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    Relaxation Tips_ Discusses her relaxation model using sound therapy.

    30/04/2026 | 28 min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Marsha Evans.
    A licensed mental health therapist, founder of Willow Tree Counseling & Educational Center, and creator of the FELT Experience and Marsha Listens wellness platform. The conversation centers on emotional health, nervous system education, sound therapy, community healing, and her evolution as a therapist and entrepreneur. Marsha shares her personal journey from being a competitive athlete to becoming a calming force for high‑functioning individuals dealing with burnout, stress, and emotional disconnection.
    She explains the origins of her signature FELT Experience, a wellness model designed to help people reconnect with themselves through somatic movement, sound healing, intentional rest, and community. She also highlights the challenges and breakthroughs in mental health—particularly within the Black community—and reflects on 16+ years of therapeutic practice.
    Purpose of the Interview
    The interview aims to:
    1. Introduce Marsha Evans’ holistic mental health approach
    Rushion invites Marsha to explain how she blends psychology, somatics, and sound‑based healing to help people process stress differently.
    2. Explain the FELT Experience and its healing framework
    Marsha details her signature F.E.L.T. model—Free, Expand, Listen, Transform—and why embodied emotional experience is key to healing.
    3. Share her personal journey
    She discusses how sports, music, and modalities like breathwork and yoga helped her turn stress into purpose.
    4. Encourage new perspectives on mental health in the Black community
    She and Rushion address the stigma, evolution, and growing acceptance of mental health support.
    5. Showcase community‑centered healing
    Marsha emphasizes connection, shared experiences, and intentional spaces that allow vulnerability and transformation.
    Key Takeaways 1. Healing Requires Intentionality
    Marsha explains that activities like massage or yoga can be therapeutic—but only when approached with intentionality, presence, and consent to release emotional tension.
    2. The Body Holds Stories (“The body keeps the score”)
    She emphasizes that the body stores emotional experiences, and modalities like breathwork, sound healing, and somatic movement help release what the mind can’t articulate.
    3. The FELT Framework
    The FELT Experience moves participants through:
    F – Free: Permission to just be (coloring, resting, arriving without expectations)
    E – Expand: Allowing the body to open and receive
    L – Listen: To one’s own body, movement, and emotional cues
    T – Transform: The hardest phase—moving from chaos to peace
    4. Safe Community Spaces Accelerate Healing
    Marsha’s events often result in participants forming friendships, emotional breakthroughs, and even planning outings together—an indicator of her program’s power.
    5. People Are Conditioned to Avoid Emotions
    Growing up, she was taught to hide emotions in competitive sports—especially tears as a sign of weakness. Her therapeutic mission now is to help others unlearn similar conditioning.
    6. Cultural Shifts Around Mental Health
    Marsha highlights major strides in the Black community, especially post‑COVID, as more people (including athletes) publicly acknowledge mental health struggles.
    7. Therapy Isn’t Just Talking
    She incorporates nonverbal tools like:
    Play therapy
    Sand tray therapy
    Sound healing
    Somatic movement
    Yoga
    These help clients who can’t articulate their emotions—especially those conditioned to suppress them.
    8. Human Connection Still Matters—even in an AI World
    Marsha is open to exploring AI in mental health but insists that physical presence, touch, and human empathy are irreplaceable.
    Notable Quotes (from the transcript) On her calming presence
    “I think laughter is good for the soul… just being able to find peace has been really big for me… It’s just a God‑given talent.”
    On coping mechanisms
    “As long as I had some type of music or some form of therapy… I could navigate any stressful environment.”
    On cooking as therapy (reflecting Rushion’s habits)
    “You’re creating new neural pathways… recalibrating your nervous system.”
    On intentional healing
    “Yoga and massages can be therapeutic, but you have to be intentional.”
    On the purpose of the FELT Experience
    “In order to release whatever your body is experiencing, you have to have a felt experience.”
    On the challenge of transformation
    “We are used to chaos… but we’re not used to healed environments.”
    On the evolution of her practice
    “I wanted to understand the whole person… and help them change the dial on their dashboard to fit their calling.”
    On mental health in the Black community
    “People perceive admission as a flaw… but healing is about understanding your story.”
    On creating safe spaces
    “By creating a space of safety and healing… people get to live the life they desired and not a life from survival.”
    #SHMS #BEST #STRAW
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    Financial Tips: She discusses how wealth-building is tied to discipline, education, and opportunity.

