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    Family Values: The 5 Ps of Family Resilience: Perseverance, Persistence, Preparedness, Purpose, and Prayer

    05/13/2026 | 37 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cheryl McKissack Daniel.
    Topic: Legacy, resilience, and entrepreneurship of the McKissack family, as detailed in the book The Black Family Who Built America.
    Cheryl shares the powerful story of her family's 230-year legacy in architecture and construction, making McKissack & McKissack the oldest minority woman-owned professional design and construction firm in the U.S. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, Black excellence, business strategy, and personal growth.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    Highlight the McKissack family’s historical and cultural impact on American infrastructure and Black entrepreneurship.
    Promote the book The Black Family Who Built America as a record of legacy and inspiration.
    Inspire small business owners and entrepreneurs with lessons on perseverance, succession planning, and self-identity.
    Address the importance of preserving Black history in the face of cultural erasure.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 🏗️ Legacy & Impact
    McKissack & McKissack has contributed to major U.S. infrastructure projects like: Barclays Center
    JFK Terminal One
    LaGuardia Airport
    Penn Station
    Lincoln Financial Field

    “We are the fifth generation. Right. And we're Black in America.”
    📚 Historical Significance
    The family legacy began with Moses McKissack, who was enslaved and later became a builder.
    Cheryl’s ancestors were the first licensed Black architects in America (licenses 117 and 118 in Tennessee).
    “They became the first Black licensed architects in America… and helped get licensed in 22 other states.”
    💼 Business Wisdom
    Cheryl emphasizes the importance of: Succession planning
    Understanding both technical and political buyers
    Building relationships before you need them

    “You better have that relationship before you need it.”
    🧠 The 5 Ps of Family Resilience
    Perseverance
    Persistence
    Preparedness
    Purpose
    Prayer
    “Sometimes you do get up in the morning and you say it's not for me… You have to come back and meditate on the fact that you're a winner.”
    🧘‍♀️ Personal Growth & Mental Health
    Cheryl discusses overcoming stress, rediscovering herself after a difficult marriage, and the importance of meditation.
    “Being yourself is what we're talking about… I recognize that I am currently feeling stressed out. So what do I need to do?”
    👩‍👧‍👧 Women in Leadership
    Cheryl’s mother took over the business after her father’s stroke, despite societal barriers.
    “She only knew the telephone number to the office at that time… but she knew deep inside that she wanted to hold on for the fifth generation.”
    🎥 Representation & Media
    The book and Cheryl’s story aim to counteract negative portrayals of Black people in media and history.
    “You may not have known about Black excellence. You just ignored it. But we exist.”
    💬 Memorable Quotes
    “Black people built America. Now, that's the point we're making here.”
    “You have to say the opposite to yourself. And you have to put one foot in front of the other.”
    “This book is a receipt to say we are around. We have a foundation. We're not going anywhere.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Business Tip: She educates entrepreneurs of color—about equitable access to capital.

