You know those topics that are just difficult to articulate because they can be deliberated multiple ways? Yes, Astrid Ferguson dives into them and discusses how they shapes her writing. There are also guest appearances to discuss their journey as creatives and entrepreneurs. She is a firm believer…
In this episode you will listen to all the ways Astrid has been keeping busy while practicing stoicism. It’s easy to worry about all the things we should be doing. Only to be consumed by guilt, frustration, anger and even resentment towards our selves. So listen to how Astrid had the mental shift from should to doing by learning to be still. Understanding that rest is needed and should be had. Come join the Afergtale familia @ https://www.astridferguson.com/Podcast follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Today’s episode was all about the future and how we’re changing. Talks about the thoughts that keep us from taking action, the new changes to come, and remembering that we are still a badass. Listen to this episode to learn about the upcoming workshop The Shades of Racism in Rape; the upcoming Call Your Sister Podcast and how you could be musturbating yourself into doing things you don’t want to do. Go to Astrid Ferguson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg to learn about the workshop, join the afergtaleville family at https://www.astridferguson.com and who knows? Maybe even volunteer on the thing you always wants to try out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
So IMCWD Podcast is retiring the end of this year. I know that is hard to say but the good news is I am starting a new podcast called Call Your Sister Podcast alongside my sister Alexandra Hodge. Which is the beginning of CYS Nation. My sister and I are crowdfunding to begin our podcast CYS Nation formation. To help us visit bonfire and grab your CYS Nation T-shirt by going here https://www.bonfire.com/store/call-your-sister-merch So about Buy Black Fridays-- visit my instagram https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg to learn more about Buy Black Fridays where I am sharing both what I purchase and black businesses to purchase from. To become better allies we need to amplify our black and brown communities. What better way than to support their black owned businesses? Lastly, what is #FREETHEFAMILIES-- a movement to help place pressure on our congressmen to release the children and their families together from ICE detention centers. In this episode I tell you more about the complexities of immigration laws and policies. I also share my families experience coming to the United States. Main Page: https://www.astridferguson.com Follow our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
This episode we discuss the importance of WHY it’s necessary to help our black and brown community. Not just because it’s a kind act and the right thing to do. Instead, because they are the nations future. We as black and brown people also have some work to do as a community. In this episode, we discuss the why and how. Become a better ally and while we also learn how to become more united against tolerating racism. We need to actively hold others accountable in remaining anti-racist. We need each other to break the cycle. So let’s continue the conversation to break the cycle. Podcast homepage https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid Ferguson was recently on the JRose Experience which is a mini series. JRose sits with Poet, Author and Life Coach, Astrid Ferguson for a virtual chat about embracing her decision to become a certified life coach after working in the corporate world for many years. Check out how she’s been able to use her writing skills to change the lives of others. Astrid first met JRose aka Jasmine Rose while she travelled to NYC for open mics to perform spoken word poetry. So in this episode which is also available on Youtube you get a deeper more personal story as to what sparked Astrid to dap into her creative freelance journey. You get to hear her struggles and how much she had to overcome her fears of stage fright and uncertainty to find herself again. She shares how it has been a long journey of trial and error but mostly growth. After overcoming a frightening delivery and postpartum depression she decided to release her first book Molt. Youtube Interview: https://youtu.be/-QPW7xvPAco Host: JRose Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/my_crumbled_thoughts Visit Podcast main page @ https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast and become part of the Afergtaleville Familia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Holding Space for Hard Truths will be a free event being held via zoom on June 18 6pm-8pm et. Attendees must register. To register go to https://www.astridferguson.com/events or visit event brite. Hope to see you there and begin discussing individual and systemic oppression. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Charmyra Fleming a romance novelist shares her experience being an indie writer. She shares how her writing was always a passion of hers and wants her readers to have "The Purple Charm" experience. She shares how it was a dream to become a professional writer since she can remember sharing stories with her grandmother. So she shares some resources writers will find useful without the need of a vanity publisher. However, we have a conversation on somethings that Charmyra is dealing with during the COVID pandemic and her fears as a black mother in America. She shares how she feels like remaining silent is no longer the way. During these times when we are seeing all this continuous police brutality taking place on black people, rioting, and protest it was a much needed conversation. You can hear the pain and discomfort in both of our voices as we fear for the future of our black and brown children. To learn more about Charmyra E. Fleming please visit https://www.creativecalfuray.com/about-me Visit the podcast @ https://www.astridferguson.com Visit us on instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
