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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Business Tips: He inspires small business owners and creatives to pursue their passions despite obstacles.

    14/07/2026 | 34min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Yahya Muhammad.
    Topic: Entrepreneurship, legacy, and community impact through his ice cream business, Shawn Michelle’s Homemade Ice Cream
    Yahya Muhammad shares his journey from tasting unforgettable homemade ice cream as a child to founding one of Chicago’s most beloved ice cream brands. His story is one of perseverance, cultural pride, and community service, rooted in faith and inspired by family and fraternity.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    Highlight Yahya’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of Shawn Michelle’s Homemade Ice Cream.
    Inspire small business owners and creatives to pursue their passions despite obstacles.
    Showcase the importance of community engagement and mentorship.
    Celebrate Black excellence and cultural legacy through food and service.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 🍨 The Origin Story
    Inspired by a woman selling homemade ice cream in Avalon Park, Chicago.
    Spent six years perfecting his own recipe.
    First flavor: Honey Cinnamon Graham Cracker
    “I had no idea it would take about six years to learn how to make it.”
    🎓 Education & Influence
    Holds a Master’s in Sociology from Western Illinois University.
    Influenced by teachings of Elijah Muhammad and Minister Louis Farrakhan.
    Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, which instilled discipline and perseverance.
    “I learned principles… immutable principles that I’ve been striving to apply.”
    🚗 From Trunk to Storefront
    Started selling ice cream out of the trunk of his car in 1996.
    Grew from renting a room in a beauty salon to multiple storefronts.
    Now operates in Bronzeville, a historic Chicago neighborhood.
    “I didn’t even have a business license… I just believed.”
    🏆 Signature Flavors
    Known for nostalgic, Southern-inspired flavors: Grandma’s Old-Fashioned Vanilla
    Banana Pudding
    Georgia Peach Cobbler
    Bourbon Butter Pecan
    Southern Black Walnut

    “Our goal is to take you right back down memory lane.”
    💡 Business Philosophy
    Focuses on customer experience over product.
    Staff are trained as helpers, not just workers.
    Emphasizes service, quality, and pricing — but prioritizes service.
    “The food is not the number one thing. The number one thing is the service.”
    🌍 Community Impact
    Grew up in an underserved area of Chicago.
    Hires from the community and mentors youth.
    Dedicated the business to his late sister, Shawn Michelle, who inspired his culinary journey.
    “I want to be a part of that inspiration… to give the baton to the next generation.”
    📈 Expansion Plans
    Looking to expand to Atlanta, calling it “the Mecca.”
    Envisions taking the brand nationwide while maintaining its cultural and community roots.
    “The future of Shawn Michelle’s is to be national.”
    💬 Memorable Quotes
    “Faith over fear — I believed, I committed, I accepted the challenge.”
    “You have to see something different to be something different.”
    “I don’t have workers. I have helpers.”
    “I want to be a part of that that helps give them a new idea.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Career Choice: Her own decision to join the Air Force was a leap of faith that changed her life.

