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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Overcoming the Odds: She demonstrates that bankruptcy can become a turning point rather a permanent financial barrier.

    23/06/2026 | 24min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ashley Joi Boyd.
    Interview Purpose
    The purpose of this interview is to explore the intersection of creativity, financial literacy, ownership, and personal resilience, using Ashley Joi Boyd’s journey as a Grammy‑nominated songwriter, music publisher, real estate developer, and author as a powerful case study.
    Through honest conversation, Ashley reframes success in the entertainment industry beyond fame and hits, emphasizing business ownership, financial education, mindset, and long‑term wealth building. The interview also serves as an empowerment message—particularly for women—demonstrating that financial setbacks, including bankruptcy, can become turning points rather than permanent barriers.
    Major Themes & Key Takeaways 1. Songwriting Is the Heart—and the Business—of Music
    Ashley explains that songwriting is not just creativity; it is the foundation of lasting success in the music industry. While artists may earn from performances, writers and publishers earn from ownership, collecting royalties every time a song is played, streamed, or used globally.
    Key takeaway: Creativity generates income, but ownership generates wealth.
    2. Publishing Is Where the Real Money Lives
    Ashley highlights that music publishing—not performing—is the most lucrative side of the industry. By owning her publishing company, she positioned herself to earn long‑term, recurring income rather than relying on one‑time payments or constant touring.
    Key takeaway: Understanding back‑end revenue streams is critical in any industry.
    3. Business Knowledge Creates Leverage
    Raised in an entertainment household, Ashley learned early the importance of understanding contracts, rights, and percentages. She famously walked away from a publishing deal that demanded 75% ownership—choosing long‑term control over short‑term opportunity.
    Key takeaway: Walking away from the wrong deal can be the right decision.
    4. Opportunity Meets Preparation
    Ashley’s collaboration on Justin Bieber’s hit “Yummy” did not happen overnight. It was the result of years of preparation, proven skill, respect for her craft, and being ready when the door opened.
    Key takeaway: Access opens doors, but preparation determines what happens next.
    5. Financial Collapse Can Become Financial Education
    Ashley openly discusses filing for bankruptcy after the 2008 housing crash—a moment she describes as devastating but transformative. With no guidance at the time, she was forced to learn money management the hard way, reshaping her relationship with credit, debt, and planning.
    Key takeaway: Bankruptcy is not the end—it can be the beginning of financial mastery.
    6. Financial Literacy Is Often Untaught—but Essential
    Ashley stresses that many people, especially women, are never taught how to manage money, credit, or wealth. This gap inspired her book Financially Fly: Mastering Money and Wealth for Women, written to create a safe, honest space for financial conversations.
    Key takeaway: Making money is not the same as knowing how to keep or grow it.
    7. Wealth Is About Structure, Not Just Cash
    In defining generational wealth, Ashley emphasizes trusts, insurance policies, estate planning, and real estate—structures that protect families long after income stops.
    Key takeaway: Generational wealth is built with systems, not just income.
    8. Invest in Yourself First
    One of Ashley’s most practical strategies is prioritizing yourself as a financial line item—saving consistently, protecting your credit, and building habits that support future freedom.
    Key takeaway: If you don’t prioritize yourself financially, no one else will.
    9. Mindset Drives Money Patterns
    Ashley underscores that many financial struggles are rooted in scarcity mindset and emotional spending. Shifting to an abundance mindset and facing numbers honestly is the first step toward change.
    Key takeaway: Your mindset controls your financial outcomes.
    Notable Quotes
    “Songwriting is the heart and soul of a song—it’s what makes it last.”
    “The real money in music is on the back end.”
    “I walked away from a deal because the business wasn’t right—and that changed everything.”
    “Bankruptcy forced me to learn how to protect myself.”
    “Just because you know how to make money doesn’t mean you know how to keep it.”
    “Generational wealth is structure—trusts, insurance, planning.”
    “Put yourself on your own balance sheet.”
    “Your mindset controls everything around you.”
    Overall Message
    Ashley Joi Boyd’s interview is a masterclass in reclaiming control—creatively, financially, and mentally. Her story demonstrates that wealth is not defined by income alone, but by ownership, education, structure, and intention.
    By openly sharing both her success and setbacks, Ashley empowers listeners to stop avoiding financial truth, build sustainable habits, and believe that long‑term wealth is possible—no matter where they are starting.
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Financial Advice: A certified financial planner with 25+ years of experience, discusses her book Women and Wealth.

