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Family Motivation: Her passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.

Family Motivation: Her passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.

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

President of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:


🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Breaking Barriers in Construction

  • Monique Strong is a trailblazer in a traditionally male-dominated and white-dominated industry.
  • She leads NABWIC’s Atlanta chapter, advocating for leadership, equity, and professional development for Black women in construction.

2. What “Construction” Really Means

  • Construction isn’t just hard hats and manual labor—it includes:
    • General contracting
    • Project management
    • Estimating
    • Safety coordination
    • Architecture and engineering
    • Business ownership and development

3. Legacy and Inspiration

  • Monique’s passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.
  • Her journey includes a degree in engineering from Clark Atlanta University and further training in construction management.

4. Challenges and Triumphs

  • Faced skepticism from family and industry peers.
  • Overcame stereotypes and isolation as a young Black woman in construction.
  • Emphasizes the importance of knowing who you are and embracing your identity as a woman in the field.

5. The Power of Mentorship and Community

  • NABWIC provides a supportive network for women at all stages of their construction careers.
  • Weekly calls, mentorship, and shared resources help members grow and succeed.

6. Why Diversity in Construction Matters

  • Diversity reflects the makeup of the country and brings innovation and detail-oriented excellence to the field.
  • Inclusion in leadership and contracting opportunities is essential for equity and community development.

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “You don’t have to be hard. You just have to be hungry.”
  • “We are the unicorns people are looking for.”
  • “I like to take something that’s nothing and make it something.”

🎯 Advice for Women in Construction

  • Get involved with a community like NABWIC that supports your growth.
  • Seek mentorship from women at all stages—beginning, middle, and end of their careers.
  • Embrace your uniqueness and use it to lead and innovate.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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Family Motivation: Her passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

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

President of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:


🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Breaking Barriers in Construction

  • Monique Strong is a trailblazer in a traditionally male-dominated and white-dominated industry.
  • She leads NABWIC’s Atlanta chapter, advocating for leadership, equity, and professional development for Black women in construction.

2. What “Construction” Really Means

  • Construction isn’t just hard hats and manual labor—it includes:
    • General contracting
    • Project management
    • Estimating
    • Safety coordination
    • Architecture and engineering
    • Business ownership and development

3. Legacy and Inspiration

  • Monique’s passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.
  • Her journey includes a degree in engineering from Clark Atlanta University and further training in construction management.

4. Challenges and Triumphs

  • Faced skepticism from family and industry peers.
  • Overcame stereotypes and isolation as a young Black woman in construction.
  • Emphasizes the importance of knowing who you are and embracing your identity as a woman in the field.

5. The Power of Mentorship and Community

  • NABWIC provides a supportive network for women at all stages of their construction careers.
  • Weekly calls, mentorship, and shared resources help members grow and succeed.

6. Why Diversity in Construction Matters

  • Diversity reflects the makeup of the country and brings innovation and detail-oriented excellence to the field.
  • Inclusion in leadership and contracting opportunities is essential for equity and community development.

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “You don’t have to be hard. You just have to be hungry.”
  • “We are the unicorns people are looking for.”
  • “I like to take something that’s nothing and make it something.”

🎯 Advice for Women in Construction

  • Get involved with a community like NABWIC that supports your growth.
  • Seek mentorship from women at all stages—beginning, middle, and end of their careers.
  • Embrace your uniqueness and use it to lead and innovate.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grief Motivation: Lost both parents by age 16. Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

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

Thanks! The transcript from this episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass features an inspiring and high-energy interview with CPA and financial educator Carter Cofield, co-founder of Melanin Money. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:


🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Melanin Money: A Mission-Driven Firm

  • Co-founded by Carter Cofield and a financial advisor friend to serve the Black community.
  • Focuses on helping business owners save on taxes and invest wisely.
  • Aims to close the wealth gap and promote financial independence.

2. Authenticity as a Brand

  • Carter left corporate America after being told to hide his success and identity (e.g., facial hair, tattoos, car).
  • Built his brand by being unapologetically himself—fun, energetic, and passionate about financial literacy.
  • His authenticity has helped him connect with a wide audience and become a standout in a traditionally “boring” industry.

3. Personal Tragedy & Financial Awakening

  • Lost both parents by age 16.
  • Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.
  • Learned the importance of financial literacy after receiving only $5,000 from a $25,000 life insurance policy following his father’s death.

4. Financial Literacy & Health

  • Believes “health is wealth and wealth is health.”
  • Poor financial decisions often lead to poor health decisions (e.g., fast food due to affordability).
  • Financial stress can directly impact physical and mental well-being.

5. Melanin Money Awards

  • Annual event in Atlanta (July 18–20) celebrating Black wealth and financial milestones.
  • Awards given for reaching net worth goals ($100K, $500K, $1M, $10M).
  • Designed to make wealth-building visible and celebrated in the Black community.

6. Generational Wealth: Redefined

  • Not just about leaving money to your kids.
  • True generational wealth means your money lasts for multiple generations.
  • Involves setting up trusts, investments, and financial education for future heirs.

