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Regular listeners of the show will recognize the name Aaron Pete. He's a talented young broadcaster from B.C. who has guest hosted Lean Out from time to time. Last month Aaron invited Tara on his show, the Bigger Than Me podcast, to discuss some of the hot-button issues from the past few years, and how the Canadian media has handled them. Tara enjoyed their conversation so much that we are going to share it with you here today, in this special episode of the program, where we turn the tables — and Tara is the one answering the questions. Aaron Pete is host of the Bigger Than Me podcast. Tara is in the interview chair with Aaron Pete.You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com
I Love My Church: Because It's Bigger Than Me! By Bobby Wallace, Preaching Minister 2/16/25 Let's continue in our series as we look at another reason to love your church. Are you a part of something that will out last you, even for eternity? Are you adding to the Kingdom of God? What are some ways you can make a lasting impact that will change people's lives forever?
Active transportation in Indigenous communities isn't just a matter of movement — it's also about culture, identity, and safety. Aaron Pete, Chawathil First Nation Councillor (and Podcaster!), shares how the Chawathil are forging partnerships to support the Coast to Canyon Trail near Hope, BC, identifying the changes necessary for safe travel within the region, and integrating traditional values into modern transportation plans. Check out Aaron's podcast, Bigger Than Me, where he chats with leaders and change makers from across the political/cultural spectrum. Share your BikeSense with us! Send us a text message.***********************************************The Bike Sense podcast with Peter Ladner is produced by the BC Cycling Coalition – your voice for safer and more accessible cycling and active transportation in British Columbia.Membership in the BCCC is now FREE! To find out about BCCC's projects and add your voice to the chorus please visit BCCycling.ca
The 6th installment of the It's Bigger Than Me series by Pastor Khalid. Enjoy!Support the show
The It's Bigger Than Me series continues this week with a reflection on how we may feel when God isn't blessing us how and when we want we would like it to happen. Enjoy!Support the show
In continuance of the It's Bigger Than Me series. Pastor Khalid has us take a look at the Moses in the River story and relates that to how we must trust God by letting go as Moses' mother did, knowing God will take care of it all. Enjoy!Support the show
Take a listen to the 3rd installment of the It's Bigger Than Me series. Enjoy!Support the show
The 2nd installment of the It's Bigger Than Me series. Enjoy!Support the show
Get ready for a new sermon series entitled It's Bigger Than Me with this first installment, That's Doing Too Much. Enjoy!Support the show
One of the bright spots in the Canadian media landscape is the emergence of a new generation of digital creators, who are filling the gaps in coverage in innovative ways. My guest on the program today is at the forefront of this movement, helming a thoughtful, nuanced current affairs podcast out of British Columbia. He will be guest hosting this podcast next week, and I'm thrilled to get to introduce him to you today.Aaron Pete is a Councillor for the Chawathil First Nation, and the host of the Bigger Than Me podcast.You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com
Chapter 517 - "I'd Rather Say Something That's Bigger Than Me" ...as read by Scott MorrowToday we welcome Scott Morrow to the podcast! Scott was the editor at Alarm Magazine and Scott is now making waves with his new musical endeavor, Plutocracy Planet. The projects debut self-titled album is out this Friday, July 12th! Scott talks about getting into music and the Chicago scene, his transition into journalism, how lockdown and getting shot impacted this project, how he put together the collaborations and more. https://www.plutocracyplanet.com/https://asthestorygrows.substack.com/https://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowsDiscordEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 517 Music:Plutocracy Planet - "This Very Severity (f. Bob Nanna)"Plutocracy Planet - "But You Said (f. onelinedrawing)"Plutocracy Planet - "Commence Mutation (f. Carson Pace)"
Aiemann Zahabi reveals how to develop grit and determination, the spiritual and physical benefits of observing Ramadan, his impressive 4-fight winning streak in the UFC, and his latest endeavour with a new YouTube channel.Aiemann Zahabi is a Canadian bantamweight fighter in the UFC, celebrated for his string of early first-round victories and as the sibling of Tristar Gym's famed head coach, Firas Zahabi.Support the showwww.biggerthanmepodcast.com
AWadd brings us into the first hour of the show with The Sports App as we have an AWadd injury update before we recap the last 24 hours in the NHL, NBA, and in Soccer. It's time for Crosstalk next as we are joined by Michael Phillips to continue to recap Adam's sports injury. Cakes from The Sports Junkies join Adam on the show next for some Washington Capitals discussions as they are making a surprise appearance in the playoffs. AWadd finishes out the hour as we bring a special guest onto the show as we talk to the “Bigger Than Me” documentary series creator Caden Burch.
