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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Relationships: Explores how technology is shifting social behaviors and reshaping dating, marriage, and human connection.

    06/25/2026 | 28 mins.
    April Lancit.
    🔎 Interview Summary
    April Lancit, a licensed marriage and family therapist, joins Rushion McDonald to discuss relationships, therapy, cultural dynamics, and the growing challenges of modern connection. The conversation centers on how therapy can strengthen individuals, couples, and families, especially within Black and Brown communities, while addressing universal relationship issues like communication, finances, and intimacy.
    They also explore how technology, generational trauma, and shifting social behaviors are reshaping dating, marriage, and human connection.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The primary goals of the interview are:
    Normalize therapy as a proactive, empowering tool—not just for crises
    Highlight culturally sensitive therapy, especially for marginalized communities
    Educate listeners on relationship challenges and solutions
    Encourage healthier communication, connection, and emotional awareness
    “Going to therapy is not about going when it's a crisis… it’s a tool… without shame or guilt.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Cultural Context Matters in Therapy
    Black and Brown communities face unique relationship and mental health challenges shaped by lived experiences and systemic factors.
    Therapists who share or deeply understand these experiences can better support clients.
    “Black and brown people have unique issues… based on our lived experiences.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    2. Core Relationship Problems Are Universal
    Across all couples, the main issues are:
    Finances (most common)
    Infidelity
    Communication
    However, communication underpins all issues, even if people initially focus on money or trust.
    “It’s finances… infidelity… and then communication.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    3. Modern Dating Is More Difficult Than Ever
    Technology and convenience (delivery, remote work, streaming) reduce real-world interaction
    People must intentionally create opportunities to connect
    “People are missing the opportunity to interact and build that connection.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    4. Rise of Singlehood and Relationship Avoidance
    More people are choosing to stay single due to emotional readiness issues and fear of others’ problems
    This trend may continue without intentional effort to build relationships
    “There are a lot more single people today than we had 20 years ago.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    5. Generational Trauma & Vulnerability Challenges
    Many struggle with being emotionally open, especially men conditioned not to show vulnerability
    This affects intimacy, understanding, and love languages
    “How can I give you something that I haven’t given to me?” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    6. Premarital Counseling Is Essential—but Often Skipped
    Couples frequently fail to discuss critical issues before marriage:
    Finances
    Roles
    Children
    Religion
    Lifestyle
    Sex and intimacy

    Many end up needing counseling after marriage for issues they never addressed

    7. Technology Is Weakening Human Connection
    Excessive texting replaces real communication—even in the same household
    Lack of face-to-face interaction reduces emotional awareness and connection
    “You can’t always pick up on somebody’s energy… when you are having conversations in a text message.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    8. AI in Therapy Has Limits
    AI can provide tools, but cannot replace human connection and emotional presence
    It may be useful as a supplement—not a substitute
    “There’s nothing you can replace for the human experience.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    9. Stress Signals When Support Is Needed
    Ongoing, unresolved issues
    Repeated conversations with no progress
    Emotional exhaustion
    Therapy provides tools, structure, and an unbiased space to process challenges.
    10. Hope for Reconnection
    Despite challenges, Lancit remains optimistic:
    Many people want deeper connection and change
    Growth is possible with intentional effort and openness
    “As long as you want different… we can build that together.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    💬 Notable Quotes
    Here are some of the most impactful quotes from the interview:
    On therapy:
    “Going to therapy is… a tool… not a stigma.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On relationships:
    “It’s finances… infidelity… and then communication.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On vulnerability:
    “How can I give you something that I haven’t given to me?” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On modern connection:
    “People are missing the opportunity to interact and build that connection.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On texting vs. communication:
    “You can’t always pick up on somebody’s energy.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On AI therapy:
    “There’s nothing you can replace for the human experience.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    On hope:
    “As long as you want different… we can build that together.” [APRIL LANCIT (1) | Txt]
    ✅ Bottom Line
    This interview emphasizes that while relationship struggles are universal, today’s challenges—technology, emotional barriers, and social shifts—require more intentional communication, cultural awareness, and proactive therapy.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Insurance: She educates listeners on the different types of life insurance and financial services that can build wealth.

