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In this powerful episode of the TriggeredAF Podcast, we sit down with global strategist, marketing expert, and leadership coach Charreah Jackson to explore a journey marked by trials, transformation, and triumph. Charreah opens up about her life-changing battle with cancer at just 25—a diagnosis that not only forced her to confront her worst fears but also set her on a path that eventually led to a once-in-a-lifetime moment: speaking with Oprah. Watch the Conversation: https://youtu.be/KzDmCHwz5T0 Key Topics Discussed: Overcoming Life's Curveballs: Charreah shares her raw and personal experience of being diagnosed with cancer at a young age. She discusses how facing such a daunting challenge compelled her to re-evaluate her life priorities and make difficult decisions, including postponing or even canceling significant milestones like an engagement. Faith in the Midst of Uncertainty: Amid the chaos, Charreah emphasizes the importance of remaining faithful and trusting that a higher power is steering you through life's stormy waters. Conquering Doubt and Fear: Dive into actionable insights on overcoming the paralyzing effects of doubt and fear when confronted with life's most challenging moments. Unexpected Encounters: Discover how Charreah's resilience and willingness to adapt not only helped her navigate personal hardship but also paved the way for extraordinary encounters—like landing a conversation with Oprah, an experience that underscores the unpredictable magic of life. Join us for an honest, heartfelt conversation that blends personal storytelling with practical wisdom. Whether you're in the midst of your own struggles or seeking inspiration to overcome obstacles, Charreah's journey offers a beacon of hope and a roadmap for transforming life's challenges into catalysts for growth. SPONSORED BY: Just Thrive Now Expansion Program, visit to learn more: http://justthrivenow.com CONNECT WITH YOUR GUESTS: Charreah Jackson Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/charreah/ Website | https://shinearmy.com/ CONNECT WITH YOUR HOSTS: Alechia Reese Instagram | http://instagram.com/alechiareese Dani Bourdeau Instagram | http://instagram.com/thedanibourdeau RESOURCES: For more info, visit: http://triggeredafpodcast.com IG: instagram.com/triggeredafpc FB: facebook.com/triggeredafpc YouTube: youtube.com/channel/@triggeredafpodcast Triggered AF Podcast is produced by Triggered Media Group.
Are you ready to tell your story? When becoming a public figure it is important to know your boundaries between your personal and public life. Today's guest is Charreah Jackson, an impact coach helping you accelerate your clarity, cash flow and community. In this episode, you will learn how to use your story to your advantage without sacrificing your privacy. Your story is who you are and Charreah will help you bridge the gap between your personal experience and your business. If you want to maximize the influence of your story, listen now!Want to keep up with Charreah Jackson? Find details here:► Website:https://shinearmy.com/click-me► Courses:https://shinearmy.com/coaching► Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/charreah/?hl=enWant to keep up with Traffic Sales and Profit? Find details here:► Podcast: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/podcast► Get your FREE Traffic Sales and Profit Book here https://freetspbook.com/tsp-book► Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/trafficsalesandprofit► Upcoming Live Events: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/events/► Join our FREE Traffic, Sales & Profit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrafficSalesProfit/► Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trafficsalesandprofit/► Follow Lamar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lamartyler/KEY TAKEAWAYS[00:00:00] The content is always more important than the packaging[00:01:40] Creating a bridge from your authentic self to your business[00:02:30] Feel at peace with your story before you share it with the public
