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Perseverance: Discusses mental health, multiple streams of income and dealing with adversity.

Perseverance: Discusses mental health, multiple streams of income and dealing with adversity.

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

A serial entrepreneur with multiple businesses including:

    • Landscaping (Family Lawn Services)
    • Mortgage lending (commercial and residential)
    • Business consulting (especially on proper business structuring)

🌱 Entrepreneurial Journey

  • Mela and her husband transitioned from retail management jobs (Walgreens and Walmart) to starting their own lawn care business.
  • The motivation was to build generational wealth and leave a legacy for their children.
  • They faced major setbacks, including the theft of their truck and equipment, but persevered and rebuilt.

🧘 Mental Health & Meditation

  • Mila emphasizes the importance of mental health, especially for entrepreneurs.
  • She shares her experience with postpartum depression and how meditation and journaling helped her heal and manage stress.
  • She advocates for taking time to decompress and reset, especially when overwhelmed.

🌿 Lawn Care Insights

  • Mila explains the difference between lawn maintenance and landscaping.
  • She stresses the importance of quality work and customer trust.
  • Rashawn shares a humorous but cautionary tale about hiring an unqualified landscaper who ruined his hedges.

💡 Business Advice

  • Mela encourages:
    • Multiple streams of income
    • Proper business structure
    • Resilience in the face of adversity
  • She highlights the importance of reputation and referrals in growing a service-based business.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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Perseverance: Discusses mental health, multiple streams of income and dealing with adversity.

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

A serial entrepreneur with multiple businesses including:

    • Landscaping (Family Lawn Services)
    • Mortgage lending (commercial and residential)
    • Business consulting (especially on proper business structuring)

🌱 Entrepreneurial Journey

  • Mela and her husband transitioned from retail management jobs (Walgreens and Walmart) to starting their own lawn care business.
  • The motivation was to build generational wealth and leave a legacy for their children.
  • They faced major setbacks, including the theft of their truck and equipment, but persevered and rebuilt.

🧘 Mental Health & Meditation

  • Mila emphasizes the importance of mental health, especially for entrepreneurs.
  • She shares her experience with postpartum depression and how meditation and journaling helped her heal and manage stress.
  • She advocates for taking time to decompress and reset, especially when overwhelmed.

🌿 Lawn Care Insights

  • Mila explains the difference between lawn maintenance and landscaping.
  • She stresses the importance of quality work and customer trust.
  • Rashawn shares a humorous but cautionary tale about hiring an unqualified landscaper who ruined his hedges.

💡 Business Advice

  • Mela encourages:
    • Multiple streams of income
    • Proper business structure
    • Resilience in the face of adversity
  • She highlights the importance of reputation and referrals in growing a service-based business.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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Info to Know: How to manage this new generation who may not look or think like you.

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

A trailblazer in private aviation and author of Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You.

✈️ Key Topics Discussed 1. Stephanie Chung’s Career Journey

  • Started as a baggage handler.
  • Rose to become President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.
  • One of the few African American women to lead in private aviation.

2. Understanding Private Aviation

  • Private jets offer flexibility and convenience—you fly on your schedule.
  • Access to 5,000+ airports vs. 500 for commercial airlines.
  • Used not just by celebrities, but also high-net-worth individuals and for humanitarian missions.

3. Ally Leadership Philosophy

  • Today’s workforce includes six generations, diverse ethnicities, genders, neurodiversity, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Leadership must evolve to meet people where they are.
  • The book emphasizes inclusive leadership beyond race and gender.

4. Leadership Lessons

  • Importance of human connection and empathy.
  • Knowing your team beyond their job titles—understanding their lives and motivations.
  • Listening is as important as speaking.

5. Generational Differences in the Workplace

  • Millennials and Gen Z value work-life balance and flexibility.
  • Older generations often driven by fear of being replaced or missing opportunities.
  • Leaders must bridge these gaps with understanding and adaptability.

