In golf, life, and business, everyone deserves a do over. The Mulligan Nation podcast provides in-depth discussions on business topics that are important to entrepreneurs.
Dr. Nicole “K” Williams of Vivicare Chiropractic & Wellness Center talks to us about the common mistakes we make when reading food labels as well as other health and wellness tips. Dr. K specializes in nutrition, chiropractor care, and functional medicine. She places “your health above everything else.” www.vivicarewellness.com
Dr. Cheryl Williams-Jackson of WJ Development Consultants talks to us about having hard discussions in today's very diverse American workplace.
Janice Scott, a native of Arkansas, talks to us about how to stay positive when challenges arise, how to pursue your dreams at all cost, and it comes with a heavy price tag, not disregarding the backside of the mountain experience, and staying away from the naysayers and negative energy to live your dreams. The golf term for this week is "Business Golf". Enjoy!
A special Valentine’s Day episode with Dr. RJ Verwayne. Dr. RJ is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and owner of Standard of Care Psychological Services in Atlanta, GA.
A candid conversation with Shanita Penny of 4thMVMT about the business of cannabis, how she got into the business, and what impact she is making in the industry today.
"High emotions mean low intelligence" when it comes to conflict. - Michele G. Morrissey Michele Gilliam Morrissey, M.A., CCC-SLP is the CEO and founder of Lucidity. With a Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology and a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, Michele brings a depth of academic study and preparation to her practice that sets her apart from her peers. She adds sensitivity to her profession that has been cultivated from years of working with people of all demographics outside of the classroom and digging into complex communications problems to develop wide-reaching solutions.
Patrina King and guest, Nancy J Lewis, discuss the working person's need to overachieve in the workplace.