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  • Financial Tips: Used a $10,000 student loan to invest in stocks, growing it into a six-figure portfolio.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jason Brown. A stock market investor and founder of Power Trades University. Brown shares his journey from investing a $10,000 student loan into the stock market to building a six-figure trading account. He discusses financial literacy, stock market strategies, and how everyday people can start their journey to becoming millionaires in five years. 🔑 Key Themes & Highlights Jason Brown’s Stock Market Journey Started investing at 18 with $2,000 but lost most of it due to poor financial advice. Later used a $10,000 student loan to invest in stocks, growing it into a six-figure portfolio. Understanding Stock Market Basics Explains the importance of financial education and learning stock patterns. Introduces the concept of technical analysis, practical news insights, and fundamental evaluations. Power Trades University & Wealth Building Created an online education platform to teach stock and options trading. Offers courses, coaching, and community support to help individuals achieve financial independence. The Five-Year Millionaire Strategy Shares how making 10% returns per trade over 60 trades can lead to a $1.2 million portfolio. Emphasizes the importance of consistency, strategy, and risk management in investing. Investing While Working a Full-Time Job Encourages people to use their salaries to fund investments rather than relying solely on wages. Highlights how corporate jobs provide valuable insights into publicly traded companies. 📘 About Jason BrownJason Brown is a stock market investor, financial educator, and founder of Power Trades University. His upcoming book, Five-Year Millionaire, documents his journey to financial success and provides a roadmap for others to achieve wealth through stock trading. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Brand Building: Shared her journey of starting with just $500 and growing into a national franchise.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Kika Wise. A former professional dancer turned entrepreneur, franchisor, and wellness educator. She is the Founder and CEO of Kika Stretch Studios, a franchise specializing in assisted stretching for wellness and longevity. 🔑 Key Themes & Highlights The Science Behind Stretching Stretching improves circulation, flexibility, and posture, helping clients feel more youthful. Wise explained that assisted stretching allows people to go beyond their comfort zones, unlocking deeper relief. Franchising & Business Growth Wise is the youngest female franchisor in America, expanding her brand nationwide. She emphasized the importance of consistency across franchise locations, ensuring clients receive the same experience. Overcoming Challenges During COVID-19 The pandemic forced all Kika Stretch Studios to close for three months. Wise held weekly calls with franchisees, learning how to lead through uncertainty. After reopening, the business rebounded successfully, proving the demand for wellness services. Entrepreneurship & Leadership Wise shared her journey of starting with just $500 and growing into a national franchise. She encourages millennials to trust themselves and think beyond traditional career paths. Her advice: Invest in yourself first, because personal growth leads to business success. 📘 About Kika WiseKika Wise is a trailblazing entrepreneur who turned her passion for wellness into a successful franchise model. She is dedicated to educating millennials and other generations on self-care, business ownership, and financial independence. #STRAW #BEST #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Uplift: He mentors young people, promotes positive thinking, and helps communities embrace technology.
    Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Suli Salaam. The founder of Paint Your Heaven, on Money Making Conversations Masterclass. Here’s a breakdown of the key topics, highlights, and an about section: Key Themes & Highlights Origins of Paint Your Heaven Salaam explains the inspiration behind the company name, emphasizing the power of vision and positive thinking. He shares how the phrase Paint Your Heaven motivated him at 22 years old to pursue entrepreneurship. Full-Stack Development Expertise Salaam discusses his skills as a full-stack developer, differentiating his work from basic web design. He explains the importance of front-end and back-end development, particularly in creating complex applications like Uber. Challenges & Representation in Tech He highlights the lack of Black full-stack developers and attributes it to self-belief and limited exposure. He shares his personal journey growing up in a challenging neighborhood and how his mother and a supportive teacher encouraged him. AI & Software Innovation Salaam discusses his company’s use of AI and APIs to enhance software development. He reveals a project aimed at simplifying audio production, allowing users to clean up sound with one-click technology. Entrepreneurial Advice & Community Impact He encourages young people to embrace change and pursue careers in programming and AI. His company aims to serve businesses worldwide while also promoting positive thinking in inner-city communities. About Suli Salaam & Paint Your Heaven Suli Salaam is a full-stack developer and entrepreneur based in Kansas City. His company, Paint Your Heaven, specializes in web, app, and software design and development. The company combines technical expertise with creative design, making it a valuable resource for businesses looking to scale. Beyond business, Salaam is passionate about mentoring young people, promoting positive thinking, and helping communities embrace technology. #BEST #STRAW #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Follow Your Passion: Kevin turned local BBQ stand into an international brand and he became a celebrity food judge.