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UPDATE for 2025: First, we want to say how much this podcast community means to us. Over the past seven years, we've released 290 episodes, reaching millions of listeners worldwide. You've been with us through laughter, tears, challenges, growth, and friendships. This podcast exists because of you, and we're deeply grateful for your support. To keep The Lucky Few Podcast thriving, we'll be making some changes early this year. While we focus on restructuring and exploring new ideas, we invite you to revisit past episodes or relisten to your favorites. Stay up-to-date by following us on social media @theluckyfewpod. We're excited for what's ahead! Until then, know we're cheering you on and love you so much. ... Friends, today we're diving deep into the heart of our favorite topic: inclusion! We chat about the barriers preventing true inclusion and we're challenging societal norms and asking the important questions about what defines human worth. What kind of person gets to be celebrated? What kind of person with Down syndrome gets to be celebrated? We explore the buzzword status of “inclusion,” the role of privilege in accessing support and services, and so much more. As we navigate this journey, we recognize the honor and burden of advocating for a more inclusive world. Progress in inclusion is happening, but are we truly championing the essence of every individual? Is the current system promoting equal access and opportunities? We're asking all the questions, you don't want to miss this thought-provoking episode! --- SHOW NOTES Learn more about regional assembly member Mar Galcerán's! Other episodes to check out: 17. Self Advocacy - Down Syndrome in DC with Kayla McKeon! 28. Owning Your Influence In ALL Your Spaces! 40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome 58. A Conversation About Race & Down Syndrome w/Mercedes Lara & Kelli Caughman 64. Building Bridges Towards Inclusion w/Barbara Butler 67. Unpacking Privilege & Understanding Intersectionality w/Jalondra Davis 85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option? 92. Politics & Down Syndrome w/Kayla McKeon & Ashley Helsing 101. Jalondra Davis on Race, Disability, & Advocacy 126. Creating Opportunities & Changing Perspectives Through Inclusive Employment ft. Wendy Lacey (Cornerstone Montclair) 128. What To Expect From Inclusive Settings 148. Diversity in the Down Syndrome Community 149. The Only Black Mama In The Room - ft. Ashley Dirks (mother/advocate) 172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani 195. Connecting with the Black Down Syndrome Association (ft. Kelli Caughman & Crystal Lotterberry) 197. Exposing The Roots (Racism, Ableism, Microagressions, + More) 198. The Best We Can: An Unscripted Conversation on Inclusion In Our Schools 203. Beyond Checking A Box 204. Self-Advocates On Capitol Hill w/Kayla McKeon, Matthew Schwab, & Charlotte Woodward 205. Healthcare Equity in the Down Syndrome Community w/Dr. Spinazzi & Dr. Skotko 208. Growing Through Uncomfortable Conversations (w/Ashley - TLFP Producer & Self-Advocate) 218. Creating Inclusion For All Learners (w/Tim Villegas) 223. Included, Seen, & Heard: The Impact of Successful Inclusion DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes.