    06/25/2026 | 22 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 Brianna Johnson.
    🎙️ Interview Summary
    Guest: Brianna Johnson (Founder, Legend Life Financial)
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Show: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Brianna Johnson shares her journey from young entrepreneur to multi-state financial services leader, emphasizing financial education, entrepreneurship, and the importance of understanding life insurance as a wealth-building tool.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview is designed to:
    Educate listeners on life insurance and financial services basics
    Highlight entrepreneurship as a pathway to wealth and independence
    Encourage individuals to overcome fear and pursue business opportunities
    Raise awareness about misinformation in insurance marketing
    Promote financial literacy in underserved communities
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. 🛡️ Insurance Education Is Critical
    Many consumers buy policies without understanding them
    Marketing can be misleading—people must ask the right questions
    “67% of people… just blindly buy policies.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    Key mistake: assuming premiums will stay the same
    2. 📊 Know the Types of Life Insurance
    Brianna explains three main types:
    Term Life:
    Cheapest, temporary coverage
    Risk: price increases after the term

    Whole Life:
    Permanent, fixed premiums
    Builds cash value slowly

    Indexed Universal Life (IUL):
    Flexible, tied to market performance
    Offers upside potential with downside protection

    👉 Core message: Choose policies strategically—not emotionally
    3. ⚠️ Beware of Sales-Driven Agents
    Some agents prioritize commissions over client education
    Consumers must stay informed and review policies regularly
    “Most agents… just sell policies to get a commission and that’s it.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    4. 🚀 Entrepreneurship Starts Early and Requires Exposure
    Brianna began working at 13–14 and owned businesses by 22
    Her father’s example shaped her entrepreneurial mindset
    “It has been invested into my DNA.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    Exposure and mentorship are key to success
    5. 😨 Fear Must Be Confronted
    Fear is normal, but must not stop progress
    “Everything that you want is on the other side of fear.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    Growth requires stepping outside your comfort zone
    6. 💼 Financial Services Is an Accessible Opportunity
    Entry into the industry is achievable through licensing—not necessarily a college degree
    High-income potential exists with the right training and discipline
    She earned “$1,000” from a single client session early in her career [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    7. 🌍 Scale Through Vision and Strategy
    Brianna expanded beyond her father’s local model

    She became licensed in 30+ states, creating a national business

    Success = taking an existing model and scaling it

    8. 🧠 Financial Literacy Is a Community Issue
    Underserved communities lack access to financial education
    Teaching others creates both income and impact
    “Our community is greatly underserved… there can never be too many educators.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    9. 🔁 Multiple Income Streams / Side Hustles Matter
    Brianna started insurance while running other businesses
    Side hustles can evolve into primary income streams
    10. 🧭 Mentorship Accelerates Success
    Mentors (like her father) provide: Exposure
    Confidence
    Proven systems

    🔥 Notable Quotes On Insurance Awareness
    “What they’re not telling you is what type of policy it is.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    “67% of people… just blindly buy policies.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    On Industry Reality
    “Most agents… just sell policies to get a commission.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    On Entrepreneurship
    “It has been invested into my DNA.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    On Fear
    “Fear is false expectations appearing real.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    “Everything that you want is on the other side of fear.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    On Opportunity
    “You can be working less and making more.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    On Financial Impact
    “This vehicle… can get you from where you are to where you want to be a lot faster.” [Brianna Jo...green) (2) | Txt]
    ✅ Bottom Line
    This interview frames financial services and entrepreneurship as powerful tools for wealth-building and independence.
    Brianna Johnson’s core message:
    Educate yourself before buying financial products
    Face fear and take action early
    Leverage accessible opportunities like licensing-based industries
    Scale your vision beyond what you’ve seen
    Use financial knowledge to uplift your community
    👉 Ultimate takeaway:
    Financial literacy + entrepreneurial courage = accelerated wealth and impact.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW

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    Overcoming the Odds: Shares his journey from struggling student with “wasted potential” to successful entrepreneur, speaker, and philanthropist.

    06/25/2026 | 27 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 Jeremy Anderson.
    🔷 Interview Summary
    Jeremy Anderson—motivational speaker, founder of the Next Level Speakers Academy, and co-founder of Next Level Living—shares his journey from struggling student with “wasted potential” to successful entrepreneur, speaker, and philanthropist. [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    The conversation focuses on:
    Overcoming adversity and mindset shifts
    Turning personal pain into purpose and profit
    Building a brand through value and storytelling
    Scaling influence through speaking and training
    Giving back globally through philanthropy
    His message blends personal accountability, purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and impact-focused success.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview 1. Inspire personal transformation
    Show how individuals can overcome “wasted potential”
    Emphasize mindset, discipline, and belief
    2. Teach value-based entrepreneurship
    Demonstrate how to monetize skills, experiences, and personal stories
    3. Promote purpose over profit
    Reframe success as impact first, income second
    4. Provide a practical framework for success
    Offer actionable guidance for: Branding
    Speaking
    Marketing
    Career growth

    5. Highlight impact beyond business
    Showcase giving back through Next Level Living’s work in South Africa
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. “Wasted potential” is the core problem
    Many people have talent but lack: Belief
    Direction
    Execution