7. Free Weekly Financial Classes

  • Carter hosts free money classes every Wednesday at 7 PM ET.
  • Accessible via his Instagram: @cofield_advisors

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “Fear is Finally Exiting Average Reality.”
  • “It’s okay to sleep in late when your money woke up early.”
  • “The scariest thing is getting to the end of your life and realizing you never truly lived.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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

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Grief Motivation: Lost both parents by age 16. Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

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

Thanks! The transcript from this episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass features an inspiring and high-energy interview with CPA and financial educator Carter Cofield, co-founder of Melanin Money. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:


🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Melanin Money: A Mission-Driven Firm

  • Co-founded by Carter Cofield and a financial advisor friend to serve the Black community.
  • Focuses on helping business owners save on taxes and invest wisely.
  • Aims to close the wealth gap and promote financial independence.

2. Authenticity as a Brand

  • Carter left corporate America after being told to hide his success and identity (e.g., facial hair, tattoos, car).
  • Built his brand by being unapologetically himself—fun, energetic, and passionate about financial literacy.
  • His authenticity has helped him connect with a wide audience and become a standout in a traditionally “boring” industry.

3. Personal Tragedy & Financial Awakening

  • Lost both parents by age 16.
  • Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.
  • Learned the importance of financial literacy after receiving only $5,000 from a $25,000 life insurance policy following his father’s death.

4. Financial Literacy & Health

  • Believes “health is wealth and wealth is health.”
  • Poor financial decisions often lead to poor health decisions (e.g., fast food due to affordability).
  • Financial stress can directly impact physical and mental well-being.

5. Melanin Money Awards

  • Annual event in Atlanta (July 18–20) celebrating Black wealth and financial milestones.
  • Awards given for reaching net worth goals ($100K, $500K, $1M, $10M).
  • Designed to make wealth-building visible and celebrated in the Black community.

6. Generational Wealth: Redefined

  • Not just about leaving money to your kids.
  • True generational wealth means your money lasts for multiple generations.
  • Involves setting up trusts, investments, and financial education for future heirs.

7. Free Weekly Financial Classes

  • Carter hosts free money classes every Wednesday at 7 PM ET.
  • Accessible via his Instagram: @cofield_advisors

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “Fear is Finally Exiting Average Reality.”
  • “It’s okay to sleep in late when your money woke up early.”
  • “The scariest thing is getting to the end of your life and realizing you never truly lived.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grief Motivation: Lost both parents by age 16. Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

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

Thanks! The transcript from this episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass features an inspiring and high-energy interview with CPA and financial educator Carter Cofield, co-founder of Melanin Money. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:


🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Melanin Money: A Mission-Driven Firm

  • Co-founded by Carter Cofield and a financial advisor friend to serve the Black community.
  • Focuses on helping business owners save on taxes and invest wisely.
  • Aims to close the wealth gap and promote financial independence.

2. Authenticity as a Brand

  • Carter left corporate America after being told to hide his success and identity (e.g., facial hair, tattoos, car).
  • Built his brand by being unapologetically himself—fun, energetic, and passionate about financial literacy.
  • His authenticity has helped him connect with a wide audience and become a standout in a traditionally “boring” industry.

3. Personal Tragedy & Financial Awakening

  • Lost both parents by age 16.
  • Used grief as motivation to excel academically and professionally.
  • Learned the importance of financial literacy after receiving only $5,000 from a $25,000 life insurance policy following his father’s death.

4. Financial Literacy & Health

  • Believes “health is wealth and wealth is health.”
  • Poor financial decisions often lead to poor health decisions (e.g., fast food due to affordability).
  • Financial stress can directly impact physical and mental well-being.

5. Melanin Money Awards

  • Annual event in Atlanta (July 18–20) celebrating Black wealth and financial milestones.
  • Awards given for reaching net worth goals ($100K, $500K, $1M, $10M).
  • Designed to make wealth-building visible and celebrated in the Black community.

6. Generational Wealth: Redefined

  • Not just about leaving money to your kids.
  • True generational wealth means your money lasts for multiple generations.
  • Involves setting up trusts, investments, and financial education for future heirs.

7. Free Weekly Financial Classes

  • Carter hosts free money classes every Wednesday at 7 PM ET.
  • Accessible via his Instagram: @cofield_advisors

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “Fear is Finally Exiting Average Reality.”
  • “It’s okay to sleep in late when your money woke up early.”
  • “The scariest thing is getting to the end of your life and realizing you never truly lived.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tips: Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leketa Hawkins.

Also known as the Pocketbook Strategist. She is a financial literacy advocate and business consultant based in North Carolina, offering tools and resources to help individuals and small business owners take control of their financial futures.


🔑 Key Themes and Takeaways: 💼 About Dr. Leketa Hawkins

  • Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.
  • Also runs Hawdleigh.com, a platform for financial education courses and templates.
  • Her mission is to provide low-cost or no-cost financial education to underserved communities.

💡 Financial Literacy & Upbringing

  • Like many, Leketa grew up in a household where money was not discussed—a common cultural norm that left many unprepared for adult financial responsibilities.
  • She emphasizes the importance of breaking generational cycles by involving children in financial conversations early.

