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  • Uplift: How to communicate with healthcare providers, to avoid crushing medical bills
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington. An internal medicine physician and medical billing expert. The discussion focuses on the complexities of health insurance, financial risks tied to medical expenses, and strategies to protect oneself from crushing medical debt. Key Highlights: Introduction to the Show:Rushion McDonald sets the stage for conversations about financial empowerment, entrepreneurship, and learning from successful professionals. Guest Introduction – Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington: She has extensive experience in primary care, psychiatry, and health insurance. She helps patients navigate medical billing and financial pitfalls in healthcare. She hosts What Your Doctor Wants You to Know, a podcast providing insights into healthcare and medical expenses. The Reality of Health Insurance: Even individuals with "great" health insurance are still at risk of massive medical debt. Deductibles reset annually, meaning someone who undergoes treatment at the end of the year may find themselves financially exposed when the new year begins. Medical expenses often lead to bankruptcy, making insurance literacy essential. Why People Avoid Insurance: Younger individuals often feel invincible and avoid paying for insurance. Unexpected accidents or illnesses can derail financial stability, even for the healthiest individuals. Steps to Avoid Medical Debt:Dr. Ellington outlines three steps to properly handle and negotiate medical bills: Step 1: Ensure the bill contains real CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes—many bills are sent without them, making it harder for patients to validate costs. Step 2: Research CPT codes online or use her Medical Bill Buster App to compare billed charges to Medicare rates (Medicare sets the most reasonable prices). Step 3: Negotiate with healthcare providers using Medicare pricing as leverage to reduce inflated charges. The Importance of Supplemental Insurance: Traditional health insurance doesn’t always cover major costs. Individuals, especially entrepreneurs and gig workers, should consider critical illness insurance, hospitalization insurance, and accident insurance as financial safeguards. Insurance vs. Other Mandatory Coverage: Unlike home or car insurance (which is legally required), health insurance is not mandatory in many cases, despite being equally essential for financial security. This creates a gap where uninsured individuals take on extreme financial risk when health issues arise. How to Contact Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington: Website: crushmedicaldebt.com Email: [email protected] Overall Takeaway: The discussion reinforces that health insurance should be viewed as a financial protection tool, not just a routine expense. Entrepreneurs, gig workers, and uninsured individuals need to take proactive steps in securing coverage and understanding how to negotiate medical bills effectively. Would you like a more in-depth analysis on a particular topic from this discussion? #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Uplift: She worked for free to pursue her entrepreneurial dreams, she now owns several Nothing Bundt Cakes franchises.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Charlie Shabazz. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: Showcase Charlie Shabaaz’s journey from CPA to bakery franchise owner. Inspire listeners to overcome fear and pursue entrepreneurial dreams. Educate the audience on franchising, financial discipline, and community engagement. Highlight the importance of adaptability and vision in business success. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. From CPA to Cake Boss Charlie is a Temple University graduate with a master’s in taxation. She worked in corporate accounting before pivoting to entrepreneurship. Her transition was sparked by a desire to fill a community need in Tucker, GA. “I was committed to bringing a bakery… I was kind of on the hook.” – Charlie Shabaaz 2. Overcoming Fear and Taking Leaps Charlie moved from Philadelphia to Atlanta with no job contract—just faith. She offered to work for free to learn business taxes, showing initiative and humility. Her story emphasizes that fear is natural, but planning and persistence are key. “I took a temp job. It took a leap of faith.” – Charlie Shabaaz“Fear drives so many people from reaching their ultimate dream.” – Rushion McDonald 3. Franchise Journey Initially planned a pie business, but pivoted to Nothing Bundt Cakes after discovering the brand. She researched and connected with the franchise team, ultimately choosing it over another bakery concept. “I Googled bakery franchise… and it morphed into Nothing Bundt Cakes.” – Charlie Shabaaz 4. Financial Discipline & Real Talk Despite being a CPA, Charlie shared her own struggles with money and credit card debt. She used spreadsheets and strategic payments to eliminate debt. “I had a spreadsheet… I was committed to the $200 here, $250 there.” – Charlie Shabaaz 5. Community Engagement & Leadership Charlie is active in local business associations and chambers of commerce. She believes in giving back to the community and building relationships. “Businesses come to communities and take… I want to give back.” – Charlie Shabaaz 6. Franchising Explained Franchising is about buying a proven business model. The founders of Nothing Bundt Cakes created a replicable system that franchisees can follow. “You buy the blueprint… once you prove the concept can be done by anyone, anywhere.” – Charlie Shabaaz 7. Empowering Black Women Entrepreneurs Charlie attributes her drive to her mother’s encouragement and the desire to break out of North Philly. She highlights how Black women are the fastest-growing segment in entrepreneurship. “Our mothers are the backbone of why we’re so successful.” – Charlie Shabaaz 💬 Memorable Quotes “I didn’t bake. I used to just cut the cookie roll and spray the pan.” “You don’t have to be a baker. You just have to have the passion and the ability to work hard.” “Know what you’re good at and what you’re not good at.” 