    30/04/2026 | 23 min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Sonia Balfour-Fears.
    Here you go — a clean, structured summary of the Sonia Balfour‑Fears interview with Rushion McDonald, plus purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes, all based on the transcript you provided.
    SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW
    In this Money Making Conversations Masterclass episode, Rushion McDonald interviews Sonia Balfour‑Fears, a high‑ranking Global Sports & Entertainment Director and Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley. Sonia discusses the Black wealth gap, financial literacy, investing basics, barriers that minorities face in wealth-building, and the realities of long-term investing. She emphasizes education, discipline, and access as critical factors for closing the wealth gap.
    She also explains how investors of different ages—from young adults to retirees—share a common need: guidance and a financial plan. Sonia breaks down misconceptions about stock market participation, cryptocurrency, “hot stocks,” risk tolerance, dividend investing, and the best way to start investing even with small amounts of money.
    Throughout the interview, Sonia provides approachable frameworks for beginners—emergency funds, diversified investing, index funds—and stresses that it’s never too late to begin investing, even at age 60 or older.
    PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW
    The interview aims to:
    1. Educate listeners on financial literacy
    Sonia explains fundamentals such as emergency funds, risk tolerance, asset allocation, diversification, and long‑term wealth building.
    2. Address misconceptions about minority participation in investing
    She clarifies that minority participation is rising but that more people need professional guidance rather than DIY risk-taking.
    3. Provide practical starting points for new investors
    She gives clear steps for people with small amounts of money and explains how to build wealth intentionally.
    4. Encourage multigenerational financial conversations
    Sonia discusses creating the first African‑American mother‑daughter wealth management team, emphasizing the importance of knowledge transfer.
    5. Inspire listeners to rethink age and investing
    She strongly argues that it is never too late to start building wealth.
    KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Closing the Black Wealth Gap Requires Knowledge + Access
    Wealth-building is tied to discipline, education, and opportunity.
    Financial literacy helps people understand how money works so they can build long-term wealth.
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    2. Discipline Is as Important as Income
    Sonia compares investing discipline to waking up early, exercising, and staying consistent with lifestyle habits.
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    3. Everyone — Young or Old — Needs Professional Financial Guidance
    Clients in their 20s and clients nearing retirement share a common need:
    a roadmap created by someone who does this every day.
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    4. Minorities Are Investing More — But Not Always With Advisors
    Many young minorities enter through crypto or apps, but they often lack solid planning.
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    5. Cryptocurrency Isn’t for Everyone
    Morgan Stanley limits Bitcoin access to accredited investors with at least $1M on the platform due to high volatility.
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    6. How to Start Investing: Build an Emergency Fund First
    6 months of expenses if single; 3 months if married.
    After that, “start where you are”—even $100/month.
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    7. Avoid “Hot Stock” Thinking
    Sonia discourages short-term stock chasing.
    Recommends S&P 500 index funds instead of individual picks.
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    8. Risk Tolerance Shapes Your Portfolio
    Aggressive = stocks.
    Conservative = more fixed income.
    Use personal behavior (e.g., gambling habits) to assess risk comfort.
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    9. It Is Never Too Late to Invest
    A 60-year-old caller is reminded she could live to 90–95; that’s 30 years to grow investments.
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    10. Dividend Stocks Provide Strong Income Today
    Dividend-paying stocks often yield more income than bonds in today’s market.
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    NOTABLE QUOTES (from transcript) On Closing the Wealth Gap
    “Education is another way… to understand the different components of building wealth.”
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    On Discipline
    “It’s the discipline to really… be intentional about understanding what your money can do for you.”
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    On Minority Participation
    “I really see a lot more minorities getting into investing… but working with a financial professional, not as many.”
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    On Crypto + Risk
    “We set the criteria very high because the potential for loss is tremendous. So is the potential for gain.”
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    On Starting with Small Amounts
    “You start where you are. And if it’s $100 a month, that’s where you start.”
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    On ‘Hot Stocks’
    “Our team primarily focuses on longer‑term investing… it’s all about asset allocation.”
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    On Being 60 and Beginning to Invest
    “It is definitely, definitely not too late… If you’re close to 60, we anticipate you’ll live to 90 or 95.”
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    On Dividend Investing
    “You get more income from dividends these days than you do from bonds.”
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    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Real Estate: Shares his journey as a trailblazer in commercial real estate, overcoming industry challenges as a Black entrepreneur.