Marking 150 episodes and four transformative years, this anniversary episode of 'Bigger Than Me' delves deep with mental health expert Kylie Bartel and features Dr. Chris Bertram's insights on the interplay of nature, trauma, and peak performance, highlighting our journey from resilience to growth. Tune in for a riveting live discussion in Studio C at Cowork Chilliwack, as we explore the intricacies of therapy, the influence of the natural world, and the psychology behind achieving flow states, culminating in an interactive audience Q&A.Support the showwww.biggerthanmepodcast.com
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned from her position on Tuesday. Did she make mistakes in her testimony on Capitol Hill, as she admitted in her New York Times op-ed published on Wednesday, entitled Claudine Gay: What Just Happened at Harvard is Bigger Than Me. She wrote, “Yes, I made mistakes.” She said her published work contained passages where “some material duplicated other scholars' language, without proper attribution.” Was Gay's ascension at Harvard part of the larger diversity, equity and inclusion plan across colleges and universities nationwide? Newt's guest is Kent Heckenlively. His new book with David Johnson is The Diversity Con, which takes a comprehensive look into how companies and schools are infiltrated and radicalized by DEI theory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Aaron Pete as he sits down with UFC bantamweight Aiemann Zahabi. Fresh from his victory at UFC 289 in Vancouver, Zahabi reveals his combat strategies and discusses his approach to personal goals. Tune in to hear about effective New Year's resolutions, innovative weight loss methods, the benefits of fasting and cold plunges, and maintaining motivation. This episode is a unique blend of professional sports insights and personal wellness advice.Join the Juji Club: https://www.jujiclub.com/en-caResolve to Evolve - New Year's Resolutions Guide!A tactical self-improvement podcast, 12 months of change through incremental changes!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showwww.biggerthanmepodcast.com
This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Erica Simone Turnipseed author of the new children's picture book, Bigger Than Me. In the book, children discover the impact they can have when they band together and how solidarity lifts everyone up during the 2020 COVID pandemic and racial reckoning. In our conversation, Erica discusses why she decided to have her young characters use actual building blocks to make meaning of their lives, why she's eternally hopeful despite the current sociopolitical landscape, and how she's reaching parents, teachers, and librarians to get her book to a young audience. Support the showFollow the Show: IG: @blkandpublished Twitter: @BLKandPublished Follow Me:IG: @nikesha_elise Twitter: @Nikesha_Elise Get My Books
Episode 6 invites Ragen Chastain, activist and author, and Joel Lexchin MD of York University, to discuss myths about weight and health, the hype around Ozempic and Wegovy, and the unclear connection between weight loss and health. Pharmanipulation is produced by PharmedOut, a project at Georgetown University Medical Center that advances evidence-based prescribing. To learn more about Ragen Chastain and her work, please visit her website: https://weightandhealthcare.substack.com/ Additional Resources Dances With Fat Monthly Workshop – September: Navigating Weight Stigma at the Doctor's Office date changed from September 27 to October 11 to avoid overlap with ASDAH's annual meeting. Link: https://danceswithfat.org/monthly-online-workshops/ Books “Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia” by Sabrina Strings. Link: https://nyupress.org/9781479886753/fearing-the-black-body/ “Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness” by Da'Shaun L. Harrison. Link: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670607/belly-of-the-beast-by-dashaun-harrison/ Articles "Semaglutide: a new drug for the treatment of obesity" by Joel Lexchin and Barbara Mintzes. Drug Ther Bull. 2023 Oct 25:dtb-2023-000007. doi: 10.1136/dtb.2023.000007. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37879878/ “How the ‘It's Bigger Than Me' Campaign Is Harming Fat People for Profit" by Ragen Chastain. Link: https://themighty.com/topic/eating-disorders/its-bigger-than-me-campaign-harms-fat-people-for-profit/ “Weighing the Consequences of Weight-Loss Drugs” by Judy Butler and Dr. Adriane Fugh-Berman. Link: https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/104482 Igho J. Onakpoya, Carl J. Heneghan and Jeffrey K. Aronson. Post-marketing withdrawal of anti-obesity medicinal products because of adverse drug reactions: a systematic review. BMC Medicine 2016;14:191. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27894343/ Prescrire's "Semaglutide (Wegovy°) for excess body weight" Prescrire International 2023; 32 (245): 36-38. Link: https://english.prescrire.org/en/81/168/66102/0/NewsDetails.aspx Please note: the full article is available for subscribers only. PharmedOut is supported primarily by individual donations. To donate, please visit: https://sites.google/com/georgetown.edu/pharmedout/donate
