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    He's About To Mess Around And Find Out - 2.27.26

    02/27/2026 | 13 mins.
    The Strawberry Letter heard on The Steve Harvey Morning Show Tuesday, February 24th, 2026. Subject: "He's About To Mess Around And Find Out"
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    Overcoming the Odds: He discusses strategies for reducing recidivism and creating pathways to success via career development.

    02/27/2026 | 34 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Blayther Sabbat.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Showcase Blayther Sabbat’s mission through his nonprofit Pillars of Success, which empowers returning citizens and at-risk youth.
    Discuss strategies for reducing recidivism and creating pathways to success via mentorship, financial literacy, and career development.
    Inspire individuals and communities to take action toward social impact and economic empowerment.
    Key Takeaways
    Background and Motivation
    First-generation Haitian-American from Washington, D.C.
    Athletic background (DeMatha Catholic High School football) instilled discipline and leadership.
    Personal experiences with family and community challenges inspired his commitment to mentorship and reentry programs.

    Pillars of Success
    A 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing wraparound services: Mentorship
    Financial literacy
    Life and work skills
    Career development and housing support

    Focus on empowering returning citizens and at-risk youth to reintegrate successfully into society.

    Challenges and Misconceptions
    Common stigma: People assume returning citizens are “bad individuals.”
    Reality: Many are in survival mode and lack resources, not character.
    Success requires personal accountability and willingness to change.

    Impact and Measurement
    Success is defined as progress, even small steps like consistent routines or positive mindset.
    Emphasis on action: “The difference between success and failure is taking action.”

    Affordable Housing Advocacy
    Sabbat worked at D.C. Housing Authority for 8 years, rising from clerical assistant to certified housing inspector.
    Purchased property at age 26, faced conflict-of-interest issues, and resigned to pursue real estate and community impact full-time.

    Career Development and Partnerships
    Promotes trades (plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, IT) as sustainable career paths.
    Partnerships with Google for digital literacy tools and scholarships.
    Collaborates with local universities and organizations for training and job placement.

    Financial Literacy
    Learned through personal experience buying property on a $35K salary.
    Advocates understanding credit, banking, and responsible money management.

    Call to Action
    Support through donations, mentorship, volunteering, and spreading awareness.
    Website: www.pillarsofsuccess202.com

    Notable Quotes
    On stigma:
    “People judge returning citizens as bad individuals without knowing their story. Many are just in survival mode.”

    On success:
    “Progress—any form of it—is success. The difference between success and failure is taking action.”

    On leadership:
    “We don’t succeed unless they succeed.”

    On financial literacy:
    “It’s not about how much you make—it’s about what you do with it.”

    On courage:
    “I walk by faith. Fearless. Failure and fear are the same—you learn from mistakes.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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    Brand Building: National entrepreneurial initiative Black Ambition provides capital, mentorship, mental wellness support.

    02/27/2026 | 22 mins.
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    Felecia Hatcher
    CEO of Black Ambition, the national entrepreneurial initiative founded by Grammy-winning artist Pharrell Williams. Black Ambition provides capital, mentorship, mental wellness support, and a nationally competitive platform for Black and Hispanic founders, particularly those from HBCUs and underserved communities.
    Throughout the conversation, Hatcher breaks down the mission of Black Ambition, how its competition works, success stories, the mentorship pipeline, and her personal entrepreneurial journey from being a self‑described “C student” to running a major national innovation fund.
    Purpose of the Interview 1. Introduce Black Ambition’s Mission and Impact
    To explain how Black Ambition funds, mentors, and accelerates Black and Hispanic founders, awarding millions in capital and building pathways to long-term entrepreneurial success.
    2. Educate Entrepreneurs on How to Compete Successfully
    Hatcher breaks down the application process, common mistakes, and how to stand out in one of the nation’s most competitive entrepreneurial prize competitions.
    3. Inspire Through Transparency and Personal Storytelling
    Her journey—from a C student to tech entrepreneur, to CEO working directly with Pharrell—models what perseverance and creativity can achieve.
    4. Spread Awareness of Black Ambition Resources & Events
    She highlights opportunities like Demo Day, masterclasses, mentorship cohorts, and the Fundable Founders Forum.
    Key Takeaways 1. Black Ambition Creates “Unprecedented Access” for Black & Brown Founders
    Hatcher emphasizes the organization’s mission of closing opportunity gaps caused by misaligned mentorship and unequal access to funding.
    Black Ambition invests capital, provides structured mentorship, and connects entrepreneurs to world-class partners (e.g., Louis Vuitton).
    2. Highly Competitive National Competition
    2,500–3,000 applications annually
    Only 250 semifinalists
    Semifinalists enter a three‑month cohort with elite mentorship
    Top teams advance to Demo Day for capital awards and follow-on support
    Categories include HBCU, National Finalists, Top Prize, and People’s Choice..
    Hatcher stresses: Success leaves clues.
    Many past winners share insights, host office hours, and guide new applicants.
    3. The Process Itself Makes Founders Stronger
    Hatcher says repeated applications build clarity, sharpen pitches, and transform entrepreneurs—even if they don’t win the first time.
    She cites an example: Lawrence Phillips, founder of Green Book Global, who succeeded on his third try.
    4. Holistic Approach: Mental Health & Wellness
    Along with capital and mentorship, Black Ambition offers mental-wellness support because entrepreneurship is emotionally taxing.
    Founders are encountering proximity to wealth and power for the first time, and need guidance on transparency, investor expectations, and emotional resilience.
    5. Black Women Are Fastest-Growing Entrepreneurs—But Need Teams
    Hatcher notes that Black women lead in entrepreneurship but often operate without teams.
    Black Ambition does not invest in solopreneurs; founders must demonstrate team-building capacity to create economic multiplier effects in communities.
    6. Pharrell’s Why: Opening Doors He Once Needed
    Pharrell invests in Black Ambition because:
    He once needed others to “believe in him until he could believe in himself.”
    He wants to dismantle gatekeeping in industries where Black talent exists but opportunity does not.
    He believes “talent is not equally distributed by zip code, but opportunity can be.”
    7. Felecia Hatcher’s Personal Origin Story
    Her credibility comes from lived experience:
    A “C student” told she’d never make it to college
    College dropout
    Built multiple tech companies
    Founded Black Tech Week and the Center for Black Innovation
    Comes from a family of Jamaican farmers and Georgia builders who were “entrepreneurs before the word was used.”.
    Her takeaway: Creativity builds pathways to success that traditional systems overlook.
    8. The Event is Public – and Transformational
    Black Ambition’s Demo Day is open to the public, creating visibility, inspiration, and networking opportunities for founders and supporters.
    Notable Quotes (All from the Transcript) On Black Ambition’s Mission
    “We’ve been building a rocket ship to create unprecedented access to opportunities and resources.”.
    “People are too comfortable wasting the time of Black entrepreneurs with misaligned resources and low-vibrational mentorship.”.
    On the Competition
    “Success leaves clues.”
    “Apply again… every time I applied, I became a different entrepreneur.”
    On Holistic Support
    “Entrepreneurship can swallow you whole.”.
    On Team Building
    “We don’t invest in solopreneurs… You need a team mindset.”
    On Pharrell’s Motivation
    “He borrowed someone else’s belief in him until that became his own.”
    “Talent is not equally distributed by zip code, but opportunity can be.”
    On Personal Journey
    “I’m a C student and a college dropout… I never let those things define me.”.
    “There is more than one pathway to success if you get creative.”.
    On Why Founders Should Join
    “Do you want to be in the same position this time next year? If the answer is no, then say yes to the process.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Financial Tips: She educates families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.

