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About Our Guest: Charreah Katie Jackson is the author of Boss Bride and the CEO of Shine Army. She's an award-winning journalist, PR savant, coach and strategist and according to her clients, the Mary Poppins of Impact. With a career that includes spending 10 years as an editor at Essence where she interviewed newsmakers like President Joe Biden, Deepak Chopra and Hilary Clinton to name a few, Charreah has also spent time with Oprah Winfrey and visited one of her estates as a guest. Through publishing her first book, Boss Bride, Charreah practiced what she preaches and has a slew of media credits for herself as well as her clients, including yours truly. She started her company, Shine Army in 2020 and she's just getting started. To learn more about Charreah, visit www.shinearmy.com Episode Summary: This episode is powered by The Plan for Millions 2.0 Replay “Loving others as you love yourself is biblical. It all begins with self-love and understanding." Charreah K Jackson I remember a time when I didn't think I was loveable. It was for the 5 years following my mother's abrupt departure from my life because she was sent to prison. It's part of the reason I spent my teens and early twenties looking for love in all the wrong places. If I am being honest (and you know that's my thing,) it even overshadowed my early years in business. That's why I am so excited about this week's guest, Charreah K. Jackson. Amongst many things that came up during our heartfelt chat, we got into the fallacy of telling others you love them more and how that can impact your entrepreneurial journey. Over the last 17 years in business, I have come to realize that only when I was fixed and focused on my own pursuit of the way I see and therefore love myself, would any of my efforts lead to some form of success. If you're a six-figure entrepreneur who knows you need to go beyond tactics and engage in some honest, transformational connections to scale, this episode is your invitation to stop, listen, and reflect so that you can deepen your connection to yourself, your business and your next season of life and success. Together, Charreah and I explore powerful themes that are often overlooked in the pursuit of success, like loving yourself fiercely, embodying your value, and the concept of magnetizing opportunities instead of just manifesting them. As you listen, you'll feel like you're getting advice from two friends who know the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the courage it takes to move from simply building a business to building a legacy. If you are ready to uncover what it truly takes to break through personal and professional barriers on the journey to millions, Charreah isn't just talking about strategy—she's sharing hard-won wisdom on self-love, authenticity, and spiritual alignment, all of which are essential to building a business that doesn't just reach seven figures but also fuels a life of fulfillment and purpose. Get your Move to Millions Podcast notebook ready—you'll want to take notes on the lessons packed into this incredible conversation! Listen in to discover: How to leverage radical self-love as a business growth strategy How to become a masterful storyteller The reason you want to magnetize instead of manifest And so much more Powerful Quotes from The Episode: "God is the chairman of my company, and I am the CEO. Our board meetings of inspiration are essential." "Prayer should be a decree and a declaration, not questioning if God can do it, but declaring that he will." "Creating capacity for abundance means seeing yourself as deserving and preparing space for the outcomes you desire." "The House of Millions program is designed to help entrepreneurs enhance their cash flow and community connections." "Our goal is to help you move to millions with ease, not hustle. It's about integrating faith and business." "Prayer is not just our words, it's our posture. How can we take a posture that we're preparing for what we just prayed for?" "Manifest means to put yourself in a position to receive your blessings. It's the action behind your faith." "I think being intentional and clear about the language we use is powerful. Instead of 'manifest,' I now prefer 'magnetize,' aligning my language with my faith." "I realized the power of my voice early, from prayer to public speaking. It was transformative." "Keep the main thing the main thing." (Quote from her mother) "Loving others as you love yourself is biblical. It all begins with self-love and understanding." "My journey from corporate life to where I am now showed me the importance of aligning my career with my personal values." Move to Millions Wisdom Questions: Book: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks And Trust by Iyanla Vanzant Favorite Quote: “Keep the main thing the main thing.” Charreah's mom Tool Charreah Swears By: Journaling and Opus Pro How to Connect with Charreah Jackson: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charreah Website: https//www.shinearmy.com Incredible One Enterprises, LLC is not responsible for the content and information delivered during the podcast interview by any guest. As always, we suggest that you conduct your own due diligence regarding any proclamations by podcast guests. Incredible One Enterprises, LLC is providing the podcast for informational purposes only. Want more of Darnyelle? Partner With Us To Scale Your Company Join the Move to Millions Facebook Group Apply for God Girls Making Millions Learn about Haus of Millions The Move to Millions Continuum Episode Social Media Links: http://www.instagram.com/darnyellejerveyharmon http://www.facebook.com/darnyellejerveyharmon http://www.twitter.com/darnyellejervey http://www.linkedin.com/in/darnyellejerveyharmon Subscribe to the Move to Millions Podcast: Listen on iTunes Listen on Google Play Listen on Stitcher Listen on iHeartRadio Listen on Pandora Leave us a review Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. Now if you're feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. 