    23/06/2026 | 24min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cary Carbonaro.
    🎙️ Interview Summary
    Overview:
    Carrie Carbonaro, a certified financial planner with 25+ years of experience, discusses her book Women and Wealth and her mission to empower women financially. The interview focuses on the growing economic power of women, systemic gaps in the financial industry, and the importance of financial planning and independence.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview 1. Empower Women Financially
    Raise awareness about women’s role in the future of wealth ownership.
    Encourage women to take control of their financial futures.
    2. Highlight Industry Gaps
    Expose how the financial services industry has historically underserved women.
    Advocate for a more inclusive, “female-friendly” approach to financial planning.
    3. Promote Financial Planning for Everyone
    Emphasize that financial planning is not just for the wealthy.
    Encourage proactive, long-term planning to achieve financial freedom.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Women Will Control the Majority of Wealth
    By 2030, women are projected to control two-thirds of U.S. wealth (~$30 trillion). [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    👉 Lesson: The financial industry must adapt to serve a rapidly changing client base.
    2. The Financial Industry Is Not Built for Women
    Historically designed “by men for men.”
    Many women feel unheard, misunderstood, or underserved.
    👉 Lesson: Financial services must evolve in communication, empathy, and strategy.
    3. Women Often Leave Financial Advisors
    About 80% of women leave their financial advisor after a spouse dies. [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    Reasons:
    Lack of connection
    Poor communication
    Feeling excluded or pressured
    👉 Lesson: Relationship-building and inclusion are critical in financial advising.
    4. Financial Planning Is Essential for Everyone
    Not just for the wealthy—everyone needs a roadmap.
    Planning covers: Cash flow
    Investments
    Taxes
    Insurance
    Estate planning

    👉 Lesson: A comprehensive plan aligns all aspects of your financial life.
    5.“If You Fail to Plan, You Plan to Fail”
    Financial success requires intentional planning.
    Each person’s “financial freedom” looks different.
    👉 Lesson: Define your goals and build a strategy to reach them.
    6. Women Face a Significant Wealth Gap
    Beyond the wage gap, women experience a**“wealth gap”** due to: Career interruptions
    Caregiving responsibilities

    This can cost women around $1 million over a lifetime. [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    👉 Lesson: Structural and societal factors impact long-term wealth accumulation.
    7. Financial Literacy Equals Power and Choice
    Wealth gives options in lifestyle, career, and life decisions.
    👉 Lesson: Money is not just income—it’s control over your life.
    8. Women Often Seek Help Too Late
    Many women consult financial advisors only after crises (death, divorce, job loss).
    👉 Lesson: Proactive planning is far more effective than reactive decision-making.
    9. Representation Matters in Finance
    Only about 24% of certified financial planners are women. [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    👉 Lesson: More female professionals are needed to better serve female clients.
    10. Confidence & Visibility Drive Success
    Carbonaro built her business by: Positioning herself as a financial expert for women
    Speaking publicly and sharing her message
    Staying authentic to her mission

    👉 Lesson: Clear positioning and purpose attract the right audience.
    💬 Notable Quotes On Wealth Shift
    “By 2030, women are going to control two-thirds of the nation’s wealth.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Industry Gaps
    “My industry… has been built by men for men.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Planning
    “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Financial Independence
    “Women should control their own destiny… money equals power.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Advisor Relationships
    “80% of women leave their financial advisor after a spouse dies.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Life Impact of Wealth Gap
    “That… over her lifetime costs her $1 million.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    On Financial Timing
    “Women call me when it’s raining… I want them to call when it’s sunny.” [CARY CARBONARO | Txt]
    🧠 Bottom Line
    This interview highlights a major societal and financial shift:
    👉 Women are becoming the dominant force in wealth—but the system isn’t ready.
    Carrie Carbonaro’s message:
    Start planning early
    Build financial literacy
    Demand better service
    Use wealth as a tool for independence and choice
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Mental Health: She discusses why Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy.