Friends, last February we (Heather & Josh!) had an unscripted conversation about challenges with IEP's and what the best setting for Macy's education would look like. They say a lot can happen in a year, and when it comes to school, that's an understatement. We're talking about Macy's journey in the last year, from a Charter school program and ultimately her decision to return to a life skills program. The importance of seeking advice, but most importantly, following our kid's lead, and asking what they want. If you're feeling the exhaustion of fighting for a space where your kid feels belonging, we see you, you're not alone. Join us for another unscripted conversation about inclusion in our schools, how it's worked (and not worked) for our kids the last year, and so much more! Be sure to let us know your thoughts, feelings, and experiences after listening to this episode. --- SHOW NOTES: 198. The Best We Can: An Unscripted Conversation on Inclusion In Our Schools 229. Poet, Author, "Levitator of Language" Sid Gosh (w/Mom Dr. Vaish Sarathy) Other episodes to check out: 28. Owning Your Influence In ALL Your Spaces! 40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome 64. Building Bridges Towards Inclusion w/Barbara Butler 85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option? 128. What To Expect From Inclusive Settings 172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani 216. Continuing Affects Of The Pandemic on Inclusion in our Schools (w/Common Ground Society) 218. Creating Inclusion For All Learners (w/Tim Villegas) 223. Included, Seen, & Heard: The Impact of Successful Inclusion JOIN US LIVE! After six incredible seasons, and nearly 250 episodes, we're excited to celebrate this one-in-a-million community! Over the last six years we've laughed, learned, and shared meaningful conversations, we're so grateful to every one of you! Whether you're a weekly listener or new to The Lucky Few fam, we hope to see you in San Diego or have you tuning in virtually! When: Friday, March 8th, 6:30 pm- 9:30pm Where: Haven by Communal, 3381 30th Street San Diego, CA 92104 What: Doors open at 6:30 pm for cocktail hour. Enjoy drinks, merchandise/books from self-advocates, connecting with local DS community partners, and more! The LIVE podcast recording begins at 7:30 pm! Note: This is an adult-focused event. We cannot wait to see you there!! Head to the luckyfewpodcast.com and click on the banner to get your tickets they're selling fast! DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
Friends, today we're diving deep into the heart of our favorite topic: inclusion! We chat about the barriers preventing true inclusion and we're challenging societal norms and asking the important questions about what defines human worth. What kind of person gets to be celebrated? What kind of person with Down syndrome gets to be celebrated? We explore the buzzword status of “inclusion,” the role of privilege in accessing support and services, and so much more. As we navigate this journey, we recognize the honor and burden of advocating for a more inclusive world. Progress in inclusion is happening, but are we truly championing the essence of every individual? Is the current system promoting equal access and opportunities? We're asking all the questions, you don't want to miss this thought-provoking episode! --- SHOW NOTES Learn more about regional assembly member Mar Galcerán's! Other episodes to check out: 17. Self Advocacy - Down Syndrome in DC with Kayla McKeon! 28. Owning Your Influence In ALL Your Spaces! 40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome 58. A Conversation About Race & Down Syndrome w/Mercedes Lara & Kelli Caughman 64. Building Bridges Towards Inclusion w/Barbara Butler 67. Unpacking Privilege & Understanding Intersectionality w/Jalondra Davis 85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option? 92. Politics & Down Syndrome w/Kayla McKeon & Ashley Helsing 101. Jalondra Davis on Race, Disability, & Advocacy 126. Creating Opportunities & Changing Perspectives Through Inclusive Employment ft. Wendy Lacey (Cornerstone Montclair) 128. What To Expect From Inclusive Settings 148. Diversity in the Down Syndrome Community 149. The Only Black Mama In The Room - ft. Ashley Dirks (mother/advocate) 172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani 195. Connecting with the Black Down Syndrome Association (ft. Kelli Caughman & Crystal Lotterberry) 197. Exposing The Roots (Racism, Ableism, Microagressions, + More) 198. The Best We Can: An Unscripted Conversation on Inclusion In Our Schools 203. Beyond Checking A Box 204. Self-Advocates On Capitol Hill w/Kayla McKeon, Matthew Schwab, & Charlotte Woodward 205. Healthcare Equity in the Down Syndrome Community w/Dr. Spinazzi & Dr. Skotko 208. Growing Through Uncomfortable Conversations (w/Ashley - TLFP Producer & Self-Advocate) 218. Creating Inclusion For All Learners (w/Tim Villegas) 223. Included, Seen, & Heard: The Impact of Successful Inclusion JOIN US LIVE! After six incredible