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Living your Best Life! The series continues with three guests from area 'book clubs.' Beverly Brown, Carly Campbell and Rachel Leins share how they joined them and why they love them! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 160 Beverly Brown, affectionately known as Coach B, explores her journey from battling drugs and alcohol to overcoming deep-seated issues with racism and colorism. Guided by faith and resilience, she shares how these experiences shaped her mission to coach and empower women. Hosted by Maryann Rivera-Dannert, this episode delves into the power of forgiveness, the complexities of balancing multiple roles, and actionable steps for self-improvement and healing. Discover how Beverly's transformative path and her coaching practice, Best of You Coaching, inspire strength and resilience in others. Key Takeaways: Power of Forgiveness: Beverly's book, "Why I Forgave Him," sheds light on the profound impact of truly forgiving, even in the face of betrayal. Navigating Personal Challenges to Achieve Growth: Beverly illustrates how her experiences with absentee fatherhood, substance misuse, and relational struggles catalyzed her mission to support other women. Strategic Planning and Support: For budding entrepreneurs, Beverly underscores the importance of planning, strategy, and having a solid support system. Staying True to Your Calling: Beverly's life story serves as a testament to the philosophy that one's true purpose and calling should always be prioritized, no matter the circumstances. Notable Quotes: "Ministry for me is about serving. I love mentoring and guiding women to be strategic about identifying where they're broken and stuck." "You have to give yourself grace... I think as women, we're constantly trying to do it all, but it's essential to find time for yourself." "I'm living my life fearlessly by fighting for other women." "You can actually forgive and move past betrayal in your marriage." About the Guest: Beverly Brown, also known as "Coach B" or "Minister B," is dedicated to serving women who face brokenness and challenges in their lives. She holds an undergraduate degree in psychology, a master's in biblical studies, and a coaching certification. Currently, she is the Director of Growth and Innovation at a long-term care pharmacy and operates her own coaching business, Best of You Coaching, LLC. Resources: Beverly Brown's Coaching Business: Best of You Coaching, LLC Email Beverly: bestofyoucoachingllc@gmail.com Phone: 720-505-4471 Facebook: Best of You Coaching, LLC Personal Page: Beverly Brown Coaching Website: https://www.BestofYouCoachingLLC.com Beverly's Books "Why I Forgave Him" , "I Want That Fruit" Connect with Maryann Website: https://www.maryannriveradannert.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/maryannriveradannert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MRDEmpowermentSolutions Linkedin: https://www.bit.ly/maryannriveradannert Chapters 0:00 Overcoming Adversity and Empowering Others Through Ministry and Coaching 2:24 Finding Faith and Healing Through Personal Struggles 13:26 Balancing Career, Coaching, and Personal Challenges with Grace 22:04 Overcoming Fear, Racism, and Betrayal Through Forgiveness 26:02 Entrepreneurial Advice and Community Engagement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes with Beverly and Megan at the 2024 Converge Autism conference for a discussion about multi-sensory learning. Beverly Brown and Megan Spann both work at AIDB. The Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind, Helen Keller School of Alabama offers families of multi-disabled students specially designed instruction that aids in successful outcomes. We discuss how AIDB consists of many special educators with different backgrounds of expertise and years of experience. Our discussion today will help both families and educators learn about the many supports and resources available for students with Autism. It will offer, teaching strategies that help all students facing difficulties. We will also offer continued support and availability after the conference for educators or families that need contact support throughout their journey. We will offer transition options and knowledge of how to make transition years successful for their older students. So, support in the years to come will be available and never-ending.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Whitney and Ayantika meet with Dr. Beverly Brown, biochemist, former first lady of Boston University, and Director of Development, Industry at the Boston University School of Public Health. In this episode, we discuss how Dr. Brown overcame challenges during her PhD program and explore the value of mentorship before, during, and after graduate school.
