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    Real Estate: Highlights his work in real estate development especially affordable housing, mixed-use developments, and senior living.

    06/01/2026 | 25 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Eddy Benoit Jr.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    This interview has three primary objectives:
    Highlight Eddy Benoit Jr.’s work in real estate development Especially affordable housing, mixed-use developments, and senior living.

    Explain how mission-driven real estate can transform communities Focus on underserved areas and mixed-income solutions.

    Provide entrepreneurial and leadership insights Covering vision, discipline, team-building, and scaling a business.

    🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Mission-Driven Development Is the Core of Success
    The Benoit Group focuses on affordable and mixed-income housing, especially for underserved populations.
    Their strategy is rooted in a clear “why” that hasn’t changed since founding.
    ✅ Insight:
    Long-term success comes from staying aligned with a clear mission.
    “Our litmus test has been our why… that’s what keeps us from being distracted.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    2. There Is a Massive Gap in Affordable Senior Housing
    Target population: Ages 55–85
    Low to moderate income

    This group often: Doesn’t qualify for subsidies
    Can’t afford market-rate housing

    ✅ Insight:
    Huge opportunity exists in underserved housing markets.
    “The demand is extremely high… not many people are really building affordably priced housing.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    3. Understanding “Affordable Housing” Is More Complex Than It Sounds
    Two categories: Capital A Affordable: Low-income (≤60% of area median income)
    Small a affordable: Moderate-income (80%–140%)

    Projects must balance income ranges to remain financially viable.
    ✅ Insight:
    Real estate success requires technical, financial, and regulatory understanding.
    4. Public-Private Partnerships Drive Large Developments
    Major projects come through: Competitive RFP/RFQ processes
    Partnerships with municipalities

    Developments often include: Housing
    Retail
    Office/hospitality components

    ✅ Insight:
    Scale is achieved through collaboration with government entities.
    5. Great Leadership Requires Evolution and Self-Awareness
    Leadership style evolved over time: From authority-based to transparency-based

    Key principle: Honesty and communication build strong teams

    ✅ Insight:
    Effective leadership is adaptive, transparent, and people-centered.
    “Transparency and honesty… is the best form of communication.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    6. Hire People Who Challenge You
    Entrepreneurs often make the mistake of hiring people just like themselves.
    Strong teams include: Different perspectives
    Greater expertise

    ✅ Insight:
    Growth requires diverse thinking and constructive challenge.
    “You want people who think different… and can challenge your thought process.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    7. Be Realistic and Honest in Business Planning
    Many entrepreneurs: Set unrealistic revenue expectations
    Build budgets based on wishful thinking

    ✅ Insight:
    Success requires honest evaluation and disciplined planning.
    “They’re not honest with themselves… the path to making that revenue isn’t achievable.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    8. Real Estate Can Transform Entire Communities
    Benoit Group intentionally invests in: Overlooked or underserved neighborhoods

    Their developments act as catalysts: Attracting other investors
    Sparking broader economic growth

    ✅ Insight:
    Strategic investment can redefine entire communities.
    “We go in areas that have been overlooked… and act as a catalyst.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    9. True Impact Goes Beyond Buildings
    Success is not just physical development: It’s about changing mindset and confidence in communities

    ✅ Insight:
    Transformation requires both infrastructure and psychological uplift.
    “You’ve got to change the mindset… before you can get transformation.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    10. Recognition Is Meaningful but Not the Motivation
    Benoit didn’t expect the award and initially thought it was for someone else.
    He emphasizes: Mission over recognition
    Team contribution

    ✅ Insight:
    Awards are a byproduct of consistent, purpose-driven work.
    “We don’t do it for the awards… but the recognition does feel great.” [EDDY BENOIT JR | Txt]
    11. Future Focus: Growth + Mentorship
    Expansion goals: Broader geographic footprint (10+ states)

