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June 14, 2024 CJ Moneyway/Jamie McGrone Season 2 Episode 37
"Jamie McGrone: Behind the Scenes of TV Stardom on The CJ Moneyway Show
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"Jamie McGrone: Behind the Scenes of TV Stardom on The CJ Moneyway Show
Jun 14, 2024 Season 2 Episode 37
CJ Moneyway/Jamie McGrone

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Ever wondered how someone can transform personal brokenness into a thriving career across multiple industries? Join us on CJ Money Week for an inspiring chat with the incredibly versatile Jamie, who shares his journey from growing up in a family of 17 siblings in Gary, Indiana, to achieving success as an entrepreneur, author, singer, songwriter, fashion designer, and TV show host. Hear Jamie's candid stories about the fears he faced while writing his book and creating his talk show, "That's Why I'm Here," and how he overcame those challenges by seizing opportunities despite uncertainties. Jamie's experience underscores the importance of starting from where you are and building confidence along the way, ultimately turning personal struggles into a platform for others to share their triumphs.

In this episode, Jamie and I discuss how the power of positive thinking and words can shape your reality. We delve into the necessity of staying physically and mentally prepared to pursue your dreams and the profound impact of lifting others as you rise. Through this motivational exchange, we emphasize using affirmative language and maintaining a hopeful outlook to manifest desired outcomes. As we wrap up, excitement for future collaborations is contagious, reinforcing that collective success is far more rewarding than individual achievements. Don’t miss out on this episode filled with invaluable wisdom and inspiration from someone who truly embodies resilience and success.

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Ever wondered how someone can transform personal brokenness into a thriving career across multiple industries? Join us on CJ Money Week for an inspiring chat with the incredibly versatile Jamie, who shares his journey from growing up in a family of 17 siblings in Gary, Indiana, to achieving success as an entrepreneur, author, singer, songwriter, fashion designer, and TV show host. Hear Jamie's candid stories about the fears he faced while writing his book and creating his talk show, "That's Why I'm Here," and how he overcame those challenges by seizing opportunities despite uncertainties. Jamie's experience underscores the importance of starting from where you are and building confidence along the way, ultimately turning personal struggles into a platform for others to share their triumphs.

In this episode, Jamie and I discuss how the power of positive thinking and words can shape your reality. We delve into the necessity of staying physically and mentally prepared to pursue your dreams and the profound impact of lifting others as you rise. Through this motivational exchange, we emphasize using affirmative language and maintaining a hopeful outlook to manifest desired outcomes. As we wrap up, excitement for future collaborations is contagious, reinforcing that collective success is far more rewarding than individual achievements. Don’t miss out on this episode filled with invaluable wisdom and inspiration from someone who truly embodies resilience and success.

Support the Show.

The C. J Moneyway Show
c.jmoneyway@gmail.com
Facebook: Author Corwin Johnson
Instagram: c.j_moneyway
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themoneywayshow8493
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c-j-moneyway-show/id1707761906
https://open.spotify.com/show/4khDpzlfVZCnyZ7mBuC4U1?si=kNrejibvQH-X3dOpRmu6AA
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVMwsp-9xLNaTBO4U97He0Ct_HldYbnAp&si=bmlctXwgxJe0cjzd

Whether you're an entrepreneur, aspiring author, or just someone looking for a dose of motivation, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The CJ Moneyway Show on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us bring you more amazing guests and content each week!







Speaker 1:

What's up my good people? Welcome to the CJ Money Week show. Welcome to the show. Entrepreneur, author, singer, songwriter, fashion designer and creator and host of the TV show. That's why I'm here. What's up, jamie?

Speaker 2:

Man. What's up, corey? Man? I'm glad to be on your platform, man, I really appreciate this man.

Speaker 1:

Man, no man, I appreciate this man, I appreciate you man, I appreciate you. Jamie man, tell us a little about yourself and a little bit about your background.

Speaker 2:

You said almost the whole story about me. Only thing you didn't add in there is that I have two children, a son and a daughter. Of course I'm from Gary, indiana, a native of Gary Indiana, talk show host, song writer, uh author of a book. That's why I'm uh live your most amazing life. Um, of course you name, I'm a barber and entrepreneur.

Speaker 1:

I mean, uh, trying to set it all, man hey, you doing your thing, man, and I'm kind of proud of you, man, proud of you, proud of you.

Speaker 2:

So, jamie, being a 14 kid out of 11 children, how was your experience growing up? Man? I would say I probably had one of the greatest childhoods ever growing up. Actually, my mother and father together had 17 children. Uh, my mother and father had nine kids together. My mom had a son before she met my dad, and my dad had seven children by his first wife before he met my mom. So at one point in time, it was 17 kids in one house and it was incredible, man. It was so much fun. I I would say that I probably had like one of the greatest childhoods growing up and, as you can see too, I just came from the gym get my workout in two minutes.

Speaker 1:

Hey, so, uh, can you share some of the challenges you faced while writing your book or before writing your book and creating?

Speaker 2:

TV show. You know what, when I first started writing my book, I didn't know how to really start or where to start. All I know is I just needed to start and I had something in me that I wanted to talk about and I needed to start. And I was just so afraid to start. I don't know why, but I was just so afraid it was going to be the day, because you know, anytime when there's a challenge in your life, a lot of times you don't even get done because of the fear of even starting.

Speaker 2:

So one day I just started. I just said, hey, let's start, and I just started writing and next thing, you know, one page turned to two pages, turned to three pages and I started to get broken. And even during the whole course of me writing I was scared the whole time, and I can't even lie to you and tell you where I got the confidence from. But as I started to really get into it and I started to talk to people about book writing people who had published many books and I had begun to understand the format, I began to gain my confidence.

Speaker 2:

Yeah writing is all about confidence and even when I started my talk show you know, once again, even with the talk show, I didn't know what I was doing. It kind of like I feel like it's all a part, it was all a part of my purpose and destiny in life, because everything just happened for me. It don't always happen that way for people, but it happened for me. I'm grateful, I'm thankful and I always know I'm not to ever let it go to my head. I think that it's all about me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I believe you too because just you know what. I believe you too because just you know what you're doing and taking the time out of coming on my show and being on my platform when you got your own platform, you know that speaks a lot, man, and listen you have a great platform yourself.

Speaker 2:

You know your platform is just as good. You know you may not be on television, but what does that mean? Your platform is just as good. Who am I to judge and say my platform is bigger or better than yours? Your platform is just as great.

Speaker 1:

Man, I appreciate it, man, I appreciate the words of encouragement. Man, you don't know how much that means. So, JD, May can you tell us a little bit about your show? That's why I'm here.

Speaker 2:

You know, the premise of my show is I wanted to create a platform for everyone to come and tell their story of how they turned tragedy into triumph. And the whole base of my show came from me being a broken man and basically I set my phone up in my room one day and I just started talking about all the things that I was broken from. It didn't start off as a talk show because I didn't go to school for radio or broadcasting and I didn't grow up as a child saying, hey, I want to be a talk show host or I want to be this on television. It just came from me setting my phone up in my room because I was a broken man and just spilling the beans of all the things I was broken from in life and from a broken marriage. And then it just kind of like spiraled to what we see today, which is a talk show. But I didn't start off as a talk show, but you know start from there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean just to admit that you started out because you said you was a broken man. You know that speaks a lot right there, man. So tell us something, man. How are you enjoying your new studio, man, your new downtown studio?

Speaker 2:

Oh man, it's incredible. I mean like I'm still in awe because I mean, downtown Chicago is like the place you want to be in the midst of everything, to be a talk show host and have a studio downtown Chicago and that was always my dream. I'm still tripping because I'm like not only am I downtown, but I'm in the heart of downtown place where, like, it don't make it, still don't make sense, but I'm here and to be downtown chicago. I can't wait to get in there and do, uh, our first, which is going to be simply incredible. It's mind-blowing. I mean, the guests that we're having now is incredible. They're all happy because of the new studio. This is what God wanted me to do, man.

Speaker 1:

Man, that's cool, man that's cool. So, based on your experience, man I was reading your bio Tell us what can $200 and a dream take you wow, you're right.

Speaker 2:

I started my talk show with $200. No one knew this, but that's all I had to my name at the time. I had $200. And I said this $200 is going to have to work for me. And I realized that a lot of times people don't even start, that they may have a dream or something that they want to do, but then they'll look at the money. It could be $10. It could be $50. And they'll be like I don't have no money to start. But I realized that if you just start, you'll never know who you can become, you'll never know where you could go if you just start.

Speaker 2:

And that $200 turned into hundreds of thousands of dollars five years later, all because I believed and all because I didn't want to give up and all because I always saw greater in me and because I wanted to change the whole trajectory of my life. I got out of fear and I told myself every day that I was going to win, no matter what. And I kept going. I didn't care about what nobody said about me, what nobody thought about me. I didn't care if anyone talked about me, because I had a dream and a vision in my head that I was going to do this, I was going to call it and everything that's happened for me. Now, corey, I'm not even surprised, because I saw it Long ago. I saw everything.

Speaker 1:

And you know what and that's the thing, man, you said a couple of key things Is that sometimes a lot of people don't see your vision and they don't see your dreams, and so sometimes people want to knock it, but as long as you see what God has in front of you, that's the only thing that matters, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got to say this too, corey. What a lot of people didn't see is when I was working I was saving every dime and every penny to pay for my talk show. And when people were asleep at night, I was surfing the YouTube watching Oprah Winfrey and Arsenio Hall and all of the talk show greats. I was watching all of them. I was studying them. I would watch how they would sit, how they would walk on the stage eye contact. I would watch all this stuff. I paid attention and I learned from it. Youtube was like my university.

Speaker 1:

Matt. I mean it's just like Kobe watching Jordan and padding his game after Jordan, you know. I mean you got to watch people that did it before you and that had success. That's the blueprint, yeah. So tell us, man, tell us about some of the songs you have written and some of the songs you may have been a part of written and some of the songs you may have been a part of.

Speaker 2:

Well, I helped co-write and produce, and also some background on Howard Hewitt's Love of my Own. I co-wrote Don't Cry for Little G. Gary Jenkins of the group Silk. I did many, many, many songs with Danny Boy from you know, who's now back, signed with Death Row Records Devin Golder, christy D, like so many, the group rep I mean there's so many artists right now I can't even that's put me on the spot, but there's so many artists, so many things I've done.

Speaker 1:

I know, man? I mean, that's just part of your background, that's part of your you, hey? So tell us a little bit about your passion for country music and a new venture that you're into right now.

Speaker 2:

Oh, wow. You know I've always loved country music. What to be a part of it in which we think, all of the partners who are part of this new venture, with this new artist that we think is going to be simply amazing to the world. His name is Emmanuel Lee. We think he's going to be a generation of talent to the world and also in the country world. It kind of fell in my lap. I'm just grateful to be a part of the whole situation.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, that's cool. I wish you great success in that. Man. I know you're a busy man, man, I know you got somewhere to go, so is there anything else that you would like to share with us? Any new projects coming up on the horizon that we can look out?

Speaker 2:

for is the talk show. Um, my first uh film day in the new building is July 7th and, man, I can't wait to film that building. We have some incredible guests that were introduced to me and my staff and there's just so many phenomenal people that are involved with us now, now that we are in this new space, we're in downtown Chicago, we have access to so much I mean celebrity guests, so many powerful and influential people just in that arena alone. So I'm very excited. So, really, that's my main focus. Of course, I'm in the gym all the time. I want to stay in shape because, you know, I want to look good on camera. I'm just getting really, really focused because I have a dream to go and I'm just, I'm thirsty, focused because I have a dream to go and I'm just thirsty to get to the next level.

Speaker 2:

I take as many people as I can with me to be successful, because my mom used to always say if you get to the top by yourself, you're not successful, you're a bum. Once you get to the top, you got to take as many people as you can along with you. Don't go by yourself. Take with you, don't go by yourself. Winners don't get to the top by themselves. They get to the top because they have helped people get there with them. So that's my goal. It's everyone that's on my team, that work with me and who's ever a part of my dream. I want us all to live incredible, amazing lives.

Speaker 1:

Man, and I wish you great success, man. I hope you get to where you're going and take the people that's been with you, been riding with you all this time, and I wish you nothing but the best, man. I appreciate you for coming on today.

Speaker 2:

I have one last thing to say. This is what I want people to take. From this whole interview that you and I have, I learned that words are powerful. I learned to say, like I said, I hope I can do this. If you say you hope, then in your mind you kind of like doubting yourself I can do it. So, no matter what, I be very careful about the words I choose, because words are powerful and once you put it into the universe, once you put it into the atmosphere, you've already put it out there. So always say things that I want to see. I never say what I don't see. I say what I want to see.

Speaker 2:

I spoke this new building that we're into downtown Chicago. I spoke it into existence. I didn't have it, I didn't know where it was coming from, but I spoke it into existence. I say every day I'm going to be downtown Chicago. I don't know where the office is, but someone's going to call me and I'm going to be downtown Chicago. We're going to have a space downtown Chicago. I would say it every day until I would be up. Even I would drive down to town Chicago and say, yeah, I'm going to be maybe somewhere in this area, and it happens. So words are powerful. You got to be very careful about what you say, because what you say can create the outlook on your life.

Speaker 1:

I got you, I got you, so I'll hope it's already done, it's done I like that, like, oh sure right.

Speaker 2:

Like, like, like your podcast, this right here, it's gonna be phenomenal uh man, I appreciate it already done. It's gonna be phenomenal, like y'all was on my homie platform, man, it's going crazy, crazy. I knew it was going to. It's phenomenal. So your words, corey, your words. You already have the platform, but it's how you create the words, that kind of shape where you're going.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, okay, I'm going to take that with me.

Speaker 2:

Man, I'm going to take that with me, man, I'm going to take that with me. I appreciate you coming on, man, giving us that knowledge, taking the time out of your busy day, man, to come on this great platform. Thank you for having me. I really appreciate you for thinking of me to even come on your platform and anytime in the future that you want me to come on, no matter what I got going on, we're going to set something up and I'll come back, man All right man, I'm going to hold you to that and I appreciate you, man.

Speaker 2:

I appreciate you, man. Thank you so much for having me All. Right man you be cool Jay.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir.

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