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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tonya Edmonds.
Podcast: Money Making Conversations Masterclass
Host: Rushion McDonald
Guest: Tonya Edmonds (Founder, Smart Growth AI)
1. Purpose of the Interview
The purpose of the interview is to educate, motivate, and equip listeners—especially professionals, entrepreneurs, and women—with:
A practical understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) without technical intimidation
Strategies to reclaim time, increase productivity, and future‑proof careers
Lessons on wealth building, including multiple streams of income and investing
The importance of mentorship, partnerships, and adaptability
Real-world insights from Tonya’s entrepreneurial and corporate journey
At its core, the conversation connects AI adoption with financial empowerment, career resilience, and modern entrepreneurship.
2. Interview Overview
Tonya Edmonds shares her transition from corporate roles (including work at Johnson & Johnson) to founding Smart Growth AI, a consulting and training firm that helps busy professionals and entrepreneurs reclaim 10+ hours per week by implementing practical AI systems.
Rushion McDonald frames the discussion around:
Technology adoption
Financial literacy
Entrepreneurship
Personal resilience
Long-term thinking in a rapidly changing economy
3. Key Takeaways A. AI Is a People Challenge, Not a Technology Problem
Tonya explains that resistance to AI is driven by fear, not complexity. Employees worry AI will replace them, so leaders must reframe it as a co-creator and productivity partner, not a job threat.
AI succeeds when people understand how it elevates their role instead of eliminating it.
B. AI Is About Time Leverage, Not Working More
Smart Growth AI focuses on helping clients:
Automate repetitive tasks
Improve workflows
Regain lost hours
Redirect time toward strategy, creativity, and rest
Tonya warns against burnout, emphasizing that reclaimed time should be used intentionally—not just to take on more work.
C. Multiple Streams of Income Build Stability
A casual cookout conversation introduced Tonya to the idea of wealth-building beyond employment. Playing Robert Kiyosaki’s Cashflow Quadrant helped her understand:
Being an employee alone limits wealth creation
Leveraging money and assets creates freedom
Community and shared learning accelerate growth
This mindset later helped her navigate layoffs, entrepreneurship, and motherhood.
D. Mentorship Is a Critical Success Factor
Tonya repeatedly highlights mentorship as a defining difference between struggle and progress:
The lack of mentorship contributed to challenges with her day spa business
Strong mentorship later helped her pivot, recover, and scale
Her relationship with Alicia Lyttle (“The Queen of AI”) accelerated her expertise and credibility
Mastermind groups and strategic partnerships played a key role in expansion.
E. Women Must Shift from Spending to Investing
Tonya offers direct advice to women:
Start small and stay consistent
Invest only in things you understand—or get educated
Consider real estate, passive investments, and partnerships
Use tools like self-directed IRAs or rolled-over 401(k)s to build wealth
Progress matters more than perfection.
F. Learning AI Is Career Insurance
Tonya encourages professionals to:
Learn AI on their own time if necessary
Experiment hands-on, not just consume content
Become the AI “go‑to” person at work
Increase job security by increasing relevance
Early adopters gain disproportionate advantage.
G. No Single AI Tool Does Everything Best
She explains how different tools serve different purposes:
ChatGPT – brainstorming and idea generation
Claude – deeper, more refined writing
Perplexity – research
Gemini – graphics and video
Copilot – integrated enterprise workflows
Her advice: use multiple tools strategically.
H. Privacy and Security Matter
Tonya stresses AI safety best practices:
Turn off model-training permissions
Never input personal or client-identifying data
Use placeholder names (e.g., “Company X”)
Treat AI tools as public spaces unless secured
4. Notable Quotes
On AI Adoption
“It’s not a technology problem—it’s a people problem.”
On Fear of AI
“You’re asking people to train a tool they think could replace them.”
On Time Freedom
“If you learn AI, it will help you leverage your time—but don’t use that time to burn yourself out.”
On Wealth Building
“You can’t really get ahead just being an employee. You have to leverage your money.”
On Mentorship
“You have to be careful who you plant seeds with—because they can come back and help you.”
On Women and Investing
“Even if it’s just $100 a week or $100 a month, every little bit counts.”
On Learning AI
“Don’t just listen—open up your laptop and start playing with it.”
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