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    I Can't Imagine Him With Big Mama - 3.16.26

    03/16/2026 | 14 mins.
    The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Monday, March 16th, 2026. Subject: "I Can't Imagine Him With Big Mama"
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    Financial Tips: Her interview educates people on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, credit repair, estate planning.

    03/16/2026 | 29 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 Lisa Mulrain.
    CEO of Legacy Building LLC and founder of Mulrain Law, in a wide‑ranging conversation about financial literacy, credit repair, estate planning, community impact, and the mindset shifts required for long-term financial success. The discussion highlights her personal journey, her transition from federal service to entrepreneurship, and her mission to educate and empower individuals—especially in minority communities—to build and protect wealth.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The purpose of Lisa’s appearance on Money Making Conversations Masterclass was to:
    1. Educate listeners on financial literacy
    She breaks down credit repair, debt management, estate planning, and smart investing in simple, actionable terms.
    2. Promote her services
    Lisa shares how Legacy Building LLC helps clients strengthen their financial footing and how Moraine Law protects the assets they build.
    3. Inspire financial empowerment
    Lisa’s personal story—from growing up in a financially challenged environment to becoming a securities attorney and entrepreneur—reinforces the idea that financial transformation is possible for anyone.
    4. Encourage mindset change
    She stresses that financial improvement begins with understanding one’s money mindset, especially for people raised in environments of scarcity.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    Below are the major themes and lessons Lisa shares throughout the discussion.
    1. Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Financial Life
    Lisa emphasizes that many financial problems stem from long‑standing beliefs formed during childhood—especially in communities where money was scarce. People often develop a “lack mentality”, influencing decisions like using credit irresponsibly or putting bills in a child’s name.
    She teaches clients to first understand why they ended up in financial trouble before addressing how to fix it.
    2. Credit Repair Requires Understanding the Root Cause
    Lisa rejects quick‑fix credit repair approaches. Instead, she helps clients:
    Assess what led to their financial hardship
    Identify self-inflicted issues (overspending, poor planning)
    Contact creditors directly
    Negotiate payoffs or settlements
    Avoid repeating the same mistakes
    She notes that high‑interest credit cards (often 20%+) make it nearly impossible to pay off debt without a consolidation strategy.
    3. Estate Planning Is Essential—Not Optional
    Lisa stresses that everyone, not just wealthy people or seniors, needs an estate plan.
    Key points:
    A will and trust prevent the state from deciding what happens to your assets.
    Even celebrities like Prince and Aretha Franklin suffered consequences of no estate plan, leading to long probate battles.
    Trusts allow individuals to manage their own assets during life and ensure smooth transfer after death.
    Estate planning protects homes, bank accounts, cars, jewelry, and other valuables.
    She also explains that a trust must be funded and a will acts as a secondary backup.
    4. Smart Investing Starts Early and Happens Consistently
    Lisa outlines a clear investing roadmap:
    ✔ Use employer 401(k) match
    Not contributing at least, the match percentage (e.g., 4% in federal roles) means leaving free money on the table.
    ✔ Open and fund a Roth IRA
    After‑tax money → tax‑free growth
    Contributions can be withdrawn without penalty before age 59½ in emergencies
    Limits vary by age and year (e.g., $7,000 to $8,500)
    ✔ Open a brokerage account
    She prefers long‑standing firms like Charles Schwab and Fidelity that allow fractional investing.
    ✔ Time in the market beats timing the market
    Small consistent investments grow over time; you don't need large sums to start.
    ✔ Always research
    Look at a company’s history, layoffs, strategy, and performance over time before investing.
    5. Combining Law + Finance Gives Clients Full Protection
    Lisa explains the unique advantage of running a financial literacy firm and a law firm:
    Legacy Building: teaches people to build assets
    Moraine Law: protects those assets
    This integrated model helps clients avoid mistakes, shield wealth, and plan for long-term financial security.
    6. Her Vision for Legacy Building LLC
    In 5 years, she sees:
    National and international expansion
    Partnerships with small businesses
    Partnerships with government agencies where employees earn good salaries but lack financial education
    Increased financial literacy and asset acquisition among minority communities
    Becoming a leader in helping everyday citizens gain confidence investing in the market
    📣 Notable Quotes from the Interview
    Below are standout quotes directly from the transcript (with citations).
    On the value of being on the show
    “Each time the show aired, I received numerous calls and some of those calls converted into clients.”
    On the core of Legacy Building
    “I was always curious about how we could all change our financial projection and help communities.”
    On her motivation
    “Helping people has always been at my core… I took great pleasure in serving the public.”
    On money mindset
    “When we grow up with lack, we adopt that lack mentality… We already start from a place of ‘we don’t have it.’”
    On investing
    “You’re leaving money on the table if you don’t contribute enough to get the 401(k) match.”
    On the importance of estate planning
    “You’ve worked so hard for your assets, and without a plan, the state decides how they get distributed.”
    On the power of a trust
    “A trust dictates your wishes and allows for effective management of your assets during life.”
    On investment strategy
    “It’s time in the market, not timing the market.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Music Icon: He shares real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career. Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity.

