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In this episode of Mission Control, host Paul Schmidt interviews Cameo King, the founder of Grit, Glam, and Guts (GGG). Cameo shares her mission to empower girls aged 12 to 17 with educational and civic learning opportunities while increasing their self-identity and self-awareness. Starting from her career in journalism, Cameo reveals how she transitioned into founding GGG and her motivation behind it. The podcast delves deep into her approach to storytelling, which she uses in her podcast, the Good Girl Podcast, and her work with other non-profits to help them find their voice and communicate effectively. For more on Grit Glam & Guts: https://www.gritglamguts.org/ The Mission: Grit, Glam, & Guts works to transform the lives of underserved girls through the arts, educational and civic engagement opportunities to promote social change, eliminate barriers to success, maximize potential, empower girls to gain higher self-awareness, develop a healthy self-identity, and also recognize and engage in the power of their voice. If there is someone you know of that you would like to hear about their journey, please email us at missioncontrol@unodeuce.com
After His resurrection from the grave, Jesus made a bunch of cameos to different people. What does this show us about the kindness, tenderness, and care of our personal Savior? Easter 2024 Gene Pensiero Jr Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Follow us on YouTube at […]
After His resurrection from the grave, Jesus made a bunch of cameos to different people. What does this show us about the kindness, tenderness, and care of our personal Savior? Easter 2024 Gene Pensiero Jr Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Follow us on YouTube at […]
I believe the world collectively is on a healing journey - a journey that includes addressing past traumas, developing a better sense of self, and simply becoming the highest and best expression of oneself. While being healed and whole is the epitome of living your best life - it comes with its set of challenges. Host and award-winning broadcast journalist, Cameo King, sits down with Danielle Moore, licensed mental health therapist of the Refresh Wellness Center and Uncouched Therapy to discuss what truly happens as you heal. They share how people, places, and things that were once familiar can become foreign and leave you alone.
The first 28 mins is my discussion with my friend Cameo King (of the Good Girl Podcast) about her experience on the Red Table (Talk). The episode she was on is titled: How to Find and Keep a Healthy Relationship and you can listen to that here. Then we get into the following; 28:10 When it comes to 'finding and keeping a healthy relationship' what did we learn from; Dating coach Matthew Hussey, author Stephan Labossiere, podcast host Lewis Howes and relationship advisor DeVon Franklin? 30:00 Masculine and Feminine is not real life. 31:08 Being a 1 dimensional feminine woman can be boring... here is why... 34:01 Again what is the difference between compromise and settling... I think we found our answer through Matthew Hussey. 36:54 Why is dating so fun and intentional in the beginning but 3, 6 months down the road he falls off? 39:00 I fear making the wrong decision yet again. 43:03 That masculine and feminine energy conversation puts people in boxes. 45:58 Seriously who am I dating? Ever dated a man who couldn't locate himself? 50:21 I can't heal this side of me until I get on the other side of a relationship. --- At this time I am not coaching but My DM is always open! Find me on IG here. Twitter here. Facebook here. TikTok here. Email = Reka@justmeReka.com Xo
This conversation was nothing I expected but everything we needed. writer, journalist, and host of the History of Being Black Podcast J Hall tweeted, "Most men say they desire peace in a relationship when in reality, they're really demanding order." This unfiltered perspective was expansive enough to make you laugh, think, and reconsider how Black love and are loved. Listen to the conversation with host Cameo King as they both challenge the concept of peace, masculinity, and the needs of Black men in relationships.