In this insightful episode of The Parenting 411 Podcast, we sit down with Erica Simone Turnipseed, author of the empowering children's book, Bigger Than Me. We explore the inspiration behind her narrative, discussing how to approach weighty topics with children in a way that's understanding and uplifting. Erica shares her unique approach to transforming daunting words into terms of hope, kindness, and empathy, providing parents and educators with valuable strategies for fostering thoughtful conversations and instilling positive values in children. Join us for a conversation filled with wisdom, encouragement, and the transformative power of words.Learn more about Erica's work at ericaonthejourney.com. Grab teaching resources that complement Bigger Than Me at https://teachingbooks.net/tb.cgi?tid=91488. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let's stay connected:Website: carolmuleta.comIG: @the_parenting_411TikTok: @theparenting411Facebook: The Parenting 411YouTube: The Parenting 411 on YouTube
One of the most important tasks for a seasoned journalist is to pass on what you know. Journalism is something that's learned by doing, usually alongside someone who's done it longer. Tara enjoyed this process while at CBC, and is pleased to now be at a point with Lean Out that she can expand the operation to include working with up-and-coming journalists. Late last year, she had the pleasure of appearing on fellow Substacker Aaron Pete's show, the Bigger Than Me podcast, and was impressed by his curiosity, perceptive questions, and thoughtful interviewing style. So she invited him to work together this summer to create an episode of Lean Out. We're thrilled to have Aaron Pete guest host the show today. One of the ongoing themes of the Lean Out podcast is the importance of viewpoint diversity — particularly on controversial issues. This topic was in the news again this month, with a lawsuit filed by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, against California Community Colleges state and district officials on recent diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) regulations.Daniel Ortner is a lawyer for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.Lean Out reached out to Chancellor Sonya Christian and California Community Colleges for comment. They referred us to a recent motion, filed in response to a July lawsuit that also names the Chancellor as a defendant, and is similar to the one filed in August against the Chancellor and Board of Governors. The motion reads, in part:“[The] Plaintiff has not — and cannot — present evidence to show that the regulations in any way impose an immediate threat of harm to him, or have directly impaired his ability to express himself freely. Nor is there any showing that Defendant Sonya Christian, the California Community Colleges Chancellor, has the authority to undertake any action to restrain Plaintiff's First Amendment rights. And Plaintiff's motion fails to present any argument or evidence that justifies the extraordinary remedy of finding state regulations duly promulgated to promote Fourteenth Amendment concepts of equity and inclusion for the benefit of the nearly two million students of California's community colleges to be unconstitutional.”You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com
Join today's Bigger Than Me episode with former Chief Dana Tizya-Tramm and host Aaron Pete as they journey through resilience, childhood trauma recovery, and leading community activism for climate change and justice. This enriching conversation explores Dana's connection with ancestry, the influence of indigenous governance, the complexities of indigenous justice, and the impact of climate change. Dana Tizya-Tramm, a prominent indigenous leader, has been honored for his service as a Former Chief and his current role as a Yukon school board trustee. His remarkable efforts in Yukon's education system, coupled with his staunch advocacy for indigenous rights and climate justice, have secured his position among the TIME 100, recognizing him as one of the world's most influential individuals.Support the showwww.biggerthanmepodcast.com
