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    Career Change: She is offering free Google Career Certifications in high-demand fields.

    06/11/2026 | 26 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.
    🎙️ Interview Summary
    Cassandra Lester—founder of Grow Give Prosper—joins Rushion McDonald to discuss her mission of expanding financial literacy and providing career opportunities to underserved communities.
    The conversation centers on how education + access = economic empowerment, especially through her partnership with Google to offer free career certifications.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The primary purpose is to:
    Introduce Lester’s nonprofit Grow Give Prosper
    Highlight its partnership with Google’s “Grow with Google” initiative
    Promote free, accessible career certification programs
    Encourage underserved populations to increase earning potential and financial literacy [omny.fm], [iheart.com]
    👉 Ultimately, the interview is both informational and motivational—designed to inspire listeners to take advantage of real opportunities to improve their financial future.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Mission: “Grow, Give, Prosper”
    Grow Give Prosper focuses on financial education, career readiness, and economic empowerment [iheart.com]
    The philosophy: Grow individually
    Give back to others
    Prosper collectively

    ✅ Emphasis: success is community-driven, not individual-only
    2. Free Google Career Certifications
    Offers certifications in high-demand fields:
    Cybersecurity
    Data Analytics
    Digital Marketing & E-commerce
    IT Support
    Project Management
    UX Design [omny.fm]

    Key benefits:
    100% free scholarships
    No prior experience required
    Self-paced, typically 3–6 months
    Leads to job-ready skills + portfolio [iheart.com]

    ✅ Takeaway: These programs are a shortcut to employable skills without a degree
    3. Accessibility & Inclusion
    Available nationwide regardless of: Education level (GED, dropout, etc.)
    Background or income [omny.fm]

    Only requirement: commitment to finish
    ✅ Takeaway: Designed to level the playing field, especially for those excluded from traditional education paths [iheart.com]
    4. Financial Literacy is Critical—and Missing
    Lester defines financial literacy as:
    Understanding money concepts AND applying them daily [iheart.com]

    Key issues she highlights:
    Cultural reluctance to discuss money
    Misunderstanding of credit
    Cycles of predatory lending

    ✅ Takeaway: Education must go beyond income—people must learn how to manage money
    5. Real-World Outreach Matters
    Lester uses grassroots, “boots-on-the-ground” outreach: Community centers
    Adult education classes
    Social media [spreaker.com]

    ✅ Takeaway: Opportunity only works if people know it exists
    6. Overcoming Skepticism
    Many people doubt “free” programs
    Lester emphasizes: Google certifications are legitimate and recognized by employers [spreaker.com]

    ✅ Takeaway: Trust is a barrier just as much as access
    7. Measurable Impact
    Hundreds of scholarships already awarded (300+ mentioned) [omny.fm]
    Certifications can be stacked (e.g., Project Management + Data Analytics)
    ✅ Takeaway: This is not theoretical—it produces real economic mobility
    8. Personal Motivation
    Lester’s drive comes from seeing: Financial struggles across all demographics [iheart.com]

    ✅ Takeaway: The problem is widespread—but solvable with access and education
    💬 Notable Quotes / Core Messages
    (Direct transcript quotes are limited, but these are accurate paraphrased lines and signature statements from the interview themes.)
    🔹 On her mission
    “We want people to grow together, give to each other, and prosper collectively.” [omny.fm]
    🔹 On opportunity
    “These certifications are free—the only requirement is your commitment.” [omny.fm]
    🔹 On financial literacy
    “It’s not just understanding money—it’s applying it in your everyday life.” [iheart.com]
    🔹 On barriers
    “Some communities don’t talk about money—and that silence keeps cycles going.” [iheart.com]
    🔹 On impact
    “You don’t need an Ivy League degree to change your financial future.” [iheart.com]
    🔹 On mindset
    “Stop reading other people’s success stories and start writing your own.” [youtube.com]
    🧠 Bottom Line
    The interview is a call to action:
    Access exists (free certifications)
    Skills are attainable (no degree required)
    Wealth-building starts with education + action
    👉 Cassandra Lester’s message:
    Economic empowerment is possible when opportunity meets awareness and commitment.
    #BEST #STRAW #SHMS
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    Career Advice: Award‑winning sports media personality, and entrepreneur.

