can zero in on more sales.”
    On defining high‑achieving women
    “There are movers and shakers who don’t necessarily have a corporate pedigree, but they are still getting things done.”
    On underpricing
    “Many times women… fall in this trap where they're scared to put out the real amount.” [
    On realizing she was undercharging
    “I wasn't even charging half of what she was saying… that epiphany changed the game for me.”
    On first‑year mistakes
    “Desperation is palpable… and that is a turnoff.” [
    On age
    “Age to me is an asset… you’ve got cognitive rigor.”
    On burnout
    “A lot of people who are interested in this work are already burned out and don’t even recognize their own signs.”
    On what the retreat delivers
    “We help everyone come up with their pricing, what is their product… and wrap up where people have a plan forward.” [
    Her core sales pitch
    “I offer executive women a retreat where they can experience luxury and end with a business plan they can use Monday morning to drive revenue.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More Relationships podcasts

About Strawberry Letter

Got a situation? Steve Harvey and Shirley Strawberry deliver unfiltered advice on love, relationships, family, work, and life. Send your letter, subscribe, and get real talk every day! Every weekday, the Steve Harvey Morning Show tackle a listener-submitted “Strawberry Letter”... a real-life dilemma ranging from romantic entanglements to career choices, family drama to money struggles, and everything in between. With a blend of wisdom, wit, and brutal honesty, they offer candid commentary and heartfelt guidance, often sparking conversation (and laughter) among the rest of the morning show crew. Submit your Strawberry Letter at www.steveharveyfm.com for a chance to be featured, and get the truth, Steve Harvey style!
Podcast website

Listen to Strawberry Letter, The Dating Detectives and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features

Strawberry Letter: Podcasts in Family

Social
v8.8.3 | © 2007-2026 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 3/25/2026 - 4:51:47 PM