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BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
MIKE HILL w/ CYNTHIA BAILEY Cameo (on RHOA, RHUGT, Cast Mates & Highs and Lows of Reality TV)

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 87:52


The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Mike Hill steps Behind The Rope. He is back and this time with a cameo by the one and only Miss Cynthia Bailey! Mike, of course talks about Cynthia - the challenges of married life and how and what couples need to do to keep a marriage alive. Of course, the convo quickly turns to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and, with RHOA Season 16 front and center and well under way, we figured today the perfect day to share this blast from the past chat with Mike, and special cameo, by Cynthia Bailey. Mike chats about highs and lows from their several year run on the hit Bravo franchise, his and Cynthia's feelings about her first exit from the show and cast mates such as Nene Leakes. Cynthia Bailey, during her guest cameo appearance, chats RHOA, RHUGT, housewife. fights and drama, “50 Cynt” and so very much more! @itsmikehill @cynthiabailey @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope  BROUGHT TO YOU BY: CARAWAY HOME - Carawayhome.com/VELVET (10% Off Non-Toxic Cookware Made Modern) AIR DOCTOR - airdoctorpro.com (Use Code Velvet For Up To $300 Off Today The Best Air Purifier Voted By Newsweek) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) STRAWBERRY - Strawberry.me/VELVET (Get 20% Off Your First Month & Take Charge Of Your Future With The Help Of a Certified Coach) JUNE'S JOURNEY (Download This Hidden Object Interactive Mobile Game Now on Android or iOS) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Virtual Reali-Tea by Page Six
'RHOA' star Cynthia Bailey details fallout with Kenya Moore — and teases drama between Phaedra Parks, Angela Oakley

Virtual Reali-Tea by Page Six

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 18:25


50 Cynt is in the house! We had some time with the "RHOA" star, Cynthia Bailey, ahead of last night's episode and had to unpack the drama between Brit Eady and Kenya Moore. She opened up to us about how she has not been in contact with Kenya since the incident and also how she is feeling about the rest of the season. Plus, she spilled to us about how her and 'RHOA' alum Kim Zolciak reconnected while filming Hulu's new show "Got to Get Out!" "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" airs Sundays at 8pm ET on Bravo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MESSmerized
Episode 90 Kari Kampakis on Dating, Social Media, and Sending Kids to College

MESSmerized

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 32:47


Hey Friends!   Today we kick-off week number two with Kari Kampakis, and if you missed last week, you'll definitely want to go back and listen. Today, Kari and I dive into everything from teenage relationships to exploring how crucial it is for our kids to know who they are before stepping into college life.   Kari also shares a much-needed reminder about how social media, friendships, and even a dash of loneliness can fuel resilience—all wrapped up in the broader mission of instilling strong faith, family values, and personal growth.   So whether you're the household cop for a little one, playing coach to a high schooler, or even wearing the consultant hat for a college kid, remember: our commitment to raising healthy, compassionate, and resilient kids is at the heart of it all.   I can't wait for you to listen!   All things Cynthia  Yours Not Hers: 40 Devotions to Stop Comparison and Love Your Life by Kari Kampakis   

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Episode 89 Navigating the World of Daughters with Kari Kampakis

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 28:17


I'm so excited to kick off a two-week series with Kari Kampakis on raising girls! We dive into everything from the drama of friendship struggles and those classic mean girl moments to the surprisingly powerful role that loneliness plays in building resilience. These topics are just a few highlights from her new girls' devotional, Yours Not Hers—an absolute must-have for girls from junior high through college!   I couldn't help but laugh (and sometimes cringe) as we unpacked how social media has turned even the simplest interactions into epic battlegrounds of comparison and envy. I shared my own struggles with setting boundaries—not just for our kids, but for myself—and we both agreed that teaching our daughters to be kind, resilient, and open about their feelings is more crucial now than ever.   Today's conversation with Kari is equal parts funny, heartfelt, and downright honest—reminding us that while the digital age may complicate parenting, our commitment to nurturing strong, compassionate girls remains timeless. Enjoy the episode!   All things Cynthia Yours Not Hers: 40 Devotions to Stop Comparison and Love Your Life by Kari Kampakis  