6. The Role of Fear

  • Fear can hinder growth, especially in older generations.
  • Fear of technology, being replaced, or taking time off.
  • Good leadership helps alleviate fear and fosters collaboration.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “You don’t have to be a celebrity to fly private. Most people who do, you’ve never heard of.”
  • “Ally leadership is not just about race or gender—it’s about everyone.”
  • “If it’s a problem with millennials, we raised them. Look in the mirror.”
  • “The differentiator isn’t just your product—it’s the human connection.”
  • “Decisions are made by people who look left, right, and forward—never behind. Stay in their line of sight.”

 

#BEST

#SHMS

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Uplift: He consults families on the best ways to plan, save and pay for college.

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

A certified financial planner and college funding expert.

  • Over 20 years of experience in financial planning.
  • Specializes in college financial planning.
  • Runs the website and podcast: TamingTheHighCostOfCollege.com

2. Understanding College Funding Options

  • Need-Based Aid: Based on family income/assets (e.g., FAFSA).
  • Merit-Based Aid: Based on academic, athletic, or other achievements.
  • Loans: A tool—not inherently bad, but must be used wisely.
  • Military Benefits: Viable for some families, but not universal.

3. Late-Stage College Planning

  • Begins in sophomore or freshman year of high school.
  • Parents should start early to avoid last-minute stress and poor decisions.
  • Includes understanding aid formulas, school selection, and financial strategy.

4. The Real Cost of College

  • The sticker price is not the actual price most families pay.
  • Example: Stanford may cost \$87,000/year, but families earning under \$100K may pay nothing.
  • Each school has different aid policies—research is essential.

5. Balancing College and Retirement

  • Many families sacrifice retirement savings to pay for college.
  • Brad emphasizes awareness of trade-offs: “Don’t delay retirement to pay for college unless you understand the consequences.”

6. Common Mistakes

  • Waiting too long to plan.
  • Relying on anecdotal advice from friends or relatives.
  • Applying only to expensive schools without exploring affordable alternatives.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “Loans aren’t good or bad—they’re just a tool. But using the wrong tool can cause damage.”
  • “The sticker price is not the price you pay. It’s the starting point.”
  • “Start planning in sophomore year. Don’t wait until senior year when deadlines are looming.”
  • “You can’t delay retirement to pay for college and expect it to work out. That’s a dangerous trade-off.”
  • “Education is affordable—you just need to know the right path.”

 

  • #BEST
  • #STRAW
  • #SHMS

 

Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/

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Info to Know: How to manage this new generation who may not look or think like you.

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

A trailblazer in private aviation and author of Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You.

✈️ Key Topics Discussed 1. Stephanie Chung’s Career Journey

  • Started as a baggage handler.
  • Rose to become President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.
  • One of the few African American women to lead in private aviation.

2. Understanding Private Aviation

  • Private jets offer flexibility and convenience—you fly on your schedule.
  • Access to 5,000+ airports vs. 500 for commercial airlines.
  • Used not just by celebrities, but also high-net-worth individuals and for humanitarian missions.

3. Ally Leadership Philosophy

  • Today’s workforce includes six generations, diverse ethnicities, genders, neurodiversity, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Leadership must evolve to meet people where they are.
  • The book emphasizes inclusive leadership beyond race and gender.

4. Leadership Lessons

  • Importance of human connection and empathy.
  • Knowing your team beyond their job titles—understanding their lives and motivations.
  • Listening is as important as speaking.

5. Generational Differences in the Workplace

  • Millennials and Gen Z value work-life balance and flexibility.
  • Older generations often driven by fear of being replaced or missing opportunities.
  • Leaders must bridge these gaps with understanding and adaptability.