    05/13/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Sahra S. Halpern.
    Interview Purpose
    The purpose of this interview is to educate small business owners—especially entrepreneurs of color—about equitable access to capital, alternative lending pathways, and how to become “capital ready.” Sahra Halpern, President and CEO of the Business Consortium Fund (BCF), explains how mission‑driven lending fills the gap left by traditional banks and helps small businesses survive, grow, and ultimately graduate into mainstream financing.
    The conversation also aims to demystify lending, reduce fear around capital, and encourage entrepreneurs to build trusted financial relationships before entering moments of crisis.
    Core Themes Discussed 1. Why Small Businesses Are Turned Down by Banks
    Halpern explains that many small businesses are rejected by banks not because they lack potential, but because banks operate under strict underwriting and regulatory requirements. These systems often fail to account for resilience, experience, contracts, and future growth.
    BCF exists to serve as a bridge—supporting businesses where banks cannot and preparing them to eventually return as qualified borrowers.
    2. Capital Curious vs. Capital Ready
    A key distinction introduced in the interview is the difference between businesses that are “capital curious” and those that are “capital ready.”
    Many entrepreneurs know they need funding but lack:
    Financial organization
    Clear projections
    Proper documentation
    A capital strategy
    BCF provides technical assistance to help businesses prepare for financing instead of setting them up to fail.
    3. Mission‑Driven Lending and Community Impact
    Halpern frames lending as an ecosystem, not a transaction. When small businesses succeed:
    Business owners gain stability
    Employees gain jobs
    Communities grow stronger
    Large corporations benefit from more diverse and capable supply chains
    BCF focuses on long‑term economic impact, not short‑term profit.
    4. CDFIs vs. SBA Loans
    The interview draws a clear distinction between Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) like BCF and government entities such as the SBA.
    Key differences highlighted:
    SBA programs shift based on political administrations
    SBA underwriting has tightened in recent years
    CDFIs are nonprofit, mission‑aligned, and relationship‑driven
    CDFIs look at the whole entrepreneur, not just credit scores
    5. The Danger of Merchant Cash Advance Loans
    Halpern strongly warns against Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) loans, which are often marketed as fast solutions but carry extremely high interest rates and long‑term consequences.
    She explains that:
    MCAs disqualify borrowers from future SBA refinancing
    They often trap business owners in cycles of expensive debt
    CDFIs like BCF can help refinance and escape these loans
    A real‑world case study (The Cut Buddy / Shark Tank entrepreneur) illustrates how BCF helped refinance over $1M in predatory debt and save a growing business.
    6. Relationships Matter More Than Transactions
    Both Halpern and McDonald emphasize the importance of building lender relationships early, not only when cash flow is tight. BCF underwrites the entire business and the entrepreneur, rather than seizing control of a contract or revenue stream, as some factoring companies do.
    Power comes from having options—and informed decision‑making.
    Key Takeaways
    Banking rejection is not the end of the road
    Small businesses must prepare themselves to be capital ready
    CDFIs serve as critical bridges between entrepreneurs and traditional banks
    Fast money often leads to expensive, dangerous debt
    Merchant cash advances should be avoided whenever possible
    Mission‑driven lenders look at the whole entrepreneur, not just numbers
    Strong lender relationships protect businesses during uncertainty
    Capital should empower growth—not take control of your company
    Notable Quotes
    “Just because a bank says no doesn’t mean that’s the end of your road.”
    “We’re not just looking at your credit score—we’re looking at you as a whole entrepreneur.”
    “Capital readiness is not about desperation; it’s about preparation.”
    “If you’re sitting on a merchant cash advance loan right now, you are not stuck.”
    “Nothing makes me happier than seeing clients realize their dreams and grow into multimillion‑dollar businesses.”
    “You should talk to multiple lenders—but you should always understand the real cost of the money.”
    Conclusion
    Sahra Halpern’s interview serves as a practical roadmap and a cautionary lesson for small business owners navigating today’s uncertain economic landscape. It reinforces that access to capital is about strategy, education, and relationships, not just approval or rejection.
    The conversation encourages entrepreneurs to reclaim power, avoid predatory financing, and partner with institutions that are committed to their long‑term success and community impact.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Tech Savvy: With the rise of AI, he is helping churches and nonprofits leverage technology to spread the gospel.

    05/13/2026 | 27 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Gregory Richardson.
    A cybersecurity expert and AI consultant. The conversation explores cybersecurity best practices, the rise of AI, and how Gregory is helping churches and nonprofits leverage technology to spread the gospel.
    🔐 Cybersecurity Insights 🔹 Gregory’s Background
    Based in Dallas, Texas.
    Works full-time as an ethical hacker and cybersecurity consultant for major corporations and governments.
    Also a serial entrepreneur with ventures in real estate, consulting, and software.
    🔹 Key Cybersecurity Takeaways
    Multitasking Myth: Gregory argues that humans are not wired for multitasking—focus leads to better outcomes.
    Password: Avoid using simple passwords like “1234.”
    Don’t reuse passwords across platforms.
    Use passphrases (e.g., Bible verses) for stronger security.
    Change passwords regularly.