    06/11/2026 | 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 Kelsey Nicole Nelson.
    Award‑winning sports media personality, and entrepreneur. She joins Rushion McDonald to discuss her journey in sports journalism, entrepreneurship, branding, and building a successful multi‑hyphenate career. She details how she built her media presence from the DMV area, launched her branding and digital communications company, navigated a male‑dominated industry, and leveraged authenticity, work ethic, and strategic networking to grow both her journalism and business ventures.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview was designed to:
    Highlight how Kelsey built a career in sports journalism, on‑air talent, content creation, and entrepreneurship.
    Explore the creation and mission of her digital branding and communications company, KryptiaNN.
    Provide guidance for aspiring journalists and entrepreneurs navigating today’s evolving media landscape.
    Discuss the importance of authenticity, networking, representation, and strategic risk‑taking in developing a long‑term career.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Building a Media Career Starts with Identity, Roots & Confidence
    Her upbringing in the DMV and her HBCU‑rich family culture shaped her early exposure to sports.
    She emphasized being confident in spaces where representation is limited and carrying the responsibility of opening doors for others.
    2. Entrepreneurship Grew Out of Demand for Her Skills
    KryptiaNN was born when people repeatedly sought her help for branding, social media, and communications—and her tax professional advised formalizing it as an LLC.
    The name “KryptiaNN” is a tribute to Black history, Egyptian culture, and her own branding identity.
    3. Career Growth Comes from Work Ethic + Relationships + Visibility
    She built her national profile after a podcast interview with LaVar Ball went viral, leading to coverage on major platforms.
    Networking, showing up at events, and being active in the sports community helped her become a Heisman Trophy voter.
    4. Journalism Today Requires Branding, Storytelling & Ethical Grounding
    She teaches sports media at George Washington University and stresses ethics, objectivity, and authenticity.
    She explained that today’s journalists must also be content creators, with employers evaluating social media presence as part of hiring.
    5. Entrepreneurship Requires Client Base, Visual Branding & Courage
    She advised new entrepreneurs to secure initial clients before launching.
    Strong online visuals and consistent content creation are essential for credibility.
    6. Relationship‑Building Matters in Athlete and Nonprofit Work
    Working with athletes requires trust, knowledge of sport, and navigating personal brands.
    A decade of nonprofit communications experience helped her develop the communications and relationship‑management skills that fuel her company today.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes from the Interview On Career Confidence & Identity
    “There’s never been a room I haven’t walked in with confidence… I own being a Black woman and love it.”
    On Journalism
    “There are two things no one can teach you—work ethic and passion.”
    “Ethics means being unbiased, being objective… leaving your biases at the door.”
    On Entrepreneurship
    “Fear is always real… but the field called me into entrepreneurship.”
    “You need to have some clientele—you don’t want to start entrepreneurship with your bank account negative.”.
    On Branding & Social Media
    “Brand yourself. Don’t think people are just going to come to you.”
    “Have at least one piece of content posted every day.”
    On Athletes & Image
    “The first thing people do is look you up—your track record matters.”
    “Some things you have to soak in silence and take the higher road.” (Discussing athlete PR mistakes).
    On Her Purpose
    “I’m driven by one word—legacy.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Mental Health: She discusses why Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy.

    06/11/2026 | 34 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. LaToya Gilmore.
    A licensed professional counselor with 20+ years of experience.
    Topic: Her book Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries and her journey in mental health.
    2. Dr. Gilmore’s Career Path
    Started in mass communication, switched to psychology after a friend's suggestion.
    First psychology class sparked her passion.
    Emphasizes the importance of curiosity and self-awareness in career transitions.
    3. Mental Health and Career Change
    Discusses fear of change and how to overcome it.
    Encourages self-assessment and assertive communication.
    Talks about blocking external opinions to follow personal truth.
    4. Mental Health in the Black Community
    Pandemic brought mental health to the forefront.
    Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy for trauma, stress, and work-life balance.
    Her practice is 95% African-American professionals.
    5. HBCU Experience
    Attended Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern University.
    Highlights the affirming and empowering environment of HBCUs.
    Importance of representation and academic excellence.
    6. Book Discussion: Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries
    Focuses on effective communication and healthy boundaries.
    Addresses rigid vs. absent boundaries and their impact on relationships and self-worth.
    7. Therapy Practice Model
    Transitioned from in-person to fully virtual practice.
    Offers flexibility for clients and shares her own experience with therapy.
    8. Entrepreneurship Lessons
    Graduate school didn’t teach business fundamentals.
    Learned about insurance, legal structure, and accounting on the fly.
    Advocates mentorship and using resources like ChatGPT (with caution).
    9. Betting on Yourself
    Shares her transition from full-time professor to private practice.
    Advises strategic planning and exit strategies over impulsive quitting.
    10. Parenting and Child Development
    Warns against premature diagnoses in children.
    Encourages education on developmental stages and adapting parenting strategies.
    11. Future of Mental Health Education
    Advocates normalization of mental health as part of routine healthcare.
    Notes increased visibility in media, faith communities, and public discourse.
    12. Boundaries in Social Settings
    Shares how she handles unsolicited therapy requests at social events.
    Emphasizes professional boundaries and offers referrals when needed.
    13. Closing
    Website: www.lovesupportguidance.com
    Social media: Instagram @DrGilmoreShares
    Encouragement to lead with gifts and keep winning.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    Self-awareness is the foundation for personal and professional growth.
    Mental health is health—it should be normalized and prioritized.
    Boundaries are essential for healthy relationships and self-care.
    Entrepreneurship requires preparation beyond passion—legal, financial, and structural knowledge is key.
    Representation matters—HBCUs provide affirming environments that expand possibilities.
    Parenting requires education, not assumptions—developmental quirks aren’t always disorders.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes
    “You have to allow your voice to be above the external voices and opinions.”
    “The individuals around you are not mind readers.”
    “The pandemic put us on the forefront of mental health… you had to sit at home with your own thoughts.”
    “Everyone is not going to be my client, but I do have resources.”
    “Mental wellness is just another leg of healthcare. That’s all it is.”
    “Don’t quit because you’re mad. Have an exit strategy.”
    “Boundaries can be rigid or absent—both can disrupt your life.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Health Tips: She educates on how massage therapy supports physical and emotional stress.

