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Journey into the heart of Detroit's vibrant culture as we welcome Ber-Henda Williams to the Detroit is Different podcast. In this powerful and introspective conversation, Ber-Henda reflects on her journey as an educator, poet, and community leader rooted in the legacies of Detroit's Black history. From the resilience of her family's migration story to her father's dynamic contributions as a Southfield volunteer, Ber-Henda weaves tales of artistry, hope, and transformation. A bilingual poet and Spanish educator, Ber-Henda shares how embracing the Espanol has expanded her world, built bridges across cultures, and added a unique layer to her artistry and community work. Whether performing bilingual spoken word or teaching poetry in schools where she speaks Spanish from the time she enters until she leaves, Ber-Henda's journey highlights the power of language to create connections and deepen understanding. Together, we explore themes of healing through community, the role of creativity in navigating life's transitions, and the grounding power of poetry as a tool for self-expression and connection. This episode is a celebration of heritage, love, and the unwavering strength of Detroit's soul. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com
Melissa welcomes guest Ber-Henda Williams, a life and business coach for soul-led feminine leaders and advocate for pursuing passion projects. They discuss their unique perspectives on the intersection of creativity and business, challenging the worship of money and capitalism. Ber-Henda's approach embraces a spiritual and feminine perspective, challenging the traditional male-oriented approach to entrepreneurship. We hope you find this episode interesting and empowering!Take Action Now!Learn more about The Kindling Project at our website ...and join our Facebook group for women looking for that extra kindling to start their next big fire!Keep your passion ignited! Subscribe to our YouTube for full uncut video versions of each episode & more!Contact us via email, podcast@thekindlingproject.com for further inquiries or discussions.
This week I am joined by Ber-Henda Williams - a poet, Visionary + Empath coach, and the founder of a leadership organization for girls. She is the author of ‘Memoirs of the Human Experience and Everything In Between, Vol. 1' - a memoir told through poems, preludes and essays. Ber-Henda supports empathic creative visionary empaths to find their voice, embrace feminine power, and create mission-based businesses in service of social transformation, justice and equity. When she is not doing that, she runs a girl's leadership program, The Power of Girlhood for girls 8-18. Además, ella es una poeta bilingüe. (She is a bilingual poet). She believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses. You can listen to our conversation below, and click here to see Ber-Henda reading a piece that she wrote in Spanish and English, and click here to learn more about Ber-Henda. And take a listen to her podcast Soul of a Lead(her) here! And you can learn more about me at https://www.safiyarobinson.com/
The Power of Girlhood hosts, sponsors social, academic and cultural events and activities to empower young women to make positive, sound decisions toward promising futures. Founder, Ber-Henda Williams is a Culture Shift(her) and provides life and biz coaching for soul led feminine leaders. We talk about being multi-passionate and the benefits that come from it and how leadership needs to be forged. Such an inspiring conversation! #BaxtersBuzz .#Leadership #Empathy #Coaching #Mentor "Angelic 8s: A Letter To Zara" and is available now. #BaxtersBuzz Link - https://amzn.to/37BIX44 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/baxter-hall/support
When I created The Women's Day Event for International Women's Day in March 2021, I knew I wanted to give back, I knew I wanted to raise money for a community organization that supports girls leadership, and I was thrilled to find The Power of Girlhood, a leadership development organization serving adolescent girls in metro Detroit. And then I met its founder and was just blown away by this amazing human, Ber-Henda Williams. In today's episode, I am joined by Ber-Henda, and she talks about Her inspiration in creating The Power of Girlhood Some of the ways in which The Power of Girlhood impacts girls, and the amazing girls she works with The importance of giving back to the next generation Being a multipotentialite Co-creating in the feminine, as opposed to going it alone Teaching women to listen to their intuition Writing poetry for the United Way and Toyota And so much more! And I am honored to share this with you to kick off Black History Month here in the US, to elevate an African