Welcome to the Marilyn Devonish Podcast, a place to expand your mind and neurology, learn about the latest development and trends in entrepreneurship, hear fascinating conversations with my guests, and go away with both practical skills and food for thought. Marilyn Devonish BA(Hons) is a Manageme…
The Intro Session for my 5-Part Online Audio Coaching Series. If you've had a bad break up or discovered your partner is having an affair, this Episode is for you.
Join me for an exploration of the power and capabilities of your brain.
A pioneer in the Human and Civil Rights Movement Patricia worked alongside the history makers of our time. We discussed the pioneering women of the National Council of Negro Women and how this organization, founded in 1935 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, shaped who I became through its role as an agent of change beneficial to the black woman, her family, and community, both domestic and global. Patricia said: I will focus on four women: Mrs. Bethune; Sue Bailey Thurman, editor of NCNW's Aframerican Women’s Journal; Dr. Dorothy Height, NCNW’s longest national president and the woman who appeared in photos alongside Martin Luther King and other male civil rights giants; and Maida Springer Kemp, my mentor who drove NCNW’s presence in Africa while the highest-ranking African American female trade union leader. I will speak to the impact NCNW had on me, as National Director of a juvenile justice program for girls, and as a two-term president of its Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania chapter. NCNW showed me the power of connectivity and sisterhood beyond country borders. I learned while a twenty-something year old that an interconnected global community could benefit from a female style of leadership ready to address and solve critical issues that impacted women, children, and marginalized communities worldwide. NCNW taught me that. Since its founding, NCNW has been an integral voice for change, and I am who I am because of the sister sages who showed me the way. I also conducted research on NCNW in fulfillment of requirements for the master's degree in Public Relations.
Human by Design - From Evolution by Chance to Transformation by Choice Join Marilyn Devonish and the legendary New York Times Best selling author and pioneer of bridging the gap between science and spirituality, Gregg Braden. Gregg weaves ancient wisdom with the latest science to show why humans are wired to be extraordinary! In this interview we discuss his latest book Human by Design. Gregg Braden is a five-time, New York Times best selling author and is internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science and spirituality. Following successful careers in the energy and defense industries in 1991 he became The First Technical Operations Manager for Cisco Systems. Since 1986 Gregg has explored high mountain villages, remote monasteries, and forgotten texts to merge their timeless secrets with the best science of today. His discoveries have led to 11 award-winning books, now published in 38 languages. The United Kingdom’s Watkins Journal lists Gregg among the top 50 of “the world’s most spiritually influential living people” for the 5th consecutive year, and in 2017 he is a nominee for the prestigious Templeton Award. Gregg has shared his presentations and training's with The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies, the U. S. military and is now featured in media specials airing on major networks throughout North and South America, Asia and Europe. During this deep and insightful conversation Gregg shares never before heard findings and discoveries about our very existence on this planet and discusses the unanswered question about how we came into being in a very specific way 200,000 years ago. Grab yourself a cup of herbal tea and settle in! Marilyn Devonish The NeuroSuccess Coach CONTACT INFORMATION Email: marilyn@tranceformationstm.com Main Website: https://www.tranceformationstm.com Blog: https://marilyndevonish.com Bookings & Free Consultations: https://bookme.name/marilyndevonish