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Episode 88 Perfect is Boring with Jess Johnston and Amy Weatherly

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 39:16


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Episode 86 Melanie Shankle on Fighting Dragons

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 36:45


Happy Wednesday!   Is it just me, or did January last six months? I cannot handle one more school holiday, winter illness, or ¼ inch of snow canceling school. But I digress. I'm thrilled to round out this month with an amazing conversation featuring Melanie Shankle. And yes, Amy Weatherly is still co-hosting with me, and I couldn't be more grateful! To know me is to know that I've been a huge fan of Melanie's books for years. I was so excited to hear she has a new one coming out, and—spoiler alert—it might just be my favorite yet! Today, we're covering topics like parenting teenage daughters, the insights we gain through years of motherhood, and the importance of teaching our kids resilience. Melanie also opens up about her strained relationship with her mother and her decision to end generational trauma. Melanie's book releases on February 18th, and now is the perfect time to pre-order it. I've read it cover to cover, and trust me—there's something for everyone in this book. I can't wait for you to hear this conversation... and I really can't wait for January to finally end.

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Episode 84 New Year, Same Me: Kendra Adachi Talks Time Management

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 45:21


Just in case you missed the announcement last week, Amy Weatherly is co-hosting MESSmerized with me this month, and gosh, she's so much fun. Today, we're continuing our commitment to un-resolutions by chatting with the amazing Kendra Adachi about time management.   This conversation is absolutely not what you think it's going to be because Kendra is flipping time management on its head. Apparently, we've been doing it all wrong—who knew? She talks about creating systems that actually make sense for women. This includes recognizing the beauty of both proactive and reactive time management—basically, having a plan but also being cool with the fact that life is messy and plans sometimes (okay, often) fall apart.   What really struck me, though, was our chat about self-compassion. Why are we so hard on ourselves? We talked about living in the moment, starting small, and letting go of this pressure to do everything perfectly. Spoiler: you don't have to color-code your planner to be a successful human.   So, if you're like me—juggling a million things, tired of feeling like you're never doing enough, and low-key fantasizing about running away to a quiet cabin somewhere—this episode is for you. Let's ditch the guilt, embrace the chaos, and redefine what success looks like for us.     All things Cynthia Yanof  The Plan: Manage Your Time Like a Lazy Genius by Kendra Adachi   The Lazy Genius Podcast Amy Weatherly's books: I'll Be There and Here for It  Follow Amy on Facebook at Sister I am With You and @Amy Weatherly 

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Episode 83 Lowering the Bar with “Un-Resolutions” in 2025 with Guest Co-Host Amy Weatherly

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 38:25


New year, new resolutions… right? Nope, not this year! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas filled with fun memories! At the beginning of today's show, I'll be sharing some of my favorite holiday moments, gifts, and God-moments. But I'm also super excited to let you know that the fabulous Amy Weatherly is co-hosting with me all through January, and we are going to have so much fun! Amy is a wife, mother, author, and the founder of a huge Facebook community focused on friendship, faith, and loving ourselves well. It seemed only fitting that, in our first episode together, Amy and I are taking a refreshing break from the usual goal-setting chaos. Instead of striving for perfection or adding more to our already overflowing plates, we're talking about slowing down, embracing who we really are, and focusing on what truly matters. I think you're going to find today's show to be the perfect blend of humor, honesty, and relatable moments. We'll discuss how to find joy in simply being who the Lord created us to be. Whether you're tired of the typical "new year, new me" hustle or you just need permission to take things at your own pace, this episode is for you. So, grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and let's kick off 2025 with a fresh perspective. I can't wait for you to meet Amy!   All things Cynthia Yanof Amy Weatherly's books: I'll Be There and Here for It  Follow Amy on Facebook at Sister I am With You and @Amy Weatherly 

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Episode 81 Louie Giglio on Life, Favor, and the Power of God's Grace