    23/06/2026 | 34min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. LaToya Gilmore.
    A licensed professional counselor with 20+ years of experience.
    Topic: Her book Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries and her journey in mental health.
    2. Dr. Gilmore’s Career Path
    Started in mass communication, switched to psychology after a friend's suggestion.
    First psychology class sparked her passion.
    Emphasizes the importance of curiosity and self-awareness in career transitions.
    3. Mental Health and Career Change
    Discusses fear of change and how to overcome it.
    Encourages self-assessment and assertive communication.
    Talks about blocking external opinions to follow personal truth.
    4. Mental Health in the Black Community
    Pandemic brought mental health to the forefront.
    Black professionals increasingly seeking therapy for trauma, stress, and work-life balance.
    Her practice is 95% African-American professionals.
    5. HBCU Experience
    Attended Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern University.
    Highlights the affirming and empowering environment of HBCUs.
    Importance of representation and academic excellence.
    6. Book Discussion: Communication Skills for Healthier Boundaries
    Focuses on effective communication and healthy boundaries.
    Addresses rigid vs. absent boundaries and their impact on relationships and self-worth.
    7. Therapy Practice Model
    Transitioned from in-person to fully virtual practice.
    Offers flexibility for clients and shares her own experience with therapy.
    8. Entrepreneurship Lessons
    Graduate school didn’t teach business fundamentals.
    Learned about insurance, legal structure, and accounting on the fly.
    Advocates mentorship and using resources like ChatGPT (with caution).
    9. Betting on Yourself
    Shares her transition from full-time professor to private practice.
    Advises strategic planning and exit strategies over impulsive quitting.
    10. Parenting and Child Development
    Warns against premature diagnoses in children.
    Encourages education on developmental stages and adapting parenting strategies.
    11. Future of Mental Health Education
    Advocates normalization of mental health as part of routine healthcare.
    Notes increased visibility in media, faith communities, and public discourse.
    12. Boundaries in Social Settings
    Shares how she handles unsolicited therapy requests at social events.
    Emphasizes professional boundaries and offers referrals when needed.
    13. Closing
    Website: www.lovesupportguidance.com
    Social media: Instagram @DrGilmoreShares
    Encouragement to lead with gifts and keep winning.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    Self-awareness is the foundation for personal and professional growth.
    Mental health is health—it should be normalized and prioritized.
    Boundaries are essential for healthy relationships and self-care.
    Entrepreneurship requires preparation beyond passion—legal, financial, and structural knowledge is key.
    Representation matters—HBCUs provide affirming environments that expand possibilities.
    Parenting requires education, not assumptions—developmental quirks aren’t always disorders.
    🗣️ Notable Quotes
    “You have to allow your voice to be above the external voices and opinions.”
    “The individuals around you are not mind readers.”
    “The pandemic put us on the forefront of mental health… you had to sit at home with your own thoughts.”
    “Everyone is not going to be my client, but I do have resources.”
    “Mental wellness is just another leg of healthcare. That’s all it is.”
    “Don’t quit because you’re mad. Have an exit strategy.”
    “Boundaries can be rigid or absent—both can disrupt your life.”

    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    FULL SHOW: Marriage & Anniversaries, Strawberry Letter: All In The Family - 6.23.26

    23/06/2026 | 1h 32min
    The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Tuesday June 23rd, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open - Intros | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "The Sick & Shut In" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | Electiond Day - Primaries | Marriage & Anniversaries | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Praise Dance" | Strawberry Letter - "All In The Family" Pt. 1-2 | Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Fake Service Dogs | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Overcoming the Odds: Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, shares his journey from childhood to a powerful account of surviving prostate cancer.

