Married to Medicine fans are excited for the production's season three return, slated for June 7. In the midst of all the anticipation, BlackEnterprise.com caught up with the Bravo reality show's Lisa Nicole Cloud to talk business and the series, which is centered around thriving women in Atlanta as they balance their medical careers, or their marriages to medical professionals. [Related: Denise Boutte Talks Working with Tyler Perry and Her New Movie] Cloud, who's married to Dr. Darren Naugles, is a self-made millionaire. She built a multi-tiered empire as a direct sales expert, author, business and success coach, public speaker, and clothing designer---making her the highest-earning cast member. "The unique caveat with me was you have your doctors and you have your doctors' wives, and I'm married to a doctor, but I make more money than all of the doctors," she tells us. The producers thought Cloud's entrepreneurial success would bring an interesting dynamic to the show. She had been approached by other non-scripted TV shows, but declined them all because "I didn't like the portrayal of women in the reality TV space." When producers from Married to Medicine called her, she told them, "Well, I'm not your drama queen... but if you're looking for someone that can empower ladies, that can inspire the ladies on the show and maybe act as a mentor to them for businesses that they're trying to start, then I could be your person." The show's producers accepted Cloud's terms, as they had been searching for someone to complement Dr. Jackie's no-drama temperament and balance the more over-the-top personalities. Since the show, the millionaire wife and mom has been able share with national viewers how exactly she does it all. For Cloud, the first step is releasing baggage and connecting to your purpose. "I went through a workshop, which was probably one of the greatest experiences, called Inward Journey," she recalls. "I discovered that what I was holding onto was holding me back, which stemmed from a relationship that was disconnected with my father... When I really released that, it was like the universe just opened up." She also credits strong women who acted as mentors and "poured back into me." After forgiving her father, direct sales was the beginning of her entrepreneurial endeavors. She became the top earner in her company, 5Linx, and later found fulfillment in training other women in the company to "help them have their breakthroughs too." The businesswoman says the value of empowering her peers to become prosperous and independent was far greater than any financial gain, "and that's when you know that's your gift." Go onto the next page and read how direct sales works, plus how Lisa Nicole Cloud helped 16 people become millionaires... Cloud dispels any negative myths about direct sales and assures us that it is a very viable business model. It creates more than $170 billion in annual revenue for the worldwide economy, she points out. A company markets products and services by way of a distributor base. The distributors, who sell the products and services for the varying companies, get paid a percentage of the sale. Cloud worked with a service-based company that fostered relationships with national carriers, including Sprint and Verizon. The carrier organizations favored direct sales because they didn't have to pay for the customer until the customer was acquired. She explains that when distributors get the customers for the national carriers, they get paid a percentage every month when the customer pays the bill. "The company that I'm with, we've been on the Inc. 5000 list for the last nine years as one of the fastest-growing companies in America," Cloud says. She emphasizes that if one is interested in direct sales, he or she needs to connect with a credible company. Research to ensure that they are a part of the industry's regulatory body, the Direct Selling Association. In the last 11 years with her company, Cloud has helped 16 people to become millionaires through direct sales. "I knew in that regard that I also had an assignment, because I help people legitimize the industry and understand," she tells us. "If you treat it like a hobby, that's the kind of money you make. But if you treat it like a business and you understand some of the fundamental concepts of building a business, you do very, very well." When the Married to Medicine star first started in direct sales, she was only looking for a few extra hundred dollars a month to supplement what she was already making in her corporate career as a pharmaceutical representative. Within a year, however, she was matching her full-time salary, and within a year and a half, she was exceeding it. In fact, Cloud was doing so well that when her husband completed his residency, he took a five-year sabbatical because the income had replaced what a pharmaceutical representative and ER doctor would make, combined. "I walked away from corporate America," she says, "and never looked back." Cloud tells BlackEnterprise.com, "I feel like direct sales is an industry where ordinary people can earn extraordinary income." And speaking of extraordinary, the self-made millionaire and entrepreneur is willing, and eager, to empower others so that they too can realize their purpose and channel it to reach financial freedom.