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Money Making Conversations Master Class

Money Making Conversations Master Class

By: Rushion McDonald
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Hi, this is Rushion McDonald. Welcome to the podcast world of Money Making Conversations Master Class. I interview profits and nonprofits to learn their "Secrets to Success." I'm a former IBM Executive with a degree in Mathematics. I started my entrepreneurial career as a stand-up comic, then became a sitcom writer, award-winning baker, social media influencer, award-winning television Executive Producer, and brand architect for super-successful celebrities and products. Money Making Conversations Master Class interviews a diverse group of celebrities, entrepreneurs, and influencers in the financial and business community with their advice and tips so you can be successful, too. It's time to stop reading other people's success stories and start building your own. People always talk about their purpose or gifts. If you have a gift, Lead with your Gift, and don't let your friends, family, or co-workers stop you from planning or living your dream. Keep Winning!

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  • Information: Her company provides luxury nursing concierge care, personalized, at‑home, patient‑first nursing services.
    Feb 7 2026
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Shelby Williams. 🌟 Summary of the Shelby Williams Interview (From “Money Making Conversations Masterclass” with Rushion McDonald) The interview features Shelby English Williams, a registered nurse and founder of SEW Nursing, LLC, a luxury concierge nursing firm based in Atlanta. She shares her personal journey from childhood inspiration, to becoming an RN, to ultimately building a business that provides personalized, at‑home, patient‑first nursing services. Shelby also discusses the challenges nurses face, the importance of compassionate care, entrepreneurship in healthcare, and her annual nursing celebration event called the Nursing Shindig. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview serves to: 1. Highlight Shelby Williams’ entrepreneurship journey She demonstrates how nurses can expand beyond traditional clinical roles and launch independent nursing businesses. 2. Educate the audience about concierge nursing Shelby breaks down what “luxury nursing care” means and how her services differ from standard home health and Medicare‑funded care. 3. Inspire nurses to pursue business ownership She provides advice, real stories, and a transparent look into the challenges and rewards of being a nurse‑entrepreneur. 4. Promote her event — the Nursing Shindig An annual celebration and empowerment gathering for nurses. 📌 Key Takeaways 1. Shelby’s Background & Calling Inspired by her church community and early exposure to elders.Knew she wanted to be a nurse since age 3.Progressed through CNA → LPN → RN.Her mother’s example and support kept her going through challenges. 2. COVID‑19 Shaped Her Perspective Was in RN school during the pandemic.Virtual classes, limited hospital access, and intense stress shaped her view of nursing.The pandemic reinforced her commitment rather than discouraging her. 3. Why She Started SEW Nursing, LLC Leadership burnout in assisted living roles.Discovered entrepreneurship via an older nurse on TikTok and a podcast.Realized: “You are your own business as a registered nurse.”Her company provides luxury concierge care, including: Medication managementClinical assessmentsWellness visitsHealthcare coordinationAccompanying clients to doctor appointmentsShort‑term or situational nursing support 4. What “Luxury Nursing” Means to Her It’s not about extravagance — it’s about meeting patients where they are with: Personalized careIn‑home supportTime, presence, and dignityServices that standard insurance‑based care can’t provide 5. Her Approach to Care Shelby emphasizes: Service before moneyRelationship‑buildingCompassion for families in crisisMaking clients feel safe and understoodNot being driven by profit in urgent situations She shares a story about driving over an hour on a Sunday to help a client’s mother without charging upfront — because the priority was care, not fees. 6. Hospice Wisdom Shelby reframes the term: Hospice isn’t always the end.Patients can “graduate” off hospice.Hospice includes chaplains, social workers, aides, nurses.Helps families get affairs in order — from paperwork to emotional support. 7. The Nursing Shindig A social + educational event for nurses.Features: VIP entrepreneurship sessionWorkbooks with business stepsKeynote speakersFood, DJ, dancing (Cupid Shuffle, Electric Slide)Vendor boothsNurse recognition awards Next event:📅 August 8, 2026 — Atlanta (ATL Experience) 8. Her Message About Nursing & the System Nurses are not properly represented.Staffing ratios are unsafe.Public doesn't realize the burden of caring for 5–7 patients at once.Nurses are mentally, physically, emotionally stretched.Yet many stay because caregiving is a calling. 9. Entrepreneurship Advice for Nurses Write the plan. Make it plain. Stick to it.Fear is real but manageable.Stay committed even with long days and nights.Keep revisiting your business plan.Sacrifice is necessary: she still works full‑time while building her company. 💬 Notable Quotes (Attributed to Shelby or Rushion) On purpose and calling “I remember being three years old saying I wanted to be a nurse.”“My mother paved the way. She didn’t let me quit.” On entrepreneurship “You are your own business as a registered nurse.”“Write the plan and make it plain — and stick to it.”“It takes sacrifice. My bedtime may be 2 or 3 AM sometimes.” On luxury nursing “Meet me where I’m at and provide the care I need — that’s luxury.” On hospice “Hospice doesn’t have to be the end. Some people graduate off hospice.”“While they’re still here, make them comfortable — however comfort looks for them.” On patient families “You’ve done a good job. You set up services. Now let us help you.” On service vs money “It’s not always about the dollar. My reward is your referral.”“I didn’t take a dollar ...
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  • Overcoming the Odds: Emmy Award-winning ESPN sportscaster shares how childhood influences, mentors, and Hampton University shaped his journalism career.
    Feb 7 2026
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer. Summary of the Interview On Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Brian Custer—Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, ESPN anchor, play-by-play commentator, cancer survivor, fashion enthusiast, and HBCU graduate of Hampton University. The discussion moves through Custer’s early life in Columbus, Ohio; the influence of Black media figures on his career; his journey from a childhood dreamer sitting beside his grandmother watching Walter Cronkite to becoming a nationally recognized sports broadcaster; and his path into fraternity life as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. Custer describes how he discovered broadcasting at an early age, secured internships in high school, and worked grueling night shifts in radio before transitioning into television. But the most powerful portion of the interview is his emotional recounting of his battle with aggressive prostate cancer at age 42—a diagnosis he initially wanted to hide. He shares the moment his doctor insisted he use his platform to educate men of color about prostate cancer, a mission he now treats as a calling. The interview ends with sports talk—including commentary on the Gervonta “Tank” Davis vs. Ryan Garcia fight—and a heartfelt exchange about mentorship, legacy, and the importance of Black excellence and representation in media. Purpose of the Interview 1. To spotlight Brian Custer’s broadcasting journey He shares how childhood influences, mentors, and early opportunities shaped his journalism career. 2. To promote awareness about prostate cancer in men of color Custer uses his personal story to break stigmas surrounding screenings, early detection, and open discussion. 3. To inspire listeners to pursue their dreams despite obstacles He emphasizes resilience—from working overnight radio shifts to confronting a life-threatening diagnosis. 4. To highlight the impact of HBCUs and Black fraternities He explains how Hampton University and Kappa Alpha Psi shaped his identity and leadership. 5. To celebrate representation in sports media Custer honors trailblazers like Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson, showing how visibility opened doors. Key Takeaways 1. Early exposure builds dreams Watching Walter Cronkite, Friday Night Videos, and Ted Koppel developed his passion for broadcasting.His grandmother’s nightly viewing rituals deeply influenced him. 2. Representation matters Seeing Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carol Simpson on television affirmed his ambition and provided powerful role models. 3. Hard work—not shortcuts—built his career Custer’s first job was midnight–8 a.m. radio, reading hourly newscasts.He later interned and volunteered long after programs ended to gain experience. 4. Prostate cancer is a silent but deadly threat His routine physical revealed a suspicious PSA level (5.4), leading to a biopsy and an aggressive cancer diagnosis.He initially refused repeat screenings due to stigma but credits his doctor’s persistence with saving his life. 5. Using his platform for good became a mandate His surgeon urged him to become an advocate for prostate cancer awareness—particularly for Black men, who are disproportionately affected. 6. Vulnerability creates connection Custer’s openness about fear, masculinity, and mortality mirrors Rushion’s own thyroid cancer journey, creating an intimate, healing conversation. 7. Career longevity requires authenticity and relationship-building Custer praises mentors like James Brown and the brotherhood of Black media professionals.He underscores the importance of connections—not shortcuts—in building a respected brand. Notable Quotes (All directly from the transcript.) [Brian Custer | Txt] On childhood dreams & representation “I knew what I wanted to do when I was five.”“Ted Koppel… the way he interviewed people… I was enthralled.”“Irv Cross was the guy… then it became James Brown for me.” On fraternity life “All I knew was Kappa Alpha Psi.”“The streets of heaven are crimson and cream.” On breaking into broadcasting “My first job… midnight to eight… delivering the newscast every hour.”“The news director said, ‘You certainly don’t look the way you sound.’” On prostate cancer “You got cancer. It’s aggressive.”“All I heard was cancer.”“My doctor said, ‘Use your platform… men of color need a young face like you.’” On stigma and survival “People stereotype what a cancer survivor looks like.”“Cancer doesn’t go away when you ignore it.” On sports and life (On Garcia vs. Tank Davis):“That liver shot… it was a business decision. He’s too pretty to get his face rearranged.” On brotherhood and mentorship “You’re a legend in this business.”“We’re brothers now… I’m lumping you in with my best friend.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/...
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  • Winning Tips: How to be a Successful Business Owner using Amazon Business.
    Feb 6 2026

