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Money Making Conversations Master Class

Money Making Conversations Master Class

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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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  • Uplift: She uses technology to elevate the conversation around athlete mental health and breaks down stigmas.
    Jan 30 2026
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed T.M. Robinson-Mosley. Summary of the Interview: Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley on Money Making Conversations Masterclass Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley—founder of The Playbook, an award‑winning mental‑health‑performance sports‑tech company—joins Rushion McDonald to discuss how her platform is transforming athlete care, team culture, and performance measurement. The Playbook uses AI‑powered, gamified psychological assessments to measure stress, resilience, and overall mental well‑being across youth, collegiate, professional, and military sports environments. Mosley explains how mental health—long treated as unmeasurable and stigmatized—is finally becoming trackable, private, and actionable. The Playbook provides real‑time alerts, data‑driven insights, and ecosystem‑wide tools for coaches, trainers, clinicians, and entire organizations. She also shares her journey as a non‑coding tech founder, the scaling challenges brought on by the pandemic, and the broader impact The Playbook is poised to have across corporate, construction, military, and other high‑stress fields. Purpose of the Interview 1. Introduce and explain The Playbook To present The Playbook as a next‑generation mental health performance platform that quantifies mental well‑being, provides action plans, and enhances team culture. 2. Elevate the conversation around athlete mental health Mosley breaks down stigma, highlights real athlete stories, and explains why mental analytics are as critical as physical analytics. 3. Show how the platform uses technology to prevent crises The Playbook provides early detection, privacy protection, and immediate care support—catching problems before they become crises. 4. Highlight the expansion beyond sports Although built in sports, the platform is already being requested by industries like construction, healthcare, first responders, and more. ] 5. Demonstrate the business model As a SaaS B2B platform, The Playbook sells licensed subscriptions to organizations, teams, and associations. Key Takeaways 1. Mental health can be measured—and must be The Playbook converts psychological assessments into quantifiable metrics similar to heart rate or step count.Athletes receive resilience, stress, and well‑being scores—like a “mental batting average.” 2. The platform offers real-time alerts If an athlete’s score enters the “red zone,” coaches/clinicians receive immediate alerts with steps to take within 24 hours. 3. Privacy is paramount The Playbook is HIPAA‑compliant, mobile, secure, and built to protect athlete data from misuse (e.g., contract negotiations). 4. Mental analytics are the next frontier of sports Teams already use physical analytics. Now they can use mental analytics to track performance, prevent burnout, and reduce crises. 5. Built for the entire ecosystem—not just athletes Coaches, front offices, sports medicine staff, and military leadership also use the platform—promoting culture-wide mental health. 6. The Playbook is expanding beyond sports Industries with high stress—construction, medicine, law, emergency responders, veterinarians—are already approaching Mosley to adapt the system. 7. A critical solution for underserved communities The platform makes mental health care accessible, private, digital, and stigma‑free—especially for youth and communities of color. 8. Performance is universal Whether you’re an athlete, military member, parent, or worker—your mental state impacts how you perform. Performance is “agnostic.” [ 9. Mosley’s journey shows innovation can come from anywhere She is a non‑coding tech founder, originally trained as a psychologist working across the NBA, NFL, NCAA, and Olympic sports. [T.M. ROBINSON MOSLEY | Txt] Notable Quotes On what The Playbook does “We measure mental health metrics like resilience, stress and overall well‑being using gamified psych assessments.” “Mental health becomes measurable—like a batting average.” [ On why athletes need this “Elite athletes report battling depression and anxiety so severe they find it difficult to function, let alone perform.” On the power of technology “If we don’t measure something, we’re saying it doesn’t matter.”“We use AI and machine learning to quantify mental health status.” On privacy “We are a HIPAA‑compliant platform… we don’t sell your data.” On team culture “Building a winning team culture is everybody’s everyday work.” On mental and physical health “If you are not mentally healthy, you are not able to perform at the highest level.” On the future outside sports “Who doesn’t want to train like an athlete?”“Performance is agnostic.” On purpose “How do we make something exclusive accessible?”“This is mental health care—it’s just a different version of...
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  • Financial Tip: He provides key trends driving the entrepreneurship boom and how AI can amplify your marketing.
    Jan 30 2026
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dave Charest. Summary of the Dave Charest Interview In this episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Dave Charest, Director of Small Business Success at Constant Contact, a leading digital marketing platform. Charest discusses the rising wave of entrepreneurship, the foundational importance of email and direct‑to‑customer channels, common mistakes new business owners make, and how AI is reshaping small‑business marketing. He provides practical guidance on marketing consistency, channel selection, building community relationships, and using technology to scale. Throughout the conversation, Charest emphasizes that while small businesses often lack marketing expertise, they possess a valuable advantage: real, human relationships that can be strengthened through consistent communication. Purpose of the Interview The purpose of Rushion McDonald’s conversation with Dave Charest is to: 1. Educate new and aspiring entrepreneurs Charest breaks down the basics of digital marketing—email, social, SMS—and how to begin building a strong marketing foundation. 2. Highlight the key trends driving the entrepreneurship boom He explains motivations like work–life balance, independence, and financial potential that inspire people to launch businesses. 3. Provide practical, actionable marketing advice Especially around consistency, choosing marketing channels, and building direct customer relationships. 4. Introduce how AI can simplify and amplify marketing Charest showcases tools that help business owners quickly generate content, develop campaigns, and analyze customer behavior. Key Takeaways 1. Direct relationships (email/SMS) outperform social media Email offers ownership, stability, and higher ROI—unlike social platforms that can change algorithms or visibility overnight. Charest stresses that “the money is in the list.” 2. You don’t need huge numbers to be effective Small businesses often see high open and engagement rates because followers know and trust them. 3. Consistency matters more than platform choice Whether you choose Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or email, the biggest driver of marketing success is showing up regularly. 4. Start small—don’t overwhelm yourself One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is trying to do everything at once. Begin with the basics and grow steadily. 5. Community is a crucial marketing asset Local businesses thrive when they maintain strong connections with nearby businesses, customers, and community networks. 6. Entrepreneurs face challenges—but resilience wins Charest notes that small business owners rarely have a “Plan B,” which pushes them to adapt and continue learning. 7. AI is transforming small‑business marketing Constant Contact offers tools to: Generate emails and contentSummarize content for socialBuild full marketing campaignsAnalyze behavior from large email lists to recommend actions Notable Quotes (from the transcript) Here are direct paraphrases and key phrases—not copyrighted material but drawn from the transcript: On email vs. social “There’s a $36 return for every $1 invested in email—but what matters is that you own the relationship.” “If a social platform goes away, so does your following. Email is a direct line.” On audience size “Big numbers aren’t necessary—small lists can see 50% open rates and strong engagement because those people actually care.” On entrepreneurship motivations “People want better work‑life balance, independence, and financial potential.” On mistakes “A big mistake is trying to do too much at once. Start small and stay consistent.” On community “Digital marketing should extend real relationships—not replace them.” On choosing platforms “Where your audience spends time matters, but so does where you can show up consistently.” On AI’s role “AI can generate emails, build campaigns, and analyze audience data—saving you time for what you’d rather be doing.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Information: Her company provides luxury nursing concierge care, personalized, at‑home, patient‑first nursing services.
    Jan 30 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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