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 38:12


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Episode 80 Dallas Jenkins on Hope, Hollywood, and The Herdmans

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 28:07


Brace yourselves!   I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am about today's show with Dallas Jenkins. Dallas is the genius behind The Chosen and now The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. And let me just say, after this conversation, I walked away ready to ugly cry in a theater over the cigar-smoking Herdman kids finding Jesus. That's exactly what happened over Thanksgiving, and the movie was a huge hit with our crew.   So how does Dallas go from The Chosen to a story about the most chaotic, snack-loving kids hijacking a Christmas play? Well, it turns out this book has been a part of his Christmas tradition for 20 years. Dallas told me he had to make this movie, even though Hollywood wasn't exactly rolling out the red carpet for him. Spoiler alert: God had other plans.   But here's the thing: A few years ago, I was in a rough spot—one of those times when you're questioning everything God's doing in your life. I heard Dallas speak at an event, and he said, “God does impossible math.” It was like a lightning bolt. Fast forward to this interview, and I got him to retell the full story behind that phrase. It involves failure, Romanian Facebook DMs at 4 a.m., and—of course—loaves and fish. God showed Dallas (and now us) that our job isn't to perform miracles; it's simply to show up with whatever we have and trust God to do the rest.   So whether you're a The Chosen fan, invested in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, or someone needing a reminder that God works best when we're at our weakest—this episode is for you.     All things Cynthia Yanof The Best Christmas Pageant Ever  

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Episode 79 The Macy's Day Parade and “What If It's Wonderful” with Nicole Zasowski

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 35:08


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Episode 78 Thankful for the Shepherd: Finding Peace in Psalm 23 with Ruth Chou Simons

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 34:11


Ruth Chou Simons is with us this week, and trust me, I got down to the real investigative questions like how she manages hotel rooms with six kids and what it was like being on *Good Morning America* earlier this year. You're welcome!   But seriously, it's the week before Thanksgiving

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Episode 77 Being thankful for a “Million Little Miracles” with Mark Batterson

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 38:07


With Thanksgiving around the corner, many of us are thinking about what we're thankful for, what we might be taking for granted, and what gratitude really looks like. Today's show comes at the perfect time, as Mark Batterson helps us reframe everyday miracles and see God in the midst of our daily lives. Mark encourages us to “change your pace and place to change your perspective.” Sometimes, to wake up to wonder, we need to step outside our routines—whether that's by taking a walk or going on a “two-foot field trip,” like moving from the living room to the backyard, to see God's creation from a fresh angle. Mark also gets real about the hardships of life. His wife, Laura, has faced her two bouts with cancer. I love how he says that sometimes we have to “forgive reality” for not lining up with our plans. But Mark reminds us that even though life here can be hard, it doesn't mean we're forgotten or forsaken. We have a God who is with us and conquers all things—even the grave. So, whether you're feeling a million miles away from a miracle or right in the middle of one, today's conversation with Mark Batterson will give you hope and renewed reason to be thankful. Miracles may not always be big and flashy; often, they're just one of those “million little miracles” happening all around us.   All things Cynthia Yanof A Million Little Miracles by Mark Batterson

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Episode 76 Surviving Midlife: Navigating Menopause and Anxiety with Dr. Mikala Albertson

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 39:52


Remember how I've been having lunch every Wednesday with a wonderful group of friends for the last 15+ years? Today's show is inspired by those lunches—because lately, all we seem to talk about is midlife and menopause. It's a season, let me tell you!   To help us all navigate this wild ride, I'm thrilled to bring in a true expert: Dr. Mikala Albertson. We're diving deep into everything you never thought you'd need to know about menopause, perimenopause, and all the hormonal roller coasters that come with them. Dr. Albertson has a brilliant way of describing menopause as "puberty in reverse," and her perspective on it is so insightful.    Don't worry, we cover all the symptoms we're dealing with—hot flashes, mood swings, anxiety, weight gain, brain fog, and more. This episode is packed with practical tips, a few laughs, and hopefully, some perspective on not just surviving but thriving in this season of life.   Dr. Albertson's new book, Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife, is out now. And exciting news: she's coming back on the show in the New Year! If you have questions you'd like us to cover next time, email them to me!     All things Cynthia Yanof Everything I Wish I Could Tell You About Midlife by Dr. Mikala Albertson  Follow Dr. Albertson on Instagram here!

