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    Music Icon: He shares real-world lessons from a 40+ year entertainment career. Highlight professional preparation, mindset, and integrity.

    03/20/2026 | 32 mins.
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    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: Discusses the appeal and additional costs of tiny homes: foundation, utilities, permits, and construction.

    03/20/2026 | 23 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Paul Dashevsky.
    Serial entrepreneur and founder of Maxwell, a platform focused on Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), also known as tiny homes:
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To educate listeners on the growing trend of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), their practical uses, legal considerations, and how platforms like Maxwell help homeowners navigate the process of building or buying tiny homes—especially in light of new options like Amazon’s prefab homes.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways
    What Are ADUs?
    Formerly known as tiny homes or granny flats, ADUs are small, secondary housing units built on residential properties.
    They range from 150 to 1200 square feet and serve various purposes: rentals, studios, housing for aging parents, or personal retreats.

    Growing Popularity
    Driven by housing shortages and affordability issues, especially in states like California.
    Governments are easing restrictions to allow more ADUs to be built, including San Diego’s initiative to allow unlimited ADUs if they’re affordable.

    Use Cases
    Rental income
    Housing for retirees or aging parents
    Studios (music, yoga), guest houses, or nanny quarters

    Amazon’s Entry
    Amazon now sells prefab two-story tiny homes under \$50,000.
    While appealing, buyers must understand the additional costs and logistics: foundation, utilities, permits, and construction.

    Legal & Practical Considerations
    ADUs must be permitted and built to code to be safe and legally rentable.
    Homeowners should consult their city’s building department before starting.
    A certificate of occupancy is required for someone to legally live in the unit.

    Maxwell Platform
    Offers resources, videos, and guidance for anyone interested in building or buying ADUs.
    Helps users find reliable contractors and understand the full scope of building an ADU.

    Impact on Property Value
    ADUs generally increase property value by adding rentable living space.
    They are a viable wealth-building strategy through real estate investment.

    Social Impact
    ADUs could be a solution to homelessness by providing affordable housing options.
    Cities like San Diego are already exploring this potential.

    💬 Notable Quotes
    “You’re not building a Lego kit here.” — Paul Dashevsky on the complexity of constructing ADUs
    “There’s no success without sacrifice.” — Rushion McDonald, echoing the theme of entrepreneurship
    “Go down to your building department at your city and ask them what guidelines they have.” — Paul’s advice on starting an ADU project
    “If you invest in real estate… that’s a great way to build wealth.” — Paul on the financial benefits of ADUs
    “I wish America would look at the possibilities of seeing what ADUs can do for the homeless community.” — Rushion McDonald on the social potential of tiny homes
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Motivation: Grew One Stop Taxes from a single office to over 1,000 virtual franchises and offers free training, no startup costs, and shared revenue model.

