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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    FULL SHOW: Cure-All Products, Strawberry Letter: I Think He Perms His Hair - 6.4.26

    06/04/2026 | 1h 32 mins.
    Thursday, June 4th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "3 Minute Remarks" | Ask The CLO | Cure-All Products & Guilty Pleasures | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Voicemail | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "God Is Not Through With You, But We Are" | Strawberry Letter - "I Think He Perms His Hair" Pt. 1-2 | Ethical Non-Monogamy | Junior's Sidepiece Tips | Most Difficult | Would You Rather | Closing - Meditation
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    Motivation: She inspires others to embrace change, pursue entrepreneurship, and understand the value of art.

    06/04/2026 | 37 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 Karimah McFarlane.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To explore Karimah McFarlane’s multifaceted journey—from her corporate leadership roles at Google and Workday to becoming the owner of Buckhead Art & Company—and to inspire others to embrace change, pursue entrepreneurship, and understand the value of art as a tool for wealth-building and cultural empowerment.
    🧭 Key Takeaways 1. Corporate Career & Tech Leadership
    Karimah has 20+ years in Human Resources, specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
    At Google, she supported AI and Pixel teams as a People Business Partner, despite initially thinking the recruiter’s call was spam.
    Currently at Workday, she partners with the Chief Revenue Officer to build high-performing sales teams and develop leadership pipelines.
    2. Navigating Change & Cultural Shifts
    Transitioned from the East Coast (DMV area) to the Bay Area, facing cultural adjustments (e.g., lack of familiar foods, hair products).
    Found support through Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Black Googlers Network.
    Emphasized the importance of embracing discomfort and new experiences for personal and professional growth.
    3. HR as a Strategic Asset
    HR is more than hiring/firing—it’s about scaling businesses, developing talent, and preventing legal issues.
    Small businesses often undervalue HR until a crisis occurs.
    HR should be seen as a strategic partner on leadership teams.
    4. Art as Wealth, Culture & Healing
    Karimah owns Buckhead Art & Company, the only art gallery in Buckhead, Atlanta.
    Inspired by her exposure to art investment at Google and her role in selecting art for corporate spaces.
    Advocates for marginalized artists by helping them with branding, IP protection, and business structure.
    5. Making Art Accessible
    The gallery focuses on beginner and mid-level collectors, offering education and approachable experiences.
    Offers virtual consultations, art fairs, and community events to demystify art buying.
    Emphasizes the emotional, cultural, and financial value of art.
    6. Recognition & Impact
    Buckhead Art & Company was named Best Art Gallery in Georgia (2023 & 2024).
    Uses her platform to educate, empower, and elevate artists and collectors alike.
    Promotes artist development through storytelling, branding, and business mentorship.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “Empowerment is figuring out what you do best and using your talent to help others.”
    “Don’t shy away from opportunities that give you insights and experiences.”
    “HR helps you scale your organization—it’s not just about hiring and firing.”
    “Art has always been at the forefront of royalty, wealth, and education.”
    “We specialize in humans. When you walk into our gallery, you are equal.”
    “You don’t have to win an Oscar to be a great actor. Same with art—you don’t need a traditional path to be successful.”
    🔗 Connect with Karimah McFarlane
    Gallery: Buckhead Art & Company
    YouTube: Buckhead Art & Company
    Instagram: @buckheadartandcompany
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Money Talk: She discusses financial mistakes, entrepreneurship, tax strategy, multiple streams of income, and estate planning.