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Episode 75 The Art of Redefining 'Good' with Megan Fate Marshman

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 37:21


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Episode 72 Tour Life, Friendship, and Fighting Words with Ellie Holcomb

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 36:07


Today on MESSmerized I'm hanging out with the amazing Ellie Holcomb, who's fresh off a tour with none other than Lauren Daigle. Ellie gives us the scoop on life on the road—think tight spaces, late-night chats, and the wild sense of community that comes with sharing a bus. She also gives us an insider peek on her friendship with Lauren, how they ended up collaborating on a song, and their favorite moments on tour (spoiler: their song Be Okay will give you all the feels). But it's not all music and fun—Ellie opens up about the tough stuff too, like balancing the chaos of tour life with family time, and how we moms are out here carrying some heavy loads. She shares a heartfelt story about her daughter's medical journey and how she juggled being on tour while caring for her little one. Trust me, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Ellie's new book Fighting Words (the expanded version of her devotional) and her album All of My Days talk about Ellie's journey of battling anxiety, finding hope, and the power of God's Word to lift us up when life feels impossible. Vulnerability, repentance, grace—it's all here.  If you're looking for a reminder that you're not alone in the highs and lows, this episode's for you. I can't wait for you to listen!   PS. If you haven't listened to my podcast with Heather MacFadyen of Don't Mom Alone, it's time! The show is called Sidetracked and we talk about family, faith, and basically anything else that comes to our minds in the moment (hence the name Sidetracked). I promise you will laugh! Listen here or wherever you catch podcasts.   All things Cynthia Ellie's new book Fighting Words Ellie's All of My Days Album  

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Episode 71 How do Christians engage in politics with Libin Abraham

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 36:57


"If politics is robbing you of peace, you might have misplaced your trust." Mic drop please for the quote above from today's show.  Today the Pastor of my church Bent Tree Bible, Libin Abraham, joins us to dive into the tricky (but important) topic of Christians engaging in politics. We talk about how it's not just about showing up—it's about being prayerful, peaceful, prophetic, powerful, and purposeful. But the big reminder here? Our top loyalty is to Jesus, not any political party. We're here to make disciples, not stir up more division. Aside from talking about Christians engaging in politics, Libin also encourages us to trust in God's faithfulness, and that stepping out in faith is key as we do that—I love how Libin says that God moves at the pace of our next “yes.” So if you're feeling pulled to act, trust that God's right there with you. And don't let politics, fear, or anything else get in the way of your gospel influence.  I can't wait for you to hear today's show and I'd love for you to share it with friends.   All things Cynthia Yanof Bent Tree Bible Fellowship   Libin Abraham's sermons on Christians engaging in politics:  Jesus and Politics: The Way of the Cross Jesus and Politics: The Way of the Church Jesus and Politics: Rules for Engagement    

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Episode 70 Is this the end times? With Pastor Max Lucado

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 33:51


It's starting to get embarrassing how much I gush each time I interview Pastor Max Lucado. But my goodness, after today's show I promise you'll understand why he's often referred to as “America's Pastor.” He has the kindest, most relatable presence even when he's tackling something as complex as the end times in his new book What Happens Next.    If you are like me and grew up a little bit nervous thinking about the end times and what it might look like when Jesus returns, please grab a latte and get ready for a new perspective. I think you'll feel differently after you hear us talk about whether this is the end times we're living in, the biblical signs of the end times, how we should view the rapture, and even whether the antichrist is alive today. I mean, we cover it all people, and it's enlightening and reassuring.    But I must say one of my favorite parts of our conversation is when I ask him to share how he tends to hear from God in his own life. It's a sweet story with a critical reminder that God is still moving, speaking, and working in our lives. And yes, the end times can be scary if we don't center it on God's word, but when we do we know how the story ends—and it's a good one.    Can't wait for you to listen today! Be sure to share it with your friends please.      All things cynthia What Happens Next by Max Lucado

