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    Overcoming the Odds: Despite early setbacks—including having their truck and equipment stolen—they persevered and rebuilt.

    04/07/2026 | 24 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed 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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    Financial Strategies: She explains the value of estate planning and clarifies the differences and roles of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney

    04/06/2026 | 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 Attorney Whitney Knox Lee
    Explains practical estate‑planning strategies—wills, trusts, powers of attorney—and how entrepreneurs, families, and especially parents of disabled children can protect assets, avoid costly probate, and maintain eligibility for critical benefits. The conversation also touches on integrating insurance with estate planning, small‑business contingency planning, and Lee’s personal mission and background in civil rights work.
    Purpose of the Interview
    Educate listeners on estate planning as a wealth‑preservation strategy (not just documents)—to reduce court costs, taxes, and confusion for families.
    Clarify the differences and roles of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, including when each is appropriate and how they work together.]
    Highlight special considerations for entrepreneurs and families with disabled children or aging relatives, including insurance, operating agreements, and special‑needs planning.
    Share Lee’s values and practice approach, including culturally responsive service and sustainable advocacy rooted in prior civil‑rights work.
    Key Takeaways 1) Wills vs. Trusts vs. Powers of Attorney
    A will is not the plan—it’s just one piece and still goes through probate, which can be slow and expensive; think of a will as a “letter to the judge.]
    Revocable living trusts can help families bypass probate, reduce delays, and retain more control over how assets are managed after death.
    Powers of attorney (financial and health) are essential for incapacity scenarios; even 18‑year‑olds heading to college should have them so parents can access information if needed.
    2) Why Insurance Belongs in the Plan
    Life insurance can protect the family’s ability to keep the home by paying off a remaining mortgage or covering living expenses—turning an asset into a sustainable legacy rather than a burden.
    For entrepreneurs, key‑person insurance can replace income when the owner can’t work, keeping the business afloat.
    3) Minimizing Probate Costs and Taxes
    Probate involves court filings and legal fees; in some states fees scale with estate size (example discussed: percentage‑based fees in other jurisdictions), which can significantly erode wealth passed to heirs. Proper planning reduces those leakages.
    4) Special‑Needs and Elder Planning
    Parents of children on need‑based benefits (e.g., Medicaid) must avoid transfers that jeopardize eligibility; the right trust structures preserve benefits while providing support.
    Elder law planning anticipates long‑term care costs (nursing home, assisted living, in‑home care) so families don’t have to deplete assets later.
    5) Business Continuity for Owners
    Establish operating agreements and buy‑sell agreements that spell out who runs the business if the principal is incapacitated; pair with business powers of attorney.
    6) Values, Audience, and Access
    Lee intentionally centers Black and Brown women and their families, grounding services in community uplift and transparent referrals to trusted financial pros (no paid referral arrangements).
    Contact approach: 15‑minute intake, then a four‑meeting process (legacy planning → design → review → signing).
    Notable Quotes (for pull‑quotes & captions)
    “Think of a will as a letter to the judge… a will still has to go through probate court.
    “A trust allows families to bypass probate altogether so they aren’t paying legal fees or leaving things to people who want to challenge the will.
    “Life insurance is a huge tool—it can help the family pay off the mortgage so they can keep the home and the equity.”
    “Estate planning is a strategy—not just documents.”
    “Even 18‑year‑olds should have powers of attorney—parents can’t just call doctors once kids are legal adults.”
    “I stay in my lane—I’m an attorney. I work closely with trusted financial professionals and make non‑compensated referrals.”
    “For special‑needs planning, don’t jeopardize need‑based benefits—use the right trust so support continues.
    “I want to build a sustainable practice that lets me serve my community and rest well, aligned with my family and values.”
    Quick Action Items (for listeners inspired by the episode)
    Draft or update POAs (financial and health) for every adult in the household, including college‑age children.
    Evaluate whether a revocable living trust makes sense to avoid probate and retain post‑death control.
    For business owners: review operating agreement / buy‑sell, add key‑person insurance, and create a business POA.
    Families with special‑needs dependents: consult on special‑needs trusts to protect benefits.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Health Tip: She educates listeners about how indoor environments contribute to asthma, allergies, and chronic health issues.