So much anxiety, overwhelm, and chaos going on in the world. Let’s discuss George Floyd, building community like Wine and Chismes, and what is our new normal? All these thoughts and questions keep our sleep at bay. Causing us to have so many sleepless nights. Let’s look for solutions and form new headlines. Visit https://www.patreon.com/wineandchismes to join our community. Go to https://www.astridferguson.com/blog to read the latest blog post on my top 5 tips for sleeping soundly. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
A podcast series where Astrid Ferguson and Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs will have some girl talk about books, business and everything under the sun within the sisterhood kingdom. In this episode we talk about how we met and where we were in our creative process. We take you through the journey of how we started in a IG pod, to becoming mentor and mentee to now really close friends. Yes, you guys we met on the gram. Hashtag #wemetonthegram #itwasastruggle and we had drama. Those were the old days. We discuss how we had to let go of the fear, build confidence in ourselves and learn to be ok with saying, "No!" We share some of our favorite books that changed our lives and ultimately helped us build our businesses from the bottom. We only in maybe at the first floor now, but the foundation we have been laying down for a while by doubling down on our visions. Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs is now the CEO/founder of The She Will Speak Series which is a nonprofit organization helping women harness their voices and speak up about trauma, racism, and walk away from silence. She is also the host on As I was saying podcast. To find out more about Cheyenne visit her @ https://www.shewillspeak.com and follow her podcast @ https://www.instagram.com/asiwassayingpodcast Subscribe to our main podcast page @ https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on the gram @ https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Allow yourself the dream of daring. Start here and now at this point in your life. In this episode Astrid Ferguson talks about pushing forward and developing the guts to start something from scratch. She reflects on her past mistakes and how far she’s came. She also shares that it’s humbling to go from having a successful corporate career to a self-published author. She struggled finding website traffic and her market audience. So listen in on all the gems Astrid Ferguson drops on this episode. All while daring to do things imperfectly. Visit the podcast main page @ https://www.astridferguson.com check out the events to sign up for the free writing workshop #itscomplicated what’s your backstory? Follow us on IG https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this solo episode with Astrid Ferguson we explore what life coaching is. What are the benefits of having a life coach. Why does it seem like everyone has a life coach but you? Can you bring a life coach into a business setting and are there any group or couples coaching? The answers to all these questions will be answered here. Listen on to understand what Life Coaching truly is and why certified life coaches are needed now more than ever. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Author of When Magic is Not Enough, Kierra Lashae shares her tips for putting fun as the main focus of each passion. She shares her favorite shows to watch during quarantine; tips on becoming a Yelp Atlanta Elite foodie and writing poetry for fun. Kierra works in the marketing department full-time so her passions are all derived from a place of fun and enjoyment. She is at a place where fun is her motivation to develop new passions/hobbies. She shares how it wasn't always that way hence her book title "when magic is not enough." Now that she has graduated college she has learned to just get what she needs out of her passions. Her message to everyone is to just enjoy the ride. Enjoy each moment and don't forget to have fun. To follow Kierra follow her poetry page @ https://www.instagram.com/iamkierralashae foodie page @ https://www.instagram.com/herfoodlife Follow the podcast main page @ https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Alana Brown is a self-published author of Luna a poetry book about her healing journey and overcoming trauma. She is also a graduate student, nudity artist, and spoken word performer. Alana shares how she decided to be vulnerable in efforts to help others with her poetry. She shares her experience with self-publishing. Informs us how reaching out to your own network and asking for help can be the difference between you moving forward with an idea or not doing it at all. Alana is also a creative who is still in the midst of just finding herself as a creative. Although, she doesn't have all the groundwork set up she knows what she didn't want. She actually didn't want to be published by a publisher at this point in her writing career. She is still navigating the space of being a writer and poet and just enjoying whatever creative ventures sparks her interest. To find out more about Alana Brown visit https://www.topoetrywithlove.com To follow Alana on Instagram visit https://www.instagram.com/alana.lynette and https://www.instagram.com/topoetrywithlove Visit the podcast main page at https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast and follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Columnist and family law attorney, Katie Burke in her forthcoming debut title Urban Playground: What Kids Say About Living in San Francisco (April 7, 2020, SparkPress) gives us some insight on what kids are thinking. We always hear form the parents but rarely do we hear from the kids or someone taking interest in the children perspective. In this episode learn how Katie Burke is taking the time to really understand how children really feel about living in the San Francisco (bay) area. She wanted to showcase the importance of children's voices especially during this scary COVID time. Katie has taught creative writing in Kenya South Africa and really wanted to highlight the importance in opening dialogue with children to gain their perspective on urban