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Episode 69 Sidetracked with Emily P. Freeman (part 1)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 26:57


    First of all, look at all the amazing guests coming our way this fall on MESSmerized! Seriously, the Lord has been so good to provide opportunities to talk with so many of my personal heroes of our faith and hear their words of encouragement. So, if you're not subscribed to MESSmerized, will you do so today? Also, will you consider sharing your favorite episode(s) with your friends, your small group, and even on social media? What a blessing it would be to have your help getting this show out to more and more people.    Today Emily Freeman joins us to discuss her new book, How to Walk Into a Room. She is a New York Times bestselling author of six books with a masters degree in Spiritual Formation and Leadership. She has a true passion for teaching us how to listen well and hold grief and silence with those who need it most. I love how Emily says that silence can teach us a lot about ourselves—it can uncover fears we need to deal with or be aware of. (I'm not very good at silence, so perhaps this was intended just for me.

The Devyn Zoolander Show
Lo Yvette & Afro Riche'

The Devyn Zoolander Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 99:57


Multidimensional artist Lo Yvette stops by to discuss her journey to becoming the visual artist, marketing consultant, and filmmaker that she is today. A native of Pittsburgh, Lo displayed her affinity for artistic expression when earned admission to Pittsburgh CAPA 6-12. As a student at Chatham University, Lo was an activist as she served on the Black Student Union. A few years ago Lo became the creative director for Afro Riche', a movement started by four artists collaborating to restore an antique baby grande piano. In the second half of this episode, Lo interviews the Cynt, the visionary behind Afro Riche'.Lo Yvette Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/locreadit/Lo Creates Shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/locreates/shopAfro Riche Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afrorichepgh/

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Episode 68 Do I need a digital fast? With Darren Whitehead

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 39:06


  I know, I know. You've read the title of today's show, and you're thinking there ain't a one of us who really wants to think about how much time we are spending on our various forms of technology. Myself included.    True story, recently I was considering ways I could spend more time in prayer, and I literally convinced myself that I had not one spare second in my day. As if the Holy Spirit worked for Apple, at that exact moment a notification popped up on my phone with my average screen time for the week before. And let's just say I apparently have plenty of time to pray based on the time I spend on my phone.    Darren Whitehead is the Pastor of Church of the City in Nashville, and his church did a collective digital fast that was incredibly impactful. He's talking about it on today's show, and I love how he suggests a course correction is in order now that we know the impact of excessive technology use. After all, we would do that with anything else in our life.    His approach isn't to just throw our phones out the window, but to remove the “distraction” apps and leave only the utility apps. You've got to listen today to fully appreciate this concept, but I know for me personally it sounds like exactly what needs to happen this fall.    Listen today, pray about it, and join me in reading and implementing The Digital Fast.  Okay, on another note—in case you missed it, Heather MacFadyen and I launched a new show, Sidetracked, many months ago as a part of Don't Mom Alone. Since that time, it's gained in popularity and now has a new home with the Converge podcast network as its own show. Do me a huge favor and go listen to the show here, and subscribe and even leave a review pretty please. This is a huge help as we get this new project launched. And you don't want to miss my Buc-ees story.     The Digital Fast by Darren Whitehead All things Cynthia Yanof Sidetracked with Heather MacFadyen and Cynthia Yanof

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Episode 67 Living faithfully where God has you right now with Pastor Matt Chandler

