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Healthy Tips: We discuss three pillars: Mindset, Diet, Exercise - “Take food as medicine, not medicine as food.”

Healthy Tips: We discuss three pillars: Mindset, Diet, Exercise - “Take food as medicine, not medicine as food.”

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jeff Cade. 


Purpose of the Interview

The interview aims to inspire listeners—entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals—about the importance of health and wellness in achieving personal and professional success. It introduces Jeff Cade’s 360 Health and Wellness Network, which focuses on mindset, diet, and exercise as pillars for a holistic lifestyle.


Key Takeaways

  1. Health and Wealth Connection

    • Wealth cannot buy health; longevity depends on lifestyle choices.
    • Self-care is essential for sustaining business success and personal well-being.
  2. Jeff Cade’s Background & Motivation

    • Over 15 years in health and wellness, with experience in hospitality and healthcare.
    • Personal tragedy: lost both parents to cancer, which fueled his mission.
    • Author of Battleground Cancer to educate on mental, physical, and spiritual resilience.
  3. Core Philosophy

    • “Take food as medicine, not medicine as food.”
    • Three pillars: Mindset, Diet, Exercise—you can’t have one without the others.
    • Advocates plant-based diets, hydration, and mindfulness practices.
  4. Actionable Advice

    • Know your body and listen to its signals.
    • Reduce sugar and processed foods; crowd out unhealthy items with colorful plates.
    • Use affirmations: “I am healed, healthy, happy.”
    • Transformation is incremental: start with 30-, 45-, or 90-day goals.
    • Stress management is critical—stress kills and triggers unhealthy habits.
  5. Programs & Engagement

    • Offers personalized coaching and programs via JeffK360.com.
    • Focus on accountability partnerships and individualized plans.

Notable Quotes

  • On transformation:
    “What you don’t change, you choose.”
  • On health and success:
    “Self-care is the new health care.”
  • On mindset:
    “I am healed, I am healthy, I am happy.”
  • On accountability:
    “If it’s to be, it’s up to me.”
  • On purpose:
    “You can’t serve others if you don’t serve yourself first.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/

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Healthy Tips: We discuss three pillars: Mindset, Diet, Exercise - “Take food as medicine, not medicine as food.”

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Jeff Cade. 


Purpose of the Interview

The interview aims to inspire listeners—entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals—about the importance of health and wellness in achieving personal and professional success. It introduces Jeff Cade’s 360 Health and Wellness Network, which focuses on mindset, diet, and exercise as pillars for a holistic lifestyle.


Key Takeaways

  1. Health and Wealth Connection

    • Wealth cannot buy health; longevity depends on lifestyle choices.
    • Self-care is essential for sustaining business success and personal well-being.
  2. Jeff Cade’s Background & Motivation

    • Over 15 years in health and wellness, with experience in hospitality and healthcare.
    • Personal tragedy: lost both parents to cancer, which fueled his mission.
    • Author of Battleground Cancer to educate on mental, physical, and spiritual resilience.
  3. Core Philosophy

    • “Take food as medicine, not medicine as food.”
    • Three pillars: Mindset, Diet, Exercise—you can’t have one without the others.
    • Advocates plant-based diets, hydration, and mindfulness practices.
  4. Actionable Advice

    • Know your body and listen to its signals.
    • Reduce sugar and processed foods; crowd out unhealthy items with colorful plates.
    • Use affirmations: “I am healed, healthy, happy.”
    • Transformation is incremental: start with 30-, 45-, or 90-day goals.
    • Stress management is critical—stress kills and triggers unhealthy habits.
  5. Programs & Engagement

    • Offers personalized coaching and programs via JeffK360.com.
    • Focus on accountability partnerships and individualized plans.

Notable Quotes

  • On transformation:
    “What you don’t change, you choose.”
  • On health and success:
    “Self-care is the new health care.”
  • On mindset:
    “I am healed, I am healthy, I am happy.”
  • On accountability:
    “If it’s to be, it’s up to me.”
  • On purpose:
    “You can’t serve others if you don’t serve yourself first.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tip: She developed a process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid student loan debt.

Jocelyn Pearson.


Purpose of the Interview

The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to:

  • Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships.
  • Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.
  • Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students.

Key Takeaways

  1. Scholarship System Approach

    • Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm.
    • Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive.
  2. Common Myths Debunked

    • Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply.
    • Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability.
    • All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time.
    • It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year.
  3. Avoiding Scholarship Scams

    • Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data.
    • Real scholarships require effort and personalization.
  4. Role of Parents

    • Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students.
    • Committees can detect when parents write essays.
  5. AI in Scholarship Applications

    • Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays.
    • Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support.
  6. Financial Aid Basics

    • Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it.
    • Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships.
  7. For Current College Students

    • Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year.
  8. Entrepreneurial Journey

    • Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars.
    • She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers.