    Strategic priority: Mentoring smaller developers to scale

    ✅ Insight:
    True leadership includes creating opportunities for others to grow.
    💬 Notable Quotes On mission
    “Our litmus test has been our why.”
    On market demand
    “The demand is extremely high… especially for the baby boomers.”
    On leadership
    “Transparency and honesty… is the best form of communication.”
    On team building
    “You want people who think different… and can challenge you.”
    On business planning
    “They’re not honest with themselves.”
    On community impact
    “We act as a catalyst… attract others to invest.”
    On transformation
    “You’ve got to change the mindset.”
    🧾 Bottom Line
    This interview is a powerful example of mission-driven entrepreneurship in real estate.
    Eddy Benoit Jr.’s core message:
    Build businesses around purpose and real need
    Focus on underserved markets for meaningful impact
    Grow through discipline, partnerships, and strong teams
    Create success that extends beyond profit into community transformation
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Overcoming the Odds: Discusses launching, funding, and scaling a premium nonalcoholic spirit brand against high competition.

    06/01/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Monica Cornitcher.
    Entrepreneurial journey, the inspiration behind Medase Cocktails, and the realities of launching, funding, and scaling a premium nonalcoholic spirits brand in a highly competitive market.
    Purpose of the Conversation
    The purpose of the episode is to:
    Educate aspiring entrepreneurs on how to build a differentiated consumer brand
    Demonstrate the importance of storytelling, market clarity, and operational discipline
    Highlight the growth of the nonalcoholic / zero‑proof beverage movement
    Inspire founders—especially founders of color—to own their niche, seek capital strategically, and scale intentionally.
    Key Takeaways 1. Business Built from Personal Need and Purpose
    Medase Cocktails was co‑founded by Monica and her lifelong friend during her friend’s battle with breast cancer, a time when alcohol was no longer an option—but celebration still mattered.
    The brand was created to allow people to celebrate authentically without alcohol
    It carries emotional depth rooted in friendship, gratitude, and loss
    Monica continues the mission after her co‑founder passed away in 2024
    Lesson: Purpose-driven businesses create deeper emotional connection and long-term brand equity.
    2. Differentiation Is Everything
    Monica deliberately rejected the “sparkling water with flavor” model common in nonalcoholic drinks.
    Her differentiators include:
    Authentic cocktail taste (Old Fashioned, Margarita, Moscow Mule)
    Organic juices, not artificial flavors
    Bold packaging that stands out on shelves
    Drinks designed to smell, taste, and feel like real cocktails
    Lesson: Competing on authenticity—not cost—is how you carve out market share in crowded spaces.
    3. Brand Names and Stories Matter
    The name “Medase” means “thank you” and reflects gratitude, friendship, and emotional support.
    Monica emphasizes:
    Every flavor name, color, and product decision has a story
    A strong brand narrative creates curiosity, loyalty, and investor interest
    Lesson: People invest in brands they feel—emotionally, not just intellectually.
    4. Venture Capital Is Not Just About Numbers
    While financials matter, Monica stresses that VCs also invest in founders and stories.
    What helped her secure venture capital:
    A compelling personal story
    Relevant founder skill sets (M&A, law, operations)
    Clear understanding of the market opportunity
    Lesson: Early-stage funding often depends on who you are and why you’re building, not just revenue.
    5. Research, Planning, and Discipline Before Launch
    Unlike many food startups, Medase did not begin in a kitchen.
    They:
    Conducted a feasibility study
    Built a formal business plan
    Worked with a Black female food scientist
    Set strict personal funding limits before seeking capital
    Lesson: Preparation reduces risk and builds long-term sustainability.
    6. Scaling Requires Operational Maturity
    As sales increased—especially on Amazon—Monica emphasized the need to move from “hustle mode” to operational excellence.
    Key scaling principles:
    Understand unit economics
    Track ROI for events and activations
    Adjust pricing as volume increases
    Build strategy across marketing, operations, and distribution
    Lesson: Hustle starts the business; operations grow it.
    7. Niche First, Expansion Later
    Medase does not try to be “everything to everyone.”
    Core customers include:
    People seeking a break from alcohol
    Health-conscious consumers
    Black men looking for alcohol replacements
    Consumers wanting cocktail taste without hangovers
    Lesson: Strong niches create loyal advocates who fuel organic growth.
    8. Smart Distribution Strategy
    Rather than rushing into retail, Monica prioritized direct-to-consumer channels:
    Amazon (top-performing channel)
    Brand website
    TikTok Shop
    Only after 6–7 months of traction did retail expansion become viable.
    Lesson: Control your margins and demand before entering expensive retail environments.
    Memorable Quotes
    “I wanted an authentic cocktail without compromise.”
    “Everything we do has a story behind it.”
    “Sometimes it’s not about the financials—it’s about the founder and the story.”
    “Don’t be everything to everybody. Find your market and stick with your market.”
    “Hustle starts the business, but operations give you scale.”
    “If it tastes too much like alcohol and you gave me a one-star review—thank you. That means I did my job.”
    Overall Message
    This episode is a real-world entrepreneurial blueprint showing how clarity of vision, emotional authenticity, disciplined planning, and niche focus can turn a personal idea into a scalable national brand.
    Monica Cornitcher exemplifies the modern founder:
    visionary, data-aware, emotionally intelligent, and unapologetically authentic.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Follow Your Passion: He created a digital media platform dedicated to HBCU sports, culture, and storytelling.