    03/16/2026 | 32 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 Howard Hewett.
    Legendary R&B vocalist and former frontman of Shalamar—joins Rushion McDonald to reflect on his early career, his rise through the music industry, and the philosophy that fueled his longevity. Hewett recounts growing up in Akron, Ohio, his early professional singing experiences, and ultimately his path to Los Angeles where he worked in show groups before joining Shalamar.
    A large portion of the discussion focuses on preparation, visualization, integrity, and being ready when opportunities show up. Hewett reveals the remarkable story of how he joined Shalamar: a surprise phone call during a tense meeting at the Motown building, followed by an audition the next day, a flight to meet the group, and a TV performance within 72 hours.
    The interview blends career storytelling, business lessons, and personal philosophy—making it valuable for creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone pursuing long-term success.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    Rushion McDonald brings Hewett on to:
    Share real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career.
    Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity as keys to sustained success.
    Inspire listeners to embrace vision, self-belief, and business readiness—especially small business owners and creatives.
    Pull back the curtain on the origin story of Shalamar's most iconic lineup and Hewett’s personal development journey.
    This episode is crafted as both an inspirational masterclass and a historical narrative.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    1. Preparation is the difference-maker
    Hewett emphasizes that being in the right place is useless unless you’re prepared. His decades of singing before Shalamar prepared him for the moment he had to sing on the spot for Dick Griffey.
    Lesson: Preparation turns chance into opportunity.
    2. Visualization is a powerful tool
    After moving to California, Hewett meditated and visualized every day by the pool—imagining performing for audiences of thousands and negotiating high-paying gigs.
    Lesson: Vision boards and mental rehearsal help create your future.
    3. Integrity is a non-negotiable asset
    Even when offered the biggest opportunity of his life (joining Shalamar), Hewett insisted on giving Motown a chance to fix their mistake because he gave them his word.
    Lesson: Integrity strengthens your reputation more than any contract.
    4. Career breakthroughs come fast—when you’re ready
    Within three days:
    Friday: received offer from Shalamar
    Saturday: auditioned for Dick Griffey
    Sunday: rehearsed
    Monday: filmed a TV performance
    Lesson: Momentum happens suddenly, but only to the prepared.
    5. Value of small beginnings
    From gospel singing at 10 to small clubs, to overseas show groups—every stage built foundation and resilience.
    Lesson: Don’t despise early stages; they prepare you for later success.
    6. The music industry requires adaptability & consistency
    Hewett’s story shows how artists must navigate gigs, shaky contracts, and unreliable companies—but maintain professionalism.
    Lesson: Talent opens the door; discipline keeps you in the room.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes (From the Transcript)
    On professionalism:
    “You're professional when you can sustain yourself… when this is how you pay your bills.”
    On visualization:
    “Every day… I would go down to the pool and just visualize what I wanted to do.”
    “I visualize singing in front of thousands of people.”
    On preparation:
    “Right place, right time is important. But people forget the most important part—be prepared.”
    On integrity:
    “Your word is worth more than any piece of paper you could ever sign.”
    On the Shalamar turning point:
    “That changed my whole life.”
    “If I wasn’t what they needed right then, they already had another cat in mind.”
    On life purpose:
    “All those things… were preparing me for that moment.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: He educate listeners on fraud prevention, identity theft, credit management, and financial literacy.

