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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Sheila Michelle Foye.
She founded Precis Screening, LLC. An award-winning, credited, 24/7 National Provider of Occupational Health solutions such as Drug Testing, Clinical Lab, Workplace safety solutions, and consultancy. She was motivated to start the company because of the murder of her 24-year-old son during a drug deal.
Talking Points: Operationalizing Pain into Purpose. Transition from Corporate into Personal Branding. Book "Unbroken".
Possible Question Bank: Why did you become an Entrepreneur and what will be your entrepreneurial legacy? What advice would you give someone who wanted to start their own healthcare business? What separate advice would you give to new aspiring entrepreneurs and new entrepreneurs in terms of business funding and managing company financials? How have your business relationships grown over the years? What is your winning formula for cultivating and maintaining relationships with customers and key partners? What is the #1 factor in your success to date? What are the individual characteristics that you think you've that have fostered your success? How do you start your typical day vs how do you end your typical day? Rate yourself on a scale of 1-10 when taking risks. Share your why behind this. What references do you use to stay current on industry trends and changes? What's your process for updating your business strategies accordingly? Share a loss you may have experienced that you bounced back from or didn't bounce back from. What are some tools you leverage to maintain an organization that allows you to function as your best self? What's on your music playlist or what book are you currently reading? How do you measure success in your business, both financially and non-financially?#STRAW
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Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed J Hackett.
Proving that it’s not how you start it’s how you end, J Hackett is the founder and board chair of Black Wall Street AVL, the owner of GRIND - Asheville’s first Black-owned coffee shop, #1 fastest growing startup in WNC, and the #3 best coffee shop in the state of NC -, and a formerly incarcerated convict. He galvanizes his experiences as both an African American man and an ex-con to empower both the community and budding African American entrepreneurs alike in and around the Asheville area. He also provides advice for ex-cons on how to successfully integrate back into society, so if you or anyone you know is looking to exit the prison system, then this is the episode for you. Curious? Then tune in today for another educational episode of Money Making Conversations Master Class!
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Karla Trotman.
She is the president and CEO of Electro Soft, Incorporated (ESI), an electronics manufacturing and engineering firm in the United States. She is on the show to discuss many topics, including breaking down barriers for women and minority business owners in manufacturing.
Talking Points/Questions *
1. Building generational wealth through family businesses
2. Addressing the racial wealth gap in America
3. Breaking down barriers for women and minority business owners in manufacturing
4. Exploring non-traditional career paths in the industry
5. How policies can support domestic manufacturing pipelines
She holds a B.S. in Business Logistics from Penn State and an MBA from Drexel University. Her business experience extends to supply chain logistics, purchasing, global scheduling, and e-commerce, where she served in key roles in companies such as Honeywell, Gap, and IKEA.
Trotman welcomed her two sons during her time at IKEA, giving her firsthand experience with the difficulties prenatal and postnatal mothers face in their professional and personal lives. While on maternity leave, she founded the Belly Button Boutique, an online shop for pre- and postnatal women. Over the span of eight years, her business expanded to celebrity and international clientele, earning her features in PEOPLE and on NBC 10, CBS News, HuffPost Live and more.
The success of Belly Button Boutique inspired Trotman to propel ESI, founded by her parents in 1986, even further forward. Over the past 15 years, she served in the roles at ESI as special projects and marketing manager, executive vice president, COO and currently CEO and president. Under her guidance, ESI implemented both online marketing and acquisition strategies, dramatically increasing revenue.
Through her leadership at ESI, Trotman was named an Enterprising Woman of the Year, Transformational Woman in Family Business, Top 25 Leader Transforming Manufacturing, and most recently Entrepreneur of The Year® 2024 Greater Philadelphia Award winner. Trotman recognizes the plights and potential of minority business enterprises (MBEs) and how their power can be used to help close the ever-widening minority wealth gap. Leveraging her connections to funding, access, and networks, she advocates for minority business owners and educates on how investment in minority businesses uplifts minority families and communities.
Trotman is a board member for the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Museum of the American Revolution, African Women’s Entrepreneurship Collective (AWEC) and Forum of Executive Women Foundation. She is co-chair of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Manufacturing Alliance (SEPMA) and a member of both the Drexel University Board of Governors and President’s Council. She is the author of the soon- to-be-released book, Dark, Dirty, Dangerous: The Vibrant Future of Manufacturing.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Maxine Cain.