    Hi, I'm Rushion McDonald, the host of the weekly Money Making Conversations Master Class show. This show provides interviews and information for everyone. It’s time to stop reading other people’s success stories and start living your own. Have you ever thought about starting a business? If so, why did – or didn’t – you do it?

    I am sharing valuable insights on how to be a successful business owner and the role Amazon Business can play in streamlining operations.

    Keys to Business Success

    Hiring Wisely: Avoid hiring based on familiarity or budget alone—background checks and qualifications matter.
    Budgeting & Planning: Many businesses fail because they lack a financial plan before launching.
    Time Management: Running a business requires dedication—McDonald wakes up at 4:30 AM daily to stay ahead.
    Consistency & Trust: Businesses must be reliable—whether it’s keeping inventory stocked or ensuring parking availability for customers.
    Learning from Mistakes: McDonald shared his early struggles, including hiring unqualified staff and failing to pay taxes properly.

    How Amazon Business Helps

    Bulk Purchasing: Saves time and money by allowing businesses to buy supplies in bulk.
    Smart Insights: Amazon Business Analytics helps track spending and optimize purchases.
    Efficiency & Convenience: Offers free accounts with no spending minimum, making it accessible for small businesses and large organizations alike.
    Flexible Payment Options: Businesses can choose multiple payment methods for streamlined transactions.

    McDonald emphasized that Amazon Business can help entrepreneurs focus on growth rather than administrative burdens. His advice encourages strategic decision-making and leveraging technology for success. The Amazon Business account is free, and there’s no spending minimum.

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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