Lets all welcome my friend, Cameo King back to the show, you can find her here. Jump off discussion is about "MAFS" up to episode 8. Points were made & topics were talked about; 3:11 Overall thoughts on Dominique and Mackinley for Cameo. Was Mackinley's response about never dating a Black woman a red flag? Will race play into their issues? 9:58 How I've switched from Dominique's side to now feeling sorry for Mackinley. Who is Cameo rooting for and why? Is there gaslighting going on? 13:45 Is Dominique over judging Mackinley's living situation? We assume her fear is that he is a moving target and not serious about marriage... are we correct? 16:26 If you were entering this MAFS situation do you 'slow burn' (treating it as a dating situation) or 'hard launch' (already treating it as a marriage)? 21:30 Is there a difference in his love for you if he WANTS to 'take out the trash' vs. him doing it just because you want him to? Is that part of the love languages? 24:31 How Dominique's actions are very childish and predictions. 27:48 Shaq & Kirsten is actually Cameo's favorite couple but why? 32:26 Is she crazy due to no pictures in her house? Is she really minimalist for real? 37:20 What is the difference between settling vs. compromising? Marriage requires personal sacrifice... but what does that mean? 47:33 How us believing men 'should just know' is at our detriment. We need to get better at emotionally expressing ourselves. 51:52 Predictions on Shaq & Kirsten. 53:25 Airris and Jasmine. The awkwardness & the drama. How Jasmine's attraction to Airris is blinding her. 56:22 Is Pastor Cal right, that Airris is feeling the pressure of having to have all the feelings for Jasmine because they are already married? Can he turn that around as time goes on? 01:00:00 Is Airris' cousin stepping over the line? Especially how she is treating Jasmine? 01:04:41 When we really like a guy and we are holding out hope, what is the limit? How long do we hold out hope? 1:07:14 Walking in uncertainty and being uncomfortable, as a phase, is that what we are to expect in a relationship? 1:15:00 Why I lean into the slow burn space. Why I hate words from men, especially in the beginning. (let's be clear I do want it later). 1:16:04 Our predictions on Airris and Jasmine. Will they stay married? Statistic; "Married At First Sight" Has Matched 59 Couples So Far — 15 couples are living happily ever after since the cameras stopped rolling. That's 25.4% of staying married. LESS than finding someone to marry on your own. (source) “Marriage requires a lot of personal sacrifice” - Pastor Cal --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/singleyou/support
No one ever truly prepared me for changes, evolution, and even the ending of cherished friendships. Friendships with people who've known my spirit and my heart at different phases of my life. Unfortunately, friendships ending is something that will inevitably continue to happen as we grow and evolve into the best version of ourselves. Listen as host & award-winning journalist, Cameo King sits down with her bestie, Danielle Moore, mental health therapist of the Refresh Wellness Center, and UnCouched Therapy talk about the real reasons our friendships and relationships are ending, especially now. Share a confession and stay connected with us HERE
The idea of surrendering seems like something only the weak do, an indicator that I didn't want it bad enough, or that I didn't simply have what took to get to my goal. But that couldn't be further from the truth. Surrendering takes a deep-seated belief that first, my humanity will fail me and second there is something greater and more powerful backing me. Listen to the show opener with a confession on surrendering from award-winning journalist and The Good Girl Podcast host, Cameo King. Cameo walks you through the delicate dance and tussle that happens right at the intersection of control & God, before the surrender. Be sure you stay connected here
Motherhood is a hood that is not for the weak or faint of heart. It's hood that takes a person on a journey of self-awareness, sacrifice, and uncompromising love however it's a journey that most, if not all, are not prepared for. Many have questioned their sanity, purpose, and even wondered if they could "push the child back in the hole." This week's confession address the truth for many women regretting the process of motherhood but not the child. Show host & award-winning journalist, Cameo King sits down with her bestie, licensed mental health therapist of Refresh Wellness Center and UnCouched Therapy, Danielle Moore, and unpacks the confession, "If I would have known what I know now, motherhood would have never been on the table for me."
This is part 2 of the conversation "How you play a role in your own suffering." In part 1, host Cameo King along with The Boundaries Coach Reka, explore how we more oftentimes than not play a role in our suffering. Part 2 takes a deeper dive into the ways most of us have played a role in our own suffering, without even knowing it.
The consistent disappointments of failed relationships, lack of progress in your goals, and life just not happening the way you expect - can feel like suffering. It can feel like a dreadful experience that you are waiting to exit, with bated breath. In the Fall 22 season opener, host Cameo King along with The Boundaries Coach Reka, explore how we more oftentimes than not play a role in our suffering. They explore the top three ways most of us have played a role in our own suffering, without even knowing it.
