FULL SHOW: The Pastors Have A Word, Strawberry Letter: He Wants To Be Seen But Not Heard - 10.20.25

FULL SHOW: The Pastors Have A Word, Strawberry Letter: He Wants To Be Seen But Not Heard - 10.20.25

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Monday, October 20th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | The Pastors With A Word" | Ask The CLO | Entertainment News | Cash Money Vs No Limit Versuz | Sista O'Dell | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Girl Scout Cookies" | Strawberry Letter - "He Wants To Be Seen But Not Heard" Parts 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Arthur Blank HBCU Donationy | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks

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Financial Advice: Focuses on helping people achieve income independence through smart investing.

Financial Advice: Focuses on helping people achieve income independence through smart investing.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Steve Selengut. Also known as The Income Coach. Here's a detailed summary of the episode: 🎙️ Guest: Steve Selengut Veteran private investment manager with over 40 years of experience. Author of Retirement Money Secrets, his second book. Focuses on helping people achieve income independence through smart investing. Runs an educational income investing community. 📘 About the Book: Retirement Money Secrets Written as a conversational story about a couple on a river cruise who learn about a different approach to retirement investing. Emphasizes common sense financial strategies over complex jargon. Focuses on closed-end funds as a key investment tool. 💡 Key Concepts Discussed 🔒 Closed-End Funds (CEFs) One of the oldest investment vehicles, dating back to the 1800s. Structured as pass-through trusts that must return 95% of earnings to shareholders. Focused on income generation rather than capital appreciation. Can invest in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs. 🔥 FIRE Movement Stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early. Steve aligns more with generating sustainable income than early retirement per se. 🎯 Income Independence The goal is to generate enough income from investments to replace employment income. Allows flexibility to retire, start a business, or pursue other passions. 🛡️ The Four Risk Minimizers Quality: Invest only in what you understand and in companies with a proven track record. Diversification: Spread investments across sectors, geographies, and management firms. Income: Only invest in securities that pay dividends or interest. Profit-Taking Discipline: Set target profits (e.g., 5%) and sell when reached, reinvesting gains. 💬 Common Sense Investing Tips Buy stocks in companies you use or understand (e.g., Home Depot, Apple, Chipotle). Use tools like Yahoo Finance or CEFConnect.com to research dividend history and fund performance. Avoid speculative or zero-income investments. Treat your portfolio like a retail store—sell when profitable and restock wisely. 🌐 Connect with Steve Selengut Available on Facebook and LinkedIn. Offers access to an educational investing community with 450+ members. Book includes full contact details and resources. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20 Dec 27min

Building Your Brand:  He overcame legal hurdles and rejected skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals.

Building Your Brand: He overcame legal hurdles and rejected skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Cedric Walker. Founder of the UniverSoul Circus, shares his journey from producing gospel plays to creating a globally recognized, culturally rich circus experience. He discusses the inspiration behind the circus, the challenges he faced, the importance of representation, and the evolution of the show. The conversation emphasizes family entertainment, cultural authenticity, and global talent development. 🧭 Key Points 1. Origins and Vision Cedric began in gospel theater, producing plays that reflected real-life challenges in the Black community. Inspired by the power of theater to reflect culture, he envisioned a circus that celebrated African-American heritage and family unity. 2. Challenges and Breakthroughs Faced skepticism from both Black and white industry professionals. Overcame legal hurdles with Universal Studios by renaming the circus to UniverSoul Circus. Maintained his original vision despite pressure to conform. 3. Cultural Representation The circus was designed to be inclusive and multigenerational, with acts that resonate across age groups and backgrounds. Emphasized showcasing Black excellence in performance arts, from aerialists to unicyclists. 4. Global Talent and Training Talent is sourced globally from Ethiopia, Cuba, China, and the Caribbean. Performers undergo 4–5 years of training before appearing under the big top. Ethiopia is now a leading source of Black circus performers. 5. Evolution of the Show Transitioned away from animal acts due to changing laws and ethics. Integrated Afrobeats, hip-hop, and global dance styles to reflect evolving cultural trends. The show is described as a “family reunion under the big top.” 💬 Notable Quotes “The idea was to create something where a father, mother, daughter, and grandson could all sit together and enjoy the show.” “We wanted to uplift and celebrate the positive achievements and cultural contributions of African-Americans.” “Everything you see under the big top is curated—it takes 4 to 5 years before an act hits our stage.” “Ethiopia is leading the world in producing Black circus performers.” “It’s like a family reunion under the big top.” “We’re not going after any specific audience—we’re going after the world.” “UniverSoul Circus starts on time. Don’t be late—you’ll miss something great.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST #AMISupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20 Dec 25min

Uplift: He encourages parents to let student-athletes make their own college decisions.

