A Self-Growth podcast rooted in leadership themes and molded by real life. Told through the lens of successful leaders who understand generational gaps and how to effectively lead and change with the times. If you are interested at all in what makes some people great while others are just good, how…
How long is too long to make a comeback? Leadership lessons take a new form as Nizhonlii reflects on passions, setting things down, and most importantly--picking them up. Where does motivation fit into your equation? I'll give you a thought on where it should be. Go ahead, take a short break and let's reflect on leadership in a very real way.
A solo podcast honoring Pregnancy and Infancy Loss Awareness Month. All over, we hear people (including myself) encouraging others to "tell their stories". This episode is my acknowledgment of my own story of miscarriage and how it deeply impacted who I am as a leader, processing a traumatic event, learning to ask for help, and coming to terms with the fact that I will never be the same person I was before. Of the many things female leaders have to manage, loss of a child or pregnancy is not often talked about. Thank you to everyone who knew parts of my story before this podcast, who are learning more about it by listening, and to every woman who shared their experiences with me throughout. I am forever grateful.
Nizhonlii sits down with Cancer survivor, Daniele Anderson , during this Breast Cancer Awareness Month to talk the dark side of a disease that often touts many supporters and well wishes. With so much going on, Dani talks about her experience with Cancer, some of her darker moments, and shares advice to those who haven't been touched by the deadly disease. Not everything is marathons and fundraisers, Dani walks us through why not every Cancer patient wants a party, and why everyone absolutely needs a therapist.
NBA Hall of Fame inductee David Robinson and his brother Charles speak on their experiences attending the United States Naval Academy and their thoughts on navigating the world while black.
An inclusive interview with Ambrose Jr., Kenneth, and Rita Robinson on their memories of growing up in Little Rock, AR during the late 50s and 60s. With an age gap spanning almost a decade, the siblings talk about their individual experiences, how their parents worked to shield them from what we see in the movies, and later perspectives on the current social climate.
Nizhonlii sits down with Myles to talk Navy Football, perception and bias, and mindset, mixed in with living life at a service academy in the newest generation of leaders.
Content consumption has become almost automatic for many as screen times jump and attention spans lower. Some of us are consuming without fully processing, but does that mean it doesn't impact our thoughts? Listen to some quick reminders of what you should be doing.
Nizhonlii interviews Antonio Tyler on leadership themes of discipline, mindset, and loyalty, as he talks on his experiences and thoughts on relationships, where motivation comes from, and how success works for him after 15 years in the service of others.
In this introductory episode, Nizhonlii speaks on the reason for starting a podcast, what Spark is, and why it is important to have your voice heard.