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    Financial Tip: He began with government contracting in 2012 and credits it with helping him scale his business.

    25/1/2026 | 25 min
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tim Mercer.
    Author of Bootstrap Millionaire and CFO of Cadence Ventures, Inc.:
    🎯 Purpose of the Interview
    To inspire and educate aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals by sharing Tim Mercer’s journey from humble beginnings to financial success, emphasizing the importance of hard work, faith, planning, and leveraging government contracts and nontraditional financing.
    🗝️ Key Takeaways
    Background & Journey
    Tim Mercer grew up in Mullins, South Carolina, in modest circumstances.
    His path to success began with military service, which broadened his worldview and led him to entrepreneurship.

    Bootstrap Millionaire Philosophy
    The term “bootstrap” symbolizes hard work, sacrifice, and perseverance.
    Mercer emphasizes that success doesn’t come overnight—it requires grinding, planning, and faith.

    Importance of a Business Plan
    A solid business plan is essential for securing funding and guiding business growth.
    Mercer shares real-life examples of people failing to secure support due to lack of planning.

    Cadence Ventures, Inc.
    A boutique private equity firm offering nontraditional financing for real estate investors.
    Focuses on investment properties and uses the property itself as collateral.

    Government Contracting
    Mercer began in government contracting in 2012 and credits it with helping him scale his business.
    He stresses that while it’s complex and paperwork-heavy, it’s a valuable opportunity for minority-owned businesses.
    Free resources like SAM.gov and Georgia Tech’s GT PAC can help entrepreneurs navigate the process.

    Success Requires Sacrifice
    Mercer highlights that every successful person has a story of struggle and sacrifice.
    His book’s first chapter, “See the Glory, Don’t Know the Story,” encapsulates this message.

    💬 Notable Quotes
    “If you want to have the things tomorrow that other people won’t have, then you got to be willing to do the things today that other people won’t do.” — Tim Mercer quoting Les Brown
    “There’s no success without sacrifice.” — Tim Mercer
    “You can only make as much as the customer that you have.” — Tim Mercer on scaling through government contracts
    “See the glory, don’t know the story.” — Chapter title from Bootstrap Millionaire
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST
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    Prepping for Success: Jennifer discusses the benefits of online PSAT, SAT and ACT tutoring.

    25/1/2026 | 26 min
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jennifer Ledwith.  
    She has a business degree from the University of Oklahoma.   She is the owner of Scholar Ready, an educational services company. She meets with clients online and her company Scholar Ready tutors Math, conducts personal essay writing workshops, and prepares students for PSAT, SAT, and ACT exams.  Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Jennifer Ledwith.
    Talking Points/Questions *
    1. Why are HBCUs relevant?
    Mr. McDonald, in your interview with Stacy Spratt of the United Negro College Fund, you mentioned the number of successful Black professionals who are products of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Moreover, I’ve seen this success in my family, which hails from Bain Street (yes – that Bain Street in Kashmere Gardens), beginning with my grandfather, an alumnus of Texas College and Texas Southern University.
    2. Whether students select an HBCU or a PWI, it’s important for them to have choices. Test scores unlock access to scholarships and academic programs. Often, African Americans are locked out of these opportunities: on average, African Americans score a 908 (out of 1600) on the SAT and a 16 (out of 36) on the ACT.
    3. PSAT, SAT, and ACT aren’t for Black kids? Why should we bother?
    We should bother because of the opportunities for scholarships and the opportunities to improve literacy.
    4. When should my child start preparing for college?
    5. Understood from a young age that education and literacy were crucial to success. 
    6. People told her that her mother — a single parent with serious debt and no child support — made too much money for her to get any free money for college.
    7. She didn't finish in the top 10% of her high school class (which is academic poison in her home state of Texas).
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    Brand Building: She's breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated construction industry.

