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    Employment: Launch health care staffing to serve Green Bay, but national demand found her—clients from Texas and Arizona.

    03/24/2026 | 21 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ronnie Williams.
    Founder & CEO of Forever Staffing Healthcare Agency, a Black woman–owned healthcare staffing firm based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She discusses her journey from CNA → HR → Entrepreneur, the challenges in healthcare staffing, the importance of strategic placement, and the growth of her company from local to national reach.
    Rushion McDonald guides the conversation toward themes of ambition, entrepreneurship, burnout in healthcare, pay disparities, and the mechanics of building a staffing agency from scratch.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Highlight a Black woman entrepreneur’s journey
    Williams shares how she transitioned from physically demanding CNA work to HR and eventually starting her own national staffing agency.
    2. Educate listeners about healthcare staffing realities
    She explains burnout, pay issues, and staffing challenges common in the healthcare industry, especially among CNAs.
    3. Offer insights on entrepreneurship and leadership
    She breaks down what it takes to launch and scale a staffing agency—HR, legal, budgeting, recruiting strategy, and more.
    4. Provide practical information for clinicians and healthcare facilities
    Williams explains how candidates can join her roster and how facilities can partner with her agency.
    Key Takeaways 1. Ronnie’s Career Path
    Started as a CNA in 2000 caring for seniors and people with disabilities.
    Later transitioned into HR and recruiting to continue helping people in a less physically demanding way.
    Always felt like a leader in corporate roles and wanted to start her own business.
    2. Why She Founded Forever Staffing
    Wanted to offer better support to healthcare facilities and clinicians.
    Initially intended to serve Green Bay, but national demand found her—clients from Texas and Arizona reached out organically.
    3. Burnout in Healthcare
    She outlines the real causes of burnout:
    Understaffing (one caregiver for up to 25 residents).
    Long shifts and overtime.
    Emotional strain from caring for sick or end‑of‑life patients.
    Continuous lifting and physical demands.
    4. Pay Disparities
    CNAs are underpaid despite being on the “front lines.”
    CNA pay ranges from $15–28/hr depending on setting.
    RN pay ranges from $33–60/hr.
    5. Strategic Staffing Approach
    Her agency doesn’t just “post jobs”—they:
    Actively source candidates.
    Conduct phone interviews and vetting.
    Review background checks and confirm active certifications.
    6. Easy Entry Into In‑Home Care
    In‑home caregiving is one of the easiest positions to fill.
    They can train new caregivers and help them get certified.
    Background checks and compassion are the primary requirements.
    7. How to Work With Her Agency
    Clinicians:
    Apply via the “Apply Now” tab on ForeverStaffing.org by uploading a resume.
    Facilities:
    Use the “Become a Partner” tab to schedule a meeting for direct hire, per‑diem, last‑minute, or contract staffing.

    Notable Quotes from Ronnie Williams On Why She Became a CNA
    “I love helping people… my entire family are in the health care field. I’m a giver.”

    On Transitioning Out of CNA Work
    “Being a CNA was very physical… I wanted a career where I can still help people but on a broader side.”
    On Leadership and Entrepreneurship
    “I always felt like I was the leader. I should be hosting the meetings, implementing things.”

    On Pay Disparities
    “CNAs need more money. They do most of the physical things and I think they should get more pay.”
    On Expansion Beyond Wisconsin
    “National came out of the blue… I started getting clients in Texas and Arizona messaging me.”

    On Strategic Staffing
    “We don’t just staff—we get to know our clients… where they’re spending the most money and their hard‑to‑fill positions.”
    On Being Her Own Boss
    “The advantage is flexibility… leaving a legacy for my kids… I can build a diverse team and hire who I want.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Uplift: Her nonprofit is dedicated to year‑round breast cancer awareness, and compassionate support for women undergoing treatment.