living. In Katie's forthcoming book Urban Playground: What Kids Say About Living in San Francisco, strategies are provided to help parents open conversations with their children on a variety of topics. Aside from writing, she has taught creative writing to children and adults in Kenya, South Africa, and San Francisco. If that isn't enough she is a columnist for The NOE Valley Voice, where she writes a monthly column about kids. Katie’s writing has appeared in San Francisco Attorney Magazine, the L.A. Times, KQED Perspectives, and SoMa Literary Review. Visit Katie at https://www.katieburkeauthor.com or follow her on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/katieburkeauthor Podcast main page: https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this solo episode Astrid Ferguson shares some ways she’s helping her community, ideas, and resources in which you can help your community now. Yes, COVID (Coronavirus) is still affecting us all and quarantine seems like it will never end but we can still choose to show up for others. Community is needed now more than ever. And this episode is meant to provide you with some ideas if you’ve been feeling like you want to share your generosity with world. COVID, quarantine, and social distancing may still be in effect but we can still show our appreciation and love for one another using the tools we have at our fingertips.... the Internet. This is also national poetry month and in its honor, Astrid’s newest poem ‘Complicated’ can be found in The Latinx Poetry Project with Alegria Magazine. For every copy bought $2 will go to the #nouswithoutyou foundation. To purchase a copy click this link https://alegriamagazine.com/product/the-latinx-poetry-project-pre-sale/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=author&utm_campaign=poetry_book&utm_content=a_ferguson and help feed an immigrant family today. Remember to follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and visit the podcast main page https://www.astridferguson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
With all the uncertainty going on in the world let’s discuss some solutions to some negative thoughts you may be experiencing. One of them being the financial burden caused by the Coronavirus stay home policy. The good news is that a stimulus package was recently signed and in this episode we go over some brief details. We discuss some ideas for breaks as parents and even spirituality. Which is what I’ve been practicing during this time. What have you been taking this quarantine time to do and reflect on? To help alleviate the self-care and interruption to your wellness journey, Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs and I are offering a quarantine care package that will be delivered right to your inbox. It will provide you with a list of resources, home remedies, and self-care easy tips. We do occasionally meet to discuss the negative self-talk that leads to overwhelm and anxiety. Remember we’re all in this together and we will make it together. So head over to https://www.astridferguson.com and I’ll meet you in your inbox. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Have you ever had a dream and doubted your abilities? In this episode we discuss how Taylor Wang founded Student Art Spaces at age fifteen. Yes, you read that correctly, fifteen. She has been working tirelessly to change the creative spaces and highlight the voices of the youth. She has raised over $5k in donations and has changed lives of youths around the world. She is planning on expanding outside of Seattle and did I mention she is only a junior high school student? So if you ever felt you couldn't do something let this serve you as a reminder. Taylor Wang has faced many challenges aside from her age, she is a Chinese-American who was expected to become a doctor. She decided to pursue her passion as an oil-painting artist, instead, of a safe career choice. Something that took courage pursuing in the art industry where youth voices are not generally amplified. Don't let me rave about it and go follow their journey on instagram. Follow us on Instagram Visit our podcast main page and become an insider. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this episode you get a raw glimpse into my new normal with Corona-virus uncertainty. It’s no secret that life is chaotic for most of us but I decided to embrace the new normal and do a less than perfect episode. Today is also my oldest son's birthday so I invited him to share with us his experience and how he feels about the corona-virus living situation. Naturally even my little two-year-old had a few things he wanted to share. Listen on to get a tip I share that helps with time managing. And remember to check on your neighbor and community. This is a time where we can come together in a safe and sound way to help us all get through COVID-19. We will get through this and fear won't win. Visit the podcast main page by going to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on Instagram by visiting https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Today in the guest chair we welcome Vivien James, a Former Professional Model and Podcast Host of Really Real Talk Podcast based in Hollywood, California. I came across Vivian’s podcast on Instagram by a friendly referral and she requested to interview me. After the interview I wanted to learn more about her. So I requested to cross-interview her and I became instantly hooked to her story! She is passionate about creating episodes her listeners love listening to with her authentic ability to have regular conversations about real hard things while being in the real hard times. The go-getter bug hit her while she was attending a Gary Vaynerchuk speaking event and simultaneously overcoming a failed career as a model and DJ. Prior to podcasting Viven James was on billboards and collaborating with major brands. Even with all the modeling success Viven experienced she was still receiving tons of rejected modeling gigs and terrible experiences with modeling agencies. A podcast was something she suppressed for a while as she was dealing with self-doubt, toxic relationships, and fear of failure . She eventually pivoted to podcasting the Really Real Talk thanks for Gary Vee and even rents her Mercedes for photoshoots today. She has managed to turn her life completely around and getting ready to take a deep dive into her creativity. Could you imagine Vivien doing your photoshoots and teaching you some modeling tricks? I can. To listen to my interview with the Really Real Talk podcast visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/018-finding-your-voice-w-astrid/id1493577433?i=1000467611428 Visit the podcast homepage by going to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
