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    FULL SHOW: More Poetry From Junior, Roscoe Wallace, Strawberry Letter: I Don't Like His Features - 3.27.26

    03/27/2026 | 1h 31 mins.
    The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Friday, March 27th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Your Trash Stinks" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | Another Women's Month Poetry From Junior | Roscoe Wallace | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Wedding With Butchy" | Strawberry Letter - "I Don't Like His Features" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | No More Encrypted DMs | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks
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    Brand Building: The origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform.

    03/27/2026 | 28 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ryan Richmond and Greg Bowman.
    Co‑owners of Popcorn Remix, a Georgia‑based gourmet popcorn brand known for more than 60 innovative flavors ranging from King Crab Legs to Charlene’s Banana Pudding to chocolate‑covered strawberry.
    Together they share their partnership story, the origin of Popcorn Remix, the explosive growth of their brand, how they built a powerhouse fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com), their expansion into major sports and entertainment venues, and the unique combination of hustle, creativity, faith, and community service that drives their success.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview was designed to:
    1. Highlight the Popcorn Remix brand and its explosive growth
    From a storefront in Conyers, GA, to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Truist Park, the Georgia World Congress Center, the Atlanta Dream, and major convention centers.
    2. Showcase their entrepreneurship journey as Black founders
    They share how they partnered, overcame limitations, created their own lane, and scaled a product category long dominated by major national brands.
    3. Promote their fundraising platform (WePowerFundraisers.com)
    A system that gives organizations up to 50% of gross sales, ships popcorn directly to supporters, and supports churches, schools, nonprofits, cheer teams, and more.
    4. Inspire entrepreneurs
    Greg and Ryan share candid advice on partnership, sacrifice, differentiating your product, and believing in your gifts.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    1. A Powerful Partnership Built on Hustle, Trust & Alignment
    Greg and Ryan met years ago through a men’s empowerment group and eventually partnered after Greg conceived the popcorn concept.
    Ryan didn’t have the money but had “all the hustle in the world”—and that’s the partnership foundation.
    They call themselves the Visionary & Executioner, committing to outwork anyone and always show up for each other.
    2. Popcorn Remix Was Created to “Remix” What Popcorn Could Be
    The brand name came from their church’s theme, “Year of the Remix.”
    They wanted flavors never seen before: butter pecan, crab legs, chocolate‑covered strawberry, cookies and cream, lemon pound cake, jerk chicken, etc. [
    Only three people in the world know the signature butter pecan formula.
    3. Their Innovation Extends Beyond Flavors — Even the Kernels Are Different
    They use “mushroom” kernels (round, fluffy) instead of standard “butterfly” kernels to prevent breakage, reduce seed fragments, and support orthodontic patients. [
    Their popcorn is fluffier, smoother, and more versatile for gourmet coating.
    4. The Storefront Is an In‑Person Experience
    The Conyers, GA store provides:
    Free sampling of all 60+ flavors
    Music based on the time of day
    Engaging, fun staff
    Fresh gourmet popcorn made on-site
    The storefront is intentionally designed to be a “vibe.”
    5. Live Activations Are Their Secret Weapon
    Their background in music and entertainment helps them:
    Work crowds
    Convert curious customers into buyers
    Perform high‑energy demos
    Showcase “activation flavors” like Lemon Pound Cake, which comes with instructions
    These activations drew attention at Falcons games, arenas, conventions, and more.
    6. Popcorn Remix Is in Major Venues Across Georgia
    They have partnerships with:
    Mercedes‑Benz Stadium (all levels)
    Truist Park / Atlanta Braves
    State Farm Arena
    Atlanta Dream
    Georgia World Congress Center
    Georgia International Convention Center
    They’re a favorite for cheer, volleyball, and large-scale events.
    7. Their Brand Went Viral — Celebrities and even the White House Took Notice
    Celebrity/luminary support includes:
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Daymond John
    Sherri Shepherd
    Anthony Hamilton
    Cathy Hughes (Radio One/TV One founder)
    The White House (Hip-Hop 50th celebration invitation)
    Their popcorn has literally made it to the White House.
