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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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  • Careers: Offers hands-on training, CPR certification, exposure to neurosurgeons, and mentorship.
    Jan 9 2026

    Shelli-Ann McKenzie.

    Purpose of the Interview

    The interview focuses on advocating for healthcare professionals, addressing the challenges they face, and introducing Shelli-Ann McKenzie’s nonprofit organization, Help for Healthcare Professionals (HCPP). The goal is to highlight burnout, financial struggles, and systemic issues in healthcare while promoting programs that support mental wellness, financial literacy, and career development.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Healthcare Workforce Challenges

      • Nurses and healthcare professionals face high stress, burnout, and long hours, leading to workforce shortages.
      • Many professionals struggle financially—24% live in poverty.
      • Lack of professors in nursing schools limits the number of students entering the profession.
    2. Understanding Nursing Roles

      • Nursing includes multiple levels:
        • Registered Nurse (RN): Associate or bachelor’s degree.
        • Advanced Practice Nurses: Master’s level (e.g., Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator).
        • Doctorate Level: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or PhD.
      • Nurse practitioners often function as an extension of physicians, providing quality care.
    3. Respect and Recognition

      • Nurses provide more direct care than any other health profession but often lack recognition.
      • Advocacy is key to ensuring nurses can practice at the highest level and improve access to care.
    4. Why HCPP Was Founded

      • Born out of COVID-19 crisis and Shelli-Ann’s personal experience with burnout.
      • Mission: Provide mental health referrals, financial assistance (gift cards, gas), and professional development.
      • Programs include:
        • Financial literacy workshops
        • Entrepreneurship training for healthcare professionals
        • Scholarships and internships for aspiring professionals
    5. Youth Med Program

      • Targets ages 13–20 to build a healthcare workforce pipeline.
      • Offers hands-on training, CPR certification, exposure to neurosurgeons, and mentorship.
      • Tuition-free and designed to scale nationally.
    6. Funding and Community Support

      • HCPP is a nurse-owned nonprofit, funded by federal grants and donations.
      • Annual event: Night of Grand and Gratitude—a charity awards dinner to raise funds for programs.

    Notable Quotes

    • “No one else was coming to save us—so I created HCPP.”
    • “24% of healthcare professionals live in poverty.”
    • “If we don’t have enough professors, we cap nursing students—it’s cyclical.”
    • “The most rewarding part of nursing is showing up for people in their most vulnerable moments.”
    • “Every dollar we raise fuels education programs like Youth Med—strategic investment in the future of healthcare.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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  • Money Tips: She helps women business owners secure up to $100,000 in 100 days or less.
    Jan 9 2026

    Katrina Fitten.

    Purpose of the Interview

    The interview aims to educate entrepreneurs—especially women business owners—on how to secure funding responsibly, avoid scams, and develop a strategic financial plan. It also highlights Katrina Fitten’s expertise as CEO/CFO of New Day for You Financial and her mission to help startups and small businesses access capital.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Funding Opportunities & Qualifications

      • Katrina helps women business owners secure up to $100,000 in 100 days or less, with same-day approval and next-day funding.
      • Basic qualifications include:
        • Credit score of 680+
        • Existing credit lines (at least $10,000)
        • A clear business mission and low-risk profile.
    2. Avoiding Scams

      • Beware of unsolicited emails/texts promising easy money.
      • Do your homework:
        • Check companies on Better Business Bureau (BBB).
        • Look for testimonials and partnerships with reputable banks (e.g., Chase, American Express).
      • Never share sensitive information without verifying legitimacy.
    3. Importance of a Business Plan

      • Funding is not free money—you need a strategic plan.
      • Katrina calls it a “money mission”: know exactly how funds will be deployed.
      • Without a plan, money disappears quickly, leading to debt and bad credit.
    4. Family & Friends Lending

      • Treat personal loans like business loans:
        • Have written agreements with terms, repayment schedule, and penalties.
        • Decide upfront if it’s a gift or a loan.
    5. Services Offered by New Day for You Financial

      • SBA loans, equipment loans, purchase order financing.
      • Lines of credit and 0% interest credit cards (18–21 months).
      • Credit card stacking for higher funding amounts.
      • Credit restoration referrals for those with poor credit.
    6. Success Story

      • Example: A tax accountant secured $160,000 in less than a week due to strong credit, revenue history, and a solid business plan.

    Notable Quotes

    • “If you don’t have a plan for your money, your money will have a plan—and you’ll look up and it’s gone.”
    • “We don’t want to be out here racking up good debt and then you’re not going to be responsible.”
    • “You have to vet companies. Go to BBB, Google them, and check their credibility.”
    • “If I give you money, I decide—is it a gift or a loan? There are rules to borrowing money.”
    • “We say if you don’t get anything, we don’t get paid.”

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    22 m
  • Overcoming the Odds: Young Adult Internships, skill-building, and career readiness for those not pursuing college.
    Jan 9 2026

    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Christina Dukes Brown.

    CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic, NJ

    Purpose of the Interview

    The interview aimed to:

    • Raise awareness about the Boys & Girls Club’s impact on underserved communities in Paterson and Passaic, NJ.
    • Issue a call to action for volunteers, mentors, corporations, and donors to support youth programs.
    • Highlight challenges faced by marginalized communities and how the Club addresses them through education, nutrition, and character-building programs.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Community Impact

      • The Club serves 1,400 children and teens daily across two main clubhouses and 11 satellite sites.
      • Programs include academic support, tutoring, arts, athletics, and life skills development.
    2. Challenges in the Community

      • High rates of homelessness, food deserts, and low literacy and math proficiency (only ~20% literate and ~15% proficient in math in Paterson).
      • Stereotypes and “deficit ideology” that assume poor or minority youth lack capacity for success.
    3. Programs and Initiatives

      • Academic Support: Homework help, tutoring, and Saturday sessions.
      • Creative Outlets: Dance, musicals, and arts.
      • Sports & Aquatics: Swimming program praised for breaking stereotypes.
      • Young Adult Support (18–24): Internships, skill-building, and career readiness for those not pursuing college.
    4. Call to Action

      • Volunteers and mentors needed to inspire youth.
      • Corporations and entrepreneurs encouraged to provide internships and teach business skills.
      • Donations critical—$4M annual fundraising goal to sustain programs.
    5. Dr. Brown’s Motivation

      • Rooted in her upbringing in Jersey City during the crack era.
      • Believes in being part of the solution, not just complaining about systemic issues.
      • Emphasizes building “efficacious spirits” and affirming unique skills in youth.

    Notable Quotes

    • On Motivation:
      “I can’t complain about the position of Black and Brown people in society if I’m not going to do the work necessary to support its elevation.”

    • On Stereotypes:
      “Deficit ideology assumes that if you are poor or minority, you do not have the capacity to be successful. We fight that every day.”

    • On Community Support:
      “My community got me where I am today… I’m calling on the village to support what we’re trying to do.”

    • On Youth Potential:
      “No matter where you come from, and no matter what you look like, you have the capacity to become great.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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    23 m
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