It’s completely normal to listen to the little voice inside of us and pick up vibrational signals from those around us. The issue comes into play when we interpret what we intuitively think to be true. We may think something is going on with someone; we may sense there’s something someone isn’t saying. However, when we interpret that as it has everything to do with me or this person doesn’t like me or this story wasn’t for me, is when we create fallacies. We will internalize a story and not actually speak about the signals we originally picked up. Not speaking about what we intuitively sensed from the other person is where we interpret a story that may have never happened outside our heads. This is something very common that happens in relationships, friendships, work, especially in reading. It is one of the sources of the largest form of miscommunication. All the things we don’t say. To visit the podcast home page go to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast show us some love on the gram at https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid provides us with a vision into motherhood. Even while recording you can hear how motherhood was determined to get in the way of reaching her goals. She gives you a visual of her son refusing to go to bed as she records this podcast episode. She also reflects back on her recent life coach training module; referencing how easy it was to judge someone with an invisible illness. She also goes on to share 5 reasons that could be getting in the way of us setting goals. How it’s that time of the year to check in with those intentions and goals we set at the beginning of the year. She provides us with a list as to why it can be hard to set goals and follow through with them. Listen to all the gems dropped in this episode and remember to have a notepad and pen handy for this episode. Head over to https://www.astridferguson.com if you would like to book a discovery call with Astrid and/or follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
To manifest and set intentions for future goal setting it’s imperative to manifest from a place of abundance and not lack. In this episode Astrid discusses how consistently manifesting and setting intentions from the things you already do well, can be a game changer. Setting intentions with the sole purpose of reaching abundance can help you see the future vividly. So with a set of exercises Astrid gets you to focus on all the possible experiences you’ve already had. You’ll start shaping a list from all the things you’ve done and not the things you lack. You can then pick from this list to help pitch yourself for events, conferences and or freelance projects. Get comfortable doing this so you can see how qualified you really are and kick excuses ass. Take a picture of yourself doing this and tag us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast use hashtag #imcwdtribe come over to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast and become part of the family. You can also visit us on patreon and become a patron of this podcast by becoming part of the CAN WE DISCUSS FAMILIA https://www.patreon.com/cwdtribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Have you been laid off? It sucks and it’s never fun. In this episode we tackle the difficult questions. Like... what do I do now? Did I do something wrong? Do I give up my dream because this job was financing my side hustle? How do I know what to do next? All valid questions that Astrid answers on this episode as you navigate your new reality. It is important to keep your mental health in mind. Which is why Astrid suggest taking time to write yourself a Thank You Letter for all your hard work. Acknowledge and validate your feelings and emotions. It is ok to feel scared, angry and panicked. We all get used to routines. Especially, if this job is one you’ve had for a long time. It will feel like you are grieving a past time in your life. You will feel unappreciated and start wondering if you did something wrong. Seeing they are hiring others while they decided to lay you off may cause you to question if it had something to do with you. While there are some unlawful practices followed by employers, it’s important to listen to your intuition and seek legal counsel if you truly believe you were laid off for an illegal reason. In this episode Astrid also discusses being resourceful, reducing expenses, and seeking creative job opportunities that will help keep your dreams in focus. Tips are provided on ways you can monetize what you are already doing as a writer and/or bookstagrammer. Also a kind reminder that these things happen to everyone and doesn’t always have to be taken as a personal jab. You are not a failure because you’ve been laid off. You will jump back on your feet; this is only a temporary set back. To support this podcast and become on of the Familia members of the Can We Discuss Familia head over to Can We Discuss Familia on Patreon https://www.patreon.com For full show notes detail head over to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast and/or follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