    Password Vaults: Recommends using reputable services like Google or Microsoft.
    Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Strongly encourages using 2FA to protect accounts.
    Phishing Scams: Be wary of urgent or fear-based emails.
    Always verify suspicious messages by contacting the company directly.
    Scammers often mimic trusted brands (e.g., Facebook, Bank of America).

    🔹 The Bigger Picture
    Cybercrime now generates more revenue than global drug trafficking.
    Criminal organizations are well-funded and recruit tech talent to build sophisticated scams.
    🤖 Artificial Intelligence & Opportunity 🔹 AI as a Tool for Good
    Compares AI to the Gutenberg printing press—initially misused, but ultimately transformative.
    Believes AI’s potential far outweighs its risks.
    🔹 AI in Business
    Helps businesses identify “million-dollar problems” and solve them with AI.
    Example: Built a toll-tracking app for a car rental company that became more profitable than the rental business itself.
    Encourages entrepreneurs to use AI tools to build apps without needing coding skills.
    🔹 AI in Education
    Created a custom math quiz app for his daughter using her course materials and AI.
    🙏 AI for Churches & Nonprofits
    Gregory focuses on helping churches and nonprofits use AI to: Spread the gospel.
    Operate more efficiently.
    Compete with limited budgets.

    Offers consulting and resources through his website: GregoryRichardson.ai
    📚 Book Mentioned
    Gregory has authored a book on using AI to solve business problems and create scalable solutions.
    🎙️ Closing Notes
    Rushion praises Gregory’s passion, clarity, and practical advice.
    Plans to bring him back for a deeper dive into AI’s role in faith-based and nonprofit work.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Real Estate: Rent payments offer no tax benefits, Mortgage payments build wealth, Homeowners can deduct mortgage interest.

