Re-Belle (like a lady) is a place where I will share stories about life and the books I've written. I've been in public education for 33 years, and currently work part-time as a JH counselor. My husband is a former state championship basketball coach and is now a principal.We have two grown boys, a…
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about the Aggie victory over #1 ranked Alabama.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about her job as an elementary school counselor, and the ups and downs of being an Aggie football fan.
In this episode of A Southern Girl Re-Belles, Sharon Brown Keith reads a chapter from her book, Mockingbird Moments: A Memoir.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith recaps what she's been doing while she hasn't been podcasting.She discusses 12 things she's learned over the last 9 months.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will discuss her journey through podcasting, and the lessons she has learned in her first year as a podcaster. Sharon hopes to provide tips and encouragement for anyone who is thinking about starting their own podcast.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith recalls a time when she she literally was being held together by safety pins. The story shares is a reminder that at times, even when you feel you can't, you simply have to carry on.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith reflects on September 11, 2001. She talks about the unity and patriotism demonstrated in our country then, and wonders if 19 years later, we have forgotten our vow to stand together as one nation under God.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about being a member of the "sandwich club,"---living life wedged between your young adult children, and your elderly parents.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith reflects on the many lessons and activities that she was involved in as a child.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the challenges of feeling socially awkward as we slowly emerge from the quarantine and pandemic.She also talks about her book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles, and the challenges she's faced in releasing a book during a pandemic.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about having a case of the Pandemic blues.She also includes tips to help feel better and do better during these trying times.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith reads a letter she wrote to her young grandson.She hopes that whoever hears this will find inspiration and encouragement during these difficult days.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith reflects on life during her elementary school days.She even sings a little (help, us all!)
Have you ever been to summer camp? In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about her adventures at camp, and her recent Cousin Reunion. Oh, and if you're a Cody Jinks fan, he's mentioned too.
In a Fathers Day tribute, Sharon Brown Keith reads a chapter from her memoir, Mockingbird Moments. Take a moment to listen, and hopefully you will be reminded of all the things that makes your dad special.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith reflects on her carefree childhood on Rosa Lane.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith shares a story about a secret that was revealed at a family dinner.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith shares stories about her grandmother, a strong southern woman who had a profound influence on Sharon's life.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith introduces you to the women who have influenced her life--strong southern women who are filled with strength, kindness, boldness, sassiness and love.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith introduces you to Chevelle, who has served as a muse for some of her writing. This is the first part of a series called "Re-Belle Like A Chevelle."
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith shares some thoughts on parenting, and her new role as a grandmother.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the stages of grief, focusing on the recently added Sixth Stage--Finding Meaning. She relates the grieving that many of us are going through due to the missed opportunities, celebrations, and experiences that have been canceled during the pandemic.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the love and hope she has for America in the midst of these trying times.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about "the Dancing Life," la vie dansante. She shares her experience of turning 57 the day after her first grandchild was born.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the quarantine situation, and how she is dealing with trying to be a part of flattening the curve.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses trying to find normalcy during these changing times.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the issues we are facing as we deal with COVID19. Sharon challenges you to follow the guidelines set forth by our leaders, and to do your part in flattening the curve. She also talks about the debate in math between those who "carry the one," and those who "regroup."
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about the importance of finding and using your voice.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about the importance of being kind to everyone we meet. At the end, Sharon gives a challenge to her listeners to do a "random act of kindness" during the next week. After you do this, please share your experience with Sharon, and if you're a recipient of a kind act, share that as well.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about the importance of getting up every day and trying to do your best, even when you aren't "feeling it." Sharon also talks about friendship, support, and encouragement, and reads an excerpt from her new book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about the sweetness and charm of living in a small town. She also mentions Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who comes from a small town just 13 miles from where Sharon lives, and shares a story about her mother, a hard-to-find fruit juice, and the blessing of good friends.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith discusses the legacy of Louisa May Alcott as a writer, and the impact the book, Little Women, had on Sharon's life. Sharon also talks about her terrifying experience at the car wash...
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith gives her thoughts on public education. As a teacher/counselor for 33 years, Sharon discusses issues that affect students' ability to learn. As far as the technology part goes, let's just say that the making of this episode proved to be challenging in many ways. The struggle is real...
In true Sharon Brown Keith fashion, this podcast is an alphabet soup of topics as she discusses everything from her Christmas vacation to her upcoming book signing. Most importantly, Sharon talks about righting a wrong, and being both a recipient and giver of kindness.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about the lessons she learned in 2019. She will also give updates on her blog site, and her newly published book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about the first Christmas without her dad. She will share a chapter from her memoir. Mockingbird Moments.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will 'fess up to a big mistake that she made in her newly published book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles. The error is in the process of being corrected, but the entire experience has been humiliating, and humbling, but is also a great source/topic for both her blog and podcast. Sharon wants to reinforce with her listeners that it's through our mistakes that we grow, and get better.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith shares the exciting news that her book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles is out and available for purchase! Sharon reads the first chapter of the book and shares information on how/where you can order a copy!
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about her experience at Cameron Indoor Stadium, when the SFA Lumberjacks defeated the Duke Blue Devils. In the end, the biggest story wasn't the outcome of the game, but the story of Nathan (Nate) Bain, and the generous donations to his GoFundMe Account.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will introduce the main characters in her book A Southern Girl Re-Belles. She also shares about the setting, and some inside information on the creation of the characters and book.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about the importance of showing up. When friends and loved ones are grieving, many times people don't know what to do. It's very, very simple. You just show up. You don't have to say a word, or do anything. Just show up and be their friend.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith talks about joy, compassion, getting older, and how all of these things are used in her writing. She also discusses the struggle of being authentic and true to yourself as a writer.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith shares how her struggle with ADD actually helps her as a writer. She will also introduce Abbie Winchester, the main character in her upcoming book, A Southern Girl Re-Belles.
Life is hard, and each day brings unexpected joys and sorrows. In this podcast, Sharon Brown Keith talks about daily challenges and how it's all about perspective--you might not be able to change a situation, but you can always change how you look at it.
In this episode, Sharon Brown Keith will talk about grief and will read the Introduction to her book, "Mockingbird Moments." The takeaway from this podcast is that great grief comes from great love.
Sharon Brown Keith shares stories from her first couple of years in public education. As a freshman English teacher, and drill team sponsor, she thought she could change the world, but soon realized she'd be doing well to simply survive. Her humorous stories will make you laugh, and hopefully will remind you of days gone by.
Sharon Brown Keith will be discussing her journey through grief after the loss of her father. She will also share an excerpt from her book "Mockingbird Moments: A Memoir."Although the subject is sort of heavy, it is infused with a little humor, as Sharon pokes fun of herself, and her lack of skills in the podcasting department.
In this first podcast, Sharon Brown Keith will introduce herself and discuss the importance of manners in our society and the need to teach etiquette to the younger generation. Come listen and join the Re-Belle-ian!!!