🧠 Emotional Spending

  • One of the most common financial pitfalls she sees is emotional spending—buying things to cope with stress, boredom, or celebration.
  • She recommends tracking spending for one week to identify patterns and triggers.
  • Online shopping makes emotional spending easier and more dangerous due to its convenience.

📊 Budgeting Strategies

  • Advocates for the 50/30/20 rule:
    • 50% for needs
    • 30% for wants
    • 20% for savings or debt
  • Encourages people to “name your money before you spend it”—assign every dollar a purpose.

👧🏾 Youth Financial Literacy

  • Stresses the importance of teaching kids that money is a tool, not a goal.
  • Encourages parents to:
    • Let kids ask financial questions.
    • Teach saving from every dollar earned.
    • Explain compound interest and the value of investing.

👩🏽‍💼 Empowering Women Financially

  • Many women feel overwhelmed or disempowered financially.
  • Dr. Hawkins encourages women to take small steps toward financial clarity and view financial wellness as a form of self-love.

💬 Final Lessons

  • Money doesn’t change who you are—it amplifies who you are.
  • Understanding the difference between assets and liabilities is foundational:
    • Assets put money in your pocket.
    • Liabilities take money out.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tips: Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leketa Hawkins.

Also known as the Pocketbook Strategist. She is a financial literacy advocate and business consultant based in North Carolina, offering tools and resources to help individuals and small business owners take control of their financial futures.


🔑 Key Themes and Takeaways: 💼 About Dr. Leketa Hawkins

  • Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.
  • Also runs Hawdleigh.com, a platform for financial education courses and templates.
  • Her mission is to provide low-cost or no-cost financial education to underserved communities.

💡 Financial Literacy & Upbringing

  • Like many, Leketa grew up in a household where money was not discussed—a common cultural norm that left many unprepared for adult financial responsibilities.
  • She emphasizes the importance of breaking generational cycles by involving children in financial conversations early.

🧠 Emotional Spending

  • One of the most common financial pitfalls she sees is emotional spending—buying things to cope with stress, boredom, or celebration.
  • She recommends tracking spending for one week to identify patterns and triggers.
  • Online shopping makes emotional spending easier and more dangerous due to its convenience.

📊 Budgeting Strategies

  • Advocates for the 50/30/20 rule:
    • 50% for needs
    • 30% for wants
    • 20% for savings or debt
  • Encourages people to “name your money before you spend it”—assign every dollar a purpose.

👧🏾 Youth Financial Literacy

  • Stresses the importance of teaching kids that money is a tool, not a goal.
  • Encourages parents to:
    • Let kids ask financial questions.
    • Teach saving from every dollar earned.
    • Explain compound interest and the value of investing.

👩🏽‍💼 Empowering Women Financially

  • Many women feel overwhelmed or disempowered financially.
  • Dr. Hawkins encourages women to take small steps toward financial clarity and view financial wellness as a form of self-love.

💬 Final Lessons

  • Money doesn’t change who you are—it amplifies who you are.
  • Understanding the difference between assets and liabilities is foundational:
    • Assets put money in your pocket.
    • Liabilities take money out.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tips: Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.

Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadioApple PodcastsSpotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning!

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Leketa Hawkins.

Also known as the Pocketbook Strategist. She is a financial literacy advocate and business consultant based in North Carolina, offering tools and resources to help individuals and small business owners take control of their financial futures.


🔑 Key Themes and Takeaways: 💼 About Dr. Leketa Hawkins

  • Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.
  • Also runs Hawdleigh.com, a platform for financial education courses and templates.
  • Her mission is to provide low-cost or no-cost financial education to underserved communities.

💡 Financial Literacy & Upbringing

  • Like many, Leketa grew up in a household where money was not discussed—a common cultural norm that left many unprepared for adult financial responsibilities.
  • She emphasizes the importance of breaking generational cycles by involving children in financial conversations early.

🧠 Emotional Spending

  • One of the most common financial pitfalls she sees is emotional spending—buying things to cope with stress, boredom, or celebration.
  • She recommends tracking spending for one week to identify patterns and triggers.
  • Online shopping makes emotional spending easier and more dangerous due to its convenience.

📊 Budgeting Strategies

  • Advocates for the 50/30/20 rule:
    • 50% for needs
    • 30% for wants
    • 20% for savings or debt
  • Encourages people to “name your money before you spend it”—assign every dollar a purpose.

👧🏾 Youth Financial Literacy

  • Stresses the importance of teaching kids that money is a tool, not a goal.
  • Encourages parents to:
    • Let kids ask financial questions.
    • Teach saving from every dollar earned.
    • Explain compound interest and the value of investing.

👩🏽‍💼 Empowering Women Financially

  • Many women feel overwhelmed or disempowered financially.
  • Dr. Hawkins encourages women to take small steps toward financial clarity and view financial wellness as a form of self-love.

💬 Final Lessons

  • Money doesn’t change who you are—it amplifies who you are.
  • Understanding the difference between assets and liabilities is foundational:
    • Assets put money in your pocket.
    • Liabilities take money out.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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