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Award-winning journalist Charreah K. Jackson talks about sex, love, and finding the ideal relationship. Charreah K. Jackson is a dating coach and certified family life educator, providing workshops around the country. She is the Senior Editor at ESSENCE magazine and author of the book Boss Bride. An award-winning journalist, Charreah is a featured relationships expert on CNN’s Headline News, BET, YourTango and the Huffington Post. Follow Charreah on twitter @Charreah, check out her website and read her book Boss Bride
Welcome to the Step-by-Step Wedding Prep Podcast - The weekly show where we teach you everything you need to know to plan your wedding like a pro! On today's episode, we welcome Rachael Solomon, co-owner of Bad Boss Bride and we discuss hiring your vendors and why that's so important in determining what kind of wedding planning experience you'll have. Hire the right way, and you'll have a totally amazing experience. Hire the wrong way, and your results could be entirely different. We discuss the NUMBER ONE THING you need to base your decisions on, which has nothing to do with money, and is often the thing couples overlook entirely…not even giving it a second thought. In addition, Rachael and I discuss... Common mistakes couples make when hiring their vendors How there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to hiring vendors Why hiring this particular vendor last is a big no-no Why it's so important to read every detail in your contracts How to properly research vendors What bad vendor reviews really mean Why paying more money doesn't always mean better quality How to determine if a vendor is a good match for you What a vendor can do to see if you're a good fit for them What happens if you face conflict with a vendor How to address problems before they become major issues SO MUCH MORE! Stay tuned to the end of the show when I ask Rachael 5 Fun Questions and learn more about her amazing career To learn more about Bad Boss Bride or to schedule a consultation, please visit https://www.badbossbride.com/home (Bad Boss Bride) As always, if you have a wedding planning questions you'd like answered on the show, we'd love to hear from you. Join the conversation online at: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sbsweddingprep (@SBSWeddingPrep) (#sbsweddingprep, #weddingwednesdays) FB: https://www.facebook.com/sbsweddingprep (@SBSWeddingPrep) If you are a Hudson Valley Bride or Groom, please make sure you check out https://www.weddingconnectionshv.com/ (Wedding Connections of the Hudson Valley), a blog specific to your Hudson Valley needs with local insights,real Hudson Valley wedding photo inspiration, and more. IG: https://www.instagram.com/wedconnecthv (@wedconnecthv) #wedconnecthv FB: https://www.facebook.com/WeddingConnectionsHV (@WeddingConnectionsHV) Music by Chris Orazi, Mixing by Nate Terry at https://casmusic.com/ (C.A.S. Music Production)
We all have a story, and we aren’t so different from each other. We all want to be loved and seen and celebrated.That’s just one of many powerful messages we’re about to learn today from Charreah Jackson. Before turning 25, Charreah had battled cancer, been laid off, and found out that she was the other woman in a new relationship. Yet Charreah says that those setbacks taught her early on to write her own story. And today, as an international speaker, author, and certified coach, she’s now honored to help others do the same.So in this episode, Charreah is here to help you realize that most of us might not see the value in our own skills. But you never know who else is inspired by you, and each one of us is more capable than we probably believe.To learn more about Charreah Jackson, Boss Bride, PS Powerhouse, or Teachable, visit teachable.com/eit15.
In this episode, Melinda Emerson chats with Charreah Jackson about balancing personal life and business. They delve into relationship types for professional women, tips for breadwinning wives, and starting a family while running a startup. Also, they discuss balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, contraception options for busy women, and prioritizing business over motherhood. The episode wraps up with a discussion on Jackson's book, Boss Bride.
What's a boss bride and is that something women should aspire to? Charreah K. Jackson, lifestyle editor at Essence magazine discusses her book, Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman's Playbook for Love and Success.
Charreah K. Jackson tells us how to "go big AND go home" in her handbook for success for powerful women.