Support - It's the one thing many go-getters, entrepreneurs, and quite frankly, people, expect from their loved ones. For those who profess love and care, it seems like a simple ask to "show up" when a person needs help in their business, career, or just life. Well, that expectation will leave you disappointed. Listen to this live conversation with host, Cameo King and Tanesha Ash Shakoor, J.D. founder of Voices of Color at the National Professional Men's Network and the National Professional Women's Network Business Expo in Grand Rapids, MI as they answer why "no one is showing up for you."
We had a cool conversation with Bradford Norris. He's just getting started and he's gaining momentum. Look for cool things from this guy! The Cameo King could be the Cryptid King (14:27). The new Michael Myers? (15:25). IMDB is old school (22:22). Dream roles (26:04). Batwing web series (36:00). "In a world where you can be anything, B-rad." (40:43). Battle of the sitcom Dad's (47:53). Intro music by Neuron Spectre. Outro by Straplocked.https://www.facebook.com/brad.norris.56 https://www.instagram.com/actorbradfordnorris/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/486409399778678 https://www.instagram.com/hamityville2022/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/hamityville2022 hamityvillehorror@gmail.com
It seems like in the year 2022, with record-high food & gas prices, MAYBE the ending of the COVID pandemic, and the heightened awareness of America's soul, the success of society still rests in a women's ability to submit to men. (JOKE - laugh) Yes, submission. It's an extremely controversial never-ending topic. A topic where most conversations surrounding submission are shallow, lack depth, and are one-sided. In this week's podcast, host, Cameo King of The Good Girl Podcast , and Danielle Moore, licensed mental health therapist and chief practitioner at The Refresh Wellness Center share a perspective with a gutted truth about women who have lost or have a lot to lose in the name of "submission."
Hair has always been a defining marker of Black womanhood throughout history. From braids to a silk press to a wig, hair artistically paints the picture of the hearts and minds of Black women, their role in society, and within the culture. In Part 2 of our series on Black Hair for Women's History Month, Cameo King sits down with artist, creative, and internationally known Detroit hairstylist, Kristina The Glamtech. With over 25 years of experience, Kristina shares about the unique & influential role stylists play in the lives of Black women.
Sit down with the creator and host of The Good Girl Podcast, Cameo King, for the very first podcast of the season. Cameo opens up in the rare form to share her confession on outgrowing friendships. She delves into the depth, the importance, and the vital role that friendships have played in her life but adds the reality that sometimes, many times if you are growing and evolving you will come to know the painstaking process of outgrowing some of your most trusted, ride or die friends.
Single You the Pillow Collection; Shop Here. In this episode we tackle... 00:00 Ugh I had covid and intro of Cameo King. Host of the "Good Girl Podcast". 5:00 How do we slow down the dating process. Question... Yeah -one thing I'm like really battling with.. when it comes to dating... is being able to separate my heart from it. Because I be taking men way too deeply sometimes. Any tips when it comes to that I guess? 6:03 It's not about your heart, it's about the men you're dealing with. 10:35 We're looking for a magic bullet to fix our relationship life that doesn't exist. 16:13 Why sex is off the table for me. 18:43 How we date with our heart or not. 21:31 We only allow disrespect with men we like. 32:57 This prescribed version of a good woman we're falling for. 35:12 Men who shy away from questions are hiding something. 36:12 How can 'he' actually love and care for me if he's not... 37:49 I want to be loved correctly and here is how. 39:00 Working through that fear that he'll leave. 43:38 Words vs. actions vs. having both. 46:21 There is a difference in dating a man who wants a relationship and wants to be married vs. a man that doesn't. 48:00 The pressure to get it right because we're women of faith. 54:30 Yes God hates divorce which is why there are steps we have to stop skipping before we get married. 59:00 We all need help. Therapy. A mentor and/or a coach. 1:02:20 Dating without fear and what that looks like. Now, suppose you are ready to invest in yourself, to learn how to do the work to be happy single, truly. You want tools to do better in this area and you know you have nothing else to lose. You're ready to work on you. You need help to get rid of the shame you have in this area of your life, you want peace and you want to feel like you can trust yourself again. In, that case, I invite you to apply to and join the wait list to Single You Academy. How will you end 2022? Thank you again for your consideration. I look forward to learning more about you and how we might be-able to help. DM me *boundaries* or Click here to complete your application now! My DM is always open! Find me on IG here. Twitter here. Facebook here. Email = Reka@justmeReka.com Xo
Marriage and babies - they say is the goal. Marriage and babies - they say will make you whole. But this week's says confession neither will fulfill your soul. (ya'll like my rhyme?) Tiffany Norde, the author of More than a Wife, More than a Mom: 7 Steps to Restoring the Woman Within and an entrepreneur sits down with journalist and host, Cameo King, to dispel the myth that marriage should be a goal. Tiffany shares her truth about how resentment crept in because of societal expectations.
