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

Founder and president of the Financial Literacy Institute. Here's a summary of the key themes and highlights from the conversation:


🎙️ Interview Highlights Jasmine Young’s Background

  • Born in Jackson, Alabama, and raised in a rural, close-knit community.
  • Attended Alabama A&M University on a full scholarship, where she decided early on to become a CPA.
  • Emphasized the value of her HBCU experience in building confidence and professional readiness.

Financial Literacy Mission

  • Jasmine’s passion for numbers and financial education began early and was nurtured by her family’s practical financial habits.
  • Her parents instilled financial discipline and responsibility, which she now channels into her mission to spread financial literacy “one family at a time.”

Cultural and Historical Awareness

  • Jasmine discusses the legacy of Black Wall Street and the importance of economic empowerment in the Black community.
  • She organizes the Black Wall Street Black Business Expo, which honors the past while promoting modern Black entrepreneurship and civic engagement.

Social Impact and Civic Engagement

  • Inspired by the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder and the economic power of the Black community, Jasmine emphasizes the importance of using financial influence to drive social change.
  • She’s considering law school to further her impact, though she currently focuses on financial literacy and community empowerment.

Personal Insights

  • Jasmine shares her journey from feeling ashamed of her rural upbringing to embracing it as a source of strength and heritage.
  • She also reveals her musical background and Cherokee ancestry, adding depth to her personal story.

#STRAW

#BEST

#SHMS

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

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

Founder and president of the Financial Literacy Institute. Here's a summary of the key themes and highlights from the conversation:


🎙️ Interview Highlights Jasmine Young’s Background

  • Born in Jackson, Alabama, and raised in a rural, close-knit community.
  • Attended Alabama A&M University on a full scholarship, where she decided early on to become a CPA.
  • Emphasized the value of her HBCU experience in building confidence and professional readiness.

Financial Literacy Mission

  • Jasmine’s passion for numbers and financial education began early and was nurtured by her family’s practical financial habits.
  • Her parents instilled financial discipline and responsibility, which she now channels into her mission to spread financial literacy “one family at a time.”

Cultural and Historical Awareness

  • Jasmine discusses the legacy of Black Wall Street and the importance of economic empowerment in the Black community.
  • She organizes the Black Wall Street Black Business Expo, which honors the past while promoting modern Black entrepreneurship and civic engagement.

Social Impact and Civic Engagement

  • Inspired by the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder and the economic power of the Black community, Jasmine emphasizes the importance of using financial influence to drive social change.
  • She’s considering law school to further her impact, though she currently focuses on financial literacy and community empowerment.

Personal Insights

  • Jasmine shares her journey from feeling ashamed of her rural upbringing to embracing it as a source of strength and heritage.
  • She also reveals her musical background and Cherokee ancestry, adding depth to her personal story.

#STRAW

#BEST

#SHMS

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

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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