Uplift: He encourages parents to let student-athletes make their own college decisions.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Coach Gregory Green. Head men’s and women’s tennis coach and REACH advisor at Tuskegee University. Here's a summary of the key themes and highlights: 🎙️ Guest: Coach Gregory Green Former college football player and coach at schools like Alabama State, Kentucky State, Savannah State, and UAB. Currently coaching tennis at Tuskegee University and mentoring student-athletes. 🧠 Key Topics Discussed 🏈 NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) and College Athletics NIL has transformed college sports, allowing athletes to earn money through endorsements and sponsorships. Power Five schools (like Ohio State and Michigan) have massive NIL collectives, sometimes offering millions to high school recruits. HBCUs and smaller programs are participating but on a smaller financial scale. NIL deals are often driven by alumni and corporate partnerships. 🔁 Transfer Portal Explained as a tool for athletes to transfer schools without sitting out a year. While it offers flexibility, it also raises concerns about commitment, development, and long-term planning. Athletes risk losing scholarships if they enter the portal without securing a new opportunity. 🎾 Tuskegee Tennis Program Coach Green leads a successful program with high academic and athletic performance. His teams have won championships and maintained top GPAs in the region. Emphasizes holistic development—athletics, academics, and career readiness. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Mentorship & Parental Advice Encourages parents to let student-athletes make their own college decisions. Stresses the importance of attitude and effort as the only two things athletes can control. Advocates for intrinsic motivation and resilience in the face of adversity. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Dec 25min

Uplift: He was sentenced to life in prison but kept his faith and now saves lives with his parole business.

Uplift: He was sentenced to life in prison but kept his faith and now saves lives with his parole business.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dominique Leonard. Founder of Jus' Free, a parole package provider. Here are some key highlights and themes from the conversation: 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. From Incarceration to Inspiration Dominique Leonard was sentenced to life in prison for a non-aggravated robbery. He discovered that “life” sentences can vary, and his was eligible for parole after 5.5 to 6 years. He was denied parole initially, which led him to take control of his own legal journey. 2. Birth of “Jus' Free” After being denied parole, Dominique created his own parole package with the help of his family. He realized many inmates are unaware of how they are presented to the parole board. This inspired him to found Jus' Free, a service that helps inmates humanize themselves through custom parole packages. 3. Faith, Family, and Redemption Dominique credits his faith and family for his transformation. He emphasizes that making a bad decision doesn’t make someone a bad person. His story is a testament to second chances and the power of self-advocacy. 4. Entrepreneurial Journey After release, he started with humble jobs and gradually built Just Free into a business. He took a paralegal course to deepen his legal knowledge. He began by contacting inmates directly and now boasts an 82% success rate in helping clients secure parole. 5. Impact and Legacy Dominique’s work not only helps inmates but also supports their families. His story is a reminder of the importance of empathy, support systems, and believing in redemption. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Dec 25min

FULL SHOW: Take A Hint Gifts, Strawberry Letter: Trying To Get Through The Holidays - 12.19.25

FULL SHOW: Take A Hint Gifts, Strawberry Letter: Trying To Get Through The Holidays - 12.19.25

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Friday, December 19th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "You Sent My Wife Pictures" | Ask The CLO | "Take A Hint" Gifts | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Voicemail | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Muscle Marvin" | Strawberry Letter - "Trying To Get Through The Holidays" Parts 1-2 | Sidepiece Christmas Party | Social Media Advice | TBT - Men Want Good Gifts | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing RemarksSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Dec 1h 32min

Uplift: He survived struggles with chronic pain, but now a happy entrepreneur.

Uplift: He survived struggles with chronic pain, but now a happy 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.

