
Uplift: He owns an executive search firm; they are hired by companies to find top-tier talent.
12/24/2025 | 29 mins.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ken Taunton. Founder and president of The Royster Group, a nationally recognized, certified Black-owned professional staffing firm. Here's a breakdown of the key themes and takeaways: 🎯 Key Highlights from the Interview 🏢 About The Royster Group Founded in 2001, the firm specializes in: Executive Search (C-suite to Director level) Healthcare Staffing (physicians, nurses, ancillary staff) Operates nationally, serving both public and private sectors. 💼 Executive Search Insights Royster is a retained executive search firm, meaning they are hired by companies to find top-tier talent. Focuses on diverse, seasoned professionals with 7–10+ years of experience. Clients include major corporations like Home Depot, Merck, and Pfizer. Emphasizes the importance of diversity in leadership and actively includes women and people of color in candidate pools. 🏥 Healthcare Staffing Healthcare remains a high-demand field due to an aging population and workforce shortages. Royster recruits nationally and advertises through their website, conferences, and referrals. There’s a growing need for diverse healthcare professionals to reflect the population they serve. 🧾 Resume & Job Search Tips Resumes should be keyword-optimized to match job descriptions. Candidates should reach out to recruiters, follow up, and apply through multiple channels. Avoid vague resumes—include specific achievements and metrics. 🏆 Business Philosophy & Certification Thornton emphasizes the value of being a certified Black-owned business, not as a crutch but as a strategic advantage to gain access to opportunities. He acknowledges the challenges and scrutiny minority businesses face and the importance of capacity and execution. Advocates for mentorship, SBA resources, and relationship-building as keys to success. 📈 Entrepreneurial Journey Thornton transitioned from pharmaceutical sales and HR to founding his own firm after noticing a lack of diversity in executive placements. Started Royster with a bootstrap model—a desk, a phone, and determination. Now leads a $20M+ company and was named Small Business Person of the Year in Georgia. #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Motivator: He formed a private investment fund with fraternity brothers and family to buy properties collectively.
12/24/2025 | 28 mins.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Justin Lee, Sr. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: Highlight Justin Lee’s journey from a young real estate agent to a multifaceted entrepreneur.Inspire listeners—especially from underserved communities—to pursue financial literacy, real estate ownership, and entrepreneurship.Share actionable insights on building wealth through real estate, construction, and strategic partnerships. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Overcoming Age Barriers in Real Estate Justin entered real estate at 24 and embraced being the youngest in the room.He used his youth and tech-savviness (e.g., TikTok, Instagram) to bring value to veteran professionals. “I started to network more in rooms that had more experienced people… let me break some of this new millennial technology into your business.” 2. Education and Credentials In three years, Justin became a licensed broker and earned a doctorate.He emphasizes continuous learning and certifications as keys to growth. “I also finished my doctorate degree, so I'm now Doctor Justin Lee.” 3. Social Media as a Business Tool He leveraged platforms like TikTok (90K followers) to market real estate and educate clients.He stresses that online presence must reflect professionalism. “Some people look better online than in person for a reason… make your business look the same way online.” 4. Addressing Homeownership Gaps in Communities of Color Justin discusses systemic barriers like lack of financial literacy and credit education.He offers free resources like Motivational Mondays and a podcast to educate aspiring homeowners. “Most of the time, our parents… would say, ‘Don’t use no credit card.’ Great advice, but kind of bad advice at the same time.” 5. Real Estate Syndication & Group Investing He formed a private investment fund with fraternity brothers and family to buy properties collectively.Focused on affordable markets like New Orleans East for high ROI. “Let’s develop a fund… Now we own over 150 apartment complexes and units.” 6. Amazon DSP Partnership Justin owns an Amazon Delivery Service Partner business with 42 trucks and 200+ employees.He recommends minorities apply for the program, which offers a \$10K grant. “They want someone who is willing to commit… not someone who has all this business experience.” 7. Construction Ventures Inspired by his mother’s post-Katrina property acquisitions, Justin entered construction.He now leads major commercial projects including schools, restaurants, and celebrity studios. “We ended up building out a restaurant… 10,000 square foot… I love this. This is my passion.” 8. Family Legacy & Early Exposure Raised in New Orleans by a single mother and grandparents, Justin learned property management as a child.His mother’s real estate investments post-Katrina laid the foundation for his career. “I knew how to write a lease at ten… file eviction at 12… manage property before high school.” 🗣️ Notable Quotes “If you don’t plan, you plan to fail.”“Let’s teach you to do it right. Let’s do it together.”“Knowledge was power… the one thing nobody can take.”“You learn a skill, you’ll eat forever.” #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

News You Can Use: She educates listeners on proper skincare routines and debunks common skincare myths.