In this episode, Charreah K. Jackson shares how she left her dream job as senior editor of Essence Magazine to create her dream business by using what she learned over the years in corporate. She breaks down how you can flip media into money and how to be both seen and paid by leveraging press to get more sales! If you've ever wondered how to use media opportunities to finally move the needle, then you'll love this episode. Charreah is an international speaker, CEO of Shine Army and an award-winning journalist that has been featured on CNN, The CW, ABC News, Fortune and TIME. As a certified coach, Charreah speaks on tapping into our personal power for success including SXSW, BlogHer, BookCon and other events. Want to keep up with Charreah? Find details here: ► Website: www.seenandpaid.com ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Charreah ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charreah/?hl=en ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/charreah?lang=en Want to keep up with Traffic Sales and Profit? Find details here: ► Podcast: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/podcast ► Get your FREE Traffic Sales and Profit Book here https://freetspbook.com/tsp-book ► Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/trafficsalesandprofit ► Upcoming Live Events: https://trafficsalesandprofit.com/events/ ► Join our FREE Traffic, Sales & Profit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TrafficSalesProfit/ ► Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trafficsalesandprofit/ ► Follow Lamar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lamartyler/ SHOW NOTES [00:00:00] Episode teaser [00:34:00] Traffic Sales and Profit Intro [01:12:00] Introduction of Charreah Jackson [02:00:00] Black and Married with Kids [02:39:00] Charreah Jackson and Shine Army [04:45:00] The struggle to grow during entrepreneurship [06:00:00] You don't have to be the smartest to build a successful business [07:54:00] Advice from DeVon Franklin of Sony [09:32:00] Getting laid off from Essence [13:41:00] What is my zone of genius [15:10:00] Charreah mindset when she came back to Essence after being laid off [17:38:00] Traffic Sales and Profit Mastermind [18:20:00] Being intentional on keeping relationships [24:00:00] Transition into full time entrepreneurship [26:32:00] What surprised you the most about entrepreneurship [29:32:00] Charreah Jackson new platform announcement [35:00:00] Tips on how to get media exposure and get paid
Kedma Ough is a small business superhero, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and business funding expert. After rebuilding her credit score from 420 to 820 through obscured grants and free resources, she now applies her knowledge to help others. Kedma has helped thousands of businesses and entrepreneurs find business funding and level up their dream. In 2019, she published her book, Target Funding, as a guide to help others find resources and funds to build their small business ideas.Today, Kedma shares tips on finding business funding if your credit score is low and the discrepancies in funding for minorities and female entrepreneurs. She reveals the benefits of target funding and debt management strategies for businesses. She provides frameworks for better cash flow management and divulges the best places to apply for business funding. She also identifies common financial mistakes business owners make and points to the business grant everyone should apply for now.“If you want to play the game right, stop thinking about one asset and think of twelve.” - Kedma OughThis week on SmallBizChat Podcast:Where to find business financial support if your credit score is lowThe discrepancies for women and minorities looking for business fundingThe benefits of target fundingStrategies for debt managementWhere to apply for business fundingHow to get better at cash flow managementThe biggest financial mistakes many business owners makeThe number one grant that Kedma recommendsResources Mentioned:Individual Development AccountMy Fitness PalBook: Four Hour Work Week by Tim FerrisConnect with Kedma Ough:Kedma Ough WebsiteBook: Target Funding: A Proven System to Get the Money and Resources You Need to Start or Grow Your BusinessKedma Ough on LinkedInKedma Ough on InstagramKedma Ough on FacebookKedma Ough on TwitterBecome Your Own Boss Book GIVEAWAY!The 2020 pandemic has been so hard on America's small businesses - and America in general. If you're ready to start your dream business, then look no further!I'm currently giving away 1,000 free copies of my best-selling book: Become Your Own Boss in 12 Months. This book has helped over 100,000 people like you to start, build, and grow their small businesses… and now it's your time to shine.All you have to do to get your hands on a free copy is head over to www.beginmybiz.com/freeoffer to sign up for your free offer. You only pay shipping.Let's End Small Business Failure - Together!Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the SmallBizChat Podcast - the show on a mission to improve small business success. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Help us spread the word and end small business failure by sharing your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media. Visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube for more great content, tips, and strategies to improve your small business.