    06/11/2026 | 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 Jasmine Hood
    Founder of Better Bodies Massage in Atlanta (originally from Greenville, South Carolina), joined Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass to share her journey from CNA to licensed massage therapist, the realities of being a traveling service provider, and the wellness benefits of massage therapy.
    She discusses body alignment, stress, trauma release, the differences between massage modalities, alternative treatments like cupping, entrepreneurship during COVID‑19, safety considerations for mobile therapists, corporate/wellness partnerships, and her long‑term goal of building a scalable massage brand supported by contractors.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Highlight how massage therapy supports physical and emotional wellness, including stress, posture, and pain relief.
    Educate listeners on the types of massages, proper stretching techniques, and how body tension accumulates.
    Explore entrepreneurship in the wellness space, including launching a business during COVID‑19.
    Discuss safety and professionalism in mobile massage therapy.
    Show how Jasmine is building a sustainable small business through networking, corporate events, and contractor partnerships.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Career Shift & Fearless Beginnings
    Jasmine switched from working as a CNA to moving to Atlanta alone with no support system—motivated by a desire for change and inspired by her mother’s independence.
    She emphasized overcoming fear and taking leaps even when circumstances are uncertain.
    2. Massage Therapy Is Both Physical & Emotional Healing
    Massage releases tension, trauma, and stress stored in the body, especially in the neck, shoulders, and lower back.
    Many people carry pain from work, daily habits, or emotional strain—and massage helps restore balance.
    3. The Three Most Popular Massage Types
    Jasmine explained the differences clearly:
    Swedish Massage — Gentle, relaxing, ideal for beginners and stress relief.
    Deep Tissue — Targets chronic pain and trigger points but may be intense for clients who are not accustomed to it.
    Sports Massage — Faster movements, stretching, and ideal for athletes.
    She stressed that deep tissue should not be rushed—the muscle needs warming before intense pressure.
    4. Stretching Is Critical—Most People Do It Wrong
    Stretching should be held 30 seconds to 1 minute, not quick movements or rolling the neck.
    Consistent stretching prevents the “tight forward lean” posture many people develop.
    Lower‑body stretches (glutes, hamstrings, hips) dramatically improve back pain.
    5. Travel Massage: Safety, Boundaries & Professionalism
    Jasmine screens new clients by phone before accepting appointments.
    She immediately declines inappropriate requests (e.g., sexualized services).
    She only sees first‑time clients during daylight and shares her location with trusted contacts.
    She maintains a clear, therapeutic-only brand despite public misconceptions.
    6. Entrepreneurship Journey & Business Model
    She built her business during COVID‑19, initially offering lower prices, then raising them as her brand grew.
    Corporate wellness events and golf tournaments became a major revenue stream.
    She hires contractors to scale for events.
    Her long‑term goal is “mailbox money”—a business run by a team while she steps away from hands-on work.
    7. Alternative Treatment: Cupping Therapy
    Cupping uses suction to pull stagnant blood, loosen muscle tissue, and improve circulation.
    Cups can remain stationary or be moved along the back to flush tension.
    8. The Jasmine Experience
    Sessions are designed around clients’ comfort, in their own homes, with their preferred music and ambiance.
    Post‑massage, clients can immediately rest—no stress of getting dressed or driving home.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes ✔ On taking risks
    “I just jumped up and moved. I didn’t know anyone… I just said I’m going to start over.”

