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Strawberry Letter

Uplift: His new company is tackling health disparities, mental wellness, and generational wellness.

Strawberry Letter

iHeartPodcasts

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Demond Martin

Co-founder of Well With All, a Black-owned, purpose-driven health and wellness brand dedicated to improving well-being in underserved communities.

Demond shares his incredible journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a hedge fund executive, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He discusses the inspiration behind Well With All, how personal experiences shaped his mission, and why health equity is just as important as financial wealth. Through his company, he reinvests 20% of profits into initiatives that support Black, Brown, and underserved communities, tackling health disparities, mental wellness, and preventive care.

In this episode, Demond and Rushion dive into the racial health gap, the importance of generational wellness, and how Well With All’s premium supplements and wellness products are designed to address the unique health needs of communities of color. He also shares business insights, marketing strategies, and how trust is built in the wellness industry.

If you’re passionate about health, entrepreneurship, or making an impact, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how prioritizing your health can lead to true wealth!

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0:00.0

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0:05.8

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0:11.2

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0:18.3

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0:22.5

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0:31.6

Love it first swipe. I highly doubt it.

0:34.8

Reality TV and social media have love all wrong.

0:39.2

So what really makes relationships last?

0:41.3

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0:46.9

psychology of love and provides eye-opening insights and advice we all meet.

0:51.8

It's a big realization moment that you should not be postponing your happiness.

0:57.1

Like your greatest happiness is not necessarily going to like come from a relationship.

1:02.9

Your partner, they should add to your happiness, but your happiness is really coming from within you.

1:08.1

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1:16.0

I'm Mark Seal.

1:17.4

And I'm Nathan King.

1:18.5

This is Leave the Gun, Take the Canoli.

1:20.7

The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.

1:23.5

This podcast is based on my co-host Mark Seale's best-selling book of the same title.

1:28.0

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1:32.7

Robert Evans, James Kahn, Talia Shire, and many others.

1:36.5

Yes, that was a real horse's head.

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