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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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  • Follow Your Passion: Former USC track star, turned education attorney and now filmmaker, discusses new “Love the Skin You’re In”
    Dec 12 2025

    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Sauda Johnson McNeal.

    • To highlight Sauda Johnson McNeal’s journey from a successful law career to filmmaking.
    • To discuss her new film “Love the Skin You’re In”, its themes, production process, and personal significance.
    • To inspire entrepreneurs and creatives to pursue their passions while balancing purpose and practicality.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Career Transition & Dual Roles

      • Sauda started as an actor, realized the instability, and pursued law for financial security.
      • Maintains dual careers: education attorney and filmmaker, blending purpose (helping youth) and passion (storytelling).
    2. Film Details

      • Title: Love the Skin You’re In.
      • Themes: Self-love, family healing, caretaking, and African-American experiences.
      • Cast includes Wendy Raquel Robinson, Marla Gibbs, and Oba Babatundé.
      • Release: Limited theatrical run (Dec 17–23 in North Hollywood), streaming planned for February 2026 (Black History Month).
    3. Production Challenges

      • Unexpected permit issues caused shutdowns.
      • Tight 4-week shooting schedule due to budget constraints.
      • Importance of leveraging relationships and calling in favors for casting and resources.
    4. Personal Connection

      • Story inspired by Sauda’s own struggles with self-worth during college.
      • Emphasizes therapy, faith, and support systems in overcoming self-doubt.
    5. Entrepreneurial Insight

      • First project was self-financed; future plans include raising private equity for films.
      • Goal: Maintain creative control while expanding opportunities for others.
    6. Impact & Audience Takeaway

      • Encourages self-acceptance and repairing family relationships.
      • Resonates with men on fatherhood and emotional presence.
      • Highlights the underappreciated role of caretakers.

    Notable Quotes

    • On purpose and passion:
      “My purpose is to help young people. My passion is this filmmaking business.”

    • On self-love:
      “Love the skin you’re in is about total self-acceptance regardless of where you are on your journey.”

    • On overcoming fear:
      “Film is unpredictable… I said, okay, the other fears—do it anyway.”

    • On family relationships:
      “We are not promised tomorrow… Fix these family relationships if they’re possible to be fixed.”

    • On entrepreneurial mindset:
      “I absolutely would like to use other people’s money… but keep creative control.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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  • Overcoming the Odds: She inspires small business owners with lessons on perseverance, succession planning, and self-identity.
    Dec 12 2025

    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cheryl McKissack Daniel.

    Topic: Legacy, resilience, and entrepreneurship of the McKissack family, as detailed in the book The Black Family Who Built America.

    Cheryl shares the powerful story of her family's 230-year legacy in architecture and construction, making McKissack & McKissack the oldest minority woman-owned professional design and construction firm in the U.S. The conversation explores themes of generational resilience, Black excellence, business strategy, and personal growth.

    🎯 Purpose of the Interview

    1. Highlight the McKissack family’s historical and cultural impact on American infrastructure and Black entrepreneurship.
    2. Promote the book The Black Family Who Built America as a record of legacy and inspiration.
    3. Inspire small business owners and entrepreneurs with lessons on perseverance, succession planning, and self-identity.
    4. Address the importance of preserving Black history in the face of cultural erasure.

    🔑 Key Takeaways 🏗️ Legacy & Impact

    • McKissack & McKissack has contributed to major U.S. infrastructure projects like:
      • Barclays Center
      • JFK Terminal One
      • LaGuardia Airport
      • Penn Station
      • Lincoln Financial Field

    “We are the fifth generation. Right. And we're Black in America.”

    📚 Historical Significance

    • The family legacy began with Moses McKissack, who was enslaved and later became a builder.
    • Cheryl’s ancestors were the first licensed Black architects in America (licenses 117 and 118 in Tennessee).

    “They became the first Black licensed architects in America… and helped get licensed in 22 other states.”

    💼 Business Wisdom

    • Cheryl emphasizes the importance of:
      • Succession planning
      • Understanding both technical and political buyers
      • Building relationships before you need them

    “You better have that relationship before you need it.”

    🧠 The 5 Ps of Family Resilience

    1. Perseverance
    2. Persistence
    3. Preparedness
    4. Purpose
    5. Prayer

    “Sometimes you do get up in the morning and you say it's not for me… You have to come back and meditate on the fact that you're a winner.”

    🧘‍♀️ Personal Growth & Mental Health

    • Cheryl discusses overcoming stress, rediscovering herself after a difficult marriage, and the importance of meditation.

    “Being yourself is what we're talking about… I recognize that I am currently feeling stressed out. So what do I need to do?”

    👩‍👧‍👧 Women in Leadership

    • Cheryl’s mother took over the business after her father’s stroke, despite societal barriers.

    “She only knew the telephone number to the office at that time… but she knew deep inside that she wanted to hold on for the fifth generation.”

    🎥 Representation & Media

    • The book and Cheryl’s story aim to counteract negative portrayals of Black people in media and history.

    “You may not have known about Black excellence. You just ignored it. But we exist.”

    💬 Memorable Quotes

    • “Black people built America. Now, that's the point we're making here.”
    • “You have to say the opposite to yourself. And you have to put one foot in front of the other.”
    • “This book is a receipt to say we are around. We have a foundation. We're not going anywhere.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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    38 m
  • Lifestyle Tip: Travel App inspired by the historical Green Book (1936–1966), which guided Black travelers during segregation.
    Dec 12 2025

    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Lawrence Phillips.

    Purpose of the Interview

    Key Takeaways

    1. Background & Career Shift

      • Phillips studied Electrical Engineering at Georgia Tech and worked at Accenture in IT consulting for nearly a decade.
      • Despite career success, he felt unfulfilled and decided to pursue his passion for travel, leading to the creation of Green Book Global.
    2. Travel Experience

      • Traveled to 30+ countries across all seven continents, including Antarctica, in less than a year.
      • Realized the need for a platform addressing “traveling while Black” concerns—safety, cultural acceptance, and inclusivity.
    3. Green Book Global

      • Inspired by the historical Green Book (1936–1966), which guided Black travelers during segregation.
      • Offers city-level Black-friendly scores, road trip planners, and Black-owned restaurant recommendations.
      • Over 150,000 app downloads in 2025; partnered with Expedia; strong social media presence.
    4. Black Ambition Program

      • Program provided funding opportunities and a transformative Evoke Wellness experience.
      • His personal “why” statement:
        “I’m a protective and innovative steward of Black restoration and healing.”
    5. Impact & Vision

      • Advocates systemic change by partnering with destinations to improve inclusivity.
      • Highlights the economic power of Black travelers (over $140 billion annually).
      • Encourages Black travelers to explore global opportunities beyond U.S. racial constraints.

    Notable Quotes

    • “You can be successful and still not be happy.” — On leaving a lucrative career for passion.
    • “I’m a protective and innovative steward of Black restoration and healing.” — His guiding principle.
    • “There’s riches in niches.” — On unapologetically focusing on Black travelers.
    • “Just because somebody said no doesn’t mean they said no to you—they said no at that time.” — On persistence in entrepreneurship.

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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    36 m
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