Kendra talks with Charreah Jackson, Founder of SHINE Army about transformation; the beauty in clarity and her mission through storytelling to help people narrate their own story. “I'm not fearless, but what I am is courageous, and what I also am is clear.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kendra talks with Charreah Jackson, Founder of SHINE Army about transformation; the beauty in clarity and her mission through storytelling to help people narrate their own story. “I’m not fearless, but what I am is courageous, and what I also am is clear.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creating a life you love is not impossible. That is what we at I Heart My Life help women do all day every day. But it takes time, hard work, and support. Three of our amazing Mastermind members recently sat down with me to chat about how the community has changed their lives and businesses and knew that we had to share this with you. LaDawn Townsend, Emily Summersett, and Charreah Jackson have all been in the I Heart My Life community for some time. Each of them had amazing things to say about our community in particular but really listen in to hear what they share about community in general. Listen as they each share more about their stories and why they started their businesses. For each of them, starting and growing a business was not only a dream but almost a matter of necessity. For LaDawn it came after an unexpected layoff. For Emily, she needed to find a new and better way to help her husband. For Charreah, she knew that after kicking cancer, she could no longer follow the whims and strictures of others. But for them all, having the support and access to a community was imperative to their success and growth. We had an amazing conversation and LaDawn summed it all up in a very concise and perfect way. We are not born to conform. We are born to stand out, be on our own path, and live our best life. That all starts with having the support needed to forge our own path and then to keep going down it when things get tough! In this Episode: [02:07] Welcome our guest panel from the From Hot Mess to Mega Success Live training series. [02:42] LaDawn Townsend shares a bit about her background and how we started working together. [03:23] Emily Summersett introduces herself and shares her background in RTT. [04:17] Learn more about Charreah Jackson and learn more about her background. [05:52] How did LaDawn become The Accelerator? [07:16] Hear more about the “Be the Chanel” story. [09:35] Learn more about Charreah and what she does in her business. [11:33] Charreah has found that she’s become a better friend and family member through finding and receiving support. [13:05] Emily shares a bit more about RTT and how it has helped her clients and family. [16:56] LaDawn digs deep into what being in a community really means to her. [20:03] Emily relates what she has learned by being a part of our community. [21:08] For Charreah, all of her top experiences have come from being in different communities. [24:57] How have their lives changed because they decided to take the leap and pursue their dreams? [32:15] Learn each lady’s top tip for success. [37:28] Take a note from these amazing women and sign up for the community! Links & Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast: I Heart My Life Show on Apple Podcasts I Heart My Life Show on Spotify Connect with Emily: I Heart My Life Website I Heart My Life on Instagram I Heart My Life on Facebook I Heart My Life on LinkedIn I Heart My Lifers Community Email: info@iheartmylife.com Book a Call Episode Sponsor: I Heart Coaching Workshop Quotes: “Just take the leap. If you’re getting ready to or you’ve taken the leap and you’re scared, just keep going. Because I promise, there is a beautiful life just waiting for you.” - Emily Summersett “I’m in such an immense state of gratitude because I’m not where I was and I’m not fully where I’m going, but I’m in such a better position.” - LaDawn Townsend “My success secret is that I actually call and text people and I send mail. I send handwritten cards. That right there has allowed me to build the relationships that have grown my career.” Charreah Jackson
Charreah K. Jackson serves as an international communications strategist and founder of P.S. Powerhouse. She is the bestselling author of Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman's Playbook for Love & Success published by St. Martin's Press and available in libraries in more than 70 cities globally including Australia, New Zealand and her hometown of Atlanta. Charreah has been featured by Good Morning America, Business Insider, and Fast Company and is a contributor for Money magazine and the New York Times. She has been a speaker at BookCon, SXSW, BlogHer, Steve Harvey’s Vault Conference, Soar presented by Bishop T.D. Jakes and the Pennsylvania Women’s Conference featuring Serena Williams. Her clients include Uber, Chase, Bumble and Warner Bros. Charreah previously served as ESSENCE Senior Editor. The National Association of Professional Women named her a Woman of the Year. Before turning 25 Charreah battled cancer, was downsized from her dream job in the recession and found out she was the other woman in a new relationship. Her setbacks taught her early our happiness and success always lives in our own hands. She takes her own advice to star in your life story, which lead her to a life that excites her including interviewing Oprah Winfrey in the mogul’s backyard, teaching at Disney World and speaking globally from South Africa to Amsterdam. Charreah now guides others to own their power and write their own story. Experience her free masterclass at starpower2020.com. Find out more about Charreah on her website, on Instagram, on Twitter and on Facebook. Mentioned in this episode: StarPower2020
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.