American woman whom I truly love and admire. About Ber-Henda: Ber-Henda is a Visionary+Empath Coach. She supports empathic creative visionary empaths to find their voice, embrace feminine power, and create mission-based businesses in service of social transformation, justice and equity. When she is not doing that, she runs a girl's leadership program, The Power of Girlhood for girls 8-18. She is a bilingual poet. She believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses. To get Ber-Henda's free gift: https://www.subscribepage.com/l7r8a8 To follow her and keep in touch: https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/ https://www.instagram.com/berhenda https://www.facebook.com/bintentionalwithb/ https://sociatap.com/BerHenda/ To experience Ber-Henda reading her poetry at a United Way event, click here (https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWaySEM/videos/679573866734768/) and skip to 36:37. If you're here before March 8, 2022, please register for the amazing, free, all day extravaganza, The Women's Day Event! http://thewomensdayevent.com/ We're changing the world one woman at a time. Go to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
The role of the feminine in leadership is crucial to achieving the intersectionality required to actually smash the patriarchy and establish a society that is fair and equitable for EVERYone. Today, Meaghan Lamm is talking with Visionary and Empath Coach Ber-Henda Williams about the power of feminine leadership, the importance of allowing both thoughts AND feelings, and the necessary role of white women in the intersectional feminist movement. For full show notes, visit: www.feministvisionaries.com
Did you know there are 17 different types of empaths? What type of empath are you? Tune into this episode to find out all the details! Download Ber-Henda's guide to empaths here- https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com Join Abundant & Aligned Society for Sound Therapy recordings, journal exercises, motivational text messages, and more! https://bit.ly/AbundantSociety
In this episode, Poet and Visionary + Empathy Coach, Ber-Henda Williams, chat about how her work as a poet influences her entrepreneurial life, how multilingual Black people are, and her greatest accomplishment. Like this Podcast and leave some feedback! I can't wait to hear from you! If you or someone you know would be interested in being a guest on the show, send me an email: blaqshowmichigan@gmail.com. *LINKS TO FOLLOW* HER: The Lesbian Dating App Podcast BLAQN BQS Podcast BLAQN FB BLAQN IG BLAQN TW BLAQN YT *Help BLAQN and BQS Grow* Please consider donating to BLAQN. Your donations will go toward business operations and fees and equipment, such as subscription services to operate BLAQN and BQS (ie Podbean Subscription), new recording equipment, promotional material, event planning, etc. BLAQN is a for-profit limited liability company. CashApp: $BLAQN Venmo: @BLAQN PayPal: blaqshowmichigan@gmail.com
Listeners, we're back this week with Ber-Henda.Ber-Henda is a Visionary+Empath Coach. She supports empathic creative visionary empaths to find their voice, embrace feminine power, and create mission-based businesses in service of social transformation, justice and equity. When she is not doing that, she runs a girl's leadership program, The Power of Girlhood for girls 8-18. Además, ella es una poeta bilingüe. She is a bilingual poet. She believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses.During our conversation, we talked about:Anti Blackness in the Latinx communityCelia CruzHow she became a teacherBeing an empathHer journey with fibroidsHiring a coach aka your board of directorsThis episode is brought to you by the Procrastinator Quiz! Do you know what kind of procrastinator are you? Find out at procrastinatorquiz.com RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS:5:50 - Black people in Mexico13:25 - Getting interested in Spanish15:08 - Black presence in History16:27 - Realizing she was an empath19:30 - Starting picking energy from pictures20:23 - "Never let them see you sweat"20:47 - Learning and love22:35 - Breaking up with cultural agreements28:03 - Her fibroid29:27 - Fibroid statistics in relation to Black women31:59 - Life-changes after healing33:52 - How the death of a close friend made her look at her life36:03 - Family background38:13 - Investing in yourself Follow Ber-Henda on all things social:WebsiteFacebookLinkedInInstagramFollow Cafe con Pam on all things socialInstagramFacebookhttp://cafeconpam.com/Join the FREE Cafe con Pam ChallengeJoin FREE online Recovering Procrastinator Manis Community! stayshining.clubJoin PowerSisters! Findmypowersister.comSubscribe, rate, review, and share this episode with someone you love!And don't ever forget to Stay Shining!