seasons, and nearly 250 episodes, we're excited to celebrate this one-in-a-million community! Over the last six years we've laughed, learned, and shared meaningful conversations, we're so grateful to every one of you! Whether you're a weekly listener or new to The Lucky Few fam, we hope to see you in San Diego or have you tuning in virtually! When: Friday, March 8th, 6:30 pm- 9:30pm Where: Haven by Communal, 3381 30th Street San Diego, CA 92104 What: Doors open at 6:30 pm for cocktail hour. Enjoy drinks, merchandise/books from self-advocates, connecting with local DS community partners, and more! The LIVE podcast recording begins at 7:30 pm! Note: This is an adult-focused event. We cannot wait to see you there!! Head to the luckyfewpodcast.com and click on the banner to get your tickets they're selling fast! DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
Friends! We're headed back to school and we have ALL the feels about it.. especially after the rollercoaster of last year! Maybe you're feeling this way too?! That's why today we're answering all of YOUR questions! What to do when you move to a new district? How to find the right classroom aide? What should homeschooling look like? How to stay on top of an IEP? And MORE. We've got it all covered! Plus we're sharing about the plans for our kiddos this upcoming school year, why we have lawyers on board, using AAC devices at school, and how we're mentally preparing for it all. We are cheering you on as head back to school! -- SHOW NOTES Learn more about the homeschool program at Strive to Thrive! Find a GiGi's Playhouse near you! Follow @ashleybarlowco for IEP tips! Check out previous episodes for more #BTS resources! 10. Inclusion - An Educator's Perspective with Kristin Enriquez Pt. 1 11. Inclusion - A Parents Perspective with Kristin Enriquez Pt. 2 12. Education - So Happy to Learn with Mrs. Terry Brown 39. Back to School w/IEP Experts Vickie Brett & Amanda Selogie 40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome 77. Back to School or Back to the Screen? (Covid-19 & the Upcoming School Year ft. Dr. Spinazzi) 80. Assuming Intelligence in Our Kids w/Down Syndrome, ft. Dr. Sarathy 85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option? 94. IEPs during Covid-19, ft. IEP Lawyers Vickie Brett & Amanda Selogie 131. BTS Pt 2 - Preparing for the School Year.. IEPS + Special Education w/Ashley Barlow 132. BTS Pt 3 - What's the impact of inclusion? (ft. Kristin Enriquez) 134. Social Stories for Kiddos with Down Syndrome (ft. Dr. Lina Patel, PsyD) LET'S CHAT Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com with your questions and Good News for future episodes. HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email hello@theluckyfewpodcast.com for more information! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theluckyfewpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theluckyfewpod/support
In this episode, we sat down with Adam Bellow, co-founder, and CEO of Breakout EDU, and an EdTech entrepreneur and technologist. Adam gives his best advice for educators who are considering transitioning into EdTech, provides insight on how EdTech brands can successfully communicate with their educator audience, and discusses some of his philosophies on how to create genuine solutions for classroom problems. About Breakout EDUBreakout EDU: we unlock the love of learning through games. Breakout Edu is a box with padlocks on it, each lock with a different academic purpose. Students work together in small groups to collaboratively unlock the box. Inside of the box, there are discussion cards based on the 4 C's. About 2 years ago, Breakout also launched a digital platform with games, a game design school and a series of course materials that allows the students to become creators. Adam expressed a huge value for student creation and student ownership as a higher level proof of learning, using what they learned in class to do something that's actually fun. Note: This interview was originally recorded on August 27, 2021 as part of the All Things Education and Marketing podcast hosted by Elana Leoni. About Adam:Adam is a dedicated educational technologist, father of two young boys. He is the CEO and Co-Founder of Breakout EDU, the immersive gaming platform that enables teachers and students to transform classrooms into places of discovery and inquiry-based learning. Previously, he served as a Presidential Innovation Fellow for the Obama White House, created several edtech learning platforms including eduTecher and eduClipper. Adam has written numerous books about educational technology and speaks internationally on the subject of education and technology. If you enjoyed this week's podcast, click here to rate us and let us know your favorite part of this episode. To make sure you don't miss future content, make sure you're subscribed to our Adam said there is one central question to every good edtech product: “what do students need most?” Instead of building out of need, Adam said