6. The Role of Fear

  • Fear can hinder growth, especially in older generations.
  • Fear of technology, being replaced, or taking time off.
  • Good leadership helps alleviate fear and fosters collaboration.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “You don’t have to be a celebrity to fly private. Most people who do, you’ve never heard of.”
  • “Ally leadership is not just about race or gender—it’s about everyone.”
  • “If it’s a problem with millennials, we raised them. Look in the mirror.”
  • “The differentiator isn’t just your product—it’s the human connection.”
  • “Decisions are made by people who look left, right, and forward—never behind. Stay in their line of sight.”

 

#BEST

#SHMS

Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: He consults families on the best ways to plan, save and pay for college.

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

A certified financial planner and college funding expert.

  • Over 20 years of experience in financial planning.
  • Specializes in college financial planning.
  • Runs the website and podcast: TamingTheHighCostOfCollege.com

2. Understanding College Funding Options

  • Need-Based Aid: Based on family income/assets (e.g., FAFSA).
  • Merit-Based Aid: Based on academic, athletic, or other achievements.
  • Loans: A tool—not inherently bad, but must be used wisely.
  • Military Benefits: Viable for some families, but not universal.

3. Late-Stage College Planning

  • Begins in sophomore or freshman year of high school.
  • Parents should start early to avoid last-minute stress and poor decisions.
  • Includes understanding aid formulas, school selection, and financial strategy.

4. The Real Cost of College

  • The sticker price is not the actual price most families pay.
  • Example: Stanford may cost \$87,000/year, but families earning under \$100K may pay nothing.
  • Each school has different aid policies—research is essential.

5. Balancing College and Retirement

  • Many families sacrifice retirement savings to pay for college.
  • Brad emphasizes awareness of trade-offs: “Don’t delay retirement to pay for college unless you understand the consequences.”

6. Common Mistakes

  • Waiting too long to plan.
  • Relying on anecdotal advice from friends or relatives.
  • Applying only to expensive schools without exploring affordable alternatives.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “Loans aren’t good or bad—they’re just a tool. But using the wrong tool can cause damage.”
  • “The sticker price is not the price you pay. It’s the starting point.”
  • “Start planning in sophomore year. Don’t wait until senior year when deadlines are looming.”
  • “You can’t delay retirement to pay for college and expect it to work out. That’s a dangerous trade-off.”
  • “Education is affordable—you just need to know the right path.”

 

  • #BEST
  • #STRAW
  • #SHMS

 

Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Info to Know: How to manage this new generation who may not look or think like you.

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

A trailblazer in private aviation and author of Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You.

✈️ Key Topics Discussed 1. Stephanie Chung’s Career Journey

  • Started as a baggage handler.
  • Rose to become President of JetSuite and Chief Growth Officer at Wheels Up.
  • One of the few African American women to lead in private aviation.

2. Understanding Private Aviation

  • Private jets offer flexibility and convenience—you fly on your schedule.
  • Access to 5,000+ airports vs. 500 for commercial airlines.
  • Used not just by celebrities, but also high-net-worth individuals and for humanitarian missions.

3. Ally Leadership Philosophy

  • Today’s workforce includes six generations, diverse ethnicities, genders, neurodiversity, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Leadership must evolve to meet people where they are.
  • The book emphasizes inclusive leadership beyond race and gender.

4. Leadership Lessons

  • Importance of human connection and empathy.
  • Knowing your team beyond their job titles—understanding their lives and motivations.
  • Listening is as important as speaking.

5. Generational Differences in the Workplace

  • Millennials and Gen Z value work-life balance and flexibility.
  • Older generations often driven by fear of being replaced or missing opportunities.
  • Leaders must bridge these gaps with understanding and adaptability.

6. The Role of Fear

  • Fear can hinder growth, especially in older generations.
  • Fear of technology, being replaced, or taking time off.
  • Good leadership helps alleviate fear and fosters collaboration.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “You don’t have to be a celebrity to fly private. Most people who do, you’ve never heard of.”
  • “Ally leadership is not just about race or gender—it’s about everyone.”
  • “If it’s a problem with millennials, we raised them. Look in the mirror.”
  • “The differentiator isn’t just your product—it’s the human connection.”
  • “Decisions are made by people who look left, right, and forward—never behind. Stay in their line of sight.”