It’s no secret that America recently lost one of their hero’s— Kobe Bryant. It was even more horrific learning after learning it was due to a helicopter accident where his daughter— Giana Bryant and eight other passengers died suddenly. Grief sucks and we are all not exempt from it. In this episode we talk briefly about grief and how we can experience it in different stages of our lives. Grief can look differently for all of us. And grief doesn't always have to deal with losing someone in physical form. The important thing is to not ignore our grieving stages because we were just fans of Kobe and Giana Bryant. Understanding and making space for feelings and emotions is a way of life. In this episode we also discuss Patreon and why it’s a creative best friend. Astrid describes the various ways a creative can use Patreon and how you can become a patron for the show. Visit the following link and become a patron. https://www.patreon.com/posts/singles-or-33501027?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=postshare other ways you can support the show is by following us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and visit the website main page https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
We started with girl talk that lead us to discussing the wonderful non profit foundation called LiveGirl. Founded in 2014, LiveGirl, Inc. is a Connecticut-based nonprofit organization that builds confident leaders. Our mission is to empower and equip the next generation of brave, inclusive leaders with the skills, community, and connections so that ALL girls may thrive and make a positive impact on the world. Sheri West spent many years in corporate, where she filled roles as executive finance and head of woman network organizations. That is what sparked the vision for LiveGirl. She noticed in corporate how women suffered from lack of confidence and feared public speaking. That is where the vision formed and LiveGirl now helps young ladies from all walks of life become more confident and fearless leaders. To find out more about LiveGirl visit https://golivegirl.org Listen to their podcast Confidence Help support their organization by purchasing a copy of the She Will Speak Series anthology Dear Sister Friend: A She Will Speak Series Anthology https://www.amazon.com/dp/1732171343/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_g45jEb5028S86 Become an Afergtale Insider and visit https://www.astridferguson.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Gnaomi Siemens holds an MFA from Columbia University’s School of The Arts in poetry and literary translation. Her words can be found at Asymptote, Words Without Borders, The Believer, Slice Magazine, Europe Now Journal, The American Journal of Poetry, Penny Thoughts (UK), and American Chordata, among others in the US and abroad. She has read from her translations at The British Library’s Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms exhibition in London, was selected by The Poetry Society of New York for a residency at the iconic Mid-Manhattan branch of The New York Public Library, and was a 2019 ALTA Travel Fellow. Her manuscript The Errant was a finalist for GASHER Journal’s first book prize. She lives in New York City. In this episode Astrid Ferguson and Gnaomi Siemens talk all things poetry, writing and the need for diverse voices in the poetry/publishing industry. We get into Gnaomi's story and all her wonderful pieces. To find out more about Gnaomi visit her at www.gnaomisiemens.com To get copies of EPHEMERIS available at Berl's in Brooklyn or at FOLDYARD Gallery, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, UK The Believer Asymptote Super / Natural Visit https://www.astridferguson.com and become an Afergtale insider. Visit us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and keep up with all the wonderful episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid discusses why resolutions stopped being her thing. She has a regular mom and son conversation with her son about his New Years resolution and establishing realistic tasks to meet his resolution. Although Amare is still young, at eleven even he knew what was necessary for him to do. At the end of the episode Astrid takes you through a way of establishing goals that set you up for success instead of failure. Happy new year and let’s start of 2020 rocking our goals. To check out for information on astrid blogs, podcast and setting up your free consultation go https://www.astridferguson.com to follow us on Instagram go to https://www.instagram.con/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Get to know the woman doing all the work to counsel and help Autistic children. In this episode Astrid ask some questions involving the daily life of parents with children with Autism and gets to know Odessa the counselor/author. Odessa dreams in color and lives out loud. She is a wife and mother of 3 beautiful daughters. A Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA), author, and poet. Her passion is to push others to be better versions of themselves through my daily work. She is adventurous, love to explore and I will never stop learning. Her goal is to share my story with others to promote healing and growth. O Survival by Grace is available on Amazon.com and Odessa will be providing therapy and parent training with the Well Center in Pendleton SC starting in January 2020. The website is : wellcentertherapy.com. Speakers mentioned are Temple Grandin and books recommended are The Loving Push: How Parents and Professionals Can Help Spectrum Kids Become Successful Adults by Debra Moore Ph. D. The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across The Spectrum by Richard Panek Visit her Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/fitmobilemom Then head on over to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast to comment your thoughts and follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In Anna’s interview with Astrid Ferguson she shares tips on reaching out to publishers to establish book reading contracts. She also shares how she’s been able to read more than 300 books this year alone; developing a book club focusing on classics by people of color and battling anxiety. So if Anna can read these many books while being a momma of two kids and working full time in IT so can you! Fun fact about Anna that she doesn’t typically share is that she’s a tech nerd who works as a systems administrator. What? Yes a girl who can code and loves books! A unicorn indeed! So if you have questions on spreadsheets, code, and all things bookish Anna is the bookstagrammer to ask. Visit her beautifully aesthetically pleasing Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/never_withouta_book Then head on over to https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast to comment your thoughts and follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