some edtech brands “build for flashiness, like a lot of pitches I'm sure you've heard from an EdTech space. It's like, oh it's like this for the classroom without ever thinking did we need that in the classroom? So for Adam, the key to a good edtech founder is “being able to critically look at it and be like, will this actually matter to those kids? Will it make the product better? Will it make the experience better? Or is it just something that we've done for the sake of doing it?” With their experience in the classroom, Adam said teachers are uniquely equipped to ask those questions and use that critical eye. Adam said that, in order to have a successful marketing product, “The advice I would have is value first. Like we were talking about earlier. But just help as much as possible. And sometimes your product may not solve all of their problems. And the world of education is full of amazing voices. On your end, your job should be to elevate voices as well. And you can elevate voices that are related to the things you're passionate about.” In reflection, Adam said “I think Chris Lehmann had the quote from years ago, “It needs to be ubiquitous, necessary, and invisible.” And like oxygen, right. That was his quote, like oxygen. And it's true. I mean that's still exactly true today. It is not about the technology. Every kid has, most of the students have access to devices, some multiple devices. And as the devices get more and more impressive, and the kids are doing more things with the device on their own, it' not about the flashy toy and it's more about what we can get these students to do with that. focusing on the product, not on the how to or the technical side of it.”
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The COVID pandemic has altered all of our lives, no more so than in our schools. What is actually going on in our schools right now? How much is in-person learning, how much is remote? How are teachers and students adapting? To what extent is learning impaired? What are our children missing? We have two guests, both practicing teachers. Each has also been involved in educational policy issues in other ways. Beth Lewis, teaches in the Tempe Elementary School District in a school with a high proportion of kids who qualify for free or reduced price lunches. She has been a leader of Save our Schools, which successfully passed a Proposition in November which imposed an income tax surcharge on very high income taxpayers and earmarked the additional revenue for schools. Christine Marsh teaches in a middle school gifted program in Scottsdale. She was 2016 Arizona Teacher of the Year. In November, she was elected to the Arizona State Senate from a central Phoenix legislative district. We started out by asking these teachers about the classroom issues listed above. We then moved to policy issues and explored what changes these educational leaders would most like to see. All Things Education in this week’s Think Tank. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heyyy Good People!!! How are you? Well I hope everything is working out in your favor. I am here to wrap up our series of "All Things Education" with my own reflection of this amazing series. Thank you for listening and I can't wait for the next series.
Heyyy Good People! How are you growing? I hope you're doing so intentionally. This month series is dedicated to "All Things Education" and it is my pleasure to introduce you to my family. Charisma is my second oldest sister and she's here to tell us about not only getting into college, but how to stay in college. She's a grower. She loves her garden, but most importantly, she loves growing people, ideas, purpose, and passion. She is a mother of three and a wife. She wears many hats so tune in to really hear all the things she does. Pull up and get filled up while feeling us as we get personal.
Heyyy Good People!!! How are we doing? I hope and pray you are well. We are continuing our series of "All Things Education" with another special guest who just so happens to be my big brother. We all know education is important, but do we really understand why Black Male Educators are important? Today we will understand exactly why we need more Black Male Educators in our schools especially public school systems. Pull up and come get filled while listening to us discuss everything you need to know regarding your high schoolers. Thank you for always tuning in. Be Good!
Heyyy Good People!!!! It is officially Back To School SZN and I am here bringing you "All Things Education" this month. During this series, I will introduce you to my wonderful family. We will discuss the need for education, special education, high school needs, college retention, and tips for all the parents who are in need with this remote learning. Good Food Good People has what you need and I will be sure to deliver it to you during this series. Pull up and grab your notepads because the gems will be dropped!! Stay tuned for the delicious eateries that we mention as well.
