Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Cherry Collier.
Talking Points/Questions *
• The Science of Connection: Delve into the psychological theories and research that underpin the science of connection. How do these principles help leaders and teams enhance their performance and well-being?
• Challenges in Today's Workplace: Discuss the common challenges leaders and organizations face in today's fast-paced and often remote or hybrid work environments. How can RISE help address these issues?
• Challenges Faced by Black Women in Leadership: Initiate a discussion about the obstacles Black women encounter in climbing the corporate ladder and establishing themselves in leadership roles. How do these challenges impact their professional journey and personal growth?
• The Role of RISE in Overcoming Barriers: Explore how the principles of RISE (Relational, Interpersonal, Social, and Emotional intelligence) can be particularly empowering for Black women in navigating the complexities of race and gender in corporate environments. How can strengthening these areas of intelligence support Black women in overcoming systemic barriers and biases?
• The Role of Connections in Financial Success: How do you see the relationship between building solid connections and achieving financial success in the corporate world? Can strong interpersonal relationships directly contribute to the bottom line?
• Challenges in Building Authentic Relationships: What are some of the most prominent challenges leaders face in building authentic relationships within their teams, and how can these challenges impact their financial goals?
• Personal Story of Connection Leading to Success: Could you share a personal story or case study where fostering strong connections directly contributed to financial improvement or a significant professional achievement?
• The Future of Relationship-Building in Business: Looking ahead, how do you think relationship-building dynamics in business will evolve, especially considering technological advancements and the potential for AI integration?
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Pinky Cole. If one were to use the words “sexy” and “vegetable” in a sentence, they would probably never be said one after the other. However, the Slutty Vegan’s own Pinky Cole begs to differ as she encourages people to #GetSlutty with her plant-based foods for vegans and meat-lovers alike. Join her as she guests stars on the Money Making Conversations Master Class, and try not to drool as she shares some delicious recipes from her book, “Eat Plants, B****.” In addition to food, Pinky outlines the importance of how betting on yourself, even if the world doesn’t understand the idea that you are trying to create, can lead to significant returns if you have a plan in place that is true to your purpose and what you want to see in your life.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Achieng Agutu, the first-ever bald, Kenyon plus-sized 2024 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Rookie. She uses her social platform as a daily bowl of motivation, affirmations, self-love, and fearlessness.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chairman and C.E.O. Dennis Earls and Vice President Mikåel Pyles of the Haltere Group. Haltere Group offers access to high-value real estate assets once reserved for large investors. They are committed to reshaping real estate opportunities for Black communities. The interview explores Haltere Group's distinctive approach to empowering Black communities in cities nationwide.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Thomas Barnes. Thomas is a product of the Atlanta Public Schools; he attended Morehouse College and has a degree in Management from GSU(Ga State) with an emphasis in CIS(Information Systems). He is an example of seeing an opportunity and pursuing it to its fullest. He did not let Covid or stereotyping stop him from pursuing his dreams. Thomas owns Experimax, a complete retail computer store specializing in sales, service, and support of all things Apple.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning Executive Television Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Dr. Steven Williams who is the leader in body contouring with techniques like minimal pain tummy tucks and fat transfer to enhance patient curves, including hips, buttocks, and breasts. He is the first African American President-Elect of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS); Dr. Williams is known for being a patient advocate and leading diversity in the plastic surgery industry.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed J Hackett, the founder of Black Wall Street in Asheville, NC. Black Wall Street is a Black business incubator with a mission to help people start, grow, and scale to turn their ideas into reality and build a supportive community for local Black entrepreneurs.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Director Joie Jacoby. She directed an Intimate ESPN film, CANDACE PARKER: UNAPOLOGETIC. Candance is one of the biggest stars in basketball – a WNBA champion and a pioneer who's not only fulfilled the weighty expectations that have surrounded her potential since her teen years. In the wide-ranging, revealing, and at times, Parker opens up about her journey through basketball and life, where she might go from here, and what it means to be a women's sports star in the twenty-first century. Joie Jacoby, as a director, body of work includes Return to Mexico City (2009), London 2012: Games of the XXX Olympiad (2012), and Sarah & Suzanne (2014).
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