6.20.23 | "It's Bigger Than Me" | Rev. Xavier White by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Your favorite Triple Cs (co-parents, colleagues, collaborators) Drs. Dorimé-Williams and Williams tackle (a) racism in sports, (b) adaptive and maladaptive proud parent moments, and (c) all those wild state shenanigans. Our Attempt at Minute Markers: Soccer Season | 1:00 Sports, Disrespect, & Black Women | 12:45 Proud(ish) Parent Moments | 20:34 Expectations of Safety | 29:20 State Shenanigans: There Are So Many | 33:44 How do you recharge? | 53:25 Links: I Live My Life a Quarter Mile at a Time Angel Reese on 'Frustrating' Caitlin Clark Drama: 'It's Bigger Than Me' Caitlin Clark doesn't want anyone criticizing Angel Reese This Is Fine. A Partial List of U.S. Mass Shootings in 2023 America's unique, enduring gun problem, explained Racial tensions in America's 'sundown towns' Ex-rep: Legislative plans in Mississippi are ‘Jim Crow 2.0' Redistricting fight over who is Black in Louisiana voting map Black Voters Are Fighting Racial Gerrymandering in Louisiana Tennessee students continue protests at Capitol for gun control The US has had 57 times as many school shootings as the other major industrialized nations combined Factcheck: Does gun control work? Falling Down Movie Tennessee House votes to expel 2 of 3 Democratic members over gun protest Tennessee Republican Resigns After Being Caught Sexually Harassing Interns Tennessee legislature passes bill further protecting gun companies from lawsuits New Tennessee law allows police officers in private schools Book bans are getting everyone's attention — including Biden's. Here's why Incredibles 2 Fight Scene: Jack-Jack vs. Raccoon Scholar Shoutouts: Brandon Common
This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing!One of the ways that the diet industry is trying to squash the weight-neutral health and fat liberation movements is by using their money, clout, and enmeshment in the healthcare system to re-brand themselves as weight stigma experts, including at conferences, panels, and other events. This can be done by large weight loss industry representatives like the Ob*sity* Action Coalition or by individuals.It is imperative that we do not let this happen, because their goal is to co-opt the concept of eradicating weight stigma and use it to sell weight-loss interventions that risk the health and lives of higher-weight people (which, in turn, increases weight stigma by perpetuating the idea that being fat is so terrible that it's worth risking fat people's lives and quality of life in attempts to make them thin.) So, here are four major red flags that an event that claims to be about ending weight stigma may actually be about co-opting anti-weight-stigma work to sell dangerous, expensive “treatments” for fat people.There are no (fat-positive) fat people speakingThere is absolutely no excuse for this, but that doesn't mean we don't hear them. I think my personal [least] favorite is “we are looking for experts rather than lived experience.” This is wrong in every way I can think of. First of all, lived experience of stigma gives one expertise that cannot be gained in any other way. Beyond that, unless by “experts” they mean “thin people” then there is literally no type of expert that does not include fat people. Doctors, academics, researchers, statisticians, whatever they are looking for, they could find a fat expert. The idea that someone is either an expert in weight stigma or a fat person is weight stigma. Bottom line: If there are no fat-positive fat people speaking at an event, then this isn't truly an anti-weight-stigma event. I will say that I have consulted with people in situations where they were speaking at such an event as a harm reduction tool after they tried to get a fat speaker booked and failed, but this shouldn't be happening.Representatives from the weight loss industry are speakingThey could be representing the weight loss industry directly, through one of their programs (like Novo Nordisk's absolutely ridiculous “It's Bigger Than Me” campaign,) or through an astroturf organization like the “Ob*sity Action Coalition.”This is also why in the first category I specifically said “fat-positive fat people.” Fat people are allowed to want to eradicate fatness in themselves, including as a way for them to try to escape weight stigma, but that doesn't make it an anti-weight-stigma view, especially if they are representing the weight-loss industry or claiming to represent all fat people. (To me, as someone who is both fat and queer, it would be similar to an anti-homophobia panel with a bunch of straight people and one gay panelist who was undergoing so-called “conversion therapy” to become an ex-gay and was representing the interests of the companies selling the therapy.)They are using stigmatizing terminologyIf