Tune in "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C. while continuing to focus on "All Things Education" by interviewing Mrs. Addonda Hudson, mother of an Extraordinary Exceptional Educational child who will share how her daughter faced multiple adversities as she continued to surpass the odds. #NeverStopDreaming
Mr. Milek Jivens who currently resides in London continue to focus on "All Things Education" as this show is being dedicated to her Shero, Mentor, Professional Social Work guide, and College Professor, Ms. Katie Mae Rivers Tindal who inspired the concept of "Soar with K.AT.I.E."(Karing Actions Towards Empowering Eagles)#NeverStopDreaming#BigReveal
Tune in to "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." as she continues to focus on the theme "All Things Education" while interviewing Judge, Attorney, Author & Professor Parag Shah who will provide detailed information about the serious impacts that "Cybercrimes" can potentially have on our youth and young adults of today.#NeverStopDreaming
Tune in to "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." as she continues to focus on the theme "All Things Education" while dialoguing with Comedian DJ Pryor who will share why communication does not have an age limit as he brought joy & laughter to millions across this country through a conversation with his 19 month old son.
Tune in to "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." as she continues to focus on the theme "All Things Education" by speaking with retired teacher Ms. Linda Flowers McCullough & 501-c3 Founder Evan McCullough who will both elaborate on how a parent's unfaltering love for education along with his receptiveness provided the empowering inspiration needed to pay it forward by founding his S.T.O.P. (Students Talking Out Problems) organization.
On this episode of Dare To Soar, Doctor R.C continues to focus on the theme "All Things Education" while speaking with Dr. Shadonna Davis, LCSW who will go in depth about her recently published article entitled "Issues Affecting Urban Black Girls' Educational Pathway to STEM Careers & Their Racial Identity Development" #NeverStopDreaming
On this episode of Dare To Soar, Doctor R.C. focuses on the theme "All Things Education" while speaking with Ms. Elana Dunn who will discuss why the Freedom, Flexibility, and Flow of online counseling allows her to change society's life perspective about live online Therapy Studio Counseling.
In what might be the funniest episode of All Things Education, Kristen and I discuss her unconventional path to becoming an educator, how she incorporates her sarcasm and humor into the classroom, meeting students at their levels of energy and "teaching life." Kristen is one of the most "real-life" educators I know and it was a pleasure to chat with her. (Sub-topics covered: Taylor Swift, High School Musical, and "Christmas Tree Teacher") *Correction: In this episode we incorrectly reference the movie High School Musical. The correct reference should have been the movie "Jump In." Kristen insisted I make this note.
Welcome to another episode of The Average Dis Nerd show. This week I have the pleasure of inviting my very good friend Andrew Stine from the "All Things Education" podcast join me to discuss Disney's Educational Programs. Andrew is a previous cast member, a podcast host, and an educator. Show Topics include Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, Universal Orlando's Aventura Hotel, Disney's YES Programs, and the newly announced Disney Aspire Program. Follow Andrew Stine at All Things Education Follow Average Dis Nerd on Twitter and at AverageDisNerd.com Any Feedback? averagedisnerd@gmail.com Show Notes: Not So Scary Additions Johnny Depp Surprises Pirates of the Caribbean Aventura Hotel Opening Disney YES Programs Disney Aspire
In this very first episode of All Things Education, Zach and I discuss his path to becoming an educator, how he makes time for cross-curricular projects, our thoughts on flexible seating and he gives solid advice to new teachers. Enjoy!