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension discuss Season 2 Episode 18 titled: The Odyssey of Flight 33. The Episode is Directed by: Justus Addiss and Stars: John Anderson, Paul Comi, Sandy Kenyon, Harp McGuire, Beverly Brown and Wayne Heffley. Find episodes on the various Audio platforms like Apple podcast and Amazon Music. You Can Find Jacob Anders Reviews at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/JacobAnders Twitter @Redneval2 You can find Trivial Theaters content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @TrivialTheater You can find Movie Emporium's content at: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music Created by Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater #JacobAndersReviews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support
The last episode of season 2 finds us in conversation with Stuart Douglas and Beverly Brown who work on NI Alternatives programme, Aspire. Aspire seeks to work specifically with young men in Northern Ireland in a restorative manner. You will hear from Stuart and Beverly how this works and some of the impact their work has had, you will also hear from a beneficiary of the programme and how working with the staff has impacted their life. This episode is released as part of Restorative Justice Week. www.alternativesrj.co.uk
Ready to pursue your personal and professional dreams? Are things getting in your way? Beverly Brown, the DreamSteerer can help. “The only competition an individual has, is themselves” is a motto Beverly Brown and Dr Nancy share. Beverly is a best selling author and coach. She work with people to learn and pursue their dreams and gifting. She will help you move forward with practical steps to achieve your dreams. https://drnancyknows.com/beverly-brown/ #DrNancyKnows #CelebrityDoctor #DreamSteerer #CreativeConsultingDreams
Back off, you Neanderthal! It sounds as if you’ve just been dissed, but maybe you should take it as a compliment. Contrary to common cliches, our Pleistocene relatives were clever, curious, and technologically inventive. Find out how our assessment of Neanderthals has undergone a radical rethinking, and hear about the influence they have as they live on in our DNA. For example, some of their genes have a strong association with severe Covid 19 infection. Plus, how Neanderthal mini-brains grown in a lab will teach us about the evolution of Homo sapiens. Guests: Svante Pääbo – Evolutionary geneticist and Director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Doyle Stevick – Associate professor of educational leadership and policies at the University of South Carolina. Beverly Brown – Professor emerita of anthropology, Rockland Community College, New York. Rebecca Wragg Sykes – Paleolithic anthropologist, author of “Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art.” Alysson Muotri - Neuroscientist and professor of pediatrics, cellular and molecular medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine
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The statement means something different to everyone and can be taken in more than one way by the same person or different people altogether. Some may view or take this as something akin to the fulfillment of ambitions even in a much more spiritual way. Ambitions tend to be associated with power, status or financial gain of some form or another. Yet, dreams are by nature, bound to the spiritual world, to live your dreams is a way of living out your true beliefs at your core, hopes and desires in life which transcend the material world. Today's guest Beverly Brown has coined the phrase the Dream-steerer and continues her true passion of guiding dreamers toward their purposeful goals. Beverly is a two time Cancer Conqueror who will stir you with more than words, her very presence will invoke triumph within. To simplify what the mind can conceive,The body can achieve all it takes is direction with a clear path. Let's go!
Patrick Kinney, a Beverly Brown professor of Urban Health at Boston University’s School of Public Health, speaks with Get Ready about preparedness, heat and climate change in urban areas.
Kicking off our Michael Jackson sidecast mini-series, we're taking a look at Michael's proper solo debut album from August 1979, Off The Wall. Joined by dear friend and serious, SERIOUS Michael Jackson fan Beverly Brown and frequent and beloved guest/the musical encyclopedia himself Jeff Harris of Behind The Grooves, Eric and his co-hosts go in-depth on the release of the record, going track by track with facts, thoughts and commentary. Also discussed are some of the other songs that didn't make the cut, how this affected his relationship with his brothers, and much more. Finally we each pick our favorite songs and which one would we cut if forced.
Joined by dear friend and serious, SERIOUS Michael Jackson fan Beverly Brown and frequent and beloved guest/the musical encyclopedia himself Jeff Harris of Behind The Grooves, Eric kicks off a new sidecast series looking at the discography of Michael Jackson. Over the upcoming weeks and months, we'll be doing episodes on Off The Wall thru History, with perhaps a little Janet and some bonus episodes thrown in. This introductory episode gives some info on each of the three co-host's appreciation, history and fandom of MJ's work and some memorial thoughts on this day, the ninth anniversary of his passing. Sham'on-ahhh.