    02/27/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Jocelyn Pearson.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to:
    Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships.
    Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.
    Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students.
    Key Takeaways
    Scholarship System Approach
    Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm.
    Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive.

    Common Myths Debunked
    Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply.
    Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability.
    All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time.
    It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year.

    Avoiding Scholarship Scams
    Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data.
    Real scholarships require effort and personalization.

    Role of Parents
    Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students.
    Committees can detect when parents write essays.

    AI in Scholarship Applications
    Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays.
    Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support.

    Financial Aid Basics
    Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it.
    Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships.

    For Current College Students
    Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year.

    Entrepreneurial Journey
    Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars.
    She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers.

    Notable Quotes
    “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.”
    “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.”
    “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.”
    “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.”
    “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Career Change: They both have degrees in STEM and launched their premium vodka-based drink brand.

    02/27/2026 | 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 Taia Rashid and Daphne Carter.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To highlight the entrepreneurial journey of Taia Rashid and Daphne Carter, co-founders of Cassie Beverage, a premium vodka-based drink brand. The interview explores their inspiration, challenges as Black women in a male-dominated liquor industry, and their commitment to quality and authenticity.
    🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Founders’ Background & Bond
    Taia and Daphne met as dance moms in Houston, Texas.
    Their friendship grew through shared experiences at dance competitions.
    Their cocktail-making hobby evolved into a business idea.
    2. Cassie Beverage Origins
    Inspired by family traditions involving alcohol (moonshine and wine coolers).
    The brand name “Cassie” is a blend of their last names.
    Their products include Daphne Limoncello and Daphne Berrycello.
    3. Business Launch & Support
    The idea was sparked during a trip to the Amalfi Coast.
    Their husbands, both entrepreneurs, helped launch the business and provided initial capital.
    They entered a white male-dominated industry with determination and humility, seeking mentorship and doing extensive research.
    4. Commitment to Quality
    Their drinks use natural ingredients like fresh lemon juice and cane sugar.
    They resisted pressure to use cheaper alternatives like concentrates or preservatives.
    Their goal: create a premium product they’re proud to consume themselves.
    5. Challenges in the Liquor Industry
    High startup costs and tight margins.
    Strategic decisions around packaging, pricing, and market positioning.
    Balancing premium quality with affordability for consumers.
    6. Academic & Professional Backgrounds
    Daphne: Advanced degrees in chemistry and mathematics; former charter school executive and state superintendent.
    Taia: Degree in chemical engineering; worked for Frito-Lay and later became a stay-at-home mom.
    7. Empowerment & Representation
    They emphasized the importance of supporting women, especially in non-traditional roles like bartending and mixology.
    Encouraged others to pivot careers and pursue passions regardless of societal expectations.
    Advocated for creating space at the table when none is offered.
    8. Community Impact
    A caller shared how the interview inspired her to support her daughter’s bartending career.
    The founders responded with encouragement and emphasized redefining success beyond traditional roles.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “We found the perfect cocktail—the cure was liquor. A cup of joy.”
    “We wanted something of quality that we could stand proud of.”
    “If there’s no room at the table, bring a folding chair.”
    “Your degrees give you soft skills—you can pivot and do whatever you want.”
    “We’re winning because we’re doing something we love, even with the struggles.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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