    8. Their Fundraising Platform Is a Game-Changer
    WePowerFundraisers.com gives:
    Up to 50% of gross sales to organizations
    Automated direct‑to-door delivery
    No upfront costs
    10‑day fundraiser windows
    Ten curated flavors for easy purchase
    They’re now targeting national Greek organizations (“Divine Nine”) to scale. [
    9. Massive Growth: $1.5 Million in 3 Years
    They realized they “had something” when they hit $1.5 million in revenue, without debt, and only two founders running things.
    They even had to turn down a $4M deal because they didn’t yet have the production capacity—prompting them to invest heavily in a new warehouse.
    10. They Reinvented Their Ops with Subscriptions & TikTok Shops
    They recently added:
    A monthly popcorn subscription
    A TikTok Shop that allows creators to sell Popcorn Remix and earn revenue
    These innovations help them scale nationally.
    🗣 Notable Quotes (with citations) On their partnership
    “He said, ‘I ain’t got a whole bunch of money… but I got all the hustle in the world.’”
    On their role to each other
    “I refuse to be outworked… whenever you call, I’m available.”
    On Popcorn Remix’s purpose
    “We want to remix popcorn… make it unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.”
    On competition
    “When you're going against a giant, you gotta have something real… We had a rocket launcher.”
    On their breakthrough moment
    “We grossed $1.5 million in three years… from popcorn. I knew we had something.”
    On celebrity validation
    “When Whoopi sent the picture… and then the White House… that was it.”
    On entrepreneurship
    “Dreams don’t expire. How you start is not how you finish.”
    On community fundraising
    “It’s one thing to ask for something. It’s another to give something back.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Uplift: Northwestern Mutual is investing heavily in diverse advisors not just for optics, but because entire markets have been historically underserved.

    03/27/2026 | 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 Brett Chestnut.
    Managing Director of Northwestern Mutual Goodwin, Wright Gwinnett. The conversation centers on Brett’s mission as a financial leader, his journey from engineering to financial planning, his commitment to mentoring, and his focus on expanding diversity in the financial services industry.
    Brett describes how he transitioned from engineering in 2015 to financial planning because he wanted to help people regain the ability to dream—not just survive. He discusses his work in recruiting diverse advisors, supporting career‑shifting professionals, mentoring, and educating people on foundational financial decision‑making.
    The interview also explores money mindsets, budgeting, the challenges of building wealth in communities of color, and the often‑overlooked emotional side of money. Brett emphasizes starting with the basics, not skipping steps (e.g., jumping straight to cryptocurrency), and building strong financial foundations.
    Rushion repeatedly highlights Brett as a powerful brand and role model, underscoring the importance of Black leadership in financial fields and the role of representation in increasing trust and access.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview’s purpose is to:
    1. Introduce Brett Chestnut as a trusted financial leader
    Rushion aims to elevate Brett’s visibility as a Black managing director in financial services—an industry where representation has traditionally been limited.
    2. Educate listeners on financial empowerment
    Brett provides practical, relatable guidance on budgeting, investing, career transitions, and developing financial discipline.
    3. Highlight Northwestern Mutual’s diversity initiatives
    Brett explains how the company is intentionally investing in diverse advisors and underserved markets.
    4. Inspire career‑based and financial self‑reflection
    He encourages people to examine their spending habits, consider new career paths, and align decisions with long-term goals.
    5. Promote mentorship and community uplift
    Both Brett and Rushion stress the transformative power of mentorship and generational investment.
    Key Takeaways
    1. Financial empowerment starts with awareness
    Brett urges everyone to analyze their last 2–3 months of spending to understand what their habits really prioritize.
    2. You must “choose your hard”
    Saving and planning may be difficult now, but the alternative is harder later. Financial success requires discipline, not magic formulas.
    3. Wealth building is emotional as much as logical
    Money connects to family, relationships, self‑worth, stress, and confidence. Advisors must understand clients emotionally, not just mathematically—especially women and diverse communities.
    4. Don’t skip steps (especially with investing and crypto)
    Many want to “get rich fast,” but Brett warns that skipping foundational steps (budgeting, savings, retirement planning) leads to confusion and poor decisions.
    5. Mentorship works only with real relationship
    True mentorship requires understanding someone’s full life story, not just giving advice.
    6. Representation matters in financial services
    Northwestern Mutual is investing heavily in diverse advisors not just for optics, but because entire markets have been historically underserved.
    7. Closing the wealth gap requires generational strategy
    One generation must be willing to be selfless, disciplined, and intentional with assets to move future generations forward.
