Uplift: She quit corporate career to launch a non-profit honoring her mother to train students to have employable skills.

Uplift: She quit corporate career to launch a non-profit honoring her mother to train students to have employable skills.

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

A visionary founder and CEO of Who's Got Next Music Inc., joins Money Making Conversations Masterclass to discuss her music tech startup and its mission to amplify emerging talent through technology-driven competitions. She also serves as chairman of the Ann Cephus Family Fund, advocating for STEM education in underserved communities.

🔑 Key Themes & Highlights

  1. Background & Journey into Music Tech

    • Latasha, a graduate of East Carolina University, built a successful career in business and technology before venturing into the music industry.
    • She was introduced to the business side of music when her son, Offset of Migos, asked for help managing his affairs while touring globally.
    • After navigating the complexities of artist management, record labels, and industry contracts, she recognized gaps in music business education for young creatives.
  2. Who's Got Next Music App & Platform

    • Who's Got Next Music is an artist amplification platform that leverages genre-based music competitions to discover and promote emerging talent.
    • Competitions occur in three rounds—two in-app voting rounds followed by an in-person event for finalists.
    • The global accessibility of the platform allows artists from North America and Canada to showcase their work while fans worldwide participate in voting.
  3. Music Business Education & Fair Competition

    • Many young artists lack business knowledge, leading to unfair deals or lost opportunities.
    • The app provides a structured way for artists to engage with fans, gain visibility, and retain full rights to their music.
    • Producers contribute cleared, non-sampled beats to the platform, ensuring artists avoid legal complications.
  4. Upcoming Launch & Events

    • Beta version is currently available on Apple & Google Play stores, with an official launch planned for June.
    • A February event will introduce the app to the music community, featuring panel discussions with entertainment attorneys, sync licensing experts, and emerging artists.
    • Hip-hop will be the first competition genre, followed by expansions into R&B, gospel, and other categories.
  5. Artist & Fan Participation Model

    • Artists pay a $199 contest entry fee, gaining access to premium beats and promotional exposure.
    • Fan voting is real-time and transparent, directly influencing competition results.
    • Winners receive $5,000, legal services from McKinley Law Firm, and additional business support.
  6. Ann Cephus Family Fund & STEM Advocacy

    • Latasha founded the Ann Cephus Family Fund in honor of her mother, advocating for technology education among young creatives.
    • The Sound Pathways program provides high school students in Atlanta with music business education using AI-powered songwriting tools.
    • Students learn music production, business strategy, and transferable skills for various industries.

📘 Resources & Contact Information
Latasha Woodward’s initiatives are accessible through:
🔗 Music App: Who's Got Next Music
🔗 Foundation: https://anncephusff.org
🔗 Social Media: @WhosGotNextMusic

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Uplift: He survived struggles with chronic pain, now a happy family man and successful entrepreneur.