    06/04/2026 | 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 Dr. Lynn Richardson.
    Renowned financial literacy expert, educator, and entrepreneur—joins Rushion McDonald for a wide-ranging, practical conversation about money mindset, financial mistakes, entrepreneurship, tax strategy, multiple streams of income, and estate planning.
    Blending personal storytelling with direct instruction, Dr. Lynn breaks down why many people struggle financially despite earning good money, and why education, planning, and conversation—not income alone—are the keys to wealth-building, particularly within the Black community.
    Her tone is candid, no‑nonsense, and empowering—earning her self-described reputation as the “Madea of money.”
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview is designed to:
    Normalize “money-making conversations” in households, businesses, and communities
    Challenge myths about income, success, and financial security
    Educate listeners on practical, legal strategies for budgeting, taxes, business structure, and generational wealth
    Encourage financial transparency, planning, and action, especially among entrepreneurs and families
    Shift mindset from survival and spending to strategy and stewardship
    At its core, the interview reinforces that financial empowerment starts with education and honest dialogue—not luck, prayer alone, or higher income.
    Key Takeaways 1. More Money Does Not Fix Money Problems
    Dr. Lynn explains that earning more without changing behavior and mindset only magnifies financial issues. She shares her own journey of making tens of thousands per month while still living paycheck-to-Monday.
    Core lesson:
    Income is not the problem—money management is.
    2. Silence and Shame Keep People Financially Stuck
    Many people avoid addressing financial trouble due to pride, fear, or cultural conditioning (“don’t air dirty laundry”). Dr. Lynn emphasizes that the first step to financial recovery is speaking up and facing reality.
    Core lesson:
    Financial healing begins with honesty—not hiding.
    3. Money Is Predictable Math, Not Mystery
    Dr. Lynn demystifies money as a simple equation: if expenses exceed income, the outcome is guaranteed. Emotional avoidance turns math into bondage.
    Core lesson:
    “Money is more predictable than anything—one plus one always equals two.”
    4. Children Are Financial Assets When Taught Properly
    She explains a powerful tax strategy: hiring children (or relatives) in a home-based business and paying them up to the IRS threshold tax-free, while teaching them skills and entrepreneurship.
    Core lesson:
    Children shouldn’t just consume money—they can learn how it works.
    5. Most Entrepreneurs Are Undereducated About Business
    Dr. Lynn criticizes the rise of “janky businesses”—LLCs without proper structure, records, or protections—leaving owners exposed legally and financially.
    Core lesson:
    Talent without business education leads to unnecessary risk.
    6. One Stream of Income Is Dangerous
    She strongly reinforces that relying on a single income source is no longer viable for financial security. Wealth requires multiple, independent income streams.
    Core lesson:
    Job security is not wealth security.
    7. Estate Planning Is a Responsibility, Not a Luxury
    Dr. Lynn reframes estate planning as a life and legacy plan, not something only for the wealthy. Without a plan, the government decides what happens to your assets.
    Core lesson:
    Everyone has an estate—the question is who controls it.
    Notable Quotes
    “Money making conversations isn’t just a title—it’s a movement and a lifestyle.”
    “Rich people stay rich because they act poor. Poor people stay poor because they act rich.”
    “The first adjustment anybody needs to make is to open their mouth and talk to someone.”
    “One stream of income is hazardous to your wealth.”
    “If you don’t have an estate plan, the government has one for you.”
    “You spend the money and it’s gone. I spend the money and I get it back—legally.”
    Conclusion
    This interview positions Dr. Lynn Richardson as both a financial truth-teller and a practical strategist. Her message is clear:
    Wealth is built through education, planning, structure, and conversation
    Financial mistakes are common—but avoidable
    Generational wealth requires intentional action, not silence or hope
    The episode reinforces Money Making Conversations Masterclass as a platform not just for inspiration—but for execution and accountability.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Education: She created a charter school designed to integrate entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and project-based learning.