    03/19/2026 | 31 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Mowbray and Cherina Rowand
    Co-founders of The Rowand Group and One Stop Taxes, the largest Black-owned virtual tax preparation service in America. The interview highlights their business evolution, scaling strategies, community impact, and the creation of the Black Tax Festival.
    🧭 Interview Outline 1. Background & Origins
    Both from Memphis, Tennessee; met in high school.
    Started tax preparation in 2010 as a mom-and-pop operation.
    Transitioned from brick-and-mortar to virtual model by 2015.
    2. Business Philosophy
    Entrepreneurship is defined as service to others.
    Mowbray is the visionary; Cherina is the implementer.
    Emphasis on scaling with structure: legal, accounting, HR.
    3. One Stop Taxes
    Grew from a single office to over 1,000 virtual franchise locations.
    Offers free training, no startup costs, and shared revenue model.
    Built a platform allowing clients to submit documents and sign remotely.
    4. Virtual Tax Model
    Designed for convenience and accessibility.
    Clients and tax preparers never need to meet in person.
    Platform includes document upload, e-signature, and cloud storage.
    5. Franchise & Training
    Learning Management System (LMS) for onboarding.
    Training includes tax prep, customer acquisition, and platform use.
    Strategic partnerships with local businesses (e.g., dealerships, daycares).
    6. Black Tax Festival
    Annual event held in Atlanta
    Combines networking, education, and recognition.
    Includes IRS updates, business workshops, and the Titan Awards.
    Open to all entrepreneurs, not just tax professionals.
    7. Expansion & Diversification
    Own restaurants in Memphis and the Dominican Republic.
    Franchised Fat Tuesday and Esco Restaurant (did \$1M in first 6 weeks).
    Own a yacht for rental experiences in the DR.
    Plans to develop a restaurant strip near FedExForum in Memphis.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    Vision + Execution = Growth: Their complementary roles fuel business success.
    Virtual is Scalable: Transitioning to virtual allowed exponential growth.
    Community Impact Matters: Black Tax Festival fosters education and recognition.
    Diversification is Strategic: Restaurants and real estate expand their brand.
    Mentorship & Learning: They study successful entrepreneurs like Tilman Fertitta.
    Faith & Family Drive: Their journey is rooted in love, planning, and purpose.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes
    “Entrepreneurship means being a servant to other people.”
    “The same thing that works at \$1M doesn’t work at \$15M.”
    “We had to fire ourselves from some jobs and hire professionals.”
    “We built a platform where you can do taxes from your couch.”
    “We started before social media—we know belly-to-belly marketing.”
    “Recognition matters—people don’t get it at home or work.”
    “We’re trying to bridge the wealth gap through proper paperwork.”
    “We bought a yacht in the Dominican Republic to rent for experiences.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Follow Your Passion: Travel nurse building a lucrative CPR business and empowers community health through education.

    03/19/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Alaysia Miller.
    A certified nurse practitioner, travel nurse practitioner, and founder of NP Luxe CPR, a Florida-based CPR training company.
    Alaysia discusses her journey from nurse to travel nurse practitioner, how frontline burnout pushed her into entrepreneurship, and why she launched a CPR education business. She explains the financial and lifestyle advantages of travel nursing, the importance of mentorship, the realities of entrepreneurship, and the major CPR survival gap in Black and underserved communities.
    Rushion and Alaysia also dive into leadership, negotiating contracts, building a lucrative CPR business, and empowering community health through education.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Showcase a path to financial freedom through nursing entrepreneurship
    By highlighting travel nurse contracting and CPR instruction as viable wealth‑building vehicles.
    2. Highlight the importance of CPR education in underserved communities
    Especially addressing the survival gap in Black communities due to low CPR literacy.
    3. Encourage aspiring entrepreneurs—especially women and healthcare workers
    By sharing Alaysia’s experiences with mentorship, confidence building, and launching a service-based business.
    4. Educate listeners on the realities of entrepreneurship
    Including time demands, imposter syndrome, and the need for consistency and proper pricing.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Travel Nurse Practitioners Have High Earning Potential
    As a staff NP she would earn $100k per year, but as a travel NP she earned $100k in six months while gaining time freedom and flexibility.
    Travel NP work is paid via 1099, opening the door to tax write-offs, investment flexibility, and entrepreneurial benefits.
    2. Burnout Was the Catalyst for Change
    Working six days a week during COVID and the pressure of commercialized urgent-care systems led to burnout, weight gain, and loss of self. This pushed Alaysia toward traveling, where she worked half the time for double the pay.
    3. CPR Survival Rates Are Lower in Black & Underserved Communities
    Alaysia explains that lack of exposure, knowledge, and basic emergency training leads to significantly lower cardiac survival rates in communities of color.
    She addresses this through her nonprofit We Push Health, which brings CPR and medical education to rural and urban communities.
    4. You Don’t Need to Reinvent the Wheel—Mentorship Is Key
    She learned about mentorship in 2024 and emphasizes that mentors help you avoid costly mistakes and speed up your path.
    “Find someone who is the ideal image of what you want to be and mimic what they do.”.
    5. CPR Businesses Are Lucrative and Accessible
    Almost every industry requires CPR certification:
    Healthcare
    Schools & daycares
    Gyms
    Police & fire departments
    Hotels
    Tattoo studios
    These make CPR instruction a strong side hustle or full-time business, especially for healthcare professionals who already understand the material.
    6. Entrepreneurship Requires Real Work
    Alaysia breaks down the less glamorous side of building a business:
    Imposter syndrome
    The need for consistent marketing
    Pricing confidently
    Long hours initially
    Learning branding, systems, and follow-up
    “You only eat what you kill.”.
    7. Communication and Adaptability Are Leadership Superpowers
    Travel nursing requires walking into unfamiliar environments and leading without overpowering. She emphasizes:
    Reading the room
    Adjusting communication styles
    Delegating the right way
    Being assertive but team-oriented
    “Adaptability is number one.”.
    8. Negotiation Skills Changed Her Entire Career
    She learned to stop undervaluing herself and start negotiating confidently:
    First contract: underpriced
    Second contract: raised rates dramatically
    Uses supply‑and‑demand to justify price increases
    “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.”.]
    🗣️ Notable Quotes On Entrepreneurship
    “If you know how to save a life, don’t you think you know how to run a business?”.
    “You only eat what you kill.”.
    On Burnout
    “I lost myself giving it to a job.”.
    On Community Health
    “They can’t know what they don’t know.”
    “Survival rates for cardiac arrest are significantly lower in communities of color because they lack access to basic emergency skills.”.
    On Mentorship
    “You don’t have to reinvent the wheel to be successful.”
    “Find someone who is the ideal image of what you want to be.”.
    On Negotiation
    “What’s the worst they can say? No.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Mental Health: Her mental wellness practice helps people through coaching, writing, and speaking.