Notable Quotes

  • “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.”
  • “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.”
  • “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.”
  • “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.”
  • “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tip: She developed a process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid student loan debt.

Jocelyn Pearson.


Purpose of the Interview

The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to:

  • Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships.
  • Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.
  • Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students.

Key Takeaways

  1. Scholarship System Approach

    • Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm.
    • Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive.
  2. Common Myths Debunked

    • Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply.
    • Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability.
    • All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time.
    • It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year.
  3. Avoiding Scholarship Scams

    • Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data.
    • Real scholarships require effort and personalization.
  4. Role of Parents

    • Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students.
    • Committees can detect when parents write essays.
  5. AI in Scholarship Applications

    • Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays.
    • Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support.
  6. Financial Aid Basics

    • Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it.
    • Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships.
  7. For Current College Students

    • Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year.
  8. Entrepreneurial Journey

    • Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars.
    • She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers.

Notable Quotes

  • “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.”
  • “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.”
  • “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.”
  • “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.”
  • “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Tip: She developed a process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid student loan debt.

Jocelyn Pearson.


Purpose of the Interview

The interview on Money Making Conversations Masterclass with Rushion McDonald and Jocelyn Pearson aimed to:

  • Share Jocelyn’s journey of graduating debt-free by securing $126,350 in scholarships.
  • Educate families on how to avoid student loan debt through her proven system, The Scholarship System.
  • Dispel myths about scholarships and provide actionable steps for parents and students.

Key Takeaways

  1. Scholarship System Approach

    • Jocelyn developed a six-step process to simplify scholarship applications and avoid overwhelm.
    • Focus on breaking the process into small, manageable steps rather than a vague “go get money” directive.
  2. Common Myths Debunked

    • Too early or too late to apply: Start by junior year; it’s never too late—even college seniors can apply.
    • Only perfect students or low-income families qualify: Many scholarships don’t require high GPA or athletic ability.
    • All good scholarships are gone: Smaller, local scholarships ($500–$5,000) add up over time.
    • It takes too much time: With a system and reusable materials, effort decreases each year.
  3. Avoiding Scholarship Scams

    • Beware of “easy,” “enter to win,” or sweepstakes-style scholarships—they often sell personal data.
    • Real scholarships require effort and personalization.
  4. Role of Parents

    • Parents should help with planning and identifying legitimate scholarships but not complete applications for students.
    • Committees can detect when parents write essays.
  5. AI in Scholarship Applications

    • Jocelyn warns against copy-pasting AI-generated essays.
    • Her platform introduced TESS, an AI assistant for ethical guidance and support.
  6. Financial Aid Basics

    • Submit FAFSA even if you think you won’t qualify; some colleges and states require it.
    • Combine all sources—government aid, institutional aid, and private scholarships.
  7. For Current College Students

    • Check with financial aid offices, academic departments, and organizations for scholarships available after freshman year.
  8. Entrepreneurial Journey

    • Jocelyn turned her passion into a business by starting with a book, building an email list, and launching webinars.
    • She emphasizes persistence and ignoring naysayers.

Notable Quotes

  • “I had to accumulate my way to getting college paid for—the mere mortals’ way to going to college without tons of debt.”
  • “Most families want scholarships, but they get stuck in the overwhelm.”
  • “There’s no big red easy button—but with clear steps, it feels less daunting.”
  • “We’re saying no to the broken system… It takes, on average, 21 years to pay off student loans.”
  • “With great power comes great responsibility—AI can help, but only if used ethically.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: She offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Senita M. Hill.


Purpose of the Interview

  • To spotlight Peace on Patuxent Incorporated, a nonprofit founded by Sunita M. Hill.
  • To discuss the challenges women face when diagnosed with cancer and how the organization provides sanctuaries for peace, clarity, and empowerment.
  • To inspire entrepreneurs and individuals to prioritize wellness and community support.

