
Would You Rather, Comedy Roulette, Ask The CLO, Don't EVER Give Up, and more - 02.17.25
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17 Feb 1h 31min

Uplift: She uses power of dance as activism, and honoring sacred spaces tied to African-American heritage.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Stacey Allen. Founder and artistic director of Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective. The conversation centers around the power of dance as activism, preserving Black history, and honoring sacred spaces tied to African-American heritage. Stacey also shares details about her Juneteenth performance in Galveston and the deep cultural research driving her work. 📘 Featured Books• Author: Stacey Allen• Titles: Two children’s books inspired by Black history and cultural storytelling• Award: 2024 Children’s Publication Award from the National Association of Multicultural Education• Purpose: Educate young readers on the legacy of African-American heritage through empowering stories and dance narratives 💃🏾 About Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective• Mission: To support art and wellness initiatives through the lens of Black women and girls• Focus: Dance as a medium for healing, history, and empowerment• Performances: The Fairytale Project explores the Texas Freedom Colonies and African-American migration stories• Tours: Performed in Texas small towns and juvenile justice centers to inspire justice-impacted youth 💡 Key Themes & Insights• Juneteenth Legacy: Honoring Galveston as sacred ground—the site where freedom was delayed but celebrated• African Diaspora Connection: Stacey recounts her emotional visit to Gorée Island, Senegal, linking slave departure points to arrival ports like Galveston• Freedom Colonies: Texas has over 500 historically Black towns built post-emancipation, which Stacey incorporates into her performances• Dance as Resistance: The Collective uses choreography to tell untold stories of Black resilience, cultural identity, and social justice• Educational Responsibility: Rashad and Stacey discuss the systemic erasure of Black history and the need to reclaim it through grassroots storytelling 🔁 Personal Journey• Stacey, a native Houstonian with a degree in dance and anthropology, has committed her life to storytelling through movement• Her work blends academic research with lived experiences, from rural Texas to West Africa, using dance to preserve ancestral memory 📣 Call to ActionListeners are encouraged to support Stacey’s work, book her company for performances, and share her children’s books in classrooms and libraries. Visit niasdaughters.com or follow @niasdaughters on Instagram and Facebook. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
15 Feb 25min

Valentine's Day Delivery, Roscoe Wallace In The Building, Would You Rather, and more - 02.14.25
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14 Feb 1h 31min

Info You Can Use: They are advocates for more health literacy, holistic wellness and sexual health education.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Tre and Dr. Mac. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The interview introduces RAMP—a new initiative by Dr. Tre and Dr. Mac focused on: Health literacy Holistic wellness Sexual health education Their mission is to educate communities, especially underserved ones, using real, authentic medical expertise across multimedia platforms. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. RAMP Initiative RAMP stands for Real, Authentic Media Physicians. It’s a platform to deliver accurate health information via multimedia. Aims to combat misinformation from social media and unverified sources. 2. Health Literacy Many people rely on hearsay or social media for health advice. RAMP seeks to be a trusted source for medical facts and guidance. Dr. Mac emphasizes the need to redirect people to legitimate resources. 3. Holistic Wellness Dr. Tre critiques the disease-driven medical model, which she says is corrupted by money and insurance. Wellness should include physiology, psychology, social, economic, and spiritual balance. The goal is to help people live well, not just survive illness. 4. Sexual Health Education Dr. Tre breaks down sexual health into four pillars: physiology, psychology, sociology, and spirituality. She aims to dismantle myths and taboos that negatively affect the Black community and broader society. Example: Women can experience 12 types of orgasms, men can experience 4—a fact not commonly known or taught. 5. Gender Identity & Orientation Dr. Tre explains the scientific basis for gender diversity, challenging binary definitions. She highlights how indigenous cultures recognize gender spectrums, unlike Western models. 💬 Notable Quotes “We are real, authentic media physicians… People are yearning for this.” “Medicine has been corrupted by money, insurance, and the disease model.” “Sexual health involves physiology, psychology, spirituality, and social settings.” “Women can have 12 different types of orgasms. Men can have four.” “We want to be the go-to source of information. Bring it on—any topic.” “The goal for life should be wellness… not dysfunction.” #BEST #STRAW #SHMS Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
14 Feb 33min

Keep Winning Info #2 - Tips to increase your employee productivity and how bad employees can hurt your business
In 2017, two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald launched his podcast, Money Making Conversations Master Class. In the second episode of the Keep Winning Information series, Rushion examines value proposition from a business owner's perspective. Rushion discusses how to maximize employee performance and find the right person for each role. He explains the negative impact of hiring bad employees on a business. He also addresses when it is necessary to terminate an underperforming employee. The episode also provides insights on making strategic hiring and management decisions. The popular podcast shares career tips, marketing tips, and the “secrets to success” with its listening audience through interviews with successful celebrities, financial experts, entrepreneurs, and influencers. Each episode pierces through the noise of the digital era to offer clear and actionable insights. This is not about celebrating celebrities, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits, but about distilling the essence of success into tangible, achievable steps for the listener. The Money Making Conversations Master Class podcast builds on these connections. You’re not just following an individual, you’re becoming part of a community that celebrates success, embraces learning, and inspires action. It’s a community where the stories shared, the successes celebrated, and the knowledge imparted are designed to motivate you to lead with your gift, to navigate the path to your dreams, and to create your own success story, one inspired step at a time. Finally in 2024, STEM Atlanta Women honored Rushion McDonald by presenting him with their 2024 “Man of the Year” Award for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of women in STEM. #STRAW #BEST #SHMS Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Feb 27min

Gal-entine's Day, NBA All-Star Game Talk, Ask The CLO, and more - 02.13.25
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13 Feb 1h 31min

Denzel Bites His Tongue, I Get Bored With Men Too Quickly, Chris Brown Halftime?, Ask The CLO, and more! - 02.12.25
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12 Feb 1h 31min

Ask The CLO, Jalen Hurts Message For The Haters, Serena's Super Bowl Halftime Appearance, and more - 02.11.25
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