The Last 2019 Solo episode with Astrid Ferguson discussing how thankful she is for her listeners. Setting intentions and affirmations with the start today journal by Rachel Hollis. Checking off goals and allowing the universe to introduce change. Astrid and Cheyenne Jacobs are also hosting a 20 days of giving to yourself party. You can join by going to https://www.astridferguson.com and https://www.shewillspeak.com to start receiving your daily e-mails. Live recaps are done on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg and https://www.instagram.com/shewillspeak --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
A girl talk with Shannon Fersner reminds Astrid Ferguson how some of us don’t have close relatives to share laughs and a big feast with. We discuss how to push through the holidays when they feel lonely and not all that jolly. Shannon shares how she keeps pushing through it as a creative. The struggles of charging for her time and knowledge. Tips on staying balanced while not limiting your creative multipreneur calling. Find out more about Shannon by visiting http://dtdcreative.com/ listen to her podcast 5 minute Convo and much more. If you gain anything from this episode is that you should dream and chase them without fear. Be limitless and experiment. Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this linkhttps://aferguson.krtra.com/t/CQX3SwY9otYf Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Luc Cadet the founder and CEO Abantu audio (https://www.abantuaduio.com) passionately shares how he has established a storytelling business that speaks our ancestors into existence from any device. He addresses the educational gap in our current academic system that prevents us from fully knowing our entire cultural history. Abantu Audio is a black owned audio book business that wants to bridge, people, culture and storytelling with the roots of Africa. Abantu; in the Zulu language is defined as people or community. In this episode Luc takes us through several educational moments where Africa has played an enormous role in the formation of many Caribbean, Latinx, and Hispanic countries. He shares his struggle of building a platform from scratch in a growing audio book industry, while competing with audio book giants like Audible and working with big publishing companies. Luc Cadet, doesn't hold back on this episode and takes on all the hard questions while feeding his newborn son. Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this linkhttps://aferguson.krtra.com/t/CQX3SwY9otYf Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this deep story where Astrid shares some of her motherly concerns, favorite fable story (Ferdinand), and disheartening experience; you will have the chance to listen in on both her tough and rewarding side of motherhood. She shares a poor experience she had with a catholic school because of her son stature and race. You will listen to her outcry as to how quickly boys are labeled aggressive if they play too rough. Listen in full to her never before told story of her six year old son who was expelled from school for playing. Included in this episode is the trailer of American Son. Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this linkhttps://aferguson.krtra.com/t/CQX3SwY9otYf Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Rod Kelly a very detailed bookstagrammer and classically trained baritone who loves to create, be it singing, writing, dreaming, etc. Walks us through his journey and thoughts on all things bookish. He provides us with a wonderful insight on a new way of eating books without star metrics and gives us the tea on why he became a bookstagrammer. Make sure to follow Rod Kelly’s journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/read_by_rodkelly and remember our sponsor the website that wows! Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this linkhttps://aferguson.krtra.com/t/CQX3SwY9otYf Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Who gets to be called Malcriada? What are the trials and tribulations Dominican women have faced? Dealing with impacts of race with intercultural dating is not a topic we took lightly in this episode. Living through tough times as an immigrant and why these stories are finally being told are topics we delve into. In this interview with Lorraine Avila we discuss the behind the scenes thoughts and intricate situations that shaped her writing. We discuss uncomfortable conversations surrounding race. Briefly discuss saying "human race" is still an offensive term and why the offense varies by who says it. A few stories from Malcriada and Other Stories are used as examples to discuss the olympics of pain and oppression that occurs within cultures. The use of cultural norms to silence women by calling them Malcriada. Lorraine decided to give Malcriada an all too familiar hispanic acronym for rebellious women; new life by challenging the reader to shift their mindset. In this thorough and extensive conversation we get deep into the stories that have shaped the abnormal norms in the conditioning of Dominican women and invite them to wear their Malcriada badges with honor. Lorraine is a first time published author with Dominican Writers and has set the stage with these intricate yet necessary stories that reflect the Latinx culture. This is an episode that will require your undivided attention and requires you to keep an open mind. To learn more about Lorraine Avila please visit her at https://www.lorraineavila.com and follow her on instagram https://www.instagram.com/lorraineavila_ Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this link https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this solo episode with Astrid Ferguson you will gain answers to the following questions: 1. What is The Enneagram? 