    06/04/2026 | 31 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 Nandi Edouardo.
    Guest: Nandi Edouardo
    Host: Rushion McDonald (Money Making Conversations Masterclass)
    Focus: Education innovation, entrepreneurship, and building Simple View Academy (SVA)
    Nandi Edouardo, founder of Simple View Academy, shares her journey creating a charter school in Georgia designed to integrate entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and project-based learning into traditional education. Her mission centers on empowering students—especially Black and brown youth—to become creators, innovators, and financially literate leaders.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview serves several key purposes:
    1. Highlight Educational Innovation
    Showcase how SVA reimagines schooling by blending academics with real-world entrepreneurial skills.
    Explain how charter schools operate and the challenges of launching one.
    2. Promote Economic Empowerment Through Education
    Advocate for early financial literacy and entrepreneurship training.
    Address gaps in traditional education that fail to prepare students for wealth creation.
    3. Inspire Community and Leadership
    Encourage families and communities to see education as a tool for generational change and economic mobility.
    Position SVA as a model for scalable impact.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Entrepreneurship as a Core Educational Tool
    SVA’s unique niche is teaching entrepreneurship and financial literacy through project-based learning..txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    Students don’t just learn theory—they start businesses, analyze markets, and solve real problems.
    👉 Insight: Entrepreneurship education is not just about owning a business—it’s about developing critical thinking, innovation, and adaptability.
    2. Early Financial Education is Critical
    Edouardo strongly emphasizes that schools introduce money concepts too late.
    Students at SVA learn: Budgeting
    Credit
    Grants and funding
    Profit and pricing logic.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]

    👉 Insight: Financial literacy is framed as a survival skill, not an elective.
    3. Education Must Be Culturally Relevant and Empowering
    Her motivation came from seeing “brilliant, beautiful Black and brown children not get to feel through their educational experience.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    SVA builds a culture around: Voice (student input)
    Ubuntu (“I am because we are”)
    Empowerment.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]

    👉 Insight: Students thrive when education reflects their identity and community.
    4. Entrepreneurship Requires Emotional Resilience
    Edouardo stresses that entrepreneurship is mentally demanding and unstable..txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    The school intentionally supports social-emotional development to prepare students.
    👉 Insight: Success in business is as much about mindset and resilience as skills.
    5. Real-World Learning Drives Measurable Results
    Within months, SVA students showed: 20–30% gains in math and reading.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]

    Students apply learning immediately through: Marketplaces
    Business simulations
    Community projects

    👉 Insight: Applied learning accelerates both academic and practical growth.
    6. Entrepreneurship is a Mindset, Not Just a Career
    A major misconception: entrepreneurship = starting a business.
    Edouardo reframes it as: Innovation within systems
    Problem-solving mindset
    Leadership capability.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]

    👉 Insight: Students are being trained to become “intrapreneurs” and change agents, not just founders.
    7. Community and Family Engagement are Central
    Students bring knowledge home—families start learning too.
    Example: Parents asking about grant writing after their children learned it in class..txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    👉 Insight: Education becomes a multiplier effect across households.
    8. Charter School Reality and Funding Gap
    Charter schools receive 33% less funding than traditional public schools..txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    SVA relies on: Donations
    Grants
    Community partnerships

    👉 Insight: Innovation in education often requires entrepreneurial funding strategies itself.
    9. Long-Term Vision: Scalable Impact
    Current: ~80 students, growing annually
    Goal: Expand while maintaining small, high-impact classrooms
    Mission: Become one of the most successful charter school models nationally.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    👉 Insight: The goal is systemic transformation—not just one school.
    💬 Notable Quotes On Purpose and Vision
    “There’s got to be a way to do this that is different.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    “I can do this better.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    On Financial Literacy
    “To not teach our students about how to manage their money… is irresponsible at this point.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    On Entrepreneurship
    “Entrepreneurship is the way to economic mobility.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    “We’re trying to infuse the entrepreneurial mindset… how to create and innovate something.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    On Education Philosophy
    “Traditional education is sit and get… we push our kids to ask questions and take action.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    On Student Empowerment
    “Our young people know where they want to go… we just need to guide them.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    On Adaptability
    “Whatever they give you in the box doesn’t have to be the box—you can recreate the box.”.txt) [NANDI EDOUARD (1) | Txt]
    ✅ Bottom Line
    This interview positions Nandi Edouardo as a forward-thinking education entrepreneur reshaping how students learn by:
    Moving from memorization → application
    Shifting from job preparation → wealth creation
    Transforming students from consumers → creators
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Career Change: She accidentally built a multi-million-dollar education business.