SBC015 - Finding Success in Love and Business with Charreah Jackson Charreah Jackson is a certified coach, international speaker, and author of Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman's Playbook for Love and Success. She is a former senior editor for ESSENCE and was instrumental in launching the brand's E Suite for entrepreneurs and executives. Named a Woman of the Year by The National Association of Professional Women, Charreah has also been a guest professor at Howard University in Washington D.C, and the Disney Dreamers Academy at Walt Disney World. Charreah joins me today to discuss the ideas behind her new book, Boss Brides, and why she was inspired to investigate the intimate relationships of powerful women. We dive into how career-focused boss chicks can find someone to share their lives with, without compromising their professional success. Charreah also shares the secrets of leveling up your circle to expand the possibilities of meeting someone that you can connect with. “A lot of those strategies that work to have success in your business you can also use in your personal life” - Charreah Jackson This week on the SmallBizChat Podcast: Resources Mentioned: Connect with Charreah Jackson: Enter for Your Chance to WIN! Do you love winning amazing prices? In celebration of launching the SmallBizChat Podcast, for the next 30 days, I'm giving away some amazing prizes! Enter for your chance to win! To enter: Each week, one lucky winner will win one of the following prizes: What are you waiting for? Enter for your chance to win today! Fix Your Business! Are you ready to run your business with intention? Ready to create a business that allows you to live your dream life and take those dream vacations you deserve? Then you need a copy of my latest book: Fix Your Business: A 90-Day Plan to Get Back Your Life and Remove Chaos From Your Business. Fix Your Business gives you concrete advice on the problem areas many small business owners face as well as the step-by-step process to find solutions so you can live the life of your dreams. It's time to take back control of your business and change how your business is run. Order your copy of Fix Your Business and design your business - and life - with intention Let's End Small Business Failure - Together! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the SmallBizChat Podcast - the show on a mission to improve small business success. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Help us spread the word and end small business failure by sharing your favorite episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media. Visit our website or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube for more great content, tips, and strategies to improve your small business. SmallBizChat Podcast is produced by Auxbus. You can create your own great podcast - faster and easier - at Auxbus.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
READY to start Season 2 with a Powerful Interview with Charreah Jackson talking her special sauce behind mindset shifts, motivation and meditation snippets Having trouble making those BIG power moves? It is time to set clear intentions, gather your squad and make MOVEST TRY a new way. I first met Ms Charreah when she was one of the editors with Essence Magazine, later at Lisa Nichol's Speak and Write event and then our paths kept crossing...which sealed the deal of her starting my season 2 on FIRE! Remember for more LIVE and in person clarity, stretching, time maximizing and strategic planning, join us at Mompreneurs on Fire (tickets available at www.mompreneursonfire.com September 28-29 in Brooklyn, NY so you can create those moves towards your rapid, BIG results. For additional episodes, tips, tools, free gifts, etc., head over to www.draligriffith.com
Charreah K. Jackson is an international speaker, certified family life educator, and coach and former ESSENCE Senior Editor. Her informed point-of-view has been featured on CNN, The CW, ABC News, Fortune and TIME. Charreah is the author of Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love & Success. In this episode, she shares her journey of optimism, focus, and success through health challenges, layoffs and the ebbs and flows of life. Her outlook and wisdom inspires, convicts and motivates you to get on track with your life’s mission – or will encourage you to stay on track. Charreah travels the globe sharing a message of connection including events in London and Amsterdam. She earned a Hearst Award in journalism and has interviewed newsmakers such as Vice President Joe Biden, Kerry Washington, and Hillary Clinton. As you continue to grow multiple revenue streams you’ll have a bigger impact on the world. At this time, the quality of relationships in your personal and professional life matter. This is why your mountain top mission needs to be very clear. Learn to manage the fear that comes with making big decisions like transitioning out of your job or starting a new business. Reach out to your family, friends, and build a strong community that you can depend on. Get radical about reconnecting your relationships and be intentional. You don’t have to go on this journey alone! Take control of your life and work towards your dreams. If life doesn’t go as expected you must maintain an optimistic outlook. Others will provide feedback that can potentially set you back. Break out of the box in order to move into your next joyous and fulfilled life. You don’t have to be defined by only your social or professional status. Expect insight and inspiration to change the trajectory of your life and to be your authentic self. You deserve the utmost love and success! We’d love to hear from you. Be sure to share your biggest take-a-ways or “a-ha” moments in the comment section below. Links: BossBride.com RadicalSuccessIntensive.com Time Stamps: 06:12 - Charreah’s background and introduction 07:13 - Having & maintaining a positive outlook on life 11:12 - “I grew up believing that God, not just exist, but God was good” - @Charreah Jackson 12:45 - Taking control of your life and working towards your dreams 17:04 - “You are not your job title. Who you are and what you do are not one and the same” - @Charreah Jackson 22:17 - The powerful woman’s playbook for love and success 25:38 - Managing the fear that comes with making big decisions 29:07 - Charreah’s mountain top big dream 29:50 - “The quality of our lives live in the quality of our relationship” - @Charreah Jackson 31:24 - Restoring the relationships in your life 39:45 - An instant way to bring up your spirit
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.