She is an award-winning People Leader, changing how women business leaders and entrepreneurs live, work, and play by doing work that matters in STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. She is a Senior Human Resources leader and entrepreneurial personality known for innovative approaches to business, strategy, diversity, and inclusion, and Emerging Technologies. Founder & President of STEM Atlanta Women, Inc. A non-profit created to Enlighten, Educate, and Empower women and girls about the advantages and global opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math and the future skills needed to compete and succeed in the 21st Century. Her vision is to disrupt unconscious bias in Tech and bridge the gender gap in STEM. We provide STEM Education, Training, and STEM Consulting Services in terms of educational services that include program evaluation, professional development, project management, curriculum development, and capacity building. Maxine also provides consulting and emerging tech advisory services to women business leaders, Entrepreneurs, corporations, and educational institutions in the following practice areas:
Business Strategy & Development
Emerging Technologies
Talent Pipeline Development
Organizational, Operational and Technological Advisory Services
New Skilling, Upskilling, and Reskilling the Workforce in the Digital Era
Education:
Bachelor of Science Degree, Business Management/ Human Resource Management (4 Years Completed) University of Phoenix
Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D), Humanitarianism for notable contributions and achievements of national and global significance to humanitarian and community building efforts relative to STEM Education and Training – Dec. 2020.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brenda Johnson.
She is the CEO of the Collaborative Training Company, an Atlanta-based management and professional services consulting firm founded in 2018. She has over 30 years of experience in the corporate and nonprofit sectors, serving in various management and senior leadership roles.
Following a 15-year career as a licensed Civil Engineer, Brenda pivoted to the nonprofit sector where she focused on addressing social, racial, and economic injustice. As a former Regional Director of Year Up and former Manager Director of the OneTen Coalition, she worked to expand access to wealth-building opportunities for under-represented populations and historically excluded communities across the country.
Brenda earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Purdue University and is a Certified Corporate Trainer, Certified Scrum Master, and alumna of the McKinsey Black Executive Leadership Program. A native of Indianapolis, Indiana, she has enjoyed the lovely weather and southern hospitality Atlanta offers for over 25 years.
Company Description *
The Collaborative Training Company (CTC) is a professional services consulting firm providing professional development and career readiness training. CTC supports human resources business units by designing and delivering customized workshops that increase employee retention - maximizing human capital investments.#SHMS
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Latrease Price Gistard.
I began my finance career in 1999, working in investment operations and accounting for 14 years. In 2013, I transitioned into retail auto finance as an independent Texas auto dealer and Finance Manager. Shortly thereafter, I earned my Residential Mortgage Loan Originator license in 2018. I worked as a Mortgage Loan Originator until December 2022. In February 2023, I took the next step in my career by opening my independent mortgage brokerage, ACI Mortgage, LLC, where I serve as an Independent Mortgage Broker.
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ACI Mortgage, LLC is an independent mortgage broker committed to delivering exceptional service through a focus on accountability, consistency, and innovative tools and resources. Understanding that the home purchase process involves not only finding the perfect home but also securing the right mortgage, ACI Mortgage, LLC strives to make the mortgage process personalized, efficient, and timely. By building strong relationships and keeping clients' needs at the forefront, ACI Mortgage, LLC ensures a smooth and seamless experience every step of the way.#STRAW
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jackson Dunbar. He founded WellMed Atlanta. WellMed Atlanta is a coalition of Psychiatric Medical, Psychology, Counseling and Special Education Providers serving the Atlanta metro area. WellMed professionals are Board Certified, collectively possess over a 150 years of experience and have been trained at such institutions as Emory, Harvard and Yale. What makes us unique is that all of our providers are Women whose desire to practice medicine was shaped by their families.
Talking Points/Questions *
1. About WellMed Atlanta
2. Why Suicide Prevention should be observed every month
3. Personal accounts of suicidal thoughts while in chronic pain
4. Statistics
5. Lack of access to mental health providers and support
Uber successful Social Entrepreneur and Founder of WellMed Atlanta is a Philanthropist who strives to establish lucrative businesses that provide socially responsible goods and services. Mr. Dunbar takes pride in his champion spirit and never-say-die vision that enables him to thrive through unbearable circumstances. Always willing to teach, Jackson Dunbar has built an empire on meeting adversity head on and solving the seemingly unsolvable obstacles that would have stunted the growth of anyone vulnerable to the odds. He can’t wait to share with the world this unmitigated truth...YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES DO NOT DEFINE YOU. THEY CATAPULT YOU INTO A BRAND NEW LUCRATIVE NORMAL.Jackson Dunbar is proud of his “Blue Collar” roots. The son of a custodian and seamstress, he was the first man of his family to graduate from college – Stockton University. He would later receive a Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School and an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Rob Morhaim.
Rob Morhaim is President of Morhaim Media Consulting, a sought-after business communications firm. A former studio executive at Disney/ABC and Big Ticket/Paramount Television in Los Angeles, Rob Morhaim oversaw some of the biggest shows on daytime television including Live With Regis and Kelly and Judge Judy. Morhaim also created and Executive Produced one of the first online series for women, Momversation, which ran for over 500 episodes. Most recently, he was the Senior Executive Producer for the live morning talk show "You & Me This Morning" on WCIU-TV in Chicago.
Morhaim Media Consulting works with everyone from veteran C-Suite executives to business professionals and young social media teams to improve their delivery of critical messaging to audiences large and small. MMC's unique one-on-one approach is specifically designed to incorporate skills performers use to create maximum impact for business people who need to deliver successful business presentations, media appearances, panel discussions, and more.