    Anderson’s life mission is helping people unlock that potential
    2. Personal responsibility changes everything
    He moved from blaming others to owning his outcomes
    Transformation began when he chose to “go all in” on himself [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    3. Purpose must come before profit
    His academy filters people based on intention: Impact first → sustainable success
    Money-first mindset → limited growth

    4. Your story is your most valuable asset
    Pain, struggle, and experience can become: Content
    Business
    Influence

    But only if you share it (“testify”)
    5. Value creation drives income
    High earnings come from solving real problems, not just performing
    Positioning matters: People should feel they need you, not just want you

    6. Business principles are universal
    Branding, value, and positioning apply across: Speaking
    Small business
    Corporate careers

    7. Maximize every opportunity
    Don’t just complete a job—extract long-term value: Testimonials
    Content
    Referrals

    8. Environment + mindset shape success
    External environment matters—but internal mindset matters more
    Sometimes success requires: Changing surroundings
    Rewiring thinking

    9. No excuses—only ownership
    Growth comes from: Accountability
    Learning from mistakes

    Excuses block progress
    10. Consistency + work ethic create results
    Success isn’t given—it’s earned daily through effort
    11. Success must include service
    His nonprofit feeds 1,000 children weekly and funds education
    True success includes giving back at scale [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    💬 Notable Quotes On recognizing support
    “I was just a man that was supported… covered in prayer… coached up.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On wasted potential
    “My life’s work is to help people not experience wasted potential.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On transformation
    “I stopped playing the blame game… and went all in.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On purpose vs money
    “Don’t come to me for profits. Come to me for purpose.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On storytelling
    “It’s only a testimony if you testify.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On value creation
    “They’re not paying me because I’m motivational—I’m solving a problem.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On positioning
    “I want people to feel like, ‘I need this speaker.’” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On maximizing opportunities
    “I’m trying to get every single drop out of this opportunity.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On mindset
    “Sometimes the prison is in your mind.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On work ethic
    “The world not going to give you what you deserve—the world going to give you what you work for.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    On accountability
    “I ain’t never met nobody that become great from excuses.” [JEREMY AND...SON iHeart | Txt]
    🧭 Bottom Line
    Jeremy Anderson’s message is a blueprint for personal and professional elevation:
    Shift your mindset → from victim to owner
    Find your purpose → then monetize it
    Leverage your story → as a business asset
    Add real value → to earn real income
    Maximize opportunities → don’t leave impact on the table
    Give back → success is incomplete without service
    His philosophy is simple but powerful:
    👉 Purpose + Value + Discipline = Sustainable success and impact
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Home Ownership: The best mortgage in America, by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, and no reliance on credit scores.

    06/25/2026 | 19 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 interviews Bruce Marks.
    CEO of NACA – America's Best Mortgage Program. The incredible NACA mortgage allows NACA Members to purchase their homes with the following:
    Below is a structured summary of the Bruce Marks interview with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, based entirely on the interview transcript you provided. All points and quotes are drawn from that source.
    Interview Summary Bruce Marks, founder and CEO of NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America), joins Rushion McDonald to discuss his four-decade mission to make affordable homeownership accessible to working families, particularly those historically excluded from the housing market. Marks explains how NACA fights predatory lending while simultaneously offering what he calls “the best mortgage in America”—characterized by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, low fixed interest rates, and no reliance on credit scores.
    The conversation highlights NACA’s innovative programs, including converting Section 8 housing vouchers into mortgage payments, the $1 Homeownership Program for vacant properties, and large-scale, community-based homebuying events that process thousands of families in days rather than months. Marks frames homeownership as a tool for wealth-building, community stability, crime reduction, and racial equity.
    Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is threefold:
    Educate listeners about alternative paths to homeownership that defy traditional mortgage industry norms.
    Challenge myths about credit scores, Section 8 recipients, and affordability.
    Promote NACA’s model as a scalable, nationwide solution to the housing affordability crisis and racial wealth gap.
    Key Takeaways 1. NACA’s Mortgage Model Is Radically Different No down payment
    No closing costs or fees
    Below-market, fixed interest rates
    Credit scores are not used; lending is based on payment history and financial behavior.
    2. Predatory Lending Targets Vulnerable Communities Marks defines predatory lending as mortgages “structured to fail”, citing the 2008 housing crisis as a direct result of unaffordable loan structures that later doubled or tripled payments.
    3. Section 8 as a Pathway to Ownership and Wealth NACA enables families to apply their Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers toward mortgage payments, allowing renters to build equity instead of enriching landlords. Over a 20‑year term, this can result in $200,000–$300,000 in personal wealth.
    4. The $1 Homeownership Program Is a Game Changer Cities sell vacant homes or lots to buyers for $1, while NACA finances renovation or new modular construction—cutting costs by eliminating developers and enabling homes to be built for roughly $120,000 total.
    5. Scale and Impact Matter NACA operates in all 50 states
    Newark event drew 25,000+ people over five days
    Over 75,000 homeowners served
    Foreclosure rate: 0.00012.
    Notable Quotes from Bruce Marks “We have the best mortgage in the country.”.
    “Predatory lending is a mortgage that is structured to fail.”.
    “What you’re doing is the wealth is now going to the person with a Section 8, not to the landlord.”.
    “We do character-based lending, never looking at someone’s credit score.”.
    “Homeownership is a safety issue, it’s an anti-crime issue.”
    Bottom Line The interview positions Bruce Marks and NACA as disruptors of the traditional mortgage industry, proving that affordability, scale, and advocacy can coexist. The message is clear: homeownership should be a right earned through responsibility and support—not a privilege restricted by wealth, credit scores, or predatory systems..
    #BEST #STRAW #SHMS
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    Overcoming the Odds: Showcasing her journey as a journalist, historian, and author rooted in Ebony and Jet magazine.