2. Why is it important to know your Enneagram number? 3. How does knowing your Enneagram number affect your productivity? 4. And most importantly how to stay motivated if you're a Perfectionist, Enneagram number 1. You may want to break out a pen and notepad for this episode and revise the following blog post that Astrid details more information about the Enneagram https://www.astridferguson.com/blog/2019/1/28/hey-so-whats-your-math-ok-number If you're curious to see what your number is go take the exam at https://www.enneagraminstitute.com and for just $12 or so, you will know your Enneagram number. Today's episode was sponsored by The Website that WOWS. Click here https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa and begin building your website without all the techy stuff and at your own pace. To enter the free giveaway simply click on this link https://aferguson.krtra.com/t/lO80V6S51fZa Follow the podcast and become an insider by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Or follow the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Imeancanwediscusspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this solo episode Astrid takes you through the crippling beliefs that keeps you playing small. She challenges you to do something that feels uncomfortable for 21 days and in 90 days become the expert. She shares her battle with Imposter Syndrome as she grows as an entrepreneur and hopes you gain strength from her vulnerability. Check us on the website: https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on the gram: https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid Ferguson and Lyn Patterson interview the author of the chapbook The Oceanography of Her, Sarah Herrin. Sarah is a poet based in Seattle, Washington. Raised in the deep south who has since transitioned to Pacific Northwast. She achieved a BFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where she studied sequential art and creative writing. Sarrah's poetry touches on her bisexual identity, mental health, heartbreak, healing, ocean and above all things_ love. Sarah has self-published One Thousand Questions (And No Good Answers), poetry collection and has been published in several anthologies. You can find Sarah's latest collection on PapeachuPress.com, and https://www.sarahherrinpoetry.com You can also purchase both of her poetry collections on Amazon and Seattle Independent Bookstores. https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Get the recap of what Astrid Ferguson thought of Everything is Figureoutable book signing ( https://everythingisfigureoutable.com ) with Marie Folio and an intimate interview with Bradley Harper who releases the follow-up to his Edgar Award Finalist A KNIFE IN THE FOG on September 17th. QUEEN'S GAMBIT (Seventh Street Books) transports readers back to 1897 London when Margaret Harkness receives a letter from her old friend Professor Bell, the real-life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes and her old comrade in the hunt for Jack the Ripper. Inspired by The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth, the author envisioned a similar story concerning Queen Victoria — who in real-life survived several assassination attempts — but puts his own twist on the killer that makes for quite the unexpected reveal. Harper is a retired US Army Pathologist with over thirty-seven years of worldwide military and medical experience. During his Army career, he performed some two hundred autopsies, twenty of which were forensic. Find out more about Bradley Harper https://bharperauthor.com Visit the site https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Subscribe and never miss a show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Interviewing S.L. Feemster we learn about the many forms Upw(o/a)rds can be interpreted and felt. From the intrinsic aesthetics of boldly bended grammar and to the upside use of margins. Feemster is an NYC-based art maker, and author. Feemster's debut chapbook UP.W(O/A)RDS, a visual poetry collection of stories, scripts, and soundtracks, was published in 2018. UP.W(O/A)RDS is book No. 14 in the Times Square Book Series from @yonkersinternationalpress. Feemster’s words have been commissioned for TEDx and The Dear You Project Podcast. Feemster has also appeared on film, Off Broadway, and on stage throughout the U.S. Catch Feemster hosting @inkinnovators LIVE, and follow @sl_feemster and @read.sl_feemster. Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and visit our site https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
An interview of the sweet and prolific, award-winning author Abigail Drake returns to the literary stage with two new novels. We discuss in comedic detail her recent novel of Hocus Pocus Magic Shop (June 21, 2019) and her upcoming novel Love, Chocolate, and a Dog named Al Capone (Oct. 15, 2019). Get to know Abigail and her love for romance novels with eleven novels now under her belt. Listen closely as Abigail shares her tips to overcome writers block and write freely. She also provides us with some goodies gems on being both a traditionally and a self-published novelist. You will laugh and gain some knowledge of the literary world. Some of the resources shared here today were the following. Follow Abigail http://abigaildrake.com https://querytracker.net https://madhubazazwangu.com Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast To get more information on this episode or leave a comment on www.astridferguson.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid provides you with tangible steps to start podcasting. While this wasn’t the planned original episode, it’s full of gems to get you started on podcasting. It’s a mouthful of information and hopefully you’ll be taking notes to start your next show. Learn about podcast hosting, what’s an RSS feed, podcast artwork and much more. Hey you may become the next podcast host on Forbes with millions of downloads and an endless supply of fans. So what cha waiting for and get started? Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and visit our site for more info https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast Products Mentioned on Episode: Blue Yeti Mic Studio Monitor Headphones Podcast Hosts: Buzzsprout Blubrry Libsyn Anchor Podbean Podcast Recording Software: Zencastr Skype Zoom GarageBand (MAC computers only) Podcast Artwork Creative Tools: Canva Snappa Desygner Stencil --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