19 Dec 23min

Uplift: He owns an executive search firm; they are hired by companies to find top-tier talent.

Uplift: He owns an executive search firm; they are hired by companies to find top-tier talent.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Ken Taunton. Founder and president of The Royster Group, a nationally recognized, certified Black-owned professional staffing firm. Here's a breakdown of the key themes and takeaways: 🎯 Key Highlights from the Interview 🏢 About The Royster Group Founded in 2001, the firm specializes in: Executive Search (C-suite to Director level) Healthcare Staffing (physicians, nurses, ancillary staff) Operates nationally, serving both public and private sectors. 💼 Executive Search Insights Royster is a retained executive search firm, meaning they are hired by companies to find top-tier talent. Focuses on diverse, seasoned professionals with 7–10+ years of experience. Clients include major corporations like Home Depot, Merck, and Pfizer. Emphasizes the importance of diversity in leadership and actively includes women and people of color in candidate pools. 🏥 Healthcare Staffing Healthcare remains a high-demand field due to an aging population and workforce shortages. Royster recruits nationally and advertises through their website, conferences, and referrals. There’s a growing need for diverse healthcare professionals to reflect the population they serve. 🧾 Resume & Job Search Tips Resumes should be keyword-optimized to match job descriptions. Candidates should reach out to recruiters, follow up, and apply through multiple channels. Avoid vague resumes—include specific achievements and metrics. 🏆 Business Philosophy & Certification Thornton emphasizes the value of being a certified Black-owned business, not as a crutch but as a strategic advantage to gain access to opportunities. He acknowledges the challenges and scrutiny minority businesses face and the importance of capacity and execution. Advocates for mentorship, SBA resources, and relationship-building as keys to success. 📈 Entrepreneurial Journey Thornton transitioned from pharmaceutical sales and HR to founding his own firm after noticing a lack of diversity in executive placements. Started Royster with a bootstrap model—a desk, a phone, and determination. Now leads a $20M+ company and was named Small Business Person of the Year in Georgia. #STRAW #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Dec 29min

Uplift: He overcame a drug abusing mom and founded a nonprofit in Detroit focused on removing non-academic barriers to education.

Uplift: He overcame a drug abusing mom and founded a nonprofit in Detroit focused on removing non-academic barriers to education.

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tarence Wheeler. Founded a nonprofit in Detroit focused on removing non-academic barriers to education.- During the pandemic, he helped distribute over **15 million meals** through a partnership with Forgotten Harvest.- His work is rooted in personal experience: growing up with a mother struggling with addiction and an absent father.- He credits his success to mentors, coaches, and community members who supported him. --- ### 👥 **Youth Advocacy**- Terrence emphasizes the importance of **adult involvement** in youth success.- He believes that **every child who shows up to school is already succeeding**, and it’s up to adults to help them cross the finish line.- His programs are designed to **uplift, mentor, and provide resources** to underserved youth. --- ### 🦃 **Annual All-Star Giveback**- Terrence and NBA great **Derrick Coleman** started the **All-Star Giveback** 27 years ago with 200 turkeys.- It has grown to include: - **3,000 turkeys** - **500 chickens** - **Socks, belts, rental assistance, and more** - **Special deliveries** for seniors, veterans, and disabled individuals- The event features appearances from celebrities and athletes like: - **Gary Payton, Isaiah Thomas, Rick Mahorn, Tim Hardaway, Calvin Johnson, Big Sean**, and more - **Governor Gretchen Whitmer** and other local officials also participate --- ### 💬 **Key Quotes & Insights**- “It’s not your conditions, it’s your decision making that determines your destiny.”- “If I can go from a dope house to the White House, so can you.”- “If everyone does a little, no one has to do a lot.” --- ### 💻 **How to Support**- **Phone**: (313) 819-0040- **Website**: TerrenceWheelerFoundation.com *(as mentioned in the script)*- **Volunteer or donate**: Not just about money—human capital and time are just as valuable. --- ### 🧠 **Tone and Style**- **Inspiring and heartfelt**: Terrence shares deeply personal stories to connect with listeners.- **Community-focused**: Emphasizes collective action and the power of showing up.- **Uplifting and motivational**: Encourages listeners to give back and believe in their potential. #STRAW #SHMS #BEST Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Dec 17min

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