    06/01/2026 | 29 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Curtis Symonds..
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview serves three main purposes:
    Highlight the growth and mission of HBCU GO A digital media platform dedicated to HBCU sports, culture, and storytelling.

    Celebrate Curtis Symonds’ career and Cable Hall of Fame induction Recognizing his 30+ years of impact in media and broadcasting.

    Educate and inspire entrepreneurs and professionals Emphasizing perseverance, ownership, and strategic partnerships.

    🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Vision + Persistence Built HBCU GO
    Symonds created HBCU GO to fill a gap in exposure for Black colleges after struggling to get support for years.
    The turning point came when Byron Allen backed his vision and acquired the company, enabling scale and quality.
    ✅ Insight:
    Great ideas often require belief + the right partner to succeed.
    “I’m going to buy your company because I believe in your vision.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    2. Representation and Ownership Matter
    Symonds explicitly wanted to show successful collaboration among Black executives.
    Emphasis on high-quality production standards to compete with mainstream networks.
    ✅ Insight:
    Representation isn’t enough—quality execution is required to compete at the highest level.
    “I wanted to show the world that two Black men can get together and do something successfully.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    3. HBCU GO Is More Than Sports—It’s Cultural Infrastructure
    The platform includes: Live sports (football, basketball, baseball)
    Original programming
    Storytelling about HBCU history and impact

    Goal: preserve and amplify untold stories
    ✅ Insight:
    Media platforms can be tools for cultural preservation and education.
    “Every HBCU has a story… that people don’t know about.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    4. HBCUs Represent a Powerful, Valuable Audience
    Symonds highlights data showing HBCUs produce large percentages of Black professionals (teachers, doctors, STEM grads).
    Advertisers are increasingly recognizing this educated, middle-class audience.
    ✅ Insight:
    Undervalued markets can become high-value audiences when properly positioned.
    5. Brand Awareness Takes Time—but Compounds
    Early on, people didn’t recognize HBCU GO.
    Now, the brand has strong recognition and distribution (apps, Roku, Prime Video).
    ✅ Insight:
    Building a brand requires consistency and patience.
    “Now I put it on and people say, ‘I watch your network.’”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    6. Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Growth
    Partnership with UNCF (37 institutions) expands reach and engagement.
    Focus on direct communication with students and alumni communities.
    ✅ Insight:
    Partnerships unlock distribution, credibility, and scale.
    7. Career Success Comes from Risk + Timing
    Symonds left ESPN for BET at age 32—a risky move at the time.
    That decision helped define his career and legacy.
    ✅ Insight:
    Big career leaps often require betting on uncertain opportunities.
    “Why not me?”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    8. Recognition Is About Impact, Not Timing
    Symonds acknowledges he could have been honored earlier but accepts timing.
    ✅ Insight:
    Focus on impact—not validation.
    “God had a place and a time for me… I’m not looking back on that.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    9. Leadership Includes Personal Support Systems
    He credits his wife as instrumental to his success and longevity.
    ✅ Insight:
    Sustainable success requires strong personal foundations.
    10. Future Focus: Storytelling + Sustainability
    Expansion strategy: More content about HBCU history and achievements
    Positioning schools as both educational and business ecosystems