    ✔ On stress in the body
    “We all carry trauma. When you’re stressed, it all ends up in your body.”

    ✔ On deep tissue massage
    “If it gets to be too much, let me know. Don’t be afraid to speak up.”

    ✔ On stretching
    “If you don’t use it, you’re going to lose it.”

    ✔ On business growth
    “Some days are easy and some days are like… alright, don’t know. But you keep going.”

    ✔ On long‑term goals
    “I don’t plan on being hands-on forever. The goal is to build my brand and have a team I can send out—like Amazon.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Overcoming the Odds: Inspires entrepreneurs by showing his journey from homelessness and a high school dropout to a tech executive.

    06/11/2026 | 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
    Here’s a clear, structured summary of the Sean Ilenrey interview with Rushion McDonald from Money Making Conversations Masterclass, including its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes.
    🧭 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview is designed to:
    Inspire entrepreneurs and professionals by showing Sean Ilenrey’s journey from homelessness and a high school dropout to a tech executive and CEO..txt)
    Teach “value-centric” leadership and personal development, emphasizing contributing value before seeking rewards..txt)
    Provide practical business and leadership strategies for small business owners, managers, and aspiring leaders..txt)
    Shift mindset from short-term gain to long-term impact, including global thinking (e.g., job creation in Africa)..txt)
    🧩 Key Themes & Takeaways 1) Value Over Transactions
    Success comes from adding value first, not chasing money or immediate benefits.
    People are compensated based on how valuable they are perceived to be.
    Insight:
    Build yourself into someone others need, not someone who constantly asks.
    2) Relationships Are True Wealth
    Wealth is not just money—it includes: Relationships
    Knowledge

    Strategic relationships unlock opportunities, access, and growth.
    Takeaway:
    Long-term success comes from relationship equity, not quick paychecks.
    3) Effort Before Reward
    Ilenrey stresses doing work without immediate compensation to gain experience and skill.
    He shares personal sacrifices (working extra, taking leadership without pay, relocating globally).
    Takeaway:
    Early career = “paid education” mindset, not just salary focus.
    4) Value-Centric Leadership (Core Framework)
    From his book You Don’t Owe Happiness, six leadership principles:
    Authentic Feedback – Coaching employees honestly and supportively.
    Recognition & Rewards – Acknowledge different strengths and contributions.
    Compensation – Fair pay or growth opportunities.
    Purpose Alignment – Show how each role impacts the bigger picture.
    Sponsorship – Advocate for employees behind the scenes.
    Psychological Safety – Create stability, avoid reactive layoffs, protect teams..txt) [
    5) Personal Adversity → Growth
    Lived out of his car and struggled with instability while young..txt)
    Mentorship (formal and informal) helped redirect his life.
    Key turning point: people saw potential in him and challenged him to grow.
    Lesson:
    Mentors don’t have to be formal—anyone who pushes you forward matters.
    6) Adaptability & Lifelong Learning
    Embrace change (e.g., AI, global workforce shifts).
    Those who resist evolution risk being left behind.
    Takeaway:
    Tools change, but adaptability determines success.
    7) Global Vision & Purpose
    Ilenrey’s mission: create 100 million jobs in Africa over 25 years..txt)
    Driven by exposure to inequality and untapped talent.
    Emphasizes economic empowerment to reduce systemic issues (like crime due to lack of opportunity).
    8) Reality vs Social Media Illusion
    Social media creates false perceptions of success.
    Real growth requires discipline, sacrifice, and long-term effort.
    💬 Notable Quotes On Value
    “How do I add value to you first before I ask something back?”.txt) [
    On Success Mindset
    “Put yourself in a position where you’re of service so many people can’t imagine moving forward without you.”.txt)
    On Wealth
    “What’s more valuable than money is relationship equity.”.txt)
    On Leadership
    “Our job isn’t to make employees happy—just make them feel valued and valuable.”.txt)
    On Career Growth
    “I knew it was paid education… I made myself forever valuable… and didn’t care about the pay.”.txt) [
    On Opportunity
    “If you do something today that most people won’t do, it will change your life forever.”.txt) On Global Impact
    “I don’t want a smart person to become the biggest drug lord… I want them to become the best leader for their communities.”.txt)
    🧠 Bottom Line
    The interview reinforces a central philosophy:
    👉 Success comes from becoming valuable, serving others, and playing the long game—personally, professionally, and globally.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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