On May 2 we meet with Beverly Brown, a local artist who works wonder with wire. She will be a participant in the Open Studios Art Tour bonus weekend taking place May 5 and 6 throughout the county. Details at ARTS Obispo.org. And on May 9 we talk about printmaking with Mae Wilson. Making use of several printmaking techniques, Mae explores imagery that ranges from fantasy to every day objects.
The statement means something different to everyone and can be taken in more than one way by the same person or different people altogether. Some may view or take this as something akin to the fulfillment of ambitions even in a much more spiritual way. Ambitions tend to be associated with power, status or financial gain of some form or another. Yet, dreams are by nature, bound to the spiritual world, to live your dreams is a way of living out your true beliefs at your core, hopes and desires in life which transcend the material world. Today's guest Beverly Brown has coined the phrase the Dream-steerer and continues her true passion of guiding dreamers toward their purposeful goals. Beverly is a two time Cancer Conqueror who will stir you with more than words, her very presence will invoke triumph within. To simplify what the mind can conceive,The body can achieve all it takes is direction with a clear path. Let's go!
Kojak (b. Floyd Anthony Perch, kingston, Kingston, Jamaica, began his career chanting on various sound systems under the guise of Pretty Boy Floyd. He adopted the gangster image that had proved successful for Dennis Alcapone and Dillinger.He change stage name to Nigger Kojak. His debut, ‘Massacre', proved a local hit. In 1978 Dennis Brown had an international hit with the remake of ‘Money In My Pocket', which was followed by ‘Ain't That Loving You', featuring Kojak And Liza performing ‘Hole In De Bucket'. The partnership led to conflicting reports as to the identity of Kojak's fellow artist, as there were in fact two Mama Lizas, Beverly Brown and Jacqueline Boland. His female partner was always labelled simply as Liza, which hindered the women's careers,. The duo performed ‘Fist To Fist Rub A Dub', a tribute to the soft drink Sky Juice, the modest ‘One Thousand Gal' and the festive ‘Christmas Stylee'. By 1981 Kojak And Liza had become well established and the unprecedented success of ‘Nice Up Jamaica' was endorsed by the Jamaican tourist board. The song, although on some pressings credited to the duo, was actually a solo from Floyd Perch that verged on the surreal. By 1982 he became known as Papa Kojak and was a featured DJ at the acclaimed Skateland show, recorded live as A Dee Jay Explosion. By 1996, performing ‘What Time Is It', was met with enthusiasm. The song was included on his distinguished comeback album of soul cover versions, which featured backing vocals from Nadine Sutherland, J.C. Lodge, Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt. The paucity of female DJ performers has often been criticized, along with the fact that early performances were only in a supporting role. The pioneering efforts of the two Lizas have since been acknowledged on record as influencing the likes of Sister Nancy and Lady Saw.call in 661-467-2407
The author of "A Guide to Sustainability for Small Business" chats with Kori. Writers - Listen in to learn how you can use this information to grow your writing career.
We open with an archived interview from two years ago with Rachelle Farrell, who is in town this weekend, May 3-5 on both sides of the bay. Visit yoshis.com Today we speak to playwright Beverly Brown about the encore production this weekend at El Cerrito Theatre of her fourth gospel play For Every Mountain. The play features talented Bay Area actors, musicians and vocalists in her depiction of a modern day "Job" who is facing mental and emotional issues in today's society. Job was a man in the bible who faced tremendous loss and a great trying of his faith. Through an unimaginable mental and emotional journey with his Maker, Job emerged stronger and with everything in his life multiplied. He is often credited with teaching us the patience. For Every Mountain is edgy, provocative and sometimes humorous with dialogue that addresses the serious issues of mental and emotional disorders. Visit www.totallyled.org Music: Rachelle Ferrell's "I Can Explain" ;Victoria Theodore's title track from her Grafeful CD; Amikaeyla's "Dreamer," from Being in Love; Lloyd Gregory's "Desert Wind" from his Gentle Warrior.
Featuring Erin Livingston, Joel Waters, Mr. T (Taylor), Laura Baumgartner, Angela Haglund, and Beverly Brown.