12/24/2025 | 20 mins.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tracy Hudson. A celebrity skincare expert: 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: Educate listeners on proper skincare routines. Debunk common skincare myths. Highlight the importance of tailored skincare products. Showcase Tracy Hudson’s expertise and influence in the skincare industry. 🧴 Key Takeaways 1. Skincare Myths Debunked Myth: Warm water opens pores and cold water closes them. Truth: Pores are not muscles and do not open or close. Warm water is good for cleansing, but cold rinses are optional and not pore-closing. Quote: “Pores are not muscles. They don’t open and close.” 2. Tailored Skincare Is Essential Over-the-counter products are often ineffective due to lack of regulation and personalization. Medical-grade products are more effective and not necessarily more expensive. Quote: “FDA does not regulate over-the-counter skincare products.” 3. Facials Have Real Benefits Facials improve blood circulation, reduce stress, and have anti-aging effects. Results vary based on the type of facial and consistency of care. Quote: “Facials are not just feel-good treatments—they’re anti-aging and deeply cleansing.” 4. Skincare for All Skin Types Tracy works with clients with facial hair and customizes treatments accordingly. Quote: “Come in with your face the way you normally wear it.” 5. Natural Products: Use with Caution Aloe vera and sea moss can be beneficial but may not deliver strong results for issues like hyperpigmentation. Quote: “Natural products are great, but they often fall short in delivering tangible changes.” 6. Holistic Wellness Approach Tracy emphasizes self-care, fitness, and nutrition as part of skincare and overall wellness. Quote: “When you look good, you do good, you feel good.” 🌟 Notable Moments Rushion McDonald humorously realizes he’s been misinformed about skincare for decades. The interview ends with Rushion committing to better skincare and embracing terms like “exfoliation.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: A self-empowering Air Force veteran tells you how to bet on yourself and believe it.
12/24/2025 | 20 mins.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Yasmine Cheyenne. 📝 Summary of the Interview Yasmine Cheyenne, an Air Force veteran, mental wellness advocate, and author, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss her journey from a disadvantaged upbringing to becoming a published author and wellness coach. She shared insights from her books—The Sugar Jar and her latest, Wisdom of the Path—which focus on boundaries, healing, and self-empowerment. The conversation explored her military experience, personal transformation, and how she helps others confront fear and reclaim their lives. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks Fear of failure and disappointment keeps many people stuck. Yasmine encourages people to confront fear and take action anyway. Her own decision to join the Air Force was a leap of faith that changed her life. 2. Military Discipline and Life Lessons The Air Force taught her discipline, consistency, and resilience. She applies these lessons to her personal and professional life. Quote: “Do you want to bet on yourself? Be willing to believe in yourself.” 3. Writing as Empowerment Her first book, The Sugar Jar, focuses on boundaries and self-care. Her second book, Wisdom of the Path, is about using past experiences as wisdom, not shame. Writing helped her transform her life and inspire others from similar backgrounds. 4. Boundaries and Self-Prioritization Without boundaries, people become overwhelmed and resentful. Saying “no” and advocating for yourself is essential to mental wellness. Quote: “We have to get comfortable letting people be disappointed with us.” 5. Redefining “Selfish” Being selfish is often misunderstood. Prioritizing yourself is necessary for success and well-being. Quote: “Every successful person has had to be selfish at some point.” 6. Wisdom of the Path The book encourages readers to trust their instincts and take the next step. It’s not a checklist—it’s a collection of relatable stories and reflections. Quote: “Use those experiences that you’re judging yourself for as wisdom to help you move forward.” 7. Mental Wellness Practice Yasmine helps people through coaching, writing, and speaking. She emphasizes healing through storytelling and shared experiences. 8. Accessibility Her books are available in print, digital, and audio formats. She personally narrates the audiobook version of Wisdom of the Path. 💬 Notable Quotes “Even if things fail, you have what it takes to get yourself to where you want to be.” “Take the meat and leave the bone.” “You already know what the next step is. What would happen if you just took it?” “We’ve been an enemy toward ourselves for years and don’t even realize it.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: She promotes financial literacy and explains the mechanics behind trading apps like Robinhood.