Loraine Ballard Morrill interviews Essence Senior Editor and international dating & career coach Charreah K. Jackson about her book - Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman's Playbook for Love and Success. Jackson will be in Philadelphia October 12th for a book signing. For more information call 215-878 BOOK.
This week we have one half of Mary Mary, Erica Campbell! She catch us up on her new reality show “We’re the Campbells” with husband Warryn. ESSENCE relationship Editor and author Charreah K. Jackson teaches us how to be the next ‘Boss Bride’! #WeAreTheCampbells
Welcome back to Bri Books! We’re back with part 2, the conclusion to our discussion about the book “Boss Bride” by Charreah K. Jackson.THANKS to everyone who let me know you’re reading or have read Boss Bride! Shoutout to @brownsugarhoney3, @itspaulana, @joimariewrites who are reading Boss Bride. Here’s part one of the Bri Books “Boss Bride” recap. 1:55 - Now that I’m done reading the book, I wanted to go deeper past top takeaways into what I really noticed about the book. 2:15 - Definition of “Boss Bride” 3:00 - With self help books, I always bookmark and swear I’ll come back to them. But "Boss Bride" did something different--it weaved together the experience-based stories and the learnings. It’s like memoir-meets-manual. 3:45 - On this epi, I'm sharing three deep, integral things I noticed about Boss Bride. The patterns and behaviors that I noticed that are integral to being a "Boss Bride." 4:30 - #1: Affirmations. In the book, Charreah dedicates part of a chapter to affirmations. She says, “The increase in activity I experience now is not an accident. All things that come through my door have been awaiting my arrival as well. I’m ready for an onslaught of responsibility, and in that I stay accountable to my spirit, self, health and wellbeing.” 5:45 - Affirmations aren’t about making something up out-of-the-blue. It’s about affirming a reality. 6:00 - Definition of affirm: To state as fact, assert strongly and publicly. Affirmation is the action or process of affirming something or being affirmed.” 6:30 - Having affirmations is about more than saying nice things to yourself. It’s about stating fact. 7:50 - I can’t wait to make my own affirmations and decide what I’m affirming. As they say on Tea with Queen and J podcast, ‘What are you affirming to be true and fact?’ 8:30 - #2: Don’t let grass grow under your feet! Charreah stays busy at conferences, retreats, symposiums, events! It’s a beautiful thing to stay busy and out in the world. 9:00 - It reminds me of the Patricia Bright’s YouTube video from 2014, “Dealing with Loneliness.” She says, when you’re lonely, take up a new skill! 9:45 - #3: Release judgement on how things should look, and focus on goals, especially with relationships. 10:00 - Relationships are heavy and messy, because humans are heavy and messy. Charreah says, “Accepting the vulnerability and giving someone else the power to impact my life, is a process.” 10:30 - I read the book “The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions In the Midst of Endless Demands” by Lysa TerKeurst. It spoke about how relationships will always need work, so just jump in now and get to work fixing and building them. 12:00 - Thank you! I hope you enjoyed this part two breakdown of “Boss Bride,” thank you to @brownsugarhoney3, @itspaulana, @joimariewrites! I’ll be mailing my book to a friend :) 13:00 - You like this podcast? Share with friends!
The Tanya Barnett Show dishes the REAL 411 on being a wife, a mother, an entrepreneur and everything in between. This show highlights the unique challenges of the 21st Century woman. Charreah Jackson is the author of Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love and Success. She is also the Senior Relationship Editor of ESSENCE Magazine. She wants you to discover what your heart wants right now and to let go of old heartache and get ready for great love. To purchase her book and to get more details, visit her here https://www.bossbride.com/
Welcome to Bri Books! This episode is a book update, about Charreah K. Jackson's “Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love and Success.” It’s so good, I wanted to record a status update. This episode, I share how I discovered Charreah and the book, and two of my favorite takeaways so far. You can follow along with the conversation on Instagram and Twitter using #BriBooks. Subscribe to newsletter at bribookspod.com/newesletter. 2:30 - Brionna’s Charreah Story 5:00 - The definition of a “Boss Bride” 7:10 - Top Takeaway 1: “What is my comfort costing me?” Charreah says, “Trust yourself; “There’s a gap between what we’re called to do and what we feel we are capable of doing.” 10: 00 - Top Takeaway 2: Don’t wish away the alone time! Wishing away the alone time can be wishing away opportunities to grow unencumbered. This section reminds me of 1 Corinthians 7:32, beginning with “ I want you to be free from anxieties.” I often equate singleness with anxiety, but living single can help free us of anxiety. There will come a time to be partnered, but when you’re free to think of yourself and how you relate to the world around you, you don’t want to wish that time away.