    03/19/2026 | 20 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Yasmine Cheyenne.
    📝 Summary of the Interview
    Yasmine Cheyenne, an Air Force veteran, mental wellness advocate, and author, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss her journey from a disadvantaged upbringing to becoming a published author and wellness coach. She shared insights from her books—The Sugar Jar and her latest, Wisdom of the Path—which focus on boundaries, healing, and self-empowerment. The conversation explored her military experience, personal transformation, and how she helps others confront fear and reclaim their lives.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks
    Fear of failure and disappointment keeps many people stuck.
    Yasmine encourages people to confront fear and take action anyway.
    Her own decision to join the Air Force was a leap of faith that changed her life.
    2. Military Discipline and Life Lessons
    The Air Force taught her discipline, consistency, and resilience.
    She applies these lessons to her personal and professional life.
    Quote: “Do you want to bet on yourself? Be willing to believe in yourself.”
    3. Writing as Empowerment
    Her first book, The Sugar Jar, focuses on boundaries and self-care.
    Her second book, Wisdom of the Path, is about using past experiences as wisdom, not shame.
    Writing helped her transform her life and inspire others from similar backgrounds.
    4. Boundaries and Self-Prioritization
    Without boundaries, people become overwhelmed and resentful.
    Saying “no” and advocating for yourself is essential to mental wellness.
    Quote: “We have to get comfortable letting people be disappointed with us.”
    5. Redefining “Selfish”
    Being selfish is often misunderstood.
    Prioritizing yourself is necessary for success and well-being.
    Quote: “Every successful person has had to be selfish at some point.”
    6. Wisdom of the Path
    The book encourages readers to trust their instincts and take the next step.
    It’s not a checklist—it’s a collection of relatable stories and reflections.
    Quote: “Use those experiences that you’re judging yourself for as wisdom to help you move forward.”
    7. Mental Wellness Practice
    Yasmine helps people through coaching, writing, and speaking.
    She emphasizes healing through storytelling and shared experiences.
    8. Accessibility
    Her books are available in print, digital, and audio formats.
    She personally narrates the audiobook version of Wisdom of the Path.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “Even if things fail, you have what it takes to get yourself to where you want to be.”
    “Take the meat and leave the bone.”
    “You already know what the next step is. What would happen if you just took it?”
    “We’ve been an enemy toward ourselves for years and don’t even realize it.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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