    23/06/2026 | 27min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Brian Custer.
    🎙️ Interview Summary
    Overview:
    The interview is a mix of career storytelling, personal development, and health awareness. Brian Custer, an Emmy Award–winning sportscaster, shares his journey from childhood aspirations to ESPN, along with a powerful account of surviving prostate cancer. Rushion McDonald uses the conversation to highlight perseverance, purpose, and community impact.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The conversation serves three main purposes:
    1. Inspiration & Career Guidance
    Show how disciplined focus, mentorship, and persistence lead to success.
    Encourage listeners to create their own success story rather than just admire others.
    2. Representation & Legacy
    Highlight the importance of HBCUs, Black mentors, and representation in media.
    Reinforce the idea of uplifting community through achievement and visibility.
    3. Health Awareness (Major Focus)
    Raise awareness about prostate cancer, especially among Black men.
    Encourage early screening, eliminating stigma, and using influence for public good.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Success Starts with Early Vision
    Custer knew he wanted to be in television as early as middle school.
    Exposure to role models like Ted Koppel shaped his aspirations.
    👉 Lesson: Early inspiration + consistency = long-term career clarity.
    2. Pivoting from Failed Dreams Can Lead to Purpose
    His initial dream was to play basketball, but he redirected to broadcasting.
    Attending Hampton University became a pivotal decision.
    👉 Lesson: Letting go of one dream can open the door to your true calling.
    3. Mentorship and Representation Matter
    Influences included Irv Cross, James Brown, and Carole Simpson.
    Relationships later turned into mentorships.
    👉 Lesson: Seeing people who look like you succeed creates possibility—and access.
    4. Work Ethic Beats Glamour
    Started with overnight radio shifts (midnight–8am).
    Took on non-sports reporting roles to build skills and visibility.
    👉 Lesson: Success often begins with unglamorous, grind-heavy work.
    5. Systemic Bias Still Exists—but Can Be Overcome
    A news director assumed he was white based on his voice.
    This moment highlights both bias and the importance of opportunity.
    👉 Lesson: Talent can open doors, but awareness of bias is critical.
    6. Health Awareness Is Critical—Especially for Black Men
    Custer was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer at 42.
    He initially resisted testing due to stigma and discomfort.
    👉 Lesson: Avoiding screenings can be life-threatening—early detection saves lives.
    7. Use Your Platform for Impact
    After surgery, Custer committed to advocating for prostate cancer awareness.
    He now serves as a spokesperson to educate and save lives.
    👉 Lesson: Success gains meaning when it helps others.
    8. Mindset Determines How You Face Adversity
    Both Custer and McDonald described fear upon hearing “cancer.”
    Acceptance, faith, and perspective helped them move forward.
    👉 Lesson: Crisis reveals your values and reshapes your priorities.
    💬 Notable Quotes On Purpose & Calling
    “At that point, I knew I wanted to do television.”
    On Career Beginnings
    “My first job… was from midnight to 8:00 in the morning… that’s what I did.”
    On Bias in Media
    “You certainly don’t look the way you sound… I thought you were white.”
    On Cancer Diagnosis
    “All I heard was cancer.”
    On Awareness & Responsibility
    “Use your platform to help men of color… they need to see that it’s okay.”
    On Health Neglect
    “Cancer don’t go away without help… it’s going to keep winning.”
    On Masculinity & Stigma
    “I wasn’t trying to tell anybody… people gonna think I’m going to be dead.”
    🧠 Bottom Line
    This interview is not just about sports broadcasting—it’s about purpose, resilience, and responsibility.
    Brian Custer’s story demonstrates:
    How to build a career with intention
    How to navigate setbacks and bias
    And most importantly, how to turn personal struggle into public impact
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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