    ✅ Insight:
    Long-term survival requires blending mission with economic strategy.
    “We have to look at these HBCU schools as a business… not just as an education center.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]
    💬 Notable Quotes
    Here are some of the most impactful lines:
    On vision
    “I’m going to buy your company because I believe in your vision.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    On representation
    “Two Black men can get together and do something successfully.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    On storytelling
    “Every HBCU has a story… that people don’t know about.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    On career mindset
    “Why not me?”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    On recognition
    “God had a place and a time for me.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    On strategy
    “We have to look at these HBCU schools as a business.”%20(2).txt) [Curtis Sym...dcast) (2) | Txt]

    🧾 Bottom Line
    This interview is both a case study in media entrepreneurship and a mission-driven conversation about cultural equity.
    Curtis Symonds’ story demonstrates:
    The power of vision + persistence
    The importance of ownership and representation
    The long-term impact of building platforms that tell overlooked stories
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Overcoming the Odds: Discusses the legacy of Dr. Gladys B. West, whose calculations led to the creation of GPS.

    06/01/2026 | 21 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Jacque Rushin & Robyn Donaldson.
    ROBYN DONALDSON & JACKIE RUSHIN
    🎙️ Podcast Overview
    The episode commemorates the legacy of Dr. Gladys B. West, a pioneering mathematician whose calculations led to the creation of GPS. Together, the guests discuss how her story ties into the mission of Juneteenth, the importance of STEM education, and their newly launched Westward Bound life and STEM skills program.
    📚 About Dr. Gladys B. West
    • Legacy: Mathematician and GPS pioneer
    • Era: Born in 1930, came of age during segregation
    • Alma Mater: Virginia State University (HBCU), later earned a PhD
    • Recognition: Often called a “living hidden figure”—though not featured in the Hidden Figures film
    • Current Home: Fredericksburg, VA
    📘 Books Discussed
    • It Began With a Dream: Dr. West’s memoir, chronicling her life from sharecropping roots to GPS trailblazer
    • Westward Bound: A curriculum-based program developed by Dunson and Rushing inspired by Dr. West’s principles
    💡 Key Themes & Insights
    • Juneteenth Connection: The delayed recognition of Dr. West mirrors the delayed liberation of enslaved Black Americans
    • STEM Equity: Many students aren’t underperforming—they’re underexposed. The Westward Bound program seeks to close that gap
    • Mental Health & Tech: While Dr. West helped pioneer GPS, she herself still uses maps to keep her mind sharp—a warning about over-reliance on tech
    • AI & Overconsumption: Dr. Rushin draws attention to how misuse of AI and technology can impair critical thinking and mental wellness
    • STEM as Liberation: STEM exposure is not just about careers—it’s a path to freedom, agency, and long-term resilience
    🎓 About Westward Bound
    • Mission: Teach not just hard skills (STEM) but soul skills—endurance, vision, self-awareness, and purpose
    • Framework: Uses the acronym W.E.S.T. (Wisdom, Endurance, Strategy, Tracking)
    • Audience: Underserved communities, students, adults in transition, entrepreneurs
    • Access: Currently partnering with colleges, camps, and educational programs nationwide
    🔁 Personal Journeys
    • Dr. Jacque Rushin: A humanitarian, mental health expert, and curriculum developer who fuses wellness and educational development
    • Robyn Donaldson: A global STEM advocate and 2025 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. She discovered Dr. West’s book and launched the movement to amplify her story
    📣 Call to Action
    Listeners are encouraged to include Dr. Gladys West in Juneteenth programming, integrate It Began With a Dream into school libraries, and explore the Westward Bound program as a tool for transformative education. Visit stemxposure.org or call (813) 990‑7700 for more info. #best
    #straw
    #shms