I get it. I get why people quit. Especially after you've been patient, been praying, been waiting, been working for years--- I'm not saying 2 or 3 years or even 5. I'm saying you're coming up on a decade or maybe even surpassed a decade of working towards something. I also understand more deeply when there is an eruption of celebration for lasting in business, friendships, or dreams coming to fruition. Because it's not always the beginning of a thing that speaks of its greatness but it's the consistency, the growth, and longevity. Because most of the time the victor has bruised, marred face – from getting back in the ring again, again, and again. Listen as the host and journalist, Cameo King, share the true costs of following your dreams.
So you know we are all about uncomfortable truths right? Uncomfortable truths that get you to your highest and best expression of yourself -But are ya'll really ready for this truth? Dating multiple people is a toxic approach. I know, I know this may be a hard pill to swallow and may stop some of the perceived fun many of us are having dating -- Like calling Jamal when Jerome is being inconsistent or hitting up oh ye faithful Michael because he always responds and does exactly what you ask... But this conversation with journalist and Good Girl Podcast host, Cameo King and her business bestie Danielle Moore, LCSW, licensed mental health therapist of the Refresh Wellness Center tells the entire story about what's really happening to our emotional wellness, our relationships goals, and personal goals when we date multiple people. Follow: The Good Girl Podcast The Refresh Wellness Center
We are getting older and our bodies are changing daily as we age. Especially as women in our mid to late 30s, the signs of aging become more and more apparent. We begin to see those unsightly, disrespectful chin hairs. We may notice our hips getting a little wider and even experience hot flashes. So, is there anything I should be doing when I begin to see those signs? What is really happening in my body as I edge closer and closer to menopause? Well, journalist & host, Cameo King sits down with Dr. Nike Shoyinka, MD, MPH, Medical Director of the Ingham County Health Department to discuss the realities of reproductive health for women in their 30s.
Whether you want to believe it or not, every single person from your confident best friend, to a red-bottom-wearing powerhouse executive, to Beyonce has insecurities. Having an insecurity in the western world is almost like a right of passage and it affects every area of our life --- love life, career aspirations, and mental health. But what exactly are we to do with these insecurities? Do we ignore them? Get them "fixed?" This week journalist & host, Cameo King, and licensed mental health therapist, Danielle Moore have a candid conversation about what it truly means to carry insecurities. They unpack the messiness, the projections, the manifestations of insecurities and also provide solutions to navigate the murky waters of "being enough."
On this deleted clip from the 120th episode of the Camcast, Ken and Chris discuss the arrival of Deadpool into the MCU and whether some fan wishes of him becoming the universe's new Stan Lee (aka "the Cameo King") should come true. *********************** Logos designed by Snollygoster Productions www.youtube.com/channel/UC0DAPhLhiB7pRPlni277pzA Opening credits music by Ross Bugden www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ ** Podcast to be released on the Geek Pants YouTube channel on September 2nd, 2021 -- https://youtu.be/igqXKQSjWos
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Relationships can be challenging. Period. Great ones, bad ones, right ones, wrong ones. The truth is every single relationship will present its unique set of challenges that oftentimes force one person to examine their perspective, character, and even desires for companionship. But what's most interesting, is that there is a source or common thread that creates the problem in all of our relationships. Allofum - familial, romantic, business, work - You know what is it ?- It's you. Yes, you, me, we, and our lack of accountability. Listen as licensed mental health therapist, Danielle Moore of the Refresh Wellness Center, and host, Cameo King explore lack of accountability can destroy some of the most solid and cherished relationships.