Learn how the deep ability to feel can be a great leadership quality. Join us on Women Lead Radio as Eva Vennari, your host of Owning Your Health, has a conversation with Ber-Henda Williams (www.ber-hendawilliams.com), Visionary & Empath Coach. Hear how Ber-henda's gift for cultivating women of color leaders is important for female leaders. She says they need to know how to step up into their power in an empathetic way. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, National University (www.nu.edu)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
Join Kelly and Ber-Henda Williams in a real and raw discussion around showing up as a leader in 2021 with empathy and love as we explore our roles as leaders in social justice, anti-racism, and decolonization work. Ber-Henda is a Visionary+Empath Coach. She supports empathic creative visionary empaths to find their voice, embrace feminine power, and create mission-based businesses in service of social transformation, justice and equity. When she is not doing that, she runs a girl's leadership program, The Power of Girlhood for girls 8-18 Además, ella es una poeta bilingüe. She is a bilingual poet. She believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses. Follow Ber-Henda at www.Instagram.com/berhenda
Did you hear about the controversy swirling around The Talk co-hosts, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood? Well, that "mess" had me asking anew, Can Black and White Women REALLY Be Friends? It's a real question to me, one who has had her share of traumatizing experiences with white women. So, I decided I wanted to explore this question. Ber-Henda Williams, Visionary+Empath Coach and bilingual poet who believes feminine empaths are here to disrupt the patriarchy and oppression with their mission-based businesses, immediately came to mind. In this episode, we talk about: One reason white people recoil when called a racist What "kind" of white women make good friends to Black women And much more... CONNECT WITH BER-HENDA: Her website www.ber-hendawilliams.com IG: Berhenda Also, find Ber-Henda on Clubhouse ABOUT Sisters Gathering to Heal, the Podcast, where we have Courageous Conversations about Self-Love & Healing for Black Women. I'm your host, DeBora M. Ricks, Mother, Self-Love Doula, Editor, Author, Attorney & Founder of Sisters Gathering to Heal, the Movement. This sacred space is all about supporting Black women in Finding Our Voice, Coming Out of Hiding, and Owning ALL of ourselves. We'll dare you to be more Vocal, Visible and Vulnerable in service of loving and healing yourself . . . because when Black women heal, we heal generations. LET'S GET SOCIAL Join the Sisterhood and grab your copy of 13 Things Black Women Who Love Themselves DON'T Do at Sisters Gathering to Heal Every woman has a story! Are you learning to love yourself fiercely? Are you doing the work to heal yourself and your life? If you'd like to be a guest on the podcast send me an email. If you enjoyed this episode, please Subscribe, Share, Rate & Review. And you may support the continued production of the podcast via CashApp: $Abundant2 Thank you for taking this journey with me.
Are you ready to have a bigger impact - start using your voice to have more courageous conversations? Maybe build your business more in alignment with the changes you'd like to see in the world? In today's episode, I invite visionary empath coach Ber-Henda Williams to talk about how she supports empaths in honing their gifts to create mission-based businesses and lives that are more aligned with their soul's purpose. We discuss what being an empath really means, how you can use these gifts in your life and business, and how to combine your empathic powers and knowledge to truly make an impact in the world. We dive into: How to know if you are an empath or an HSP (or both!) Why being an empath may feel like a weakness - especially if you come from a corporate environment (and why this is NOT the case!) How Ber-Henda's history with teaching in urban schools has informed her life and business A FREE resource to help you discover your own empathic gifts! The MOST IMPORTANT thing you can do to move toward having more courageous conversations in your life and business A simple first step you can take TODAY to support positive social change What you can do to avoid overwhelm and burnout as an empath or HSP (while still having a big impact!) Ber-Henda's non-profit organization, The Power of Girlhood, and the work they are doing to help cultivate leadership in young girls of color And so much more! Connect with Ber-Henda: Website: https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berhenda/ Make a donation to The Power of Girlhood: https://alliedmedia.org/post/donate-to-the-power-of-girlhood#:~:text=All%20donations%20to%20The%20Power%20of%20Girlhood%20are,Projects%20and%20mail%20it%20to%20the%20following%20address: Continue the conversation by joining my private Facebook group “I am Becoming…” here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/befearlesswithpaula Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be__fearless_with_paula/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/befearlesswithpaula/ Don't forget to rate and review The Confidence Sessions and please subscribe if you like what you heard! https://www.befearlesswithpaula.com/podcast