In this episode Astrid Ferguson talks about her recent vacation, which you can find more information and watch the video by visiting https://www.astridferguson.com/blog she discusses experiences with burn out, having a love/hate relationship with your passion for writing, feeling unmotivated and allowing yourself to take breaks from it all. The business of being a writer is not always sexy and not every book will be a home run. Follow us on IG at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and our host https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
by Astrid Ferguson Hey so you wanna make money huh? You want to secure that bag, hunty?! Yas! Well let me share with you what I learned during my observation at the NYC Poetry Festival and exhibits I have attended with my husband, Jerel Ferguson . He is a fine art oil painting artist so we are in vending and exhibitions quite often. Aside from that, many of you may know I am an introvert. Major surprise huh? So events where I have to sell myself is very uncomfortable for a fine gal like me. So if you are like me and you struggle with this too, I developed a Securing The Bag Checklist that you can take with you to any vending events. Yas girl! See I got chu! Visit www.astridferguson.com follow us on the gram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Wanna be considered for our next episode? Leave a review and send us an e-mail at imcwd.podcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Fun and raw interview with Phylicia Luckett the founder of formerly known (curlsnbooks) now known as the curly prose on Instagram. In this interview we get to know what sparked Phylicia to start the curls and books movement, how she’s recovering after Instagram deleted her account, where you can find her now and have some fun conversations about book/poetry reviews. Phylicia was on the podcast before during the interview of Lyn Patterson author of Whisperings of The Wild and Wilting. So make sure to follow Phylicia and her bookstagrammer journey at https://www.instagram.com/thecurlyprose follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast find these show notes and grab a freebie on our site https://www.astridferguson.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Have you been dealing with internal conflict and the branding of your business? Are you a freelancer, entrepreneur or writer whose been not feeling it lately? If so, Astrid Ferguson gives you some tips and recommendations with a solo episode responding to a question about internal conflict and business brand. To follow Astrid Ferguson on Instagram please visit https://www.instagram.com/astrid_ferg follow the podcast https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast Website: www.astridferguson.com. Book recommendation The Latte Factor by David Bach --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
The mastermind behind the community ESME (Empowering Solo Moms Everywhere) has gathered stories from more than 75 solo moms for the We Got This: Solo Mom Stories of Grit, Heart, and Humor” (She Writes Press, September 10, 2019). She has diligently worked to break the stigmas surrounding solo moms and build a community full of resources and unity. This interview was a heartfelt interview where we discuss the difficulties faced by single moms everywhere. Be sure to look out for We Got This in stores on Sept or put in a preorder. Check out ESME.com follow their social media accounts (same esme_solomoms on all social media handles) instagram: www.instagram.com/esme_solomoms follow our Instagram and Facebook page https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast and let us know are you a single mom in need of this community? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid Ferguson shares how finding your purpose is no easy task. She discusses failure and triumphs. Even with triumphs she still felt unfulfilled and that is what led her to writing. She challenges the audience to do some inner work so they can align their purpose with their profitable business. Make sure to submit your letters with your responses via e-mail to imcwd.podcast@gmail.com follow us on the gram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast check out the website https://www.astridferguson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid discusses the need for a website, not dealing solely on social media, having a marketing launch strategy, and knowing your audience. Dive into this episode to gain some tangible tips on the must haves to establish an author platform. Go to https://www.astridferguson.com Get social with us on the gram https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid Ferguson solo episode where she reads a few passages from The Serpent’s Rattle collection. She discusses the threading of the book and some book creation frustrations. She leaves a message for everyone who has dealt with abuse that life goes on and commands more of us to tell our stories. To read more about the serpents Rattle first chapter visit https://www.astridferguson.com Remember to subscribe and leave a review so others can find the podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support
Astrid interviews Carl Vonderau and delves into the composition of Murderabilia, a thriller novel publishing in July 2019. Discussions around pivoting from banking career into writing and how it’s never too late to pursue a passion. Get to know Carl Vonderau by visiting http://carlvonderau.com/ stay in the know especially if you’re into knowing secrets. Be sure to follow the imcwd tribe at https://www.instagram.com/imcwd.podcast or check out our host at https://www.astridferguson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/astrid-ferguson/support