Join this invigorating and fruitful LIVE conversation in an effort to bridge the gap in communication and expectations between men & women when it comes to dating. Cameo King, Carla Thomas, Reka Robinson, J Hall, Emory Lawrence, and Kellen Brooks examine the statement “while men are dating, women are looking for husbands.” We’ll answer how true or how false that statement is. Plus we’ll have a little fun The goal is to have a healthy fruitful dialogue with men and women about handling one another with care while dating and pursuing relationships.
The inner work of becoming a whole & healed individual is a continuous ever-evolving journey. It is a journey that requires folx to face their trauma, limitations, and weakness. When this work doesn't happen, it often reveals itself in our relationships, usually by way of projecting and blame-shifting. More specifically I've noticed men's insecurities, lack of substance, and misogyny rearing its ugly head by suggesting and even advising women to carry these issues. Listen to this week's podcast as Cameo King, The Good Girl Podcast host, and Danielle Moore, licensed mental health therapist of the Refresh Wellness Center, unpack the blatant and subtle ways women carry the weight of men's issues.
Is "authenticity" a buzz word or a way of life? Hmmmm. In this episode, we talk truth, liberation, direction setting, empathy, empowerment, self-awareness, reflection and everything in between. You'll een grab an exercise of soul-work that asks the question, "What if you were a house" Imagine that! I am joined by Cameo King, global leader, podcaster, business owner and powerhouse of all things "living authentically," for great conversations, a few laughs and a few gems. Please don't forget to listen, subscribe and leave an amazing review IF you are finding value in these episodes and soul-work. The LineUp Min 0.59: Powerful Affirmation from Walker & Walker Enterprises: I am Unique, I am special, I am crafted to be free. Grab yours at https://www.lolitawalker.com/shop Min 1:39: Podcast structure for newbies Min 2:16: Learn more of Cameo King Min 3:26: Virtual Women's Retreat Sponsor Ad - February 2021 Retreat (www.lolitawalker.com/retreat) is when you will be pushed beyond your complacency with a bit of accountability. Register today. Min 4:40 minutes: Coaching & Soul Work, where I take you through an exercise of imagery, using a house to depict liberating your most authentic self…hmmmmm. We start with the questions, What do you think of when you think of the word liberate? How does that meet your definition of authenticity? How can you liberate your most authentic self? There's also a reminder of two episodes of great reference: episodes 10 (writing & owning your journey) and 18 (finding the essence of your truth) Min 13:42: Cocktails to celebrate the greatness of who you are when you show up Min 15:55: Conversations with Cameo King, where she leaves us with advise from motivational speaker and past employer, Eric Thomas, three stories that we often tell ourselves and nuggets that help us liberate our authentic selves TODAY! alongside 4 considerations in the acronym, S.E.L.F. Self awareness, self-reflection and self-accountabililty Empathy and empowerment Living in your truth an owning your narrative. Force your truth You ready? So am I #letsgo Other Resources Purchase 40 Card Affirmation Deck - https://www.lolitawalker.com/shop Cameo King & The Good Girl Podcast - https://www.thegoodgirlpodcast.com/ Cameo King & Grit, Glam & Guts NonProfit - https://www.gritglamguts.org/ Lolita E. Walker Coaching, Speaking, Book & More - https://www.lolitawalker.com Lolita E. Walker TEDx Talk - https://bit.ly/LolitaTakesTedx Episodes 10 & 18 on this Coaching, Cocktails & Conversations Podcast are resources for this episode (Owning Your Narrative & Finding the Essence in Your Truth)