    30/04/2026 | 22 min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed T. Dallas Smith.
    Founder and CEO of T. Dallas Smith & Company, the largest African American-owned pure tenant rep commercial real estate firm in the U.S. The discussion focused on mentorship, breaking barriers in real estate, and transformative community development.
    🔑 Key Themes & Highlights
    Breaking Barriers in Commercial Real Estate
    Smith shared his journey as a trailblazer in commercial real estate, overcoming industry challenges as a Black entrepreneur.
    He emphasized the importance of representation and mentorship in helping minorities enter the field.
    Transformative Community Development
    His firm is focused on revitalizing marginalized communities through strategic real estate investments.
    He discussed the impact of Microsoft’s land acquisition near Bankhead Highway, which has led to new development opportunities.
    Mentorship & Leadership Growth
    Smith launched the Wisdom Circle, a mentorship initiative to educate young professionals about commercial real estate.
    He believes that exposure is key to increasing diversity in the industry.
    Atlanta’s Commercial Real Estate Boom
    As President of the Atlanta Commercial Board of REALTORS®, Smith highlighted the $47.6 billion in transactions completed by its members.
    He stressed that brokers play a crucial role in shaping urban development.
    📘 About T. Dallas Smith
    Dallas Smith is a visionary leader in commercial real estate, dedicated to mentorship, community uplift, and industry transformation. His firm specializes in tenant representation, office space, industrial facilities, and land acquisitions.

    #BEST
    #STRAW
    #SHMS
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  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    FULL SHOW: Ghosting, Strawberry Letter: She Talks Too Much - 4.30.26

    30/04/2026 | 1 h 32 min
    The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Thursday, April 30th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Your Baby Got My Baby's Name" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | Ghosting Friends & Family | Steve Harvey's Voicemail | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Lie Detector" | Strawberry Letter - "She Talks Too Much" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Donald Trump Commemorative Passport | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks
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    Overcoming the Odds: Shares his journey from combat veteran to overcoming fear and turning passion into profit through his Million Dollar Speaker Framework.

    30/04/2026 | 33 min
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    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Will Moreland.
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To highlight Dr. Will Moreland’s journey from combat veteran to global leadership expert, and to share his insights on executive coaching, building winning cultures, overcoming fear, and turning passion into profit through his Million Dollar Speaker Framework.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways 1. Background & Credentials
    Two-time combat military veteran (Bosnia and Iraq).
    Business Hall of Fame inductee.
    Founder of Moreland Training & Associates.
    Holds a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership.
    Based in Phoenix, Arizona.
    2. Leadership Philosophy
    Leadership begins with self-leadership.
    Civility—defined as “intentional respect for others”—is key to productivity and profitability.
    “People respected are more productive.”
    Focus on people before profit to build sustainable success.
    3. Building Winning Cultures
    Uses the Civility Advantage Framework with six pillars: Clarity: Define how you want your culture to feel.
    Communication: Reinforce cultural values consistently.
    Consistency: Embed values into daily operations.

    Offers anonymous assessments to audit company culture and align leadership with employee experience.
    4. Executive Coaching & Leadership Development
    Helps leaders transition from task-based roles to people-based leadership.
    Uses his book Leading with Civility and the CHAMPS Framework in a six-month curriculum.
    Emphasizes discipline, emotional intelligence, and people skills.
    5. Overcoming Fear
    Fear is often a result of lack of information.
    Encourages leaders to confront fear with clarity and education.
    Example: AI is not a threat, but a tool to enhance productivity.
    “You won’t be replaced by AI—you’ll be replaced by someone who embraced AI.”
    6. Million Dollar Speaker Framework (PAM Formula)
    Positioning: Define your unique message (e.g., Les Brown’s “You gotta be hungry!”).
    Advantage: Identify your competitive edge.
    Marketing: Deliver consistent messaging to build brand recognition.
    7. Living from Your CORE
    A personal decision-making framework:
    C – Clarity
    O – Opportunities
    R – Relationships
    E – Experiences
    “If it doesn’t align with your CORE, it’s a no.”
    8. Legacy & Impact
    Committed to training better humans and promoting the Golden Rule.
    Believes in empowering others through leadership, civility, and education.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “Civility is profitable. Incivility costs billions.”
    “Discipline is the bridge from where you are to where you want to be.”
    “Fear is just information. The more you know, the less you fear.”
    “You don’t need a lot of people—you need the right people.”
    “Live from your CORE: Clarity, Opportunities, Relationships, Experiences.”
    📌 Final Thoughts
    Dr. Will Moreland’s interview is a masterclass in leadership, personal growth, and business strategy. His frameworks and philosophies offer practical tools for entrepreneurs, executives, and aspiring speakers to build impactful careers and cultures.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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