Welcome to the Divine Feminine Revolution Podcast! Ready to change the world for the better? You get to be a visionary leader to create the new earth. Ber-Henda Williams is a VISIONARY + EMPATH COACH She helps empaths hone their gift, own their voice and support themselves through growing businesses that are aligned with their soul's purpose and calling. She works with for profit and nonprofit organizations to implement processes that solve social and cultural issues. Together we break generational bondages and provide agency for the marginalized. Living her life in color, Ber-Henda Williams has been bilingual for more than 10 years. The "femolutionary", Keynote Speaker and Feminine Leadership Coach lives according to her name's Germanic-Greek origin, “The Bear Hearted Protector” of Multiculturalism, Art and Womanhood. As a Wayne State University graduate, she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish and minor in International Marketing. Ber-Henda was a featured presenter at SXSW's Interactive Tracks in 2016. She served as facilitator for numerous organizations and community groups such as Alternatives for Girls, Job Core, Women Organize Michigan. Ber-Henda also obliged as a translator/interpreter for companies such as IBM,The Multicultural Journalism Luncheon Featuring Alex Rodriquez - and for Detroit's own streetcar system, the QLine. She has hosted numerous cultural events and performed on stages such as The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, The Music Hall, Hart Plaza and Festival of the Arts. She was also a guest speaker for Toyota Motor Company's Juneteenth Celebration. Ber-Henda has a passion for poetry and speaking to inspire women and girls to live their most authentic lives. Additionally, Ber-Henda was a guest lecturer for Detroit Creative Mornings, and has also facilitated workshops for numerous organizations and community groups such as ELLAS Latina Women's Leadership Program, Dia de la Mujer, Women Organize Michigan and COTS . Ready to join the Divine Feminine Revolution Podcast Launch Squad & Win Prizes for sharing and leaving a five star review. Join for free here-> https://www.fearlessfeminineacademy.com/launch-squad Come join me in my FREE private Facebook group, Divine Feminine Revolution: https://www.facebook.com/groups/divinefemininerevolution/ Send me a DM on instagram! https://instagram.com/drmeganmonday
Ber-Henda Williams is an empathic coach and facilitator, a bilingual poet and storyteller, and founder of The Power of Girlhood, a leadership institute for teen girls in Detroit. In this conversation, we talk about Detroit, and about going against the tide and leading from where we are. We talk about the need for curiosity, love poetry as a tool against the political power structure, and going toe-to-toe with the boys in class, laying down beats and rhymes. We've got special shoutouts to DJ Kool Herc and Sheila E. ("she's not just some Prince protegé"), among many other influences, including Eve Ensler and her play, "The Vagina Monologues." And we talk about other things, too. More at humanitou.com. ----MORE---- Humanitou is created, hosted and produced by Adam Williams. Show notes and transcript of this episode at humanitou.com/berhenda-williams-2. Follow on Instagram @humanitou Support Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/support-humanitou/ Give feedback to Humanitou via the Listener Survey at humanitou.com About Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/about/ Media Kit: https://humanitou.com/media-kit/
Ber-Henda Williams is an empathic coach and facilitator, a bilingual poet and storyteller, and founder of The Power of Girlhood, a leadership institute for teen girls in Detroit. In this conversation, in the days following the police shooting of Jacob Black seven times in the back in Kenosha, Wisconsin, we talk about empathy and getting curious about ourselves, systemic biases and anti-racism. We talk about spiritual practices and having courageous conversations, and how to chip away at the callousness and lack of humanity that pervades society right now, and about the need for collective mobilization for something better. More at humanitou.com. ----MORE---- Humanitou is created, hosted and produced by Adam Williams. Show notes and transcript of this episode at humanitou.com/berhenda-williams/. Follow on Instagram @humanitou Support Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/support-humanitou/ About Humanitou: https://humanitou.com/about/ Media Kit: https://humanitou.com/media-kit/
Whatever the question, know you, Black girl, Woman of Color, are the answer. Everything you need is within. You are born of intuitive women, women who survived and thrived. Listen to this week's episode to hear more from Ber-henda Williams, Public Speaker, Bi-lingual Poet, Visionary Empath Coach, and Girl's Advocate. Resources: Ber-henda Williams The Power of Girlhood Connect: Additional Links Book(s): Becoming by Michelle Obama LISTEN + SUBSCRIBE + SHARE Listen on Spotify. All Links here.