Key Takeaways

  1. About Peace on Patuxent

    • Located in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
    • Offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers.
    • Provides limousine pickup, red carpet welcome, prepared meals, and activities focused on stillness.
    • Launching virtual sessions nationwide in January to reach women who cannot attend in person.
  2. Life-Leveling Cancer

    • Defined as any cancer diagnosis that disrupts life and forces major changes.
    • Emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact beyond physical illness.
  3. Senita’s Personal Journey

    • Inspired by her mother’s battle with lung cancer to create a space for women to pause and regain control.
  4. Empowerment Through Pause

    • Women often feel they have choices, but treatment paths are usually predetermined.
    • Peace on Patuxent offers a moment of stillness to reflect and make informed decisions.
  5. Community and Cultural Impact

    • Addresses stigma in African American and ethnic communities around illness.
    • Encourages open conversations and sharing of resources.
  6. Access and Application

    • Apply via peaceonpatuxent.org.
    • Requirements: Over 18, healthy enough to be independent, ideally within two years post-diagnosis.

Notable Quotes

  • “Every woman should allow herself the opportunity to come to peace.”
  • “She matters—not just as a patient, but as a mother, daughter, coworker, and friend.”
  • “When you hear the word cancer, it changes your life. It’s life-leveling.”
  • “We’re not here to tell you how to run your journey. We’re here to allow you to pause your mind.”
  • “The only way you’ll know your options is if you come out and have the conversation.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: She offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Senita M. Hill.


Purpose of the Interview

  • To spotlight Peace on Patuxent Incorporated, a nonprofit founded by Sunita M. Hill.
  • To discuss the challenges women face when diagnosed with cancer and how the organization provides sanctuaries for peace, clarity, and empowerment.
  • To inspire entrepreneurs and individuals to prioritize wellness and community support.

Key Takeaways

  1. About Peace on Patuxent

    • Located in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
    • Offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers.
    • Provides limousine pickup, red carpet welcome, prepared meals, and activities focused on stillness.
    • Launching virtual sessions nationwide in January to reach women who cannot attend in person.
  2. Life-Leveling Cancer

    • Defined as any cancer diagnosis that disrupts life and forces major changes.
    • Emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact beyond physical illness.
  3. Senita’s Personal Journey

    • Inspired by her mother’s battle with lung cancer to create a space for women to pause and regain control.
  4. Empowerment Through Pause

    • Women often feel they have choices, but treatment paths are usually predetermined.
    • Peace on Patuxent offers a moment of stillness to reflect and make informed decisions.
  5. Community and Cultural Impact

    • Addresses stigma in African American and ethnic communities around illness.
    • Encourages open conversations and sharing of resources.
  6. Access and Application

    • Apply via peaceonpatuxent.org.
    • Requirements: Over 18, healthy enough to be independent, ideally within two years post-diagnosis.

Notable Quotes

  • “Every woman should allow herself the opportunity to come to peace.”
  • “She matters—not just as a patient, but as a mother, daughter, coworker, and friend.”
  • “When you hear the word cancer, it changes your life. It’s life-leveling.”
  • “We’re not here to tell you how to run your journey. We’re here to allow you to pause your mind.”
  • “The only way you’ll know your options is if you come out and have the conversation.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uplift: She offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Senita M. Hill.


Purpose of the Interview

  • To spotlight Peace on Patuxent Incorporated, a nonprofit founded by Sunita M. Hill.
  • To discuss the challenges women face when diagnosed with cancer and how the organization provides sanctuaries for peace, clarity, and empowerment.
  • To inspire entrepreneurs and individuals to prioritize wellness and community support.

Key Takeaways

  1. About Peace on Patuxent

    • Located in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
    • Offers two-day retreats for women diagnosed with life-leveling cancers.
    • Provides limousine pickup, red carpet welcome, prepared meals, and activities focused on stillness.
    • Launching virtual sessions nationwide in January to reach women who cannot attend in person.
  2. Life-Leveling Cancer

    • Defined as any cancer diagnosis that disrupts life and forces major changes.
    • Emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact beyond physical illness.
  3. Senita’s Personal Journey

    • Inspired by her mother’s battle with lung cancer to create a space for women to pause and regain control.
  4. Empowerment Through Pause

    • Women often feel they have choices, but treatment paths are usually predetermined.
    • Peace on Patuxent offers a moment of stillness to reflect and make informed decisions.
  5. Community and Cultural Impact

    • Addresses stigma in African American and ethnic communities around illness.
    • Encourages open conversations and sharing of resources.
  6. Access and Application

    • Apply via peaceonpatuxent.org.
    • Requirements: Over 18, healthy enough to be independent, ideally within two years post-diagnosis.

Notable Quotes

  • “Every woman should allow herself the opportunity to come to peace.”
  • “She matters—not just as a patient, but as a mother, daughter, coworker, and friend.”
  • “When you hear the word cancer, it changes your life. It’s life-leveling.”
  • “We’re not here to tell you how to run your journey. We’re here to allow you to pause your mind.”
  • “The only way you’ll know your options is if you come out and have the conversation.”

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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