Society will definitely make us think so. That only true happiness, joy and fulfillment come inside of a relationship. Cameo and I (Reka). use to think this way but we don't anymore. Life moves in the direction of your most dominate thought and when we thought that way we ended up trying to cook our way, force our way, serve our way, submit our way into a man's heart to prove our worth…. Have You been There? Trying to get out of that cycle? Sick of the emotional heavy-lifting that you do to love men who aren't capable of loving you back in a healthy way. Oh you're sick of that too? Then this episode is so for you. We also touch on what we gave up when we were dating these kind of men and also how we're thriving as a single woman now. We love being single and until the RIGHT man comes along, we'll be fine being single. Cameo can be found via IG @ thegoodgirlpodcast wavve.link/thegoodgirlpodcast Podcast = The Good Girl Podcast Did you listen? What were your takeaways? Please share with me on IG @ justmeReka Grab my FREE SYA mini = 3 writing prompts to help you Discover Your Worth + the How to Get Over Him [video + worksheet ] LINK: bit.ly/SYAMini Join the Free Facebook Group "Singleness is Not a Punishment." Xo Reka --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/singleyou/support
[ Your Wednesday Tangible Tip ] A man will get himself together for the right woman... Do men really change because we want them to? I mean you've been there right girl? Trying to wait it out— waiting on him to change. Not wanting to quit “because he'll change for me eventually.” I can love him into changing, exhausting and extending yourself for what? Definitely not reciprocity. This is a conversation between Cameo and I about how we use to operate in relationships and if you still do — no judgment — but stop. Here's why... “I don't want the performance part of you. I want the real you.” - Cameo King Cameo can be found via IG @ thegoodgirlpodcast wavve.link/thegoodgirlpodcast Podcast = The Good Girl Podcast Did you listen? What were your takeaways? Please share with me on IG @ justmeReka Grab my FREE SYA mini = 3 writing prompts to help you Discover Your Worth + the How to Get Over Him [video + worksheet ] LINK: bit.ly/SYAMini Join the Free Facebook Group "Singleness is Not a Punishment." Xo Reka --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/singleyou/support
There's no doubt in my mind that the year 2020 has been an absolute whirlwind filled with anxiety from national tensions to the tiring and revelatory fights for freedom. And because of this, many of us have collectively made the declaration to "Cancel 2020" or shared the sentiments of "I hate it here." While these popular phrases may sum up our disdain for the current state of affairs, I want to challenge us to change our perspective as we enter into the last few weeks of the year. Listen as both Cameo King, the Good Girl Podcast host, and Danielle Moore, regular contributor, and licensed mental health therapist discuss four crucial points that will challenge your perspective of 2020.
The past two days, I've done my best to ignore the most contentious battle of our lifetime, the presidential election. I believe for the right reason which is my mental health. The outcome of this election will determine the direction of the soul of our country, how we sincerely decide to begin to heal, and simply considering the millions of lives that are at stake. So this week, I somewhat kept in tow with focusing on our mental health and controlling what we can control. Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Danielle Moore, and host, Cameo King, share 4 specific approaches to take into the next 4 years, regardless of the outcome.
Typically, Danielle & Cameo are active members of the "Mind Your Business" Ministries but this time around we struggled a bit and had to have a conversation around Jada's & Will's recent Red Table Talk. It's only because amid all the fun, games, and discussions there were definitely crucial elements of the conversation that we didn't see being had, particularly trauma bonding and the power of a confession. So this week, Danielle Moore, licensed mental health therapist of Refresh Wellness Center, and Cameo King, The Good Girl Podcast host, sit down and unpack just how powerful a confession can be in changing our lives and what we missed listening to the Red Table Talk.
On our journey, many of us have had to rediscover & redefine what genuine faith looks like. We've had to unlearn and then relearn the character of God. Be a part of this transparent LIVE conversation as we chat about the things we simply got absolutely wrong about womanhood & Christianity. Jennifer Lucy Tyler, Founder of Soul Circle Events and Saphina Carla, Blogger at Saphina Carla and future author, join Cameo King of The Good Girl Podcast for a live conversation about a failed faith and rediscovery of Christ that included tears, anger, seeking discipleship, and humility.