Hello from Bri @ Bri Books! Today's episode is a solo show. We still have 202 days left in 2018. Let's make it count by restoring margin and balance to our lives, shall we? Here are the ways I'm working to restore balance, and the podcasts hosted by women of color that are helping me along the way. You can follow along with the conversation on Instagram and Twitter using #BriBooks. Subscribe to newsletter at bribookspod.com/newesletter. 00:57 - As of June 12,2018, we’ll have 202 days left in 2018. That means as much as we have behind us, we have ahead of us and more. 1:10 - If you still get that cringing falling part feeling, don’t worry, it just means you’re human. 1:30 - Before we go further, thanks for being here. Subscribe to newsletter at bribookspod.com/newesletter. 1:35 - This episode is about restoring margin. What’s margin? According to Pastor Darryl Dash, margin is “a little reserve that you’re not using up. You’re not stretched to the limit. You’re not going from one meeting to the next with no space between. Margin is the space between my load and my limit.” 1:57 - The only reason I know about margin because we had a sermon at The Journey Church about restoring balance and allowing God to restore balance. The concept of margin came up. 2:16 - It struck a nerve because I acknowledge that I, like most of us, am on overload. 2:20 - Let’s break down margins, think a piece of paper. The standard 1” margin would be setting a margin around your life, saying “Everything outside of this isn’t available.” 2:40 - Sometimes I live on the 0.2” margin, and I'll let procrastination/ anxiety stop me. 3:06 - When it comes to restoring margin, I get a little excited. To that end, I'll be sharing the ways I've been trying to restore margin to my own life, and a few of the podcasts that have been with me along the way. I’m gonna chat about it with a few podcasts I've been enjoying and have been crucial in helping me notice patterns when I Don't have margin, and make those non-negotiable. 3:36 - Nobody has to tell you how busy you are. We have the lists--we know the XYZ, and somewhere we’re supposed to fit in the ‘YOU’. 3:48 - Margin is basically breathing room. The sermon spoke to me, and I realized I was running on my own steam instead of the Lord’s, and I wasn’t focusing where I was supposed to focus. 4:07 - For me, that meant instead of focusing on one aspect of a project, I’m weighing all 10 aspects equally at the same time and weight, which means I'm waffling and moaning about the idea of doing instead of getting down to it. 4:30 - One of the 2 places I've started creating margin is when it comes to taking care of myself. I find margin in my life when I Devote time to caring for myself. 4:42 - I've mentioned before on this podcast that when my anxiety is in full swing, the first thing I Attack is my body. Here I Am, i’d fall asleep after a day of work, evening of volunteering, and i’d forget to brush my teeth, fall asleep with the lights on, wake up in the middle of the night to do what I should've done hours ago, because I Didn't have margin in my life for taking care of myself. 5:15 - “The Naked Beauty” podcast really got through to me. It’s a podcast hosted by Brooke DeVard, and it’s “an unfiltered talk about beauty trends, tips and products” hosted by Brooke Devard. What Takeaway is that the bare minimum is not allowed. 5:40 - what I've learned from podcast is that when things go wrong, we can’t make ourselves optional. But finding margin and making myself not an option but a requirement--for me, that means setting a timer, 20 minutes Ican take care of everything skincare and oral hygiene. Setting that timer and making it a non-negotiable has helped me to restore margin and take care of myself. Here’s a link to the podcast. I can give that to myself at least every day. Building that margin in and making it a non-negotiable has helped me restore a sense of balance to my own life. 6:40 - The other way I've restored margin is by giving myself a little bit of a break on my calendar. Does this sound like you? 6:50 - you have a regular commitment then there are the one-off engagements, and a host of appointments. And your life admin. Maybe you only have 3 prime hours in the evening and morning around a work or school schedule. So when my schedule’s out of whack and I'm too busy to recharge let alone do the work I'm supposed to do, I realize there’s a cliff for me. I find myself beyond my margin, limit and load when I'm not impeccable with my word. 7:35 - The “Side Hustle Pro” podcast episode hosted by Nicaila Matthews Okome featuring Charreah Jackson got me thinking about being impeccable with my word. “Side Hustle Pro” is a podcast that helps creative entrepreneurs grow their passions into money makers. Listening to the most recent episode featuring Charreah Jackson hustle pro restores the reality that we control our time and we control the projects we want to give energy to. Choosing one over the other doesn't mean you can’t accomplish both. It’s just a decision about where you choose to put your energy. 