    06/04/2026 | 30 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 Jennifer Gaddis.
    Interview Summary
    Show: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Guest: Jennifer Gaddis – Senior Quality Assurance Engineer, Educator, Founder of Road to QA
    1. Purpose of the Interview
    The primary purpose of the interview is to inspire and educate everyday people—especially those without college degrees or traditional tech backgrounds—on how to pivot into technology careers, specifically Quality Assurance (QA), and to reframe fear around AI, layoffs, and automation into opportunity.
    Jennifer’s story is used as proof of concept that:
    You do not need a college degree to succeed in tech
    Transferable skills already qualify many people for QA roles
    AI does not eliminate jobs—it creates new opportunities
    Strategic career pivots can result in life-changing income and freedom
    Rushion positions Jennifer not only as a success story, but as a new blueprint for wealth-building through skills, not credentials. [
    2. Interview Overview (High-Level Summary)
    Jennifer Gaddis shares how she:
    Pivoted into tech in 2021 with no degree
    Went from $40K to six figures within 90 days
    Built a $400K+ remote household income with her husband
    Created Road to QA, helping 200+ people land tech jobs
    Accidentally built a multi-million-dollar education business
    Used personal hardship, COVID, financial stress, and family responsibility as fuel—not limitations
    She explains what Quality Assurance engineering is, why it is resistant to AI replacement, and how regular users of apps are already doing parts of QA work without realizing it.
    3. Key Takeaways A. You’re Already More Qualified Than You Think
    Jennifer emphasizes that everyday digital behavior translates into QA skills:
    Using apps
    Identifying bugs
    Expecting software to “work correctly”
    Navigating systems as an end user
    This insight forms the core of her teaching philosophy.
    B. The Faster You Add Skills, the Faster You Increase Income
    Jennifer repeatedly notes:
    “The difference in your paycheck is your skillset.”
    By stacking skills (manual QA → automation → AI testing), professionals increase their market value, not just job security.
    C. AI Is a Career Accelerator, Not a Threat
    Rather than fearing AI, Jennifer encourages people to:
    Work alongside AI
    Become the humans overseeing AI systems
    Move into hybrid QA + automation + AI roles
    She stresses that human oversight is still required in tech deployment.
    D. Entrepreneurship Can Be Accidental—but Scalable
    Jennifer did not initially plan to build a company. Her business emerged from:
    Instagram stories
    A $97 beginner e-book
    Real student outcomes
    Her willingness to:
    Raise prices
    Build systems
    Hire specialists
    Learn financial discipline
    Allowed Road to QA to grow sustainably.
    E. Representation and Access Matter
    Jennifer openly discusses:
    Being a Black woman in tech
    Coming from financial insecurity
    Navigating family obligations
    Redefining success for future generations
    Her story challenges stereotypes about who “belongs” in tech careers. [
    4. Notable Quotes from the Interview
    “I landed my first year in tech within 90 days.” [
    “The difference in your paycheck is your skillset.”
    “You’re already a software tester—you just don’t know it yet.” [
    “I didn’t set out to build a company. I said yes to myself.” [
    “AI still needs human oversight.”
    “My journey was already different, so I had to build something different.”
    5. Overall Message
    Jennifer Gaddis’s interview reinforces a central theme of Money Making Conversations:
    Income growth follows skill alignment, not traditional credentials.
    Her journey reframes:
    Fear → strategy
    Job loss → skill expansion
    Limited access → self-investment
    The interview serves as both motivation and roadmap for anyone seeking financial mobility through tech—without gatekeeping.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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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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