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Kevin Bludso. Here’s a summary of MMCMC Script File 18, an episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass hosted by Rushion McDonald, featuring special guest Kevin Bledsoe, founder of Bledsoe’s Barbecue and a two-time Hoodie Award winner. 🔥 Key Topics Discussed 1. The Hoodie Awards Legacy Kevin credits the Hoodie Awards for launching his national visibility. Describes the experience as “life-changing,” giving pride and validation to small business owners. Emphasizes how the awards brought community recognition, celebrity exposure, and lasting friendships. 2. Bledsoe’s Barbecue Journey Originated in Compton, CA, with family BBQ roots in Corsicana, TX. Now an international brand with locations in Los Angeles, San Antonio, and even Melbourne, Australia. Known for slow-smoked meats, authentic Southern sides, and consistent quality. 3. Celebrity Support & Customer Experience Celebrities frequent Bledsoe’s, but Kevin emphasizes treating everyone with respect. Consistency in food and service is key: “Every plate looks immaculate.” Rushion shares personal stories of bringing military and corporate guests to the restaurant. 4. Television Career Kevin’s TV debut came unexpectedly via a producer who overheard him joking in the kitchen. Became a regular on Bar Rescue and now stars on Netflix’s American Barbecue Showdown. His authenticity and humor made him a standout personality. 5. Philanthropy & Community Impact Bledsoe’s has paid for funerals, provided scholarships, and supported local causes. Kevin believes in giving back: “I don’t give to be blessed. I’m blessed, so I give.” Emphasizes the importance of teamwork, community, and uplifting others. 6. Entrepreneurship Real Talk Warns aspiring entrepreneurs: “Owning a business is the hardest job you’ll ever have.” Shares his early grind—working 24-hour days between BBQ and DJ gigs. Encourages building a strong team and trusting the process. 7. Civic Engagement Passionate about voting rights and Black empowerment. Urges listeners to vote in person and stay informed about political and social issues. 💬 Memorable Quotes “I don’t give to be blessed. I’m blessed, so I give.” “Are you ready to go eight years without a day off?” “The Hoodie Awards made us feel like celebrities—like we mattered.” “You need fans in the stands. That’s called customers.” “If I’m making it and my people aren’t, then I’m not making it.” #BEST #STRAW #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Uplift: Preserving Black history, and honoring sacred spaces tied to African-American heritage through dance.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Stacey Allen. The founder and artistic director of Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective. This episode blends art, activism, education, and cultural preservation through the lens of Black history and dance. Here are the key highlights: 🎭 About Stacey Allen Founder of Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective, a professional dance company focused on art and wellness through the lens of Black women and girls. Author of two children’s books, including: A Little Optimism Goes a Long Way (introduces children to Katherine Dunham) D is for Dance and for the Diaspora (A–Z guide to African diaspora dance styles) Recipient of the 2024 Children’s Publication Award from the National Association of Multicultural Education. 🩰 Dance as Activism Stacy uses dance to tell stories of African American history, identity, and empowerment. Her performances are rooted in education, cultural preservation, and social justice. She emphasizes that dance is not just performance—it’s a tool for healing, storytelling, and activism. 🌍 Cultural Legacy & Freedom Colonies Stacy’s work includes performances like The Fairy Tale Project, which tells the love story of the founders of the Sankofa Freedom Colony in Texas. She collaborates with the Texas Freedom Colonies Project, which documents over 500 historically Black settlements in Texas. These colonies were founded by formerly enslaved people post-emancipation and are often overlooked in mainstream history. 🌊 Emotional Pilgrimage Stacy shares her transformative experience visiting Gorée Island in Senegal, a major slave port, and draws parallels to Galveston, Texas, where Juneteenth originated. She reflects on the emotional weight of visiting ancestral lands and how it informs her art and mission. 📚 Educational Mission Through her books, performances, and workshops (including in juvenile detention centers), Stacy educates youth and communities about Black history and identity. She believes that knowing your history empowers your future. 📣 How to Connect with Stacy Website: www.niasdaughters.com Instagram: @niasdaughters Facebook: Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective 💬 Rushion’s Reflections Rushion expresses deep admiration for Stacy’s passion and educational impact. He emphasizes the importance of sharing her work widely, especially the history of Texas Freedom Colonies, which he compares to the Underground Railroad in significance. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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