Talking Points/Questions *
1. What is your company Morhaim Media Consulting?
2. The difference in dealing with celebrities and everyday people.
3. What is your unique one-on-one approach?
4. What's the most common mistake business people face when delivering a presentation?What are some of the keys to delivering a compelling business message?
5. Walk us through what you do in training.
6. What's your best piece of advice for someone who is preparing for a job interview?
7. How do you prepare for an important business meeting?
8. Tips on surviving the small business world?#BEST
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Marcus Sonnier.
Marcus and his wife, Marvis, realized their sons, Ryan and Dylan were very good, and experts asking for money as you would expect from teenage boys.
They decided they needed a way to earn some extra income, while also learning the values of being an entrepreneur.
From that idea, Snowie Atlanta was born. They have been involved in every aspect of starting and developing this business, which has been a real eye opener for them. They are now starting to understand the hard work, dedication as well as, costs associated with opening and operating our own business.
Their hope and prayer was that they learned operating our shaved ice business would provide them with skills that will guide them throughout their lives.Company Description *Shaved Ice is our SWEET spot!! We are a top-tier food truck with a focus on customer service.
Talking Points/Questions *1) What was your reason or your “Why” that caused you to start Snowie Atlanta?
2) Is it true that you worked a full-time job for 5 years while building Snowie Atlanta?
3) What sacrifices had to be made along the way?
4) What made you leave a successful career as the VP of Field Supervision at a large Financial Services Firm?
5) What advice would you give to other entrepreneurs reluctant to follow their dreams?#AMI
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Laura Finney. She empowers businesses and individuals to succeed by offering strategic financial strategies, expert guidance, and tailored business solutions. As a dedicated Financial Professional, she is committed to empowering individuals through comprehensive financial education. Laura Finney has over 8 years of experience in the financial services industry. An expert in delivering personalized financial literacy programs, workshops, and one-on-one consultations, She helps clients achieve financial stability and success. She is passionate about assisting individuals in reaching both their short-term and long-term financial goals.
What inspired you to become a financial coach and financial literacy educator?
2. What are the most common financial challenges you see people in their 30s and 40s facing, and how do you advise overcoming them?
3. Can you share some basic budgeting tips for individuals and families who want to get better control of their finances?
4. What strategies do you recommend for people just starting to save for long-term goals like buying a house or retirement?
5. How can someone improve their financial literacy, and why is it important?
6. What are some misconceptions about money management that you frequently encounter, and how do you address them?
7. What role does emotional intelligence play in financial decision-making, and how can individuals manage their financial behaviors better?
8. How should someone approach investing if they're new to it and have limited funds?
9. What advice do you have for balancing paying off debt with saving for future goals?
10. Can you share a success story of a client who transformed their financial situation with your guidance? #AMI#STRAW
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What happens when the biggest movie star in the world directs the smallest Christmas film on basic cable? A holiday miracle.
Today on the show: The never-before-published, extremely bizarre story of the making of ‘Christmas in Connecticut’... the remake.
Listen to more of Revisionist History here or on the iHeartRadio app.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Karla Trotman.
She is president and CEO of Electro Soft, Incorporated (ESI), an electronics manufacturing and engineering firm in the United States. She holds a B.S. in Business Logistics from Penn State and an MBA from Drexel University. The breadth of her experience in business extends to supply chain logistics, purchasing, global scheduling and e-commerce, where she served in key roles in companies to include Honeywell, Gap and IKEA. She is the author of Dark, Dirty, Dangerous: The Vibrant Future of Manufacturing.
Trotman welcomed her two sons during her time at IKEA, giving her firsthand experience with the difficulties prenatal and postnatal mothers face in their professional and personal lives. While on maternity leave, she founded the Belly Button Boutique, an online shop for pre- and postnatal women. Over the span of eight years, her business expanded to celebrity and international clientele, earning her features in PEOPLE and on NBC 10, CBS News, HuffPost Live and more.
The success of Belly Button Boutique inspired Trotman to propel ESI, founded by her parents in 1986, even further forward. Over the past 15 years, she served in the roles at ESI as special projects and marketing manager, executive vice president, COO and currently CEO and president. Under her guidance, ESI implemented both online marketing and acquisition strategies, dramatically increasing revenue.
Through her leadership at ESI, Trotman was named an Enterprising Woman of the Year, Transformational Woman in Family Business, Top 25 Leader Transforming Manufacturing, and most recently Entrepreneur of The Year® 2024 Greater Philadelphia Award winner. Trotman recognizes the plights and potential of minority business enterprises (MBEs) and how their power can be used to help close the ever-widening minority wealth gap. Leveraging her connections to funding, access, and networks, she advocates for minority business owners and educates on how investment in minority businesses uplifts minority families and communities.
Trotman is a board member for the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, Museum of the American Revolution, African Women’s Entrepreneurship Collective (AWEC) and Forum of Executive Women Foundation. She is co-chair of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Manufacturing Alliance (SEPMA) and a member of both the Drexel University Board of Governors and President’s Council.
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