    8. Brett sees his work as multiplying impact
    By developing new advisors and helping create “15 millionaires,” he hopes to create compounding community uplift.
    Notable Quotes
    On financial empowerment
    “I want people to dream again. We’re not dreaming no more—we’re living because of obligation.”
    “When we’re born we look like our parents, but when we die, we look like our decisions.”
    On career purpose
    “I help people who are successful but career‑disturbed. They want more.”
    On money habits
    “Look at your last three months of spending. Your money tells you what your real priorities are.”
    On investing and crypto
    “People want to skip steps… going from no savings straight to crypto.”
    “If you don’t understand it, maybe it’s not time for you to invest in it.”
    On mentorship
    “To give someone feedback without relationship is harassment.”
    “Let me hear your story… mentorship starts with knowing the inner person.”
    On diversity and empowerment
    “Their growth strategy is diversity… whole markets haven’t even been called on yet.”
    On community and identity
    “We’re special… if we regain that confidence and approach the marketplace with courage, everything changes.”
    On wealth-building reality
    “You have to choose your hard. Hard now or hard later.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Life Benefits: He explains how Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) really works.

    03/27/2026 | 23 mins.
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Leonard S. Graham.
    Social Security disability advocate, Leonard S. Graham joined Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Master Class to explain how Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) really work, who qualifies, and how misconceptions prevent people—especially within the Black community—from receiving benefits they are legally entitled to. Graham has over 35 years of experience assisting clients nationwide with disability claims, appeals, and hearings.
    The conversation sheds light on the disability process, eligibility, the appeals system, the role of advocates vs. attorneys, and the importance of education, honesty, and persistence in navigating Social Security.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Educate listeners on Social Security disability benefits, including eligibility, filing, and appeals.
    Debunk common myths, such as the belief disability is only for seniors.
    Explain SSDI vs. SSI, work credits, resource limits, and Medicare connections.
    Highlight the importance of advocacy, especially for underserved communities unfamiliar with the system.
    Encourage individuals not to fear or stigmatize applying for disability, and to avoid misinformation from non‑professionals.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Disability Isn’t Just for Seniors
    Many mistakenly think Social Security disability is only for people over 65, but anyone with the required work credits can qualify, regardless of age—even individuals in their 20s or 30s.
    2. Working Does NOT Automatically Disqualify You
    Applicants can work while applying as long as they do not exceed the monthly substantial gainful activity (SGA) threshold of $1,690 per month.
    3. Every Claim Is Unique—Don’t Compare Your Case to Others
    Graham warns clients not to take advice from neighbors or relatives because each disability case depends on medical evidence, work history, age, and individual conditions.
    4. SSDI Requires Work Credits; SSI Is Needs-Based
    SSDI: Requires 20 credits minimum, 40 credits for maximum benefit, earned through past work. Assets do not affect eligibility.
    SSI: For people with low resources ($2,000 single / $3,000 married). Primary home/car do not count as resources.
    5. Medicare Comes After Approval
    Medicare eligibility begins 24 months after being awarded SSDI benefits.
    6. Appeals Are Normal—Most Initial Claims Are Denied
    95% of initial applications are denied, and the real opportunity often comes during a hearing before an administrative law judge. Persistence is essential.
    7. Honesty Prevents Fraud & Overpayments
    Applicants should always disclose their financial situation truthfully to avoid fraud investigations and repayment demands.
    8. Disability Benefits Can Provide Back Pay
    Approved claimants often receive a Notice of Award detailing monthly benefits and any back pay owed. Representatives are only paid from back pay—not monthly benefits.
    9. Stigma & Fear Prevent People from Applying
    Graham emphasizes that pride, fear, and misinformation often stop people—especially in the Black community—from seeking help, even when disability support could save them financially.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes ✔ On Who Needs Disability
    “What if you get in a car accident… or have an illness and you can’t work? Those are reasons to file for disability.”
    ✔ On Misinformation
    “Don’t talk to your neighbor or relatives about your claim… Each claim is its own individual claim.”

    ✔ On Work Limits
    “You can still work and have an active claim as long as you don’t gross over $1,690 a month.”
    ✔ On Stigma
    “Some people feel applying for benefits makes them look a certain way. But the system is there to help you when you are unable to work.”