    14/07/2026 | 20min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Yasmine Cheyenne.
    📝 Summary of the Interview
    Yasmine Cheyenne, an Air Force veteran, mental wellness advocate, and author, joined Rushion McDonald to discuss her journey from a disadvantaged upbringing to becoming a published author and wellness coach. She shared insights from her books—The Sugar Jar and her latest, Wisdom of the Path—which focus on boundaries, healing, and self-empowerment. The conversation explored her military experience, personal transformation, and how she helps others confront fear and reclaim their lives.
    🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Overcoming Fear and Taking Risks
    Fear of failure and disappointment keeps many people stuck.
    Yasmine encourages people to confront fear and take action anyway.
    Her own decision to join the Air Force was a leap of faith that changed her life.
    2. Military Discipline and Life Lessons
    The Air Force taught her discipline, consistency, and resilience.
    She applies these lessons to her personal and professional life.
    Quote: “Do you want to bet on yourself? Be willing to believe in yourself.”
    3. Writing as Empowerment
    Her first book, The Sugar Jar, focuses on boundaries and self-care.
    Her second book, Wisdom of the Path, is about using past experiences as wisdom, not shame.
    Writing helped her transform her life and inspire others from similar backgrounds.
    4. Boundaries and Self-Prioritization
    Without boundaries, people become overwhelmed and resentful.
    Saying “no” and advocating for yourself is essential to mental wellness.
    Quote: “We have to get comfortable letting people be disappointed with us.”
    5. Redefining “Selfish”
    Being selfish is often misunderstood.
    Prioritizing yourself is necessary for success and well-being.
    Quote: “Every successful person has had to be selfish at some point.”
    6. Wisdom of the Path
    The book encourages readers to trust their instincts and take the next step.
    It’s not a checklist—it’s a collection of relatable stories and reflections.
    Quote: “Use those experiences that you’re judging yourself for as wisdom to help you move forward.”
    7. Mental Wellness Practice
    Yasmine helps people through coaching, writing, and speaking.
    She emphasizes healing through storytelling and shared experiences.
    8. Accessibility
    Her books are available in print, digital, and audio formats.
    She personally narrates the audiobook version of Wisdom of the Path.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “Even if things fail, you have what it takes to get yourself to where you want to be.”
    “Take the meat and leave the bone.”
    “You already know what the next step is. What would happen if you just took it?”
    “We’ve been an enemy toward ourselves for years and don’t even realize it.”
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Business Tips: She inspires others, especially women to invest in and build businesses rooted in African heritage.

    14/07/2026 | 31min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Valerie Obaze.
    Founder of R&R Skincare.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    Highlight Valerie Obaze’s entrepreneurial journey in founding R&R Skincare.
    Challenge stereotypes about Africa’s capabilities and resources.
    Promote African-made beauty products and their global relevance.
    Inspire others, especially women and diaspora Africans, to invest in and build businesses rooted in African heritage.
    🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Breaking African Stereotypes
    Valerie and Rushion discuss how Africa is often misrepresented in Western media.
    Valerie emphasizes that ignorance is not always malicious, but it’s time to reframe the narrative through firsthand experience and platforms like social media.
    “Ignorance doesn’t always have to be an insult. If you don’t know, you just don’t know better.” – Valerie Obaze
    2. The Birth of R&R Skincare
    Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Valerie sought natural skincare solutions.
    She discovered liquid shea oil, which became her first product.
    The brand name “R&R” stands for Rebecca Rose (her daughter’s name) and also Rest & Relaxation.
    “I wanted to create a product that makes using these raw materials from the continent enjoyable.” – Valerie Obaze
    3. From Garage to Global
    Valerie started in her mother-in-law’s garage, turning it into a compliant mini factory.
    She had no formal business plan, relying on her PR and branding background.
    The brand now has three stores: one in Lagos and two in Accra, including one at the airport.
    4. Authenticity and African Pride
    Valerie insists on maintaining the African identity of her brand.
    She uses locally sourced ingredients and ensures cruelty-free testing.
    The brand supports women in the supply chain, creating economic opportunities.
    “We don’t intend to hide that in any way. We just wanted to make raw materials sexy.” – Valerie Obaze
    5. Expansion to the U.S.
    Valerie is expanding R&R Skincare to the U.S., leveraging social media, activations, and PR expertise.
    Products are manufactured in Africa, but distributed from U.S. warehouses to ensure timely delivery.
    “We found our tribe over here… and this was the right time to come back to America.” – Valerie Obaze
    🧴 Product Highlights
    Shea Oil – First product, moisturizing and healing.
    Body Butter – Whipped, light, and rich in essential oils.
    Liquid Black Soap – Modern take on traditional African cleansing.
    Hand Cream – Convenient and portable for dry conditions.
    🌍 Big Picture Vision
    Valerie’s goal is to grow an African brand globally, showcasing the richness of African resources and empowering local economies.
    “This is just a small representative of the entire continent and what it is capable of.” – Valerie Obaze
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Family First: She helps ambitious entrepreneurs struggling to balance home life and business growth.