To build a solid foundation in any relationship, emotional intimacy and vulnerability are required. Those two ingredients that are vital to the beginnings of a deeply trusting relationship between two people. The global pandemic has created the perfect environment for those types of relationships to blossom and deeply. However, all Rona relationships are not created equal. This week, host, Cameo King, along with mental health therapist Danielle Moore, will give 4 advantages and disadvantages that will help you navigate these Rona relationships, protect your heart, and come out better on the other side.
Sex. It's an act that every human who comes into this world is equipped to perform. But for some reason, I, along with the majority of Americans have been ashamed and embarrassed to talk about it and express it openly as we see fit. So this week we are talking about our relationship with sex and celibacy as grown women. This week, both the host, Cameo King and licensed clinical therapist, Danielle Moore, share their most recent most embarrassing stories around being a sexual human.
A strong network gives us strength and support. We build our tribe to get us through the ups and downs. So what happens when the people we need the most, aren't there? On this episode of Think Tank of Three, Audrea and Julie chat with Cameo King about the importance of real, intentional relationships. Your three show hosts: Julie Holton owns the marketing agency, mConnexions. Her company helps with SEO, digital marketing, blogging and your entire online marketing strategy. She's at www.mconnexions.com. Audrea Fink is a business development coach. She works at a large law firm in Seattle and LOVES working with lawyers. Seriously. Kathryn Janicek is a media coach and public speaking trainer. She produces the best YOU. You can find her at www.kathrynjanicek.com
In Episode 190 of GCR TFG1Mike, TV's Mr. Neil, and JT from Saskatoon are giving you their thoughts and memories of Stan Lee! The Man created characters that we grew up with, he wrote, edited, and published comics.... He was the Cameo KING of all movies, not just the MARVEL ones. We reflect on Stan's passing, and share some thoughts on how he influenced our lives.
In Episode 190 of GCR TFG1Mike, TV's Mr. Neil, and JT from Saskatoon are giving you their thoughts and memories of Stan Lee! The Man created characters that we grew up with, he wrote, edited, and published comics.... He was the Cameo KING of all movies, not just the MARVEL ones. We reflect on Stan's passing, and share some thoughts on how he influenced our lives.
We are kicking off the Fall Season of 2015 by asking women baby boomers for their top three pieces of advice we need to know before 2015 is over! We asked them to consider the current cultural & political climate. For the first show Cameo King got the perspective of a representative of the church and judicial system. Listen as Elect Lady Dorothy Duncan of Southwest Third Ecclecastiacial Jurisdiction, about 20 church across Michigan, and District Court Judge Amy Ronayne Kraus gives their top advice before 2015 is over.
On Sunday, we will celebrate our mothers and motherly figures that have helped us navigate the rugged terrain of life. The words of wisdom, vow of protection, and nurturing care are by far the most recognizable attributes of our celebrated mothers. But we sometimes forget those very transparent moments that's a reminder of humanity and lived-experience of moms. Listen as Cameo King chats with her mother about top three surprising pieces of advice.
The unfortunate fact remains that it is still taboo to talk openly about the sexual health of women. No matter how hard we try, normalizing a woman's gynecological health seems far fetched and uncouth even in 2015 amongst grown women. So we are doing our part to have honest conversation about what goes in and out and everything in between. Listen to part 2 of the "The top questions you've always to ask your OBGYN," where Cameo King shares her experience as well as some questions from listeners. Comment Below!
More often than not we get upset, tight-lipped, or "salty" when some of our closest friend offer a healthy dose of honesty. We initially may want to deny the truth but if we receive it, it will only help us grow. Listen to part 2 of "When Your Friends Call You Out..." where Cameo King sits down with one of her close friends who told the truth about her "issues."
Loss of a loved-one, relationship, career or even a beloved material possesion is usually preceded by unbearable pain- an emotion we would prefer not to experience again. But Dr. Renee Canady, the CEO of Michigan Public Health Institute, has a different perspective on a major loss. She chats with Cameo King about how the four major losses in her life propelled her to new levels.