they are using terms and/or aligning with concepts like “ob*sity,” “person with ob*sity” or “ob*sity epidemic then they are perpetuating stigma. The idea of pathologizing body sizes is, first and foremost, rooted in racism, weight supremacy, and anti-Blackness and I highly recommend reading Sabrina Strings' Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison's Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness to understand more about that. Concepts like “overw*ight” and “ob*sity” were created to pathologize bodies based on shared size rather than shared symptomology or cardiometabolic profile. This has been largely architected and perpetuated by the weight loss industry. And while there is absolutely no shame in having a disease, simply existing in a higher-weight body doesn't qualify, and the diet industry's insistence that it does - and especially their use of “anti-weight-stigma” platforms to try to forward that message - harms and kills fat people. They want to find a way to make fat people thin and stop future fat people from existingWeight stigma is so ubiquitous in our culture, that someone can publicly espouse the notion (in various nomenclature) that the world would be better without fat people in it, and still be considered (and booked!) as an expert on ending weight stigma. It is impossible to fight a “war on ob*sity” without waging war against fat people, and wars, inevitably, have casualties.You cannot be invested in pathologizing and eradicating fatness and also be effective at reducing the stigma against fat people, they are mutually exclusive.There are some people who produce research about weight stigma whose results can be helpful from a harm reduction perspective , even though they, themselves, and their research are still coming from a place deeply rooted in weight stigma. Still, the truth is that nobody who is pathologizing fatness is a qualified expert on ending weight stigma. For more on this, I've also created a handy guide to whether marketing/PR is anti-weight-stigma or just diet industry propaganda. You can find that here.Did you find this post helpful? You can subscribe for free to get future posts delivered direct to your inbox, or choose a paid subscription to support the newsletter (and the work that goes into it!) and get special benefits! Click the Subscribe button below for details:Liked the piece? Share the piece!More research and resources:https://haeshealthsheets.com/resources/*Note on language: I use “fat” as a neutral descriptor as used by the fat activist community, I use “ob*se” and “overw*ight” to acknowledge that these are terms that were created to medicalize and pathologize fat bodies, with roots in racism and specifically anti-Blackness. Please read Sabrina Strings' Fearing the Black Body – the Racial Origins of Fat Phobia and Da'Shaun Harrison's Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness for more on this. Get full access to Weight and Healthcare at weightandhealthcare.substack.com/subscribe
Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
Hey lady! You're in for a treat with this week's episode. Yvette Nicole Brown stops by the Cultivating H.E.R. Space podcast to have some fun girl talk with Dr. Dom and Terri. Yvette brings her warm personality and positive energy to discuss an initiative that is dear to her heart – It's Bigger Than Me. The movement helps shine a light on obesity and addresses some myths about obesity, primarily that it is a disease and nothing to be ashamed of even though feelings of shame are normal and understandable. Yvette offers her unique perspective on being in the spotlight through her decades-long career in the entertainment industry. If you struggle with your weight or love someone who does then tune in so you can add ways to be kinder to yourself into your toolkit. It's all about perspective and hopefully, this conversation brightens yours. Quote of the Day:“The truth is, navigating obesity and our health can come with moments of success and setbacks. So, we must be prepared to push through those moments when our internal voice tells us to give up.” - Yvette Nicole BrownWhere to find Yvette Nicole Brown:IG: @yvettenicolebrownTwitter: @YNBLinkedIn: Yvette Nicole BrownWebsite: It's Bigger Than Me Register here for the Vibrate Higher Empowerment Workshop! Wisdom Wednesdays with TerriCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy Practice Branding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.com
Today's Devotional "It's Bigger Than Me" 3/3/23 Join us for coffee, community and love. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justbeinglmj/support
Aaron Pete is a Chawathil Council member, law graduate, and the host of the Bigger Than Me podcast!
Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall Recently we sat back down with Derez De'Shon for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about cooking, his new single ”All Them Days”, working on the record with Morray, pain music becoming a popular genre, his music being very therapeutic for him, says that the BSM/Dirt Gang days were the most painful days of his life, his recent single “In My Feelings”, explains why it wasn't easy for him to adjust to being famous, his thoughts on social media, transitioning from making pain music, his upcoming album ‘Bigger Than Me', the music industry pressuring him into making another hit single, remaining an independent artist, what it would take for him to sign to a major, explains why he didn't want an advance for his new album, features & producers he will have on the album, jumping off the porch on Rex Road, representing for Clayton county, working with Mo3, explains why he had a rough transition from the streets into the music industry, shares advice for new artists, having to learn the music business by experience, fatherhood, mental health, seeing a therapist, writing for Summer Walker, and much more!
Louis Tomlinson came by to talk about his song Bigger Than Me and upcoming album Faith in the Future, his relationship with Zayn Malik, Freddie seeing him perform for the first time and he calls out Zach about one of his tweets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louis Tomlinson came by to talk about his song Bigger Than Me and upcoming album Faith in the Future, his relationship with Zayn Malik, Freddie seeing him perform for the first time and he calls out Zach about one of his tweets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an Australian exclusive interview, former One Direction member & friend of the show Louis Tomlinson opens up about his brand new single, "Bigger Than Me"!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when the Lord gives you the world by the time you're 40? We found out with Ward Brehm and his book – ‘Bigger Than Me'. Ward got super transparent about how success left him empty. And what God did with that emptiness. Featured Guest: Ward BrehmMinistry/Workplace: Bigger Than Me The post Super Success, Super Emptiness appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
What happens when the Lord gives you the world by the time you're 40? We found out with Ward Brehm and his book – ‘Bigger Than Me'. Ward got super transparent about how success left him empty. And what God did with that emptiness.Featured Guest: Ward BrehmMinistry/Workplace: Bigger Than Me
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We are back!!! Join us for the relaunch of the podcast, “Bigger Than Me” as we discuss the power of the process. Follow us on all social media: IG/TikTok - @theofficialbtmpodcast Twitter - @officialbtmpod YouTube - BTM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theofficialbtmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theofficialbtmpodcast/support
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager chat with Queen Latifah about her “It's Bigger Than Me” tour. Plus, they are playing a fun game of “Sip or Spill!” And, meet Opal Lee – the Grandmother of Juneteenth.
Welcome to Bigger Than Me. We're riding the hot mess express through the trials and tribulations of a 30-something gal with a big bod and a big personality to match. Tune in every Monday to learn from my mistakes, laugh at my misfortunes, and maybe find out that you're not alone. I may be big, but this is bigger than me.
Are you ready for a transformational experience….to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with certified Success Coach, Leadership & Business Consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell and her amazing guests, who share ageless wisdom, the latest research, and real stories with life lessons that show you how to have Success in Achieving your BEST, Most Successful and Most Powerful Year Yet!! Today's conversation focuses on the important topics of Integrity & Inclusion, and how we can all use more of both to LIVE the LIFE of our Dreams…both in Business and in Life!!