12/23/2025 | 25 mins.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Rebecca Jarvis. 📝 Summary of the Interview Rebecca Jarvis, Emmy Award-winning journalist and ABC News Chief Business, Technology, and Economics Correspondent, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss her ABC News Original documentary on the GameStop stock phenomenon. The interview explored her career journey from finance to journalism, the mechanics and implications of the GameStop surge, the role of apps like Robinhood, and the broader lessons about investing and financial literacy. Jarvis emphasized the importance of understanding market dynamics, the risks of single-stock investing, and the power of storytelling in educating the public. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview To highlight the GameStop stock surge and its impact on everyday investors. To explain the financial mechanics behind trading apps like Robinhood. To share Rebecca Jarvis’s career path and insights into journalism and finance. To promote financial literacy and responsible investing. To showcase the ABC News Original documentary and its human-centered storytelling. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Rebecca Jarvis’s Career Path Studied economics at the University of Chicago. Started in investment banking to pay off student loans before transitioning to journalism. Cold-called editors and pitched finance-based stories to break into media. 2. GameStop Stock Phenomenon GameStop’s stock surged from ~$4 to $350 due to social media hype, especially on Reddit. Influencers like Roaring Kitty (Keith Gill) played a key role in rallying retail investors. The event revealed how collective action by small investors can disrupt Wall Street norms. 3. Robinhood’s Role and Controversy Robinhood allowed easy access to trading but faced a collateral call due to high trading volume. Restricted buying of GameStop, causing public backlash. Despite controversy, Robinhood’s user base grew, and it remains a major player in retail investing. 4. Risks of Single-Stock Investing Investing in individual stocks is akin to gambling—high risk, high reward. Long-term investing in diversified portfolios (e.g., 401(k), IRA) is more stable and proven. Leverage (borrowing to invest) can amplify gains but also magnify losses. 5. Human-Centered Storytelling The documentary featured diverse investors: a 10-year-old, a new parent, anonymous traders, and more. These stories illustrated the emotional and financial motivations behind investing. Jarvis emphasized the importance of representation and relatability in financial reporting. 6. Historical Parallels The GameStop surge echoed past financial bubbles (e.g., dot-com era, 2008 crisis). Technology changes, but human behavior in markets remains consistent. 7. Financial Literacy and Empowerment Jarvis advocates for teaching kids about investing through familiar brands. Quote: “Invest in what you know.” Encourages people to ask questions, seek mentorship, and take initiative in learning finance. 💬 Notable Quotes “Anytime you put money into a single stock, it is the equivalent of betting.” “Robinhood became the poster child for all the anger and outrage.” “It only takes one person to return your call to change your career.” “This moment gave GameStop a second life.” “We see these things happening over and over again… history repeats itself.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.



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