About Our Guest: Charreah Katie Jackson is the author of Boss Bride and the CEO of Shine Army. She’s an award-winning journalist, PR savant, coach and strategist and according to her clients, the Mary Poppins of Impact. With a career that includes spending 10 years as an editor at Essence where she interviewed newsmakers like President Joe Biden, Deepak Chopra and Hilary Clinton to name a few, Charreah has also spent time with Oprah Winfrey and visited one of her estates as a guest. Through publishing her first book, Boss Bride, Charreah practiced what she preaches and has a slew of media credits for herself as well as her clients, including yours truly. She started her company, Shine Army in 2020 and she’s just getting started. To learn more about Charreah, visit www.shinearmy.com Episode Summary: This episode is powered by The Plan for Millions 2.0 Replay “Loving others as you love yourself is biblical. It all begins with self-love and understanding." Charreah K Jackson I remember a time when I didn’t think I was loveable. It was for the 5 years following my mother’s abrupt departure from my life because she was sent to prison. It’s part of the reason I spent my teens and early twenties looking for love in all the wrong places. If I am being honest (and you know that’s my thing,) it even overshadowed my early years in business. That’s why I am so excited about this week’s guest, Charreah K. Jackson. Amongst many things that came up during our heartfelt chat, we got into the fallacy of telling others you love them more and how that can impact your entrepreneurial journey. Over the last 17 years in business, I have come to realize that only when I was fixed and focused on my own pursuit of the way I see and therefore love myself, would any of my efforts lead to some form of success. If you're a six-figure entrepreneur who knows you need to go beyond tactics and engage in some honest, transformational connections to scale, this episode is your invitation to stop, listen, and reflect so that you can deepen your connection to yourself, your business and your next season of life and success. Together, Charreah and I explore powerful themes that are often overlooked in the pursuit of success, like loving yourself fiercely, embodying your value, and the concept of magnetizing opportunities instead of just manifesting them. As you listen, you’ll feel like you’re getting advice from two friends who know the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the courage it takes to move from simply building a business to building a legacy. If you are ready to uncover what it truly takes to break through personal and professional barriers on the journey to millions, Charreah isn’t just talking about strategy—she’s sharing hard-won wisdom on self-love, authenticity, and spiritual alignment, all of which are essential to building a business that doesn’t just reach seven figures but also fuels a life of fulfillment and purpose. Get your Move to Millions Podcast notebook ready—you’ll want to take notes on the lessons packed into this incredible conversation! Listen in to discover: How to leverage radical self-love as a business growth strategyHow to become a masterful storytellerThe reason you want to magnetize instead of manifestAnd so much more Powerful Quotes from The Episode: "God is the chairman of my company, and I am the CEO. Our board meetings of inspiration are essential.""Prayer should be a decree and a declaration, not questioning if God can do it, but declaring that he will.""Creating capacity for abundance means seeing yourself as deserving and preparing space for the outcomes you desire.""The House of Millions program is designed to help entrepreneurs enhance their cash flow and community connections.""Our goal is to help you move to millions with ease, not hustle. It's about integrating faith and business.""Prayer is not just our words, it's our posture. How can we take a posture that we're preparing for what we just prayed for?""Manifest means to put yourself in a position to receive your blessings. It's the action behind your faith.""I think being intentional and clear about the language we use is powerful. Instead of 'manifest,' I now prefer 'magnetize,' aligning my language with my faith.""I realized the power of my voice early, from prayer to public speaking. It was transformative.""Keep the main thing the main thing." (Quote from her mother)"Loving others as you love yourself is biblical. It all begins with self-love and understanding.""My journey from corporate life to where I am now showed me the importance of aligning my career with my personal values." Move to Millions Wisdom Questions: Book: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks And Trust by Iyanla Vanzant Favorite Quote: “Keep the main thing the main thing.” Charreah’s mom Tool Charreah Swears By: Journaling and Opus Pro How to Connect with Charreah Jackson: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/...