I'm excited today to have a Panel focused on the WINNING MINDSET - as part of our priority to join you in "Achieving Your BEST, Most Successful & Powerful Year Yet". This Sunday on “Bigger Than Me” at 2 pm (PST)/ 5 pm (EST) I am joined by fellow Success Coach Crystal Hughes, who is sponsoring the February series through her company, ‘Inspire Your Why Coaching'. Also, joining us is 'GIRLTREK' Superstar Shawn Simmons. CONGRATULATIONS to Shawn for completing the amazing task of walking for 365 days straight...!! We will also share a few of David Bayer's Bulletproof Life-Changing Mindset Hacks. Watch the LIVE Broadcast on Facebook, LinkedIn, or LIVE on YouTube @ Traci Harrell - It's All Bigger Than Me.
Are you ready to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell for a transformational experience. On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
Are you ready to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell for a transformational experience. On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
Are you ready to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell for a transformational experience. On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
Are you ready to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell for a transformational experience. On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
Are you ready to be inspired, empowered and entertained? Are you ready to Optimize your Life in every way? Join us for “Bigger Than Me” with consultant, trainer, and international best-selling author, Traci Harrell for a transformational experience. On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
On “Bigger Than Me” we combine ageless wisdom, the latest research and engaging interviews with amazing people, sharing real stories and life lessons that show you how to have Success in achieving your Immediate Goals and Long-term Dreams. “Bigger Than Me” airs each Sunday at 2 pm PT/5 pm ET, for Real Talk & Real Action for Real Change!! Join us for a Truly Transformational Experience.
Welcome to Amplify Humanity. On this second episode of the podcast, Porsha takes a deeper dive into our channeled message for the week and makes it plain with The Amplifier as we hold space. The Amplifier: It's been a triggering week of events, from Texas's anti-abortion law to Hurricane Ida, the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the end of the Afghanistan War, to the Supreme Court making a decision around the housing evictions. For resources on where to send monetary help to New Orleans, visit the following places: Bigger Than Me: biggerthanme.com Cajun Navy Relief: cajunnavyrelief.com Inspire Dreamers: Inspiredreamersforever.org Imagine WaterWorks: Imaginewaterworks.org Feed the Second Line: Feedthesecondline.org Second Harvest Food Bank: no-hunger.org Power Pump Girls: powerpumpgirls.org Another Gulf Is Possible: anothergulf.com United 1st Steps Nonprofit, Inc: United1ststeps.org Black New Orleans Mom, Inc.: theblackneworleansmom.com It's a vibe: Channeled Message. Happy New Moon in Virgo! Typically we have a message via our oracle or tarot cards, buttony we have a straight channeled message that asks us all a question: But does it fit? Episode Credits: Hosted, produced, mixed, and edited by Porsha Williams Gates of Porshanality Media LLC Production Assistant: Jamal Richardson Production Assistant: Patrick D. Williams Porshanality Media team: Kacia Huynh, Melissa Alatriste-Sanchez Music Credits: No Rules, Fox Morrow Soul Jazz Legacy, SINY Shimmer Warp from Epidemic Sounds Delores, Ballpoint For more Porshanality Media, visit us on the web: www.porshanality.com Please find us on FB, IG, Pinterest, Linked In, Porshanality Media #Amplifyhumanity #porshanalitymedia
You were born for more than you know... You have so much to offer and it's going to be great!Music: Newer Wave by Kevin MacLeod - standard license - Thank you Kevin!
In Episode 024 we chatted with Gretta Ray who's an up and coming singer-songwriter who recently released her bright anthemic single "Bigger Than Me." From her artist journey, to working hard on her upcoming projects, we also talked about how she's inspired by Taylor Swift's vulnerable and authentic songwriting. Enjoy and hangout! For business inquiries contact: thehangoutseries@gmail.com
What happens when the Lord gives you the world by the time you're 40? We found out with Ward Brehm and his book – ‘Bigger Than Me'. Ward got super transparent about how success left him empty. And what God did with that emptiness. www.iWork4Him.com