    03/16/2026 | 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 Rod Griffin.
    Senior Director of Public Education and Advocacy at Experian.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To educate listeners on fraud prevention, identity theft, credit management, and financial literacy. The conversation aims to empower individuals—especially those in underserved communities—to take control of their financial health using tools and resources provided by Experian.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways 1. Fraud & Identity Theft Awareness
    Identity theft is increasingly sophisticated, often driven by AI.
    Quote: “The currency of today isn’t necessarily cash—it’s information.”
    2. Experian’s Role
    Experian is one of the three major credit bureaus.
    Offers tools for fraud detection, identity verification, and credit monitoring.
    Quote: “We help protect people from fraud and identity theft… and help them improve their financial lives.”
    3. Understanding Credit Scores
    Credit scores range from 300 to 850, with categories from “Poor” to “Excellent.”
    Key factors: payment history, credit utilization, length of credit history, types of credit, and recent activity.
    Quote: “Banks like people who are boring. Just pay the bills on time and keep balances low.”
    4. Free Resources
    Free credit reports available weekly via AnnualCreditReport.com.
    Experian offers free monitoring, alerts, and FICO scores.
    Quote: “There’s no real reason to pay for a credit report today.”
    5. Establishing & Rebuilding Credit
    Tools like Experian Go and Experian Boost help users build or rebuild credit using non-traditional data (e.g., rent, utilities, streaming services).
    Quote: “You can go from no credit history to having a report and score in the 630 range—in minutes.”
    6. Financial Savviness
    Being financially savvy means controlling your money, not letting it control you.
    Use credit cards strategically for rewards and pay balances in full.
    Budgeting and goal-setting are essential.
    Quote: “Start from a goal perspective… What do you want to do in life?”
    7. Insurance Savings
    Experian’s auto insurance marketplace helps users compare and save.
    Average savings: ~$800/year.
    Quote: “We’ll monitor for you… and tell you if we find a better rate.”
    8. Practical Tips
    Audit monthly bills for hidden charges.
    Use loyalty programs and coupons to save on groceries and gas.
    Quote: “I shop so much I get free food… $6, $8, $9 savings add up.”
    🧠 Final Message
    Rod Griffin emphasizes that financial literacy is about empowerment. By understanding your credit, using available tools, and setting clear goals, you can take control of your financial future.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Career Tips: Her Google Career Scholarships generate thousands of dollars in job opportunities.

    03/16/2026 | 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 Cassandra Lester.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview introduces Cassandra Lester’s nonprofit Grow Give Prosper and its partnership with Google’s “Grow with Google” initiative. The goal is to provide free career certification scholarships to underserved and economically impacted communities, helping individuals increase earning potential and gain financial literacy.
    Key Takeaways
    Mission of Grow Give Prosper
    Founded in 2023, focused on financial education and empowerment.
    Aims to help communities grow together, give to each other, and prosper collectively.

    Google Partnership
    Offers free career certifications in high-demand fields: Cybersecurity
    Data Analytics
    Digital Marketing & E-commerce
    IT Support
    Project Management
    UX Design

    Certifications are self-paced, online, and typically take 3–6 months.
    No prior experience required; participants receive a portfolio upon completion.

    Accessibility
    Scholarships are free; the only requirement is commitment.
    Available to anyone in the continental U.S., regardless of education level (GED, college dropout, etc.).
    Registration via growgiveprosper.org (scroll to Google Career Scholarships).

    Impact
    Over 300 scholarships awarded; previously had 500.
    Designed to level the playing field for those without Ivy League degrees.
    Certifications can stack (e.g., Project Management + Data Analytics) for greater career potential.

    Financial Literacy
    Defined as understanding financial concepts and applying them to daily life.
    Misconceptions persist—some communities avoid discussing money or undervalue credit scores.
    Cassandra emphasizes breaking cycles of predatory lending and poor financial habits.

    Challenges
    Cultural reluctance to discuss money.
    Skepticism about legitimacy of programs.
    Difficulty securing grants as a small nonprofit.
    Cassandra combats these through grassroots outreach and workshops.

    Personal Drive
    Cassandra’s passion stems from seeing financial struggles across all demographics.
    She actively promotes opportunities through community centers, adult education classes, and social media.

    Notable Quotes
    “I want us to grow together so that we can give to each other and then prosper as a collective.”
    “Google is leveling the playing field—you don’t need an Ivy League education to earn a livable wage.”
    “The only fee is commitment.”
    “Financial literacy means you understand the words, you hear the conversation, and it’s not Greek to you.”
    “You can’t talk about managing finances if you really don’t have anything coming in.”
    “You don’t want to miss this opportunity to increase your earning potential.”
    “Once you’re certified, that’s yours for life—you can’t repo a degree or certification.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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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!
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