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/
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
Hey Career Girl Nation! This is an episode you don’t want to miss. I get to interview Charreah Jackson, author of the new book Boss Bride: The Powerful Woman’s Playbook for Love and Success. Charreah has spent more than 10 years researching healthy relationships and careers. She’s also a senior editor for Essence magazine, and her stories have been featured on CNN, NBC, Time Fortune, and more. Being a “boss bride” is all about a a state of mind. It starts with finding the parallels between your work and home life, and merging them into one. Over 50% of households have a female who is making all the money, or a “female breadwinner” so to speak. It’s the new normal, and yet hiring managers are still basing their decisions on your social status in life. Are you engaged? Planning a wedding? Married? There’s also a struggle with finding the right partner in your life, and it’s not a choice that should be taken lightly. You need to be strategic and intentional with your romantic life, in the same ways you approach your professional life. If you want to be a boss at your love life and your job, episode 40 is a must listen!
“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.”
When you are speaking, it's easy to be distracted by various concerns and not be truly present with your audience. Today's guest reminds us that we need to own our moments, be present with the audience, and be in the room with who is in the room.
There's no episode to recap this week, so we decided to talk about “Bachelorette” firsts: the experience of being a first time viewer of the show, the significance of the first black Bachelorette, and what it’s like to be kicked off of the show on your very first night. Up first, we spoke to Charreah Jackson, senior editor at Essence, about her first time watching The Bachelorette -- which she’s doing this season. She’s written pieces like “We Still Have to Be Twice As Good: 4 Racial Reality Checks from The Bachelorette's Love Life” about the experience of watching the first black Bachelorette. Then, we talked to Rob Howard, who you may remember, vaguely, from your TV screen back in May. He was one of Rachel Lindsay’s suitors, and was eliminated on the very first night. Rob told us all about the anticlimactic experience of being a first-nighter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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When having a conversation with Charreah K. Jackson -- ESSENCE magazine Lifestyle & Relationships Editor and Creator of BossBride -- you will be struck by her Southern charm as as much as you will be by her worldly self awareness. The Decatur, Georgia, native -- who considers herself "a little bit bossy" and "with a big personality" -- grew up surrounded by models of strong black women, with a great, great grandmother who had a rifle, knew how to shoot a straight shot and catch a squirrel with her bare hands. For Charreah, witnessing this strength normalized power and agency. Today, as Charreah balances a demanding full-time magazine job with coaching clients, her Bossbride community, her personal life and writing her soon-to-be-published book, she realizes that with all that strength she has inherited, she also needs support, and softness, in many areas of her life -- and that's a good thing. As she says, we need to normalize support, and not see it as a weakness. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Charreah talks openly about how support and her evolving self awareness allowed her to overcome cancer, shift her relationship with money, walk away from what's familiar and face her fears by standing up and catching the wave. On this episode you'll learn: Take inventory of your talent and your time.How to determine what your gift is and own it.How you can maximize your wealth and live a life of abundance.Be willing to make sacrifices for the hustle.Why, if you're moonlighting, you should view your job as your biggest client.Getting clear on the vision on your life and what you want that to look like.How to heal your relationship with money.Taking back your power and making a different choice.To up-level your bank account you have to up-level your circle.Being aware of the fact that we live in a culture that gets wealthy off keeping you distracted.The importance of asking yourself what's not working.Why vulnerability has gotten a bad wrap.Having the courage to walk away from something that has run its course.Why you shouldn't let the ending tell the story.The genius of standing up and catching the wave. Subscribe to Support is Sexy podcast on iTunes or on Stitcher Radio! Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes! Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at supportissexypodcast.com. [Music: "Someone Else's Memories" by Revolution Void]
Lisa is back to share the three things you must release from your life if you want to experience growth and transformation. Lisa's website is motivatingthemasses.com. For more on Lisa's upcoming live workshop Speak and Write to Make Millions, visit speakandwriteworkshop.com. Today's talk is an excerpt from Lisa Nichols and Charreah Jackson's Abundance Now talk on Youtube. You can find it here. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations