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The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Financial Tips: He created tools for financial success, estate planning, and long-term wealth building.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Joaquin Wallace. 


🎯 Purpose of the Interview

To explore Dr. Wallace’s groundbreaking work in financial literacy, particularly his concept of the “financial genetic code”, and to promote his book Generational Wealth Begins with Generational Knowledge. The interview aims to empower marginalized communities with tools for financial healing, literacy, and long-term wealth building.


🗝️ Key Takeaways 1. Background & Recognition

  • Dr. Wallace is a recipient of the Wells Fargo Living History Makers Award.
  • Featured in the Contemporary Black Biography series.
  • Former college basketball coach and educator with a strong focus on discipline and mentorship.

2. Seven-Stage Generational Wealth Model

Outlined in his book, the model includes:

  1. Internal/External Ecosystem – influences from family, community, and environment.
  2. Financial Genetic Code – inherited financial narratives and behaviors.
  3. Financial Healing – reprogramming harmful financial habits.
  4. Financial Edification – literacy and inclusion.
  5. Financial Well-being – stability and health.
  6. Generational Knowledge – estate planning, insurance, long-term care.
  7. Generational Wealth – successful transfer of assets.

“Without financial well-being, there is no generational wealth.”

3. Financial Genetic Code

  • A trademarked concept by Dr. Wallace.
  • Unlike DNA, it can be rewritten through education and therapy.
  • Influenced by early experiences, family habits, and community norms.
  • Examples include “scar tissue narratives” (trauma from past financial events).

4. Credit & Financial Literacy

  • Credit score is critical but misunderstood.
  • Utilization rate should be under 30%.
  • Payment history and inquiries significantly affect scores.
  • Many people are unaware of the difference between consumer scores and business scores.

5. Barriers to Financial Growth

  • Lack of trust in financial systems due to past trauma.
  • Misinformation passed down from family and community.
  • Zip codes and overleveraging can impact loan approvals.
  • Financial professionals may unknowingly transfer their own biases to clients.

6. Role of Financial Professionals

Dr. Wallace identifies five key roles:

  • Financial Educator
  • Financial Counselor
  • Financial Therapist
  • Financial Advisor
  • Financial Planner

He emphasizes matching individuals with the right professional based on their needs and emotional readiness.

7. Book Insights

  • Generational Wealth Begins with Generational Knowledge is an Amazon bestseller.
  • Includes self-assessments after each chapter.
  • Designed for both professionals and everyday readers.
  • Encourages readers to identify their financial stage and take actionable steps.

💬 Notable Quotes

  • “You are your credit score.”
  • “Inherited financial narratives create encoded financial behaviors.”
  • “Any answer sounds correct if you don’t ask the right question.”
  • “Consistency creates consistent outcomes.”
  • “Financial literacy is not the end-all—it’s just one piece of the puzzle.”
  • “We do what we know. If we don’t know, we just continue to do.”

📌 Final Thoughts

Dr. Joaquin Wallace offers a transformative framework for understanding and improving financial behavior, especially in underserved communities. His concept of the financial genetic code bridges psychology, education, and economics, making financial wellness more accessible and actionable.

#SHMS #STRAW #BEST

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:08.7

It's that time for another episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass,

0:13.0

a show that is dedicated to promoting your success

0:15.3

and spotlighting the journeys of accomplished celebrities,

0:18.6

entrepreneurs, small business owners, non-profits, and influencers.

0:22.7

Money-making Conversations Masterclass fosters a vibrant community who are inspired to lead with

0:28.4

their gifts, pursue their dreams, and build their own success stories with proper planning

0:33.8

and mentorship. Our goal is to always motivate you to keep winning.

0:38.9

Hi, I'm Rashan McDonald.

0:40.6

I host this weekly Money Making Conversation Masterclass show.

0:44.1

The interviews and information that this show provides are for everyone.

0:47.6

It's time to start reading other people's success stories and start living your own.

0:52.5

Now, if you want to be a guest on my show, Moneymaking

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Conversation Masterclass, please visit our website, Moneymakingconversations.com, and click the

1:00.9

be a guest button if you're a small business owner, entrepreneur, motivational speaker,

1:05.9

influencer, or nonprofit. Now let's get started. My guest is honored with the Wells Fargo Living History

1:12.1

Makers Award. Dr. Wallace is also recognized in the contemporary black biography series,

1:17.8

which it documents the lives of African Americans who are reshaping economic, cultural,

1:24.0

and social narratives. Please welcome to Money Making Conversation Masterclass, Dr. Joaquin E. Wallace. How you doing, sir? I'm doing great. Thanks for having me on. I got to acknowledge it. He's a divine nightmare, powerful brother. Lived his whole life on the West Coast. I don't know why he ain't moved to travel. I'm down in Atlanta. I've been in New York. I've been to Chicago. I've been in L.A. And born in Houston. But you still out there, no. What's going on over, Cap Abasai? West Coast, you just hold it down the fort over to the West Coast? Listen, I'm trying to hold down the fort. But listen, I've been out the country several times, though. So, you know, you can't limit you can't limit me like that. You know what I'm saying? Don't try to hold me in. Tell me. I love it. You know, because in the world we live in, experiences is the key, Dr. Wallace. And I know in our community, and that's what the interview was about, you know, it's like probably

2:20.4

about 60% of my audience is African American, 20% is white, and the Westbrook's down in

2:25.1

Asian and Latino.

2:26.8

But as an African American, there are so many of us who want to achieve success but can't

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