    ✔ On Honesty
    “Just tell the truth. If they catch you on the fraud side, you’ll have to pay the money back.”
    ✔ On Perseverance
    “Getting a denial is nothing out of the norm… The key is to continue with the claim.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Follow Your Passion: Travel nurse building a lucrative CPR business and empowers community health through education.

    03/27/2026 | 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 Alaysia Miller.
    A certified nurse practitioner, travel nurse practitioner, and founder of NP Luxe CPR, a Florida-based CPR training company.
    Alaysia discusses her journey from nurse to travel nurse practitioner, how frontline burnout pushed her into entrepreneurship, and why she launched a CPR education business. She explains the financial and lifestyle advantages of travel nursing, the importance of mentorship, the realities of entrepreneurship, and the major CPR survival gap in Black and underserved communities.
    Rushion and Alaysia also dive into leadership, negotiating contracts, building a lucrative CPR business, and empowering community health through education.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Showcase a path to financial freedom through nursing entrepreneurship
    By highlighting travel nurse contracting and CPR instruction as viable wealth‑building vehicles.
    2. Highlight the importance of CPR education in underserved communities
    Especially addressing the survival gap in Black communities due to low CPR literacy.
    3. Encourage aspiring entrepreneurs—especially women and healthcare workers
    By sharing Alaysia’s experiences with mentorship, confidence building, and launching a service-based business.
    4. Educate listeners on the realities of entrepreneurship
    Including time demands, imposter syndrome, and the need for consistency and proper pricing.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Travel Nurse Practitioners Have High Earning Potential
    As a staff NP she would earn $100k per year, but as a travel NP she earned $100k in six months while gaining time freedom and flexibility.
    Travel NP work is paid via 1099, opening the door to tax write-offs, investment flexibility, and entrepreneurial benefits.
    2. Burnout Was the Catalyst for Change
    Working six days a week during COVID and the pressure of commercialized urgent-care systems led to burnout, weight gain, and loss of self. This pushed Alaysia toward traveling, where she worked half the time for double the pay.
    3. CPR Survival Rates Are Lower in Black & Underserved Communities
    Alaysia explains that lack of exposure, knowledge, and basic emergency training leads to significantly lower cardiac survival rates in communities of color.
    She addresses this through her nonprofit We Push Health, which brings CPR and medical education to rural and urban communities.
    4. You Don’t Need to Reinvent the Wheel—Mentorship Is Key
    She learned about mentorship in 2024 and emphasizes that mentors help you avoid costly mistakes and speed up your path.
    “Find someone who is the ideal image of what you want to be and mimic what they do.”.
    5. CPR Businesses Are Lucrative and Accessible
    Almost every industry requires CPR certification:
    Healthcare
    Schools & daycares
    Gyms
    Police & fire departments
    Hotels
    Tattoo studios
    These make CPR instruction a strong side hustle or full-time business, especially for healthcare professionals who already understand the material.
    6. Entrepreneurship Requires Real Work
    Alaysia breaks down the less glamorous side of building a business:
    Imposter syndrome
    The need for consistent marketing
    Pricing confidently
    Long hours initially
    Learning branding, systems, and follow-up
    “You only eat what you kill.”.
    7. Communication and Adaptability Are Leadership Superpowers
    Travel nursing requires walking into unfamiliar environments and leading without overpowering. She emphasizes:
    Reading the room
    Adjusting communication styles
    Delegating the right way
    Being assertive but team-oriented
    “Adaptability is number one.”.
    8. Negotiation Skills Changed Her Entire Career
    She learned to stop undervaluing herself and start negotiating confidently:
    First contract: underpriced
    Second contract: raised rates dramatically
    Uses supply‑and‑demand to justify price increases
    “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.”.]
    🗣️ Notable Quotes On Entrepreneurship
    “If you know how to save a life, don’t you think you know how to run a business?”.
    “You only eat what you kill.”.
    On Burnout
    “I lost myself giving it to a job.”.
    On Community Health
    “They can’t know what they don’t know.”
    “Survival rates for cardiac arrest are significantly lower in communities of color because they lack access to basic emergency skills.”.
    On Mentorship
    “You don’t have to reinvent the wheel to be successful.”
    “Find someone who is the ideal image of what you want to be.”.
    On Negotiation
    “What’s the worst they can say? No.”
    #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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