    25/1/2026 | 27 min
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Monique Strong.
    President of the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of Black Women in Construction (NABWIC). Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and takeaways:
    🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Breaking Barriers in Construction
    Monique Strong is a trailblazer in a traditionally male-dominated and white-dominated industry.
    She leads NABWIC’s Atlanta chapter, advocating for leadership, equity, and professional development for Black women in construction.
    2. What “Construction” Really Means
    Construction isn’t just hard hats and manual labor—it includes: General contracting
    Project management
    Estimating
    Safety coordination
    Architecture and engineering
    Business ownership and development

    3. Legacy and Inspiration
    Monique’s passion for construction was inspired by her grandfathers and her grandmother, who helped build the home she grew up in.
    Her journey includes a degree in engineering from Clark Atlanta University and further training in construction management.
    4. Challenges and Triumphs
    Faced skepticism from family and industry peers.
    Overcame stereotypes and isolation as a young Black woman in construction.
    Emphasizes the importance of knowing who you are and embracing your identity as a woman in the field.
    5. The Power of Mentorship and Community
    NABWIC provides a supportive network for women at all stages of their construction careers.
    Weekly calls, mentorship, and shared resources help members grow and succeed.
    6. Why Diversity in Construction Matters
    Diversity reflects the makeup of the country and brings innovation and detail-oriented excellence to the field.
    Inclusion in leadership and contracting opportunities is essential for equity and community development.
    💬 Notable Quotes
    “You don’t have to be hard. You just have to be hungry.”
    “We are the unicorns people are looking for.”
    “I like to take something that’s nothing and make it something.”
    🎯 Advice for Women in Construction
    Get involved with a community like NABWIC that supports your growth.
    Seek mentorship from women at all stages—beginning, middle, and end of their careers.
    Embrace your uniqueness and use it to lead and innovate.
    #SHMS #STRAW #BEST #AMI
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    Making A Difference: Empowering women and girls through STEM educational opportunities.

    25/1/2026 | 26 min
    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Maxine Cain.
    Founder of STEM Atlanta Women, joins Money Making Conversations Masterclass to discuss her mission to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. She shares insights on how her organization bridges gaps for Black and Brown women in underserved communities and creates career pathways.
    🔑 Key Themes & Highlights
    Origins of STEM Atlanta Women
    Founded in 2016, the organization was inspired by Maxine’s challenges as an HR leader in a Fortune 500 company, where recruiting women of color into innovation roles was difficult.
    She recognized a lack of representation and cultural barriers that discouraged women from entering STEM careers.
    Her background in corporate event planning and business development helped her secure sponsorships for STEM-focused initiatives.

    Summerhill Community Hub
    The organization operates out of a two-story loft space in Summerhill, Atlanta, a historically underserved community.
    Summerhill lacked essential resources, including a bank and grocery store, for over 60 years.
    Partnered with Carter Development, which helped provide space for STEM education and community programming.

    STEM Education & Outreach
    Works closely with local schools, including King Middle School, Carver Early College, Maynard Jackson High School, and Georgia State University.
    Runs programs designed to introduce young girls to STEM careers, helping them build confidence and skills early.

    Annual STEM Events
    STEMinist Ball celebrates young women excelling in STEM fields by awarding crystal trophies, certificates, and graduation cords at a black-tie event.
    STEM in the City is an afterschool program that exposes students to emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, drone technology, and flavor science with Coca-Cola.
    Collaborated with Usher’s New Look Foundation and IBM to introduce artificial intelligence concepts to students.

    College & Workforce Development
    Partners with Clark Atlanta University and Emory University to provide certification programs in business intelligence and emerging technology.
    Works with major corporations to create career pathways for Black talent.
    Helps underserved individuals gain industry-recognized certifications for high-paying tech jobs.

    Vision & Impact
    Maxine started STEM Atlanta Women to create opportunities for young women who lacked access to STEM education.
    She emphasizes mentorship, representation, and hands-on learning to help future leaders navigate STEM careers.

    📘 Resources & Contact Information
    Dr. Maxine Cain’s work is accessible through:
    🔗 Website: STEM Atlanta Women
    🔗 Social Media: @STEMAtlantaWomen

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

    25/1/2026 | 23 min
    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 Influence
    PMC 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. 🎬📈✨

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