    05/12/2026 | 29 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cheryl Taylor Anderson.
    Podcast: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Guest: Cheryl Taylor Anderson, Real Estate Broker (Metro Atlanta)
    1. Purpose of the Interview
    The core purpose of this interview is to educate, empower, and motivate listeners—particularly first‑time homebuyers, renters, veterans, and people of color—to pursue homeownership as a wealth‑building strategy.
    Specifically, the conversation aims to:
    Demystify the homebuying process
    Combat fear and misinformation around mortgages
    Highlight low‑ and zero‑down payment opportunities
    Explain how homeowners can build equity faster
    Emphasize real estate as a key tool for generational wealth
    Encourage disciplined financial decisions rooted in ownership rather than renting
    Rushion positions the discussion as a knowledge‑sharing opportunity to help listeners move from renting to owning, especially in communities historically excluded from homeownership.
    2. Interview Overview
    Cheryl Taylor Anderson brings more than 20 years of real estate experience and over $400 million in sales in Metro Atlanta. She works with:
    First‑time homebuyers
    VA and military families
    Move‑up buyers
    Luxury clients and institutional sellers
    Throughout the interview, Cheryl provides practical, real‑world examples—including her own story as a former single mother and homeowner—to ease fear, explain financing, and correct misconceptions about buying a home.
    3. Key Takeaways A. Many Renters Can Already Afford to Own
    One of the central points is that many renters are paying as much—or more—than mortgage payments without building equity.
    Rent payments offer no tax benefits
    Mortgage payments build ownership and wealth
    Homeowners can deduct mortgage interest (unlike rent)
    Key idea: Many people qualify for ownership but are held back by misinformation and fear.
    B. First‑Time Homebuyers Have More Options Than They Realize
    Cheryl explains that many buyers are unaware of:
    Zero‑down payment programs
    Builder incentives covering closing costs
    Opportunities to move into homes with minimal out‑of‑pocket costs
    In some cases, buyers are only required to bring earnest money, making homeownership far more accessible than expected.
    C. VA and Veteran Benefits Are Underused
    Cheryl strongly emphasizes VA loans as one of the most powerful tools for homeownership:
    100% financing (zero down payment)
    Ability to ask sellers for up to 6% in closing cost contributions
    Certain veterans may be exempt from property taxes
    Lower monthly payments overall
    Veterans are encouraged to use their benefits, even years after leaving military service.
    D. A 30‑Year Mortgage Does Not Mean 30 Years of Debt
    Cheryl reframes mortgage timelines by teaching strategic repayment:
    Paying bi‑weekly instead of monthly
    Adding small extra payments ($50–$100/month)
    Reducing both interest and principal faster
    She uses her personal example of being close to paying off her home early despite starting with a traditional 30‑year loan.
    E. Homeownership Builds Stability and Community
    The interview contrasts renting versus owning:
    Ownership benefits include:
    Equity growth
    Customization and upgrades
    Neighborhood relationships
    Security and long‑term stability
    A tangible asset to pass to children
    Even HOA‑managed communities—while sometimes frustrating—protect property values and neighborhood standards.
    F. Home Warranties Reduce Fear of Maintenance
    To address anxiety about repairs, Cheryl recommends home warranties:
    Cover major systems (HVAC, water heaters, appliances)
    Low service fees when repairs are needed
    Can be negotiated into purchase contracts
    Provide peace of mind similar to apartment maintenance
    This is especially helpful for first‑time buyers.
    G. Social Media Builds Trust and Visibility
    Cheryl explains how social media strengthens her business:
    Buyers see real closings, celebrations, and testimonials
    Creates emotional connection and trust
    Inspires others to picture themselves as homeowners
    Visibility drives confidence and referrals.
    H. Education and Adaptability Drive Longevity
    Cheryl credits her success through:
    The 2008 housing crisis
    COVID‑19
    Market shifts
    to constant learning, flexibility, and strategy pivots (e.g., foreclosures, BPOs, builder incentives).
    4. Notable Quotes
    On Renting vs. Owning
    “Never be willing to pay somebody more than you’re willing to pay yourself.”
    On First‑Time Buyer Fear
    “Don’t let the longevity scare you. In an apartment, you’re building nothing.”
    On VA Benefits
    “Veterans can come to the table with zero down—and sometimes no property taxes.”
    On Mortgage Strategy
    “Pay every two weeks and it knocks down your interest and principal faster.”
    On Equity
    “Rent doesn’t give you anything to leave your children. Homeownership does.”
    On Homeownership Mindset
    “People are willing to pay their landlord more than they’ll pay themselves.”
    5. Overall Takeaway
    This interview reinforces homeownership as one of the most powerful, attainable tools for building long‑term wealth—when buyers are properly educated, supported, and encouraged to move past fear and misinformation.
    Cheryl Taylor Anderson demonstrates that:
    Buying a home is often more accessible than people believe
    Strategic mortgage management can drastically shorten debt timelines
    Ownership builds equity, stability, and generational opportunity
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Education Tip: His platform leverages AI to provide affordable and effective test preparation for students and professionals.

    05/12/2026 | 23 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Christopher Gray.
    CEO and co-founder of Path. Gray discusses how his AI-powered platform is transforming test preparation for professional certifications, IT, cybersecurity, healthcare, and college admission exams.
    🔑 Key Themes & Highlights
    The Vision Behind Path
    Path provides unlimited practice questions, full-length exams, and personalized study plans.
    Uses AI to generate high-quality test prep content at a fraction of traditional costs.

    Addressing Educational Barriers
    Many students struggle with standardized tests due to expensive prep courses.
    Path makes test preparation affordable, helping low-income students access scholarships and selective schools.

    Professional Certifications & Career Growth
    Covers IT, cybersecurity, healthcare, and teaching certifications.
    Helps individuals pass exams like CompTIA Security+ and Praxis to secure high-paying jobs.

    AI-Powered Test Preparation
    Provides unlimited practice exams and step-by-step solutions.
    Predicts users’ test scores before they take official exams, reducing financial risk.

    Expanding Access to Education
    Offers prep for SAT, ACT, GED, LSAT, GMAT, GRE, and MCAT.
    Supports career changers and adults seeking new opportunities through certification programs.

    📘 About Christopher Gray & Path
    Christopher Gray is an entrepreneur dedicated to making education more accessible. His platform, Path, leverages AI to provide affordable and effective test preparation for students and professionals.
    #STRAW
    #BEST
    #SHMS
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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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