Welcome to Swift Talk with Sherry Swift! The seal has been broken, cat is out of the bag, process has begun!! For the last few episodes of this series of our podcast we have been focused on growth! The necessity, the opportunity, the challenge, the process. In this episode we spend a short time together summarizing, stack ranking planning for the next step in our growth process. We discuss our programming, where it comes from, how to embrace it or relive ourselves of it. There is typically one big roadblock that we need to approach to move forward and into our next opportunity. During this episode we talk about identifying it, and moving forward and through to the next best level of who we are and who we are to become! Join me!Please visit my web-site @ www.sherryswift.com and read my blog from episode 1 to learn everything you need to know about Sherry, the person and my story. I have learned so much about the podcast process and we are only 4 episodes in! Thank you again to my guest in this series, Joe Militello on the subject of Financial Growth & Angela Lippard on the subject of Spiritual Growth. Please take a peek at my podcast notes to find their contact information for offers and more information about their services. Bottom line for me, this journey is to be fun, informative and a resource for discovery, understanding, change and the unapologetic love of life! I hope to make you think, rethink and make way for new clarity that expands your understanding. Please join me for our next series, “All Things Education” and let’s discuss all things home schooling, college, charter school, alternative education, and so much more! My promise to you; My guest line up will lead to quality conversation and valuable insight! This is a nonjudgmental place where you can come to get answers to questions that could be holding you back from living an out loud life! Join me for this episode and join me regularly!Today’s Episode Talks about:- Internal programming- Lifting our lid to lead to our next best self- Mindset 90% of our opportunity- Identifying and removing our roadblockMentioned in this episode:Sherry’s book Grow into Yourself: https://www.amazon.com/Grow-into-Yourself-Transitional-Where/dp/1539374289/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505867358&sr=8-1&keywords=grow+into+yourselfSherry’s Blog: http://www.sherryswift.com/category/blog/Sign up for Swift Clips- www.sherryswift.comConnect with Sherry on Social Media and get instantly updated on our next episodes!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swifttransitions/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swifttalk/Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-swift-70374610/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sherswiftDid you enjoy listening to the show as much as we enjoyed creating it? Show us some love by subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review! Your feedback will help us to reach a wider audience and become a resource for so many others and that’s why we’re here…to be a resource! Thank you!!Swift Talk with Sherry Swifthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/swift-talk-with-sherry-swift/
Welcome to Swift Talk with Sherry Swift! The seal has been broken, cat is out of the bag, process has begun!! For the last few episodes of this series of our podcast we have been focused on growth! The necessity, the opportunity, the challenge, the process. In this episode we spend a short time together summarizing, stack ranking planning for the next step in our growth process. We discuss our programming, where it comes from, how to embrace it or relive ourselves of it. There is typically one big roadblock that we need to approach to move forward and into our next opportunity. During this episode we talk about identifying it, and moving forward and through to the next best level of who we are and who we are to become! Join me!Please visit my web-site @ www.sherryswift.com and read my blog from episode 1 to learn everything you need to know about Sherry, the person and my story. I have learned so much about the podcast process and we are only 4 episodes in! Thank you again to my guest in this series, Joe Militello on the subject of Financial Growth & Angela Lippard on the subject of Spiritual Growth. Please take a peek at my podcast notes to find their contact information for offers and more information about their services. Bottom line for me, this journey is to be fun, informative and a resource for discovery, understanding, change and the unapologetic love of life! I hope to make you think, rethink and make way for new clarity that expands your understanding. Please join me for our next series, “All Things Education” and let’s discuss all things home schooling, college, charter school, alternative education, and so much more! My promise to you; My guest line up will lead to quality conversation and valuable insight! This is a nonjudgmental place where you can come to get answers to questions that could be holding you back from living an out loud life! Join me for this episode and join me regularly!Today’s Episode Talks about:- Internal programming- Lifting our lid to lead to our next best self- Mindset 90% of our opportunity- Identifying and removing our roadblockMentioned in this episode:Sherry’s book Grow into Yourself: https://www.amazon.com/Grow-into-Yourself-Transitional-Where/dp/1539374289/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505867358&sr=8-1&keywords=grow+into+yourselfSherry’s Blog: http://www.sherryswift.com/category/blog/Sign up for Swift Clips- www.sherryswift.comConnect with Sherry on Social Media and get instantly updated on our next episodes!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swifttransitions/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swifttalk/Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-swift-70374610/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sherswiftDid you enjoy listening to the show as much as we enjoyed creating it? Show us some love by subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review! Your feedback will help us to reach a wider audience and become a resource for so many others and that’s why we’re here…to be a resource! Thank you!!Swift Talk with Sherry Swifthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/swift-talk-with-sherry-swift/