    04/06/2026 | 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 Robin Wilson.

    Topic: Clean Design, wellness, asthma and allergy–aware living
    Featured Work: Clean Design: Wellness for Your Lifestyle
    Robin Wilson, a clean design lifestyle expert and founder of the Clean Design Home brand, joins Rushion McDonald to discuss how everyday household choices directly impact health—particularly for people living with asthma, allergies, and chronic inflammation. Drawing from her personal experiences as a lifelong allergy and asthma sufferer, Wilson explains how creating an allergen-aware home can dramatically improve quality of life.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The primary purpose of the interview is to:
    Educate listeners about how indoor environments contribute to asthma, allergies, and chronic health issues
    Promote Robin Wilson’s Clean Design philosophy and book, which provides room-by-room guidance for creating healthier homes
    Raise awareness that simple, practical lifestyle changes—not expensive renovations—can significantly improve wellness
    Normalize conversations around asthma, allergies, and environmental triggers as serious, manageable health conditions
    Rushion also uses the platform to share his own deeply personal experiences with allergic reactions, reinforcing the life-changing importance of Wilson’s message..
    Key Takeaways 1. Your Home Should Be a Breathing Sanctuary
    Wilson emphasizes that many people focus on outdoor allergens while overlooking indoor exposure. Shoes, coats, pillows, furniture, and bedding often trap pollen, bacteria, and toxins that worsen symptoms once brought indoors..
    2. Pillows and Bedding Are Major Health Triggers
    One of the most memorable segments centers on pillows:
    Many people keep pillows for six years or more
    Old pillows accumulate dander, pollen, drool, bacteria, and allergens
    A pillow that stays folded is a sign it needs to be replaced
    Wilson introduces her “rule of threes”:
    Wash pillowcases every three weeks
    Wash pillow protectors every three months
    Replace pillows every three years
    Rushion shares that replacing a problematic pillow helped eliminate a chronic cough that seriously affected his life..
    3. “Allergen-Aware” Is More Honest Than “Hypoallergenic”
    Wilson avoids the term hypoallergenic because allergies vary from person to person. Instead, she advocates for ingredient transparency, empowering consumers to decide what is safe for their bodies and homes..
    4. Small Habits Create Big Health Outcomes
    Key daily practices include:
    Removing shoes immediately upon entering the home
    Washing hands before eating
    Changing clothes after being outdoors
    Cleaning from the top down (ceiling fans, surfaces, floors)
    Protecting mattresses and pillows with zippered covers
    Wilson stresses that consistency—not perfection—is what reduces exposure over time..
    5. Asthma Is a Serious Chronic Condition
    Wilson compares asthma management to diabetes care:
    It requires ongoing lifestyle adjustments
    Ignoring triggers increases the risk of severe attacks
    Clean environments reduce flare-ups and emergency situations
    She explains that nighttime asthma and allergy attacks often occur when cortisol levels drop during sleep, allowing reactions to surface..
    6. The Book Is a Practical, Room-by-Room Guide
    Clean Design: Wellness for Your Lifestyle is designed as a reference guide, not a cover-to-cover read. It addresses:
    Entryways and living rooms
    Bedrooms and nurseries
    Kitchens and bathrooms
    Home offices, basements, garages, and outdoor spaces
    Wilson also includes low-toxicity cleaning tips inspired by her grandmother, such as using baking soda, toothpaste, and even Coca-Cola instead of harsh chemicals..
    Notable Quotes
    “One in five people suffer from asthma or allergies… and the home should be a sanctuary for easy breathing.”.
    “Break up with your pillow.”.
    “You might be allergic outside—and then come inside and double your allergen load.”.t
    “Asthma is like diabetes. If you manage the triggers, you reduce the risk of a serious episode.”.
    “It’s all about effort and consistency.”.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Uplift: Shares her story of survival, and resilience, tracing her journey from foster care and teen motherhood.