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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Teen Uplift: She is empowering youth through retail and culinary entrepreneurship.

    05/31/2026 | 32 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Crystal Victoria.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Showcase Crystal Victoria’s work in youth entrepreneurship through her nonprofit Target Evolution, Inc.
    Promote the Teen Biz Box, a hands-on business starter kit for kids.
    Inspire parents, educators, and community leaders to support alternative career paths for youth.
    Share Crystal’s personal journey from juvenile detention to becoming an author and entrepreneur.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Empowering Youth Through Entrepreneurship
    Target Evolution trains youth ages 8 to 18 to earn money and gain real-world experience.
    Programs include retail and culinary entrepreneurship, with plans to expand nationally starting in Dallas and Houston.
    2. Teen Biz Box: A Practical Solution
    A $100 kit that includes everything a child needs to start a small business.
    Three product options: Friendship Bracelets, Craft Notebooks, and Ceramic Coasters.
    Kids can earn up to \$150–\$200 per box by selling customized products.
    3. Alternative Pathways Matter
    Not all kids are tech-focused or college-bound.
    Entrepreneurship teaches soft skills like communication, customer service, and resilience.
    Victoria emphasizes the importance of in-person interaction over purely digital business models.
    4. Personal Story of Redemption
    Crystal shares her background of being in and out of juvenile detention.
    Entrepreneurship gave her purpose and a way out of street life.
    Her journey is a testament to the power of second chances and vision-driven leadership.
    5. Preparing for the Future of Work
    With AI and automation changing job markets, reskilling and adaptability are key.
    Entrepreneurship offers a mindset shift that prepares youth for career transitions every 3–5 years.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes
    On youth entrepreneurship:
    “An app will never replace food and eating. We need programs for culinary and hospitality entrepreneurs.”

    On her personal journey:
    “I didn’t have a Teen Biz Box. I had trouble. But I prayed to God: ‘Give me something to do with this story.’”

    On accessibility:
    “Some kids don’t have bootstraps to pull themselves up. Let’s slide down the ladder and help them climb.”

    On the Teen Biz Box:
    “Before you spend $1,000 on your kid’s business idea, give them a box. If they sell everything, maybe they’re serious.”

    On preparing for the future:
    “Long gone are the days of one career for life. Learning, unlearning, and reskilling is the new normal.”

    📦 Teen Biz Box Highlights
    Contents: Product inventory, art supplies, business cards, signage, and educational materials
    Website: TeenBizBox.com
    Target Age: 8–18
    Goal: Teach entrepreneurship, communication, and self-reliance
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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Start your day with laughs, love, and real talk from Steve Harvey and his hilarious crew Shirley Strawberry, Carla Ferrell, Nephew Tommy, and Junior on the #1 morning radio show in America. Prank calls, life advice, celebrity guests, and nonstop energy. Follow, favorite, and subscribe now so you never miss a moment! Steve Harvey brings his unmatched charisma and wisdom to mornings across the country, mixing comedy, culture, and connection like no one else. Whether you need a laugh, a lift, or a little perspective, The Steve Harvey Morning Show delivers it all. Join millions who tune in every day, and make Steve and the crew part of your morning routine!
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