    03/24/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Rhonda Spratt.
    Founder of Bella Luv, a Georgia‑based nonprofit (referred to in the transcript as Ghost Pink / Bella Luv) dedicated to year‑round breast cancer awareness, early detection advocacy, and compassionate support for women undergoing treatment. Inspired by her mother’s experience and eventual passing from metastatic breast cancer, Spratt explains her mission to move beyond October awareness campaigns and create continuous impact through education, community engagement, and personalized care boxes for women in active treatment.
    The conversation touches on her personal grief journey, her motivations, the work required to run a nonprofit, her practices for emotional balance, and her vision to normalize year‑round breast cancer education.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview 1. To Share Rhonda Spratt’s Motivation for Founding Bella Luv
    Her mother's breast cancer journey—early detection success followed by recurrence due to lack of ongoing screenings—motivated her to create a nonprofit that centers early detection and support.
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    2. To Educate Listeners About the Realities of Breast Cancer
    She discusses stages, recurrence, survival rates, and the importance of consistent mammograms beyond October.
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    3. To Promote Year‑Round Awareness and Action
    Spratt stresses that breast cancer does not “take a break” and that communities must stop limiting education and advocacy to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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    4. To Highlight the Work and Impact of Her Nonprofit
    Bella Luv has supported 76+ women nationwide with tailored care boxes that meet their personal treatment needs.
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    5. To Inspire Others to Balance Purpose, Grief, Community Work, and Personal Wellness
    She shares how golf, yoga, and intentional self‑care allow her to manage emotional weight while serving others.
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    📌 Key Takeaways 1. Early Detection Saves Lives
    Breast cancer’s 5‑year survival rate is 99% with early detection.
    Rhonda’s mother survived over 10 years after her first early diagnosis but passed when the cancer returned aggressively and was not caught in time.
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    2. Breast Cancer Awareness Should Be Year‑Round
    October provides visibility, but many women are diagnosed in every month.
    Limiting awareness to one month creates desensitization, not education.
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    3. Bella Luv Provides Tailored Support for Women in Treatment
    Care boxes include mastectomy bras, aluminum‑free deodorant, skincare, ginger tea for chemo nausea, journals, and motivational items.
    Boxes are customized based on the woman’s stage, treatment, and needs.
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    4. Running a Nonprofit Requires Community, Consistency & Help
    Spratt initially did everything alone and highlights the importance of partnerships, sponsors, and consistent supporters.
    Sustainably operating a nonprofit goes far beyond obtaining 501(c)(3) status.
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    5. Emotional Balance Is Essential
    Supporting women “fighting for their lives” is heavy work.
    Spratt uses yoga 3‑4 times per week and golf for mental balance and rejuvenation.
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    6. Nationwide Impact From a Georgia Base
    Bella Luv has sent care boxes to women across the U.S., including Colorado and Houston.
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    7. Personal Loss Transformed Into Purpose
    Spratt honors her mother without living in grief, finding healing in helping others.
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    💬 Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On early detection
    “If you detect breast cancer early, the five‑year survival rate is 99%.”
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    On her mother’s recurrence
    “She didn’t schedule a mammogram… she was distracted, caught up with life instead of making her health a priority.”
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    On year‑round awareness
    “Breast cancer doesn’t wait until October to be diagnosed. Women are diagnosed every day.”
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    On founding her nonprofit
    “I wanted to be more hands‑on… intentionally gift women with items they need as they’re going through breast cancer.”
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    On emotional healing
    “It is very healing… I get joy from helping other women as they’re going through their healing journey.”
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    On running a nonprofit
    “You have to ask for help… in the beginning I was a one‑woman show.”
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    On women’s identity and mastectomy
    “It’s like losing a part of yourself… you feel like a part of your womanhood has been taken away.”
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    On faith and purpose
    “Faith is definitely driving this… I felt a strong call that I needed to step up and do more.”
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    #STRAW #SHMS #BEST
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    Marketing: She went viral unintentionally with a review of Harold’s Chicken, most of her clients come through word of mouth.

    03/24/2026 | 33 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Stacey Gholar.
    🔹 Summary of the Interview
    Stacey Gholar, founder of Bloom Creative Agency, shares her journey from being a young mother in Chicago to becoming a brand strategist and creative entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in marketing, media, and business. She emphasizes the importance of aligning personal identity with brand strategy, especially in the digital age. Stacey discusses her approach to brand audits, the role of social media, the impact of AI, and her passion for empowering women through entrepreneurship and skincare.
    🔹 Key Takeaways 1. What Is a Brand Strategist?
    A brand strategist helps individuals and businesses define and articulate their brand clearly.
    “You are the brand, but you have to put the brand together in a way that people can articulate what you do.”
    2. Social Media Strategy
    Stacey conducts social media audits to ensure alignment between personal and business branding.
    She recommends having separate personal and business accounts, but acknowledges blending them when appropriate.
    3. Discovery Process
    Her process starts with a discovery call to understand the client’s “why” and goals.
    She believes passion must drive entrepreneurship—not just money.
    4. Digital Branding & AI
    Stacey identifies as a digital brand specialist, helping Gen X women and others pivot into digital spaces.
    She uses AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini to enhance productivity but values human connection.
    “AI is an asset… but I don’t solely rely on it.”
    5. Email Marketing
    Email is still vital: “If you're solely on social media, you can lose your business in a minute.”
    She advocates for funnel systems and community building outside of social platforms.
    6. Going Viral vs. Being Valuable
    “You don’t need to go viral. You just need to be valuable.”
    She went viral unintentionally with a review of Harold’s Chicken, but stresses the importance of sustainable value over fleeting attention.
    7. Brand Refresh & Outreach
    Most of her clients come through word of mouth, but she’s expanding her reach via social media.
    She encourages clients to step out of their comfort zones and engage in community-driven initiatives.
    8. Skincare Line
    Stacey founded Skin Light Skincare at age 50 to promote pro-aging and natural beauty.
    She now focuses on organic body oils that are clean, hydrating, and hormone-safe.
    🔹 Notable Quotes
    “Experience has been the best teacher for me.”
    “You don’t need to go viral. You just need to be valuable.”
    “If you stop learning, you stop growing.”
    “I want you to be a part of building your brand—not just me doing it for you.”
    “Social media is great, but word of mouth is still real.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Follow Your Passion: Travel nurse building a lucrative CPR business and empowers community health through education.