    13/07/2026 | 25min
    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 Yatch
    Annie 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.
    #BEST
    #STRAW
    #SHMS
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Brand Building: She built a national haircare product built from their kitchen table in their Brooklyn brownstone.

    13/07/2026 | 20min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Miko Branch.
    Here is a clear, structured summary of the Miko Branch interview with Rushion McDonald, along with its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes, drawn directly from the transcript you provided.
    All information cites the uploaded file.
    SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW
    In this Money Making Conversations Masterclass episode, Rushion McDonald interviews Miko Branch, co‑founder and CEO of Miss Jessie’s, a pioneering hair‑care brand serving people with textured, curly, kinky, and wavy hair.
    Miko recounts how she and her late sister, Titi Branch, built Miss Jessie’s from their kitchen table in their Brooklyn brownstone, developing products designed to genuinely work for people with textured hair. She highlights the brand’s deeply personal roots—named after their grandmother Jessie Mae Branch, the first “CEO” they ever observed in action.
    Throughout the interview, Miko explains how Miss Jessie’s expanded from grassroots marketing, word‑of‑mouth, and early internet chat rooms to becoming a national brand found in Walgreens, CVS, Target, and more. She stresses the brand’s emphasis on education, authenticity, and providing solutions for all textured hair types.
    Miko also discusses signature product lines (Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, sulfate‑free shampoo) and how Miss Jessie’s became a leader in the natural hair movement—well before it became a mainstream trend.
    PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW 1. To showcase Miss Jessie’s origin story and entrepreneurial journey
    McDonald highlights how Miko built a multimillion‑dollar brand from her kitchen table.
    2. To inspire current and aspiring entrepreneurs
    Miko demonstrates how authentic problem‑solving creates brand loyalty and long-term success.
    3. To educate listeners about textured hair and the natural hair care industry
    The interview reinforces that natural hair is not a trend—it's an identity and lifestyle.
    4. To highlight the importance of cultural heritage and family influence
    Miko shares how her grandmother, her sister, and her Brooklyn salon shaped Miss Jessie’s values and innovation.
    KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Miss Jessie’s was built on authenticity and real consumer needs
    The brand emerged from real hairstyling challenges Miko and Titi solved for themselves and their salon clients..
    2. Education is central to the brand’s success
    Miss Jessie’s teaches customers how to understand and care for their curl types—wavy, curly, kinky, multicultural, or transitioning.
    McDonald says the site offers more information than any hair‑care brand he has interviewed.
    3. Family legacy guides the company
    Their grandmother Jessie Mae’s leadership, work ethic, and kitchen‑table lessons inspired their business approach.
    4. The natural hair movement is here to stay
    People increasingly embrace their God‑given texture; straightening is no longer the dominant norm.
    5. Social media amplified—did not create—their success
    Word‑of‑mouth began long before social media; platforms today simply extend their reach.
    6. Miss Jessie’s serves everyone with texture—not just Black women
    Men, boys, Latinas, mixed‑race individuals—anyone with curls or waves—can find a solution.
    7. Product innovation drove their growth
    Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, and sulfate‑free shampoos transformed textured hair care.
    8. Their Brooklyn salon doubled as R&D
    It allowed the sisters to test products directly on customers and ensure real‑world performance.
    NOTABLE QUOTES (from transcript) On the company’s beginnings
    “We started our business in our brownstone right at our kitchen table.”
    “Curly Pudding was the groundbreaker—the game changer.”
    On the brand’s philosophy
    “The bottom line is being able to create products that are helpful.”
    “Information and communication is key to success.”
    On inclusivity
    “Anyone who has texture… we have something for you.”
    On natural hair
    “Natural hair, curly hair is preferred… it’s how people want to express themselves.”
    “Natural hair is not a trend—it’s here to stay.”
    On social media and growth
    “We were going viral before ‘going viral’ was a word.”.
    On legacy
    “Our grandmother Jessie was the first female CEO we’d ever seen.”.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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