    06/25/2026 | 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 Dr. Margena Christian.
    🎙️ Interview Summary: Dr. Margena Christian ✅ Purpose of the Interview
    The conversation serves three primary purposes:
    Highlight Dr. Christian’s career and influence
    Showcasing her journey as a journalist, historian, and author rooted in Ebony and Jet magazine.

    Promote her book
    “It’s No Wonder: The Life and Times of Motown’s Legendary Songwriter Sylvia Moy.”

    Preserve and correct Black cultural history
    Emphasizing the importance of documenting overlooked contributors—particularly Black women like Sylvia Moy—whose impact has often gone uncredited.

    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Legacy of Black media institutions (Ebony & Jet)
    Dr. Christian spent nearly two decades (1995–2014) at Johnson Publishing Company.
    Jet and Ebony were central to Black visibility before social media, shaping careers and cultural narratives.
    Being featured in these magazines was considered a milestone of success in the Black community.
    👉 Insight: Media institutions played a critical role in documenting Black excellence and building public recognition.
    2. Professional discipline and navigating the entertainment industry
    Christian stressed the importance of understanding the difference between business and personal relationships.
    She avoided distractions and maintained professionalism, even in celebrity-heavy environments.
    👉 Insight: Success in media requires boundaries, focus, and clarity about one’s purpose.
    3. Investigative storytelling and historical recovery
    Her book began with a simple social media question: why hadn’t Sylvia Moy’s contributions been widely documented? [
    She conducted deep archival and interview-based research to verify claims.
    👉 Insight: True storytelling requires verification, curiosity, and persistence, not just surface-level narratives.
    4. Sylvia Moy’s overlooked impact on Motown
    Sylvia Moy helped save Stevie Wonder’s career when he risked being dropped.
    She co-created the hit “Uptight,” which kept him signed.
    Despite her role, she was denied proper producer credit, illustrating systemic inequities.
    👉 Insight: Many foundational contributors—especially Black women—were historically under-credited or erased.
    5. The importance of documenting history before it’s lost
    Christian emphasizes that: History may be hidden but not erased.
    If stories aren’t told accurately, others may distort or erase them.

    👉 Insight: Preserving cultural history is both a responsibility and a form of protection.
    6. The power of lived experience and “being in the room”
    Christian highlights her firsthand role in shaping media history—not just reporting on it. [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    She reflects on witnessing major figures early in their careers.
    👉 Insight: Experience and proximity provide unique authority and storytelling depth.
    💬 Notable Quotes On purpose and professionalism
    “Never get it twisted… it’s business… but a friendly business.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    “Very few people are really your friends.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    On media influence and cultural validation
    “Before social media, there was Jet.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    “Some people didn’t feel like they made it until they were in Jet magazine.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    On Sylvia Moy and untold history
    “That woman made history as a producer but was denied the credit.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    “How are you getting the credit for something… and I don’t see a footprint?” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    On storytelling and legacy
    “People will write you out… of your own history if you let them.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    “History may be hidden, but it’s never erased.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    On purpose-driven work
    “You’re just doing it because you’re called to do it.” [Margena Ch...(Podcast) | Txt]
    🧭 Overall Message
    This interview underscores a powerful theme:
    Document the truth, honor overlooked contributors, and take ownership of your narrative—before someone else rewrites it.
    It blends:
    Entrepreneurship and career advice
    Cultural preservation
    Investigative journalism
    Black media legacy
    #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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