    03/23/2026 | 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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    Financial Tips: He shows you to discover Your Wealth DNA, Engineer Tax-Free Structures and Capture Your Growth & Appreciation.

    03/23/2026 | 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 Michael Uadiale.
    A seasoned CPA and master tax advisor with 25+ years of experience, discussing how entrepreneurs can use strategic tax planning to accelerate wealth building and achieve financial freedom within 5–7 years. He introduces his trademarked DECIDE Framework, explains why most small business owners overpay taxes, and breaks down strategies such as employing children, capturing appreciation, digital asset taxation, and multigenerational wealth planning.
    Rushion plays the voice of the everyday entrepreneur—curious, intimidated by taxes, and eager to understand wealth strategies—while Michael emphasizes empowerment through education, intentional planning, and knowing the rules of the tax code.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Educate entrepreneurs
    …on how the tax code actually works, and how understanding it—not fearing it—is the key to wealth building.
    2. Introduce Michael Uadiale’s DECIDE Framework
    A 6-step model that helps entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom in 5–7 years, based on strategic tax planning.
    3. Debunk myths about taxes and wealth
    Especially the myth that “the tax code only favors the rich.”
    4. Encourage proactive financial behavior
    By meeting tax advisors regularly, planning before spending, using legal tax incentives, and building multigenerational wealth.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. The tax code is a tool—not a trap
    Michael stresses the tax code was intentionally created as a set of incentives to encourage certain behaviors. Those who understand it win; those who fear it overpay.
    “The tax law is a set of incentives… It’s how the government wants us to behave.”
    2. Wealth cannot be delegated
    You can delegate marketing, HR, operations—but not wealth-building decisions.
    “Wealth cannot be delegated.”
    3. The DECIDE Framework (Michael’s 6‑step wealth-building system)
    D – Discover Your Wealth DNA
    Understand how you make money because not all dollars are taxed equally.
    E – Engineer Tax-Free Structures
    Your business structure determines how much money you keep.
    C – Capture Your Growth & Appreciation
    “Freeze” wealth so your heirs avoid 45% estate tax bites.
    I – Integrate Advanced Tax Strategies
    Use high-level but legal tax planning (what rich families do).
    D – Defend Against Tax Erosion
    Put barriers in place so taxes don’t eat your wealth.
    E – Empower Multi‑Generational Legacy
    Ensure your family continues benefiting from your planning.
    4. Over 80% of small business owners overpay in taxes
    Because they avoid taxes, only meet their preparer once a year, and confuse a tax preparer with a tax advisor.
    “You cannot operate like that and win the game of money.”
    5. You can legally pay your kids and get major tax benefits
    Kids can perform tasks (in office or at home), earn up to $15–16k tax‑free, and you deduct the wages.
    “Instead of paying out of pocket, the government subsidizes raising your kids.”
    Some clients even invest those wages in Roth IRAs to create child millionaires by age 21.
    6. Tax planning must be proactive, not reactive
    Plan taxes all year long—not at the deadline.
    “When you are doing tax planning, you design the end game before the start.”
    7. Compounding interest + tax efficiency = true wealth
    Michael reinforces that compounding should start early—and taxes must be minimized to let compounding work.
    “Wealth is compounding interest minus taxes.”
    8. Digital assets will play a major future role
    Michael predicts digital currencies (e.g., Bitcoin) will eventually surpass fiat currency due to scarcity and blockchain verification.
    9. Fear stops people from gaining wealth
    Most people think advanced tax planning is “too good to be true,” which keeps them stuck.
    “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
    10. Confidence and education are the foundation
    Rushion repeatedly emphasizes that Michael’s calm, confident clarity is essential for entrepreneurs who fear taxes.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes from the Interview On Tax Code
    “The tax code was not written for the little guys… but if you understand the rules, you get the same benefits the big boys get.”
    “The tax code is one of the fastest ways to financial freedom.”
    On Wealth
    “Wealth cannot be delegated.”
    “Wealth is compounding interest minus taxes.”
    On Fear & Taxes
    “People avoid taxes all year and then try to win in April—You cannot win like that.”
    “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
    On Paying Kids
    “It’s a no brainer. The government is subsidizing your kids’ upbringing.”
    On Digital Currency
    “Digital assets are backed by supply and demand. It’s only a matter of time.”
    On His Confidence
    “I have nothing else to prove in my life at this point.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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