Trina Bee Interviews Empath Coach Ber-Henda Williams Ber-Henda is Visionary Empath Coach and she uses poetry, speaking, facilitating, to help her empathic clients succeed! Ber-Henda blends heart, sass, storytelling, and spirit to captivate audiences. What is a Empath Coach? https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlletstalkatl/support
Trina Bee Interviews Empath Coach Ber-Henda Williams Ber-Henda is Visionary Empath Coach and she uses poetry, speaking, facilitating, to help her empathic clients succeed! Ber-Henda blends heart, sass, storytelling, and spirit to captivate audiences. What is a Empath Coach? https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlletstalkatl/support
Trina Bee Interviews Empath Coach Ber-Henda Williams Ber-Henda is Visionary Empath Coach and she uses poetry, speaking, facilitating, to help her empathic clients succeed! Ber-Henda blends heart, sass, storytelling, and spirit to captivate audiences. What is a Empath Coach? https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlletstalkatl/support
Trina Bee Interviews Empath Coach Ber-Henda Williams Ber-Henda is Visionary Empath Coach and she uses poetry, speaking, facilitating, to help her empathic clients succeed! Ber-Henda blends heart, sass, storytelling, and spirit to captivate audiences. What is a Empath Coach? https://www.ber-hendawilliams.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlletstalkatl/support
In this episode, Mariana talks to Ber-Henda Williams about the black lives matter movement, what you can do to really help and how to create equality in your coaching business. Having issues coming up with ideas? Do you need a jump start to help get your creative juices flowing? Try using our FREE resource, the Idea Jogger to help you get started!
“Most of the basic material a writer works with is acquired before the age of fifteen.” ― Willa Cather Hello Beautiful people, welcome to another episode of the Beauty & Soul Podcast. I have another lovely guest by the name of Ber-Henda Williams, she is a poet, teacher, author, television and film producer, youth advocate and public speaker. Featured Song: I Adore You Caron Wheeler Show notes are available on Itsbeautyandsoul.com Thank you for listening! XOXO, Shoni Links: To listen to past podcast guests and episodes: itsbeautyandsoul.com/podcast If you want to be a guest or sponsor the podcast email : info@itsbeautyandsoul.com Let's connect on Social Media: Instagram: @itsbeautyandsoul Facebook: @itsbeautyandsoul Instagram: @iamshoni Facebook: @iamshoni Twitter: @iamshoni_ Listen to the featured songs on our Spotify playlist: Werk it! The Beauty & Soul Playlist Check out the Beauty & Soul Merch here.
New Episode featuring Ber-Henda Williams. Author, Poet, Speaker, and Leader of Power of Girl non profit organization.
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Tazeen and Detroit Poet and Host, Ber-Henda Williams, talk about poetry as a means of healing in both the writing and performance stages.
Leading Questions: S2 E13 | Penny for Your Thots, Pt 1: Breaking Down the Archetypes of Black Women Guest host Fiyah Angelou sits down with Nkenge Burkhead, Alaina Knox, Mere B Louve (Skype Line), & Ber-Henda Williams to discuss the positive and negative aspects of the black female archetypes and how a new generation can...
First iTunes episode, Breaking ground with Ber-Henda Williams, creator and founder of the power of girlhood. She's a great Public Speaker, Organizer, Author, and all around dope chick. We chat about the Women's March, Empowerment of young women, Random Acts of Kindness, Acting as a community, Personal Mission Statements, being a mentor and being REAL. Enjoy !