    04/06/2026 | 24 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 Kimberly Kelly.
    Titles: Real Estate Broker, Brokerage Owner, Entrepreneur
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Podcast: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Kimberly Kelly shares a deeply personal story of survival, resilience, and self-determination, tracing her journey from foster care and teen motherhood to becoming a real estate brokerage owner and business leader. The conversation highlights how mindset, faith, adaptability, and education can transform adversity into long-term success.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview is designed to:
    Show what success really looks like, including the hardship behind it.
    Inspire people facing extreme adversity—especially those from foster care, single-parent households, or teen parents.
    Demonstrate nontraditional paths to success, beyond college-to-career pipelines.
    Highlight entrepreneurship as a tool for control and stability, not perfection.
    Encourage persistence, faith, and adaptability in business and life.
    Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Resilience Formed Through Early Adversity
    Kimberly was placed in foster care at a young age due to her mother’s substance abuse.
    She helped raise her two younger brothers and fought to keep them together in foster care.
    She became a teen mother at 15, and by 18 had two children while still caring for her siblings.
    Takeaway: Responsibility and leadership can develop long before opportunity appears.
    2. Faith, Positivity, and Survival Mode
    Kimberly credits her positive mindset and faith—learned during foster care—as foundational.
    Prayer and belief helped her endure instability, separation, and lack of support.
    Survival mode gave her clarity: failure was not an option.
    Key insight: Faith doesn’t remove hardship—but it provides grounding when control is limited.
    3. Education as a Turning Point, Not a Straight Line
    She returned to complete her high school diploma as a young mother.
    She took advantage of teen workshops, government programs, and training opportunities.
    Kimberly earned a technical degree in electronics engineering, entering the IT world before later pivoting.
    Takeaway: Education can be layered, nonlinear, and still powerful.
    4. Choosing Entrepreneurship and Real Estate
    Kimberly entered real estate with a mission to educate and empower first-time homebuyers, especially those from backgrounds like hers.
    She later became a licensed real estate broker and opened her own brokerage.
    She currently leads a small, relationship‑driven brokerage with six agents.
    Core belief: Ownership creates options—and leadership multiplies impact.
    5. A Relationship-Based Business Model
    Her brokerage focuses on: One-on-one agent training
    Hands-on mentorship
    Personalized marketing strategies

    Kimberly intentionally avoids a corporate-style model to prioritize growth, trust, and accountability.
    Key takeaway: Culture and connection matter more than size, especially early on.
    6. Adaptability as a Business Strategy
    During market changes (including COVID), Kimberly expanded into: Property preservation
    Repair, inspections, and asset management services

    She co-owns multiple businesses with her husband, spreading risk and stabilizing income.
    Lesson: The ability to pivot often determines long-term survival in business.
    7. Refusing to Accept Limiting Narratives
    Kimberly rejects the idea that her background should define her ceiling.
    She emphasizes self-talk, belief, and forward motion—even without a support system.
    Her story challenges stereotypes about: Foster youth
    Teen mothers
    Single Black women in business
    Nontraditional entrepreneurs

    Takeaway: Your starting point does not determine your finish.
    Notable Quotes
    “I always lived in survival mode—failure was never an option.”
    “I had to raise myself, so I had to believe in myself.”
    “If I did it from where I came from, I promise you—you can do it too.”
    “Always stay adaptable. The market changes, so you change with it.”
    “Put one foot in front of the other, even when it feels like the world is caving in.”
    “Success was never something I thought I couldn’t have—I just had to figure out my path.”
    Overall Impact
    Kimberly Kelly’s interview is a testament to perseverance without privilege. It reframes success as a product of:
    Relentless forward motion
    Learning wherever possible
    Faith and internal motivation
    Ownership, adaptability, and leadership
    Her story resonates most powerfully with listeners who have been told—directly or indirectly—that their circumstances disqualify them from success.
    Final message: There are no excuses left after hearing this story—only choices.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Financial Tips: He educates listeners on fraud prevention, identity theft, credit management, and financial literacy.

    04/06/2026 | 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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