🌟 Impact of the Interview This episode resonated deeply with listeners, sparking live call-ins from aspiring entrepreneurs. It served as a masterclass in courage, adaptability, and community-driven business. #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Uplift: She creates caregiving support systems, employee wellness programs, and flexible work policies.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Sierra Morgan. Founder of Rose HR and newly crowned Miss Maryland Corporate America, joins Money Making Conversations Masterclass to discuss her work in HR consulting, caregiving advocacy, and workplace wellness. She shares insights on balancing entrepreneurship, corporate leadership, and her passion for supporting caregivers. 🔑 Key Themes & Highlights Miss Maryland Corporate America & Advocacy Cierra entered the competition to elevate her platform, focusing on caregiving awareness and employee wellness. Corporate America’s mission aligns with her goal of empowering businesswomen beyond beauty, emphasizing leadership and workplace well-being. Entrepreneurship & HR Leadership Founder of Rose HR, a consulting firm helping organizations develop flexible work policies, wellness programs, and caregiving support systems. Works full-time as an HR executive for a nonprofit, balancing multiple roles. Encourages small business owners to invest in HR early to avoid costly mistakes, such as legal issues, lack of structured hiring, and workplace conflicts. Caregiving & Workplace Policies With 15+ years of caregiving experience, Cierra advocates for better corporate policies supporting family caregivers. Expanded her HR consulting to offer caregiving coaching, helping families navigate resources and long-term planning. Highlights the financial and emotional toll of caregiving, including background checks, trust-building, and caregiver burnout. Mental & Emotional Impact of Caregiving Many caregivers experience guilt, burnout, and emotional exhaustion due to balancing work and personal responsibilities. Therapy, self-care, and community support are essential for managing the pressures of caregiving. Stresses the need for workplace awareness and flexible policies to accommodate employees in caregiving roles. HR Best Practices for Business Owners Small businesses often undervalue HR until legal issues arise—recommends having a lawyer, accountant, and HR consultant from the start. Advises entrepreneurs to properly structure hiring processes, create employee handbooks, and implement leadership development programs. Helps business owners understand salary expectations, job structuring, and competitive benefits packages. Future Projects & Legacy Launching Caregiving Compass Academy to provide coaching for family caregivers. Continues advocacy through her nonprofit work supporting literacy, arts, and youth empowerment. Hosts podcast "The Bottom Line Is", discussing topics such as relationships, workplace success, and caregiving insights. 📘 Resources & Contact InformationSierra Morgan’s work is accessible through:🔗 Website: Rose HR🔗 Social Media: @CCTheDiva🔗 Podcast: The Bottom Line Is (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube) #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Work and Family: How to balance Work-Related Stress at Home and Work.
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed, Annie Yatch. A leadership and performance coach specializing in helping high-achieving entrepreneurs balance business growth with personal fulfillment. The discussion focused on leadership, relationships, and overcoming subconscious barriers to success. 🔑 Key Themes & Highlights Balancing Business & Personal Life Yatch helps ambitious entrepreneurs struggling to balance home life and business growth. She emphasized that success at work doesn’t mean sacrificing relationships—leaders must redefine their roles at home. The Importance of Transition Time Many entrepreneurs struggle to switch from work mode to home life, leading to stress in relationships. Yatch recommends a 30-minute decompression routine before entering the home, including: Writing down lingering work concerns. Engaging in a mindless activity like listening to music. Reflecting on positive memories with loved ones to shift emotional energy. Leadership Gaps in Entrepreneurs Yatch identified three major leadership gaps that hold entrepreneurs back: Delegation – Many leaders struggle to trust their teams, leading to micromanagement. Feedback – Entrepreneurs must learn to give and receive feedback effectively without defensiveness. Planning – Businesses often fail to plan for obstacles, focusing only on ideal scenarios. Trauma & Entrepreneurial Success Yatch explained that many entrepreneurs have unresolved childhood trauma, leading them to create chaos in business as a way to regain control. She emphasized that stability at home is crucial for scaling a business successfully. 📘 About Annie YatchAnnie Yatch is a team leadership and performance coach, specializing in helping entrepreneurs unlock their full potential. She is the founder of Northstar Leadership, a company dedicated to helping high-achieving men redefine leadership at home and in business. #AMI #BEST #STRAW #SHMS Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • FULL SHOW: Love Without Finance?, Strawberry Letter: Who's Been Filling Up Her Tank? - 09.17.25
    The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Wednesday, September 17th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Is That Your Husband?" | Ask The CLO | Entertainment News | NeYo's New Mattress | Can Love Exist Without Finance? | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "He Left His Drawers" | Strawberry Letter - "Who's Been Filling Up Her Tank?" Parts 1-2 | Sports Talk With Junior | Social Media Advice | Wellness Wednesday | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing RemarksSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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