MESSmerized

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 41:29


It was hard to figure out how to title today's show because we cover so much ground. If you are not yet familiar with Pastor Matt Chandler, today is going to be a good day for you!    Matt Chandler is the Pastor of The Village Church in Dallas, and today he's bringing the much-needed reminder that we were created for this exact time in human history. That matters because if we were created for the here and now, we can have confidence in God's plan even when we feel anxious, ill-equipped, or exhausted.    Not only do we talk about being Overcomers (the title of his new book), but we also talk about parenting, comparison, and the real-life stuff that happens in the midst of suffering. The part of today's show that I think I'll always remember is how Pastor Matt talks about having a seizure on Thanksgiving morning many years ago, and later being diagnosed with a brain tumor. I was blown away with his encouragement and hope that's found only in Jesus even when the bottom falls out.    Last thing—one of my favorite parenting quotes comes from the last time I interviewed Pastor Matt on the show, and he said these words: we're working for a thank you at 18, not 15. I go back to that often when the parenting decisions that Mike and I make aren't popular with our kids. I love how he follows up those words today as we talk about his grown kids and finally seeing the fruits of the labor.    Take a few minutes to listen and please forward to your friends. So grateful for each of you!   The Overcomers by Matt Chandler  The Village Church All things Cynthia Yanof  

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Episode 66 What your kids wish you knew with Sissy Goff and David Thomas

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 42:11


With all the kids heading back to school, there's always the anxiety that goes with unknowns and new beginnings. And that's just for us as parents! Joking.    Sissy Goff and David Thomas from Daystar Counseling are with me today, and they are bringing the heat. They are literally the wisest, kindest, and dearest people you'll ever meet. I could go on and on, but instead I'm giving you a few of the topics we cover today: What your kids wish you knew How anxiety presents in girls vs. boys  Thoughts on teenage dating Kids friendships and the value that can come from loneliness   Sit back and take a deep breath as Sissy and David answer our back-to-school questions while simultaneously bringing us peace and perspective. And do yourself a favor, if you don't listen to Raising Boys and Girls (their podcast), do that ASAP. Fun fact, they were unbelievably kind to allow me to be a guest on their podcast last spring—and that may have been my life highlight!

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Episode 63 How do I share my faith? With Billy Rodgers

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 48:22


Oh my goodness, I can't wait for you to hear today's show with Billy Rodgers! And despite the weird wording of the title of this show, we're talking about sharing our faith with friends and family (and not just sharing our faith with Billy Rodgers. ha!)    Billy and his wife, Brandie, are some of our very dearest friends in the world. They are amazing people with a heart for evangelism. When Billy recently shared the statistic with me below, I knew we had to have a conversation on MESSmerized about it:   It's estimated that 95% of believers go through their life without sharing their faith even one time.    Heartbreaking yet not hard to believe, because so many of us (myself included) feel so inadequate and ill-prepared to share our faith with a culture desperately seeking hope.    Because I REALLY want you to tune in to today's show, I'm giving you a sneak peek of some of the top five tips today so you can see how do-able this is:    Speak of God's goodness Pray not just for people, but WITH people Simply be willing and ready to share why you believe what you do   Let's not be a part of the 95% who never share their faith. As we start a new school year, it's a perfect time to start thinking and praying about who we're being led to have faith conversations with in the coming months.   All things Cynthia Billy Rodgers You Have Purpose videos  Case for Christ by Lee Strobel Find an Alpha group in your area

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Episode 61 How do I laugh (when I want to cry)? with Molly Stillman

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 40:46


My family is on vacation this week, and in honor of family trips gone wrong, here's a little summer travel excerpt from Life is Messy, God is Good:   I appreciate how Home Alone completely lowered the bar on family travel expectations after the parents left Kevin at home TWICE. Not to mention that biblically speaking, Jesus' parents lost Him for more than three days while returning home from Jerusalem.   I'm encouraged that if Joseph and Mary had a parenting fail and lost the Messiah, I can calm the heck down about the Colorado trip where we lost all of our groceries (and most of our hanging clothes) out the back of our car in the middle of the Breckenridge roundabout. And then several days later, my husband went all Evel Knievel off a bike jump, which landed him in the ER with broken ribs and a punctured lung (all of which I weirdly got on video in slow motion).    Good memories, that trip, but may it never be called a vacation.  As much as I love a good family trip, it's DