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    Overcoming the Odds: She built a $400K+ remote household income, helping 200+ people land tech jobs.

    02/06/2026 | 30min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jennifer Gaddis.
    Interview Summary
    Show: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Guest: Jennifer Gaddis – Senior Quality Assurance Engineer, Educator, Founder of Road to QA
    1. Purpose of the Interview
    The primary purpose of the interview is to inspire and educate everyday people—especially those without college degrees or traditional tech backgrounds—on how to pivot into technology careers, specifically Quality Assurance (QA), and to reframe fear around AI, layoffs, and automation into opportunity.
    Jennifer’s story is used as proof of concept that:
    You do not need a college degree to succeed in tech
    Transferable skills already qualify many people for QA roles
    AI does not eliminate jobs—it creates new opportunities
    Strategic career pivots can result in life-changing income and freedom
    Rushion positions Jennifer not only as a success story, but as a new blueprint for wealth-building through skills, not credentials. [
    2. Interview Overview (High-Level Summary)
    Jennifer Gaddis shares how she:
    Pivoted into tech in 2021 with no degree
    Went from $40K to six figures within 90 days
    Built a $400K+ remote household income with her husband
    Created Road to QA, helping 200+ people land tech jobs
    Accidentally built a multi-million-dollar education business
    Used personal hardship, COVID, financial stress, and family responsibility as fuel—not limitations
    She explains what Quality Assurance engineering is, why it is resistant to AI replacement, and how regular users of apps are already doing parts of QA work without realizing it.
    3. Key Takeaways A. You’re Already More Qualified Than You Think
    Jennifer emphasizes that everyday digital behavior translates into QA skills:
    Using apps
    Identifying bugs
    Expecting software to “work correctly”
    Navigating systems as an end user
    This insight forms the core of her teaching philosophy.
    B. The Faster You Add Skills, the Faster You Increase Income
    Jennifer repeatedly notes:
    “The difference in your paycheck is your skillset.”
    By stacking skills (manual QA → automation → AI testing), professionals increase their market value, not just job security.
    C. AI Is a Career Accelerator, Not a Threat
    Rather than fearing AI, Jennifer encourages people to:
    Work alongside AI
    Become the humans overseeing AI systems
    Move into hybrid QA + automation + AI roles
    She stresses that human oversight is still required in tech deployment.
    D. Entrepreneurship Can Be Accidental—but Scalable
    Jennifer did not initially plan to build a company. Her business emerged from:
    Instagram stories
    A $97 beginner e-book
    Real student outcomes
    Her willingness to:
    Raise prices
    Build systems
    Hire specialists
    Learn financial discipline
    Allowed Road to QA to grow sustainably.
    E. Representation and Access Matter
    Jennifer openly discusses:
    Being a Black woman in tech
    Coming from financial insecurity
    Navigating family obligations
    Redefining success for future generations
    Her story challenges stereotypes about who “belongs” in tech careers. [
    4. Notable Quotes from the Interview
    “I landed my first year in tech within 90 days.” [
    “The difference in your paycheck is your skillset.”
    “You’re already a software tester—you just don’t know it yet.” [
    “I didn’t set out to build a company. I said yes to myself.” [
    “AI still needs human oversight.”
    “My journey was already different, so I had to build something different.”
    5. Overall Message
    Jennifer Gaddis’s interview reinforces a central theme of Money Making Conversations:
    Income growth follows skill alignment, not traditional credentials.
    Her journey reframes:
    Fear → strategy
    Job loss → skill expansion
    Limited access → self-investment
    The interview serves as both motivation and roadmap for anyone seeking financial mobility through tech—without gatekeeping.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Financial Tips: Founder of PocketbookStrategies.com, which offers financial literacy programs, tools, and resources.

    02/06/2026 | 20min
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    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
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    Financial Tip: he offers “the best mortgage in America”—characterized by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, low fixed interest rates, and no reliance on credit scores.

    02/06/2026 | 19min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Bruce Marks.
    CEO of NACA – America's Best Mortgage Program. The incredible NACA mortgage allows NACA Members to purchase their homes with the following:
    Below is a structured summary of the Bruce Marks interview with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, based entirely on the interview transcript you provided. All points and quotes are drawn from that source.
    Interview Summary Bruce Marks, founder and CEO of NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America), joins Rushion McDonald to discuss his four-decade mission to make affordable homeownership accessible to working families, particularly those historically excluded from the housing market. Marks explains how NACA fights predatory lending while simultaneously offering what he calls “the best mortgage in America”—characterized by no down payment, no closing costs, no fees, low fixed interest rates, and no reliance on credit scores.
    The conversation highlights NACA’s innovative programs, including converting Section 8 housing vouchers into mortgage payments, the $1 Homeownership Program for vacant properties, and large-scale, community-based homebuying events that process thousands of families in days rather than months. Marks frames homeownership as a tool for wealth-building, community stability, crime reduction, and racial equity.
    Purpose of the Interview The purpose of the interview is threefold:
    Educate listeners about alternative paths to homeownership that defy traditional mortgage industry norms.
    Challenge myths about credit scores, Section 8 recipients, and affordability.
    Promote NACA’s model as a scalable, nationwide solution to the housing affordability crisis and racial wealth gap.
    Key Takeaways 1. NACA’s Mortgage Model Is Radically Different No down payment
    No closing costs or fees
    Below-market, fixed interest rates
    Credit scores are not used; lending is based on payment history and financial behavior.
    2. Predatory Lending Targets Vulnerable Communities Marks defines predatory lending as mortgages “structured to fail”, citing the 2008 housing crisis as a direct result of unaffordable loan structures that later doubled or tripled payments.
    3. Section 8 as a Pathway to Ownership and Wealth NACA enables families to apply their Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers toward mortgage payments, allowing renters to build equity instead of enriching landlords. Over a 20‑year term, this can result in $200,000–$300,000 in personal wealth.
    4. The $1 Homeownership Program Is a Game Changer Cities sell vacant homes or lots to buyers for $1, while NACA finances renovation or new modular construction—cutting costs by eliminating developers and enabling homes to be built for roughly $120,000 total.
    5. Scale and Impact Matter NACA operates in all 50 states
    Newark event drew 25,000+ people over five days
    Over 75,000 homeowners served
    Foreclosure rate: 0.00012.
    Notable Quotes from Bruce Marks “We have the best mortgage in the country.”.
    “Predatory lending is a mortgage that is structured to fail.”.
    “What you’re doing is the wealth is now going to the person with a Section 8, not to the landlord.”.
    “We do character-based lending, never looking at someone’s credit score.”.
    “Homeownership is a safety issue, it’s an anti-crime issue.”
    Bottom Line The interview positions Bruce Marks and NACA as disruptors of the traditional mortgage industry, proving that affordability, scale, and advocacy can coexist. The message is clear: homeownership should be a right earned through responsibility and support—not a privilege restricted by wealth, credit scores, or predatory systems..
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    FULL SHOW: The Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation, Strawberry Letter: I Want to See it Every Time - 06.02.26

    02/06/2026 | 1h 30min
    The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Tow Truck Driver" | Ask The CLO | Entertainment & Trending News | The Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation | How Kids Have it Today vs How Their Parents Had It | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Naked Yoga" | Strawberry Letter - "I Want to See it Every Time" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Random Questions | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks
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    Scholarships: Her HBCU Week’s on-the-spot acceptance model allows eligible students to receive immediate college decisions and scholarship offers.