 

#BEST

#SHMS

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: He consults families on the best ways to plan, save and pay for college.

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

A certified financial planner and college funding expert.

  • Over 20 years of experience in financial planning.
  • Specializes in college financial planning.
  • Runs the website and podcast: TamingTheHighCostOfCollege.com

2. Understanding College Funding Options

  • Need-Based Aid: Based on family income/assets (e.g., FAFSA).
  • Merit-Based Aid: Based on academic, athletic, or other achievements.
  • Loans: A tool—not inherently bad, but must be used wisely.
  • Military Benefits: Viable for some families, but not universal.

3. Late-Stage College Planning

  • Begins in sophomore or freshman year of high school.
  • Parents should start early to avoid last-minute stress and poor decisions.
  • Includes understanding aid formulas, school selection, and financial strategy.

4. The Real Cost of College

  • The sticker price is not the actual price most families pay.
  • Example: Stanford may cost \$87,000/year, but families earning under \$100K may pay nothing.
  • Each school has different aid policies—research is essential.

5. Balancing College and Retirement

  • Many families sacrifice retirement savings to pay for college.
  • Brad emphasizes awareness of trade-offs: “Don’t delay retirement to pay for college unless you understand the consequences.”

6. Common Mistakes

  • Waiting too long to plan.
  • Relying on anecdotal advice from friends or relatives.
  • Applying only to expensive schools without exploring affordable alternatives.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • “Loans aren’t good or bad—they’re just a tool. But using the wrong tool can cause damage.”
  • “The sticker price is not the price you pay. It’s the starting point.”
  • “Start planning in sophomore year. Don’t wait until senior year when deadlines are looming.”
  • “You can’t delay retirement to pay for college and expect it to work out. That’s a dangerous trade-off.”
  • “Education is affordable—you just need to know the right path.”

 

  • #BEST
  • #STRAW
  • #SHMS

 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Legacy: He shares the cultural history of D.C.’s iconic mumbo sauce and youth mentorship.

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

💼 Business Overview

  • Henry’s Soul CafĂŠ: A family legacy restaurant founded in 1968 by Jermaine’s father. Jermaine expanded the brand while honoring its roots.
  • Culinary Institute: Created to train and mentor youth in the culinary arts.
  • Film & Talent: Produces films (Strange LoveTrophy WifeLegendary with Earthquake) and manages comedians and entertainers.
  • Real Estate: Active developer and investor in the DMV area.

 

💡 Key Insights

  • Legacy & Mentorship: Inspired by his father’s generosity and work ethic, Jermaine emphasizes giving back and mentoring youth.
  • Multiple Streams of Income: Jermaine diversified his career across food, entertainment, and real estate.
  • Community Impact: Employs and mentors local youth, often becoming a father figure and role model.
  • Soul Food Philosophy: Describes soul food as “cooked from the heart,” rooted in African American history and Southern traditions.
  • Mumbo Sauce Origin: Shared the cultural history of D.C.’s iconic mumbo sauce and consulted McDonald’s on its rollout.

 

🧠 Business Wisdom

  • “It’s not about what you acquire, it’s about what you help others acquire.”
  • “Kids emulate what they see. Be the example.”
  • “You don’t have to be the star to be the one who delivers the value.”

 

📦 Bonus Highlights

  • TV Appearance: Featured on OWN’s Great Soul Food Cook-Off as one of the top 8 soul food chefs in the U.S.
  • McDonald’s Collaboration: Consulted on the cultural authenticity of mumbo sauce for a national campaign.
  • Faith & Focus: Attributes his success to staying grounded, being trustworthy, and having a heart for service.

 

#BEST

#STRAW

#SHMS

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