8:25 - What I love about the conversation featuring “Boss Bride” author Charreah Jackson is that it reminded me of the old adage Ilove--you can do everything, just not at the same time. Charreah understand sand has devoted her time to helping people understand what they can do, so they can do something else. I can’t wait to read Charreah’s book! 8:52 9 - those are the two ways I'm restoring margin: Establishing it taking care of myself, and in my calendar. Establishing these margins now while we still have 202 days left is so important to me. I feel like I've feel what it feels like to live outside of these margins, what it feels like to NOT make time for myself, so we’re not always going past our margins and loads. 9:50 - I've had a good time recording this episode. I can’t wait to read together for July, “Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love and Success” by Charreah Jackson. If you’ve already read boss bride, tweet me with #bribooks 10:20 - I hope you’ve enjoyed this style of podcast. If you're’ into these deep dive episodes of Bri Books, let me know. 11:15 - tweet with #bribooks, and join bribookspod.com/newesletter. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN EPISODE -Sermon on Restoring Balance from "The Journey Church" -"The Naked Beauty" podcast hosted by Brooke DeVard -"Side Hustle Pro" podcast hosted by Nicaila Matthews Okome -“Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love and Success” by Charreah Jackson
“Being willing to give up something good for something great requires trust that something better is always coming” There’s a common misconception in our society, especially with women, that you have to choose between your work or a relationship. There are women who report being passed up for a job that required travel because it was assumed that that wouldn’t be appropriate for her marriage. There are other women who despite outperforming their counterparts are axed during mandatory lay-offs because big engagement rings signaled they would be okay. It’s crazy to think of what we go through as women. This whole ring thing can get complicated. A big ring can earn you respect in the workplace or it can also be your downfall. My guest today is on a mission to prove that it is possible to overcome these stereotypes. You can do so by treating yourself the way you want to be treated. Let people know you are a person of power, by respecting yourself. When you respect your time, others will learn to respect it, as well. And this lesson goes both ways, in both your personal and business life. Take the time to treat your personal life like a business. Schedule things you love, and block off time for it like you would any business meeting. Just like you wouldn’t be late for a lunch appointment with a big client, don’t be late for your dinner appointment with your spouse. This will not only help you achieve harmony in your work and business life, but it’ll make you more productive and present in both. If you know you can’t work late, you’re going to work harder during the day to make sure you meet all of your deadlines. At the same time, by scheduling time for those around you and treating it like you would a business meeting you’re going to appreciate the time and be more present. To dive more into this, I interviewed author of the new book Boss Bride (and one of my good girlfriends) Charreah K. Jackson. Charreach is an international speaker, coach and ESSENCE Senior Editor, empowering the brand's global audience of 13 million. Her informed point-of-view has been featured on CNN, The CW, ABC News, Fortune and TIME. This is an episode any woman in business NEEDS to listen to, so download it now. “Life doesn’t have to be ‘either/or.’ Always give yourself the option of ‘AND’.” The Cliff Notes: Anyone at any age can be a boss bride. Make vows for you to be the woman that you want to be. You are judged based on your relationship status at work. Life doesn’t have to full of “ORs.” Always give yourself the option of an ‘AND.’ After you go hard, you have to go home. It’s making informed choices that give you life by looking inside first, then out. Look for signs you aren’t taking care of yourself with the SOSelfcare signs. Your personal life won’t take care of itself - you need to plan it out just as much as your business life. I was tired of giving my leftovers to the things I love most. Every woman you see who is really powerful, makes sure that her “NO!” and “WHY” are strong. Our expansion often comes with an exit. Love is not a passive thing. You have to treat yourself the way you want others to treat you. Our dreams live outside of our comfort zone. “One of the best gifts you can give yourself is to honor how sacred and special your time is.”