    02/06/2026 | 17min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley Christopher.
    Interview Summary: Ashley Christopher on Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Guest: Ashley Christopher
    Host: Rushion McDonald
    Platform: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
    Focus: HBCU access, scholarships, STEM pipeline, purpose-driven leadership
    Overall Summary
    Ashley Christopher shares the origin, growth, and impact of the HBCU Week Foundation, which she founded in 2017 to increase enrollment at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), remove financial barriers, and create direct pathways from high school to college and corporate America. What began as a local Wilmington, Delaware initiative evolved into a national movement that has facilitated over 10,000 on-the-spot HBCU acceptances and nearly $100 million in scholarships, including a landmark $40 million STEM scholarship partnership.
    The conversation blends entrepreneurship, education equity, resilience, faith, and purpose, highlighting how lived experience and authentic mission can scale social impact.
    Purpose of the Interview
    To spotlight the HBCU Week Foundation and its measurable outcomes (acceptances, scholarships, STEM investment).
    To educate families and students about on-the-spot college acceptance and scholarship opportunities.
    To inspire purpose-driven leadership, particularly among Black entrepreneurs and community leaders.
    To demonstrate how local solutions can scale nationally when rooted in authenticity and impact.
    To share a personal story of resilience, including surviving a stroke at age 29 and redefining purpose.
    Key Takeaways 1. Access Changes Outcomes
    HBCU Week’s on-the-spot acceptance model allows eligible students to receive immediate college decisions and scholarship offers at a live college fair.
    This removes prolonged uncertainty and barriers that often discourage first-generation and underserved students.
    Students bring their transcript, SAT/ACT scores, meet with an HBCU counselor, and can be accepted immediately.
    2. HBCUs Are a Pipeline to Opportunity
    Ashley emphasizes that HBCUs are not just cultural institutions, but talent pipelines into corporate America, particularly for STEM fields.
    Enrollment growth and scholarship funding are as critical as brand awareness.
    3. The Power of Strategic Partnerships
    A relationship that began with seven $40,000 STEM scholarships grew into a $40 million partnership with the American Chemistry Council.
    The goal: addressing a projected STEM workforce deficit while increasing diversity in the field.
    The partnership now supports 1,000 students committed to STEM majors at HBCUs, with nearly 600 awards already distributed.
    4. Purpose Can Be Born From Crisis
    Ashley shares her experience of having a stroke at age 29, caused by birth control use, which required her to relearn how to write and regain physical mobility.
    The experience intensified her sense of urgency, discipline, and purpose.
    Surviving the stroke shifted her mindset from ambition to intentional impact.
    5. Authentic Passion Fuels Scalable Impact
    Ashley never intended HBCU Week to become national—it was designed to serve students in her hometown.
    Growth occurred organically because the mission was authentic, focused, and student-centered.
    “When you love what you do and have a real passion behind the impact, it catches on.”
    Notable Quotes
    On Mission & Growth
    “The goal was to take care of the students in my hometown… I had no idea it would become national.”
    On On-the-Spot Acceptance
    “If you have the requisite GPA and SAT or ACT score, you can be admitted right there.”
    On HBCUs & STEM
    “If everybody around the table looks the same, we’re in trouble.”
    On Faith & Opportunity
    “I can’t take credit for it… but for my relationship with God, this wouldn’t be a thing.”
    On Purpose After Adversity
    “It created a different sense of drive and purpose in me.”
    On Impact
    “If I can’t help tier-one students, who can?”
    Conclusion
    The interview positions Ashley Christopher as a systems builder, not just a nonprofit founder. Her work demonstrates how education access, strategic partnerships, and lived experience can intersect to change thousands of lives. The conversation reinforces that scalable impact often starts with a local problem, clear values, and relentless execution.

    #BEST
    #STRAW
    #SHMS
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Start your day with laughs, love, and real talk from Steve Harvey and his hilarious crew Shirley Strawberry, Carla Ferrell, Nephew Tommy, and Junior on the #1 morning radio show in America. Prank calls, life advice, celebrity guests, and nonstop energy. Follow, favorite, and subscribe now so you never miss a moment! Steve Harvey brings his unmatched charisma and wisdom to mornings across the country, mixing comedy, culture, and connection like no one else. Whether you need a laugh, a lift, or a little perspective, The Steve Harvey Morning Show delivers it all. Join millions who tune in every day, and make Steve and the crew part of your morning routine!
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