Uplift: He survived struggles with chronic pain, now a happy family man and successful entrepreneur.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jackson Dunbar. 📝 Summary of the Interview Jackson Dunbar, founder of WellMad Atlanta—a coalition of psychiatric, medical, psychology, counseling, and special education providers—joined Rushion McDonald to discuss the urgent need for accessible mental health care. Drawing from his personal experience with chronic pain and mental health struggles, Dunbar shared insights into the systemic issues affecting mental health access, especially for Black and Brown communities. The conversation covered suicide prevention, the impact of COVID-19, the shortage of child psychiatrists, and the importance of building a strong care team. Dunbar emphasized the power of communication, hope, and proactive mental health management. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview To raise awareness about the mental health crisis and lack of access to care. To share Jackson Dunbar’s personal journey and how it shaped his mission. To promote WellMad Atlanta as a resource for mental health support. To encourage men, especially Black men, to seek help and break stigma. To highlight the importance of team-based care and individualized treatment plans. 🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Mental Health Access Crisis There are fewer than 10,000 child psychiatrists in the U.S. Many providers don’t accept insurance due to payment delays and system hacks. Quote: “Three out of five children have a mental health diagnosis, but there’s not enough psychiatrists.” 2. Impact of COVID-19 Demand for mental health services rose nearly 100%. Many older providers retired or stopped accepting patients due to health risks. Telemedicine expanded access, especially in underserved areas. 3. Suicide and Chronic Pain Suicide often stems from loss of hope, especially in chronic pain patients. Dunbar shared his own struggle with suicidal thoughts due to untreated nerve damage. Quote: “I couldn’t sleep. I had to drink vodka shots just to get a few hours of sleep.” 4. Building a Mental Health Team A strong care team includes a psychiatrist, psychologist, PCP, rehab specialist, and more. Smart goals help patients regain functionality and purpose. Quote: “How do I make money when I can’t work? That’s where Smart goals come in.” 5. Stigma in Black Communities Many Black men avoid seeking help due to fear of appearing weak. Dunbar advocates for breaking this stigma and embracing mental health care. Quote: “We’re the first to fight for this country, but the last to get help when we return.” 6. WellMad Atlanta’s Reach Serves Georgia residents virtually, including college students and rural communities. Offers culturally competent care and prioritizes accessibility. Quote: “As long as your Wi-Fi is tight, we’re good.” 💬 Notable Quotes “The person going through challenges is focused on what they’ve lost. That’s a dark place.” “Insurance companies offered payday loans to doctors instead of paying them.” “Vacationing was miserable—until I rented a scooter and felt like Iron Man.” “Mental health isn’t just one month a year. It’s every day.” “You can’t make money if you’re not mentally or physically right.” #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

23 Syys 23min

Uplift: Born in a small town, now Executive VP over SXSW, Billboard, Rolling Stones, Variety and Dick Clark.

Uplift: Born in a small town, now Executive VP over SXSW, Billboard, Rolling Stones, Variety and Dick Clark.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Paul Rainey. He holds a powerful executive role in the media world, shaping the future of iconic brands like Billboard, Rolling Stone, and SXSW. 🏆 Paul Rainey’s Executive Career at Penske Media Corporation (PMC) Current Role Executive Vice President of Operations and Finance at Penske Media Corporation (PMC). Oversees operations and financial strategy for Rolling Stone, Billboard, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Vibe, SXSW, and more. Provides strategic input across PMC’s global media brands and live events, including the Billboard Music Awards, SXSW, and American Music Awards. Key Responsibilities Leads financial decision-making, acquisitions, and operational procedures across PMC’s portfolio. Serves on several boards, including as Audit Committee Chair of Redaptive, Inc. and a Director at SXSW. Background & Education Holds a Master of Science in Accountancy and a BBA in Finance and Computer Applications from the University of Notre Dame. Formerly held leadership roles at General Electric, Global Eagle, and Harris CapRock Communications, managing billion-dollar operations across five continents. 📘 About PMC & Cultural InfluencePMC is a global media powerhouse, reaching over 350 million people monthly. Its brands shape culture through journalism, entertainment, and live events, including SXSW Paul Rainey is a rare blend of creative storyteller and corporate strategist, bridging the worlds of graphic novels and global media leadership. Whether he’s crafting a sci-fi twist in a comic or guiding the future of Billboard and SXSW, his influence is both wide-reaching and deeply personal. Let me know if you’d like a visual timeline of his career or a deeper dive into one of his roles. 🎬📈✨ #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Syys 23min

Info You Can Use: #2 Ash Cash's MindRight Money Management Series: Overcoming the Odds.

Info You Can Use: #2 Ash Cash's MindRight Money Management Series: Overcoming the Odds.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ash Cash. A top financial educator, author, and motivational speaker. The episode centers around Ash’s latest book and his journey from adversity to financial empowerment. Financial motivator, bestselling author, CEO of Mind Right Money Management, host of The Ash Cash Show 📘 Featured Book Title: From the Block to the Bank: How to Make the Most of Your Circumstances to Maximize Your Full PotentialFormat: Memoir + Motivational + Financial LiteracyStructure: 5 Transactions and 40 “Cash Advances” (principles for success) 💡 Key Themes & Takeaways 🧠 Mindset & Resilience Ash shares his personal story of growing up in poverty, facing rejection, and overcoming stereotypes. Emphasizes that your past doesn’t define your future—your mindset does. “Believe in your power to make anything happen” is a core message. 💸 Financial Empowerment Ash blends psychology and finance to teach people how to manage their money and mindset. Encourages people to stop chasing money and start building legacy and purpose. “Abundance is your birthright”—you don’t chase it, you allow it. 🔥 Motivation Through Vulnerability Ash openly discusses his mistakes and setbacks, including survivor’s guilt and career missteps. Uses his story to show others that success is possible despite fear, failure, or background. 📚 Book Highlights (Selected Cash Advances) #5: Believe in your power to make anything happen. #10: Take action despite fear. #12: Embrace both negative and positive feedback. #32: Create your legacy now. #34: Change your perspective on struggle. 🎧 Media & Influence Hosts: The Ash Cash Show (M–F, 8–9 AM EST on YouTube and social platforms) Inside the Vault with Ash Cash (interviews with tastemakers and entrepreneurs) Uses storytelling, humor, and real-life lessons to connect with audiences. 🧭 Target Audience Millennials (18–34) seeking entrepreneurship and financial freedom. 40+ individuals looking to reinvent themselves or reclaim their dreams. Anyone who has been told “you can’t” and needs a roadmap to “you can.” 🗣️ Rushion’s Reflections Praises Ash’s authenticity, relatability, and energy. Compares Ash to a “legend” and “Biggie Smalls of financial motivation.” Commits to supporting Ash’s journey and sharing his platform. 📢 Final Message Don’t wait to build your legacy—start now. Use fear as a signal, not a stop sign. Your story, no matter how difficult, can be your greatest asset. #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Syys 27min

News You Can Use: She emphasizes the importance of authentic branding, visual storytelling, and community engagement.

News You Can Use: She emphasizes the importance of authentic branding, visual storytelling, and community engagement.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed, Itiona Scott. 🔹 Purpose of the Interview To highlight Itiona Scott’s entrepreneurial journey, her branding philosophy, and her commitment to helping others—especially women—build authentic, impactful brands through storytelling and strategic visibility. 🔹 Summary of the Interview Itiona Scott shares her background, including her transition from corporate America to entrepreneurship. She emphasizes the importance of authentic branding, visual storytelling, and community engagement. Her work centers around helping women entrepreneurs clarify their brand identity and use digital platforms effectively to grow their businesses. She discusses the challenges of pivoting careers, the power of storytelling in branding, and the need for entrepreneurs to align their personal values with their business goals. Itiona also touches on the importance of email marketing, auditing social media presence, and collaborating with other small businesses to build sustainable growth. 🔹 Key Takeaways 1. Authenticity Is Key Branding should reflect who you are, not just what you sell. “You are the brand. People buy into you before they buy your product.” 2. Storytelling Builds Connection Sharing personal stories (e.g., struggles, growth, wins) helps build trust and relatability. “Your story is your superpower.” 3. Social Media Isn’t Everything While social media is important, it shouldn’t be the only platform for engagement. Email marketing and community building are essential for long-term success. 4. Brand Audits Are Crucial Entrepreneurs should regularly review their digital presence to ensure consistency and alignment. “Your social media should tell a cohesive story from start to finish.” 5. Collaboration Over Competition Small businesses should work together to amplify their reach. “We’re not competing—we’re collaborating.” 6. Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Itiona is passionate about helping women pivot into entrepreneurship, especially those affected by economic shifts. “You’re not too old. You’re experienced. Use that.” 🔹 Notable Quotes “You don’t need to go viral. You just need to be valuable.” “Experience is the best teacher. I didn’t go to college, but I learned from life.” “If you stop learning, you stop growing.” “Your brand should be a reflection of your values and your vision.” #AMI #BEST #STRAW #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Syys 28min

FULL SHOW: Multiple Wives, Strawberry Letter: He Shouldn't Be In My Purse - 9.22.25

FULL SHOW: Multiple Wives, Strawberry Letter: He Shouldn't Be In My Purse - 9.22.25

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Monday, September 22nd, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open - Is It Ok To Kill A Dream | The Pastors With A Word From The Book Of (Whitney) Houston | Ask The CLO | Entertainment News | One Of Akon's Wives Files For Divorce | Sista O'Dell | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Faye Allen - Drug Test" | Strawberry Letter - "He Shouldn't Be In My Purse" Parts 1-2 | Sports Talk With Junior | Social Media Advice | Jeezy Vegas Residency | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks...About His CoworkersSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Syys 1h 31min

Brand Building: She's a digital brand specialist, helping Gen X women and others pivot into digital spaces.

Brand Building: She's a digital brand specialist, helping Gen X women and others pivot into digital spaces.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Stacey Gholar. 🔹 Summary of the Interview Stacey Gholar, founder of Bloom Creative Agency, shares her journey from being a young mother in Chicago to becoming a brand strategist and creative entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in marketing, media, and business. She emphasizes the importance of aligning personal identity with brand strategy, especially in the digital age. Stacey discusses her approach to brand audits, the role of social media, the impact of AI, and her passion for empowering women through entrepreneurship and skincare. 🔹 Key Takeaways 1. What Is a Brand Strategist? A brand strategist helps individuals and businesses define and articulate their brand clearly. “You are the brand, but you have to put the brand together in a way that people can articulate what you do.” 2. Social Media Strategy Stacey conducts social media audits to ensure alignment between personal and business branding. She recommends having separate personal and business accounts, but acknowledges blending them when appropriate. 3. Discovery Process Her process starts with a discovery call to understand the client’s “why” and goals. She believes passion must drive entrepreneurship—not just money. 4. Digital Branding & AI Stacey identifies as a digital brand specialist, helping Gen X women and others pivot into digital spaces. She uses AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini to enhance productivity but values human connection. “AI is an asset… but I don’t solely rely on it.” 5. Email Marketing Email is still vital: “If you're solely on social media, you can lose your business in a minute.” She advocates for funnel systems and community building outside of social platforms. 6. Going Viral vs. Being Valuable “You don’t need to go viral. You just need to be valuable.” She went viral unintentionally with a review of Harold’s Chicken, but stresses the importance of sustainable value over fleeting attention. 7. Brand Refresh & Outreach Most of her clients come through word of mouth, but she’s expanding her reach via social media. She encourages clients to step out of their comfort zones and engage in community-driven initiatives. 8. Skincare Line Stacey founded Skin Light Skincare at age 50 to promote pro-aging and natural beauty. She now focuses on organic body oils that are clean, hydrating, and hormone-safe. 🔹 Notable Quotes “Experience has been the best teacher for me.” “You don’t need to go viral. You just need to be valuable.” “If you stop learning, you stop growing.” “I want you to be a part of building your brand—not just me doing it for you.” “Social media is great, but word of mouth is still real.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

22 Syys 33min

FULL SHOW: Special Guest - Patti Labelle, Strawberry Letter: Oh Brother - 9.19.25

FULL SHOW: Special Guest - Patti Labelle, Strawberry Letter: Oh Brother - 9.19.25

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Friday, September 19th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "6 To 10" | Ask The CLO | Special Guest: Patti Labelle Parts 1-2 | Roscoe Wallace | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Adult Daycare" | Strawberry Letter - "Oh Brother" Parts 1-2 | Sports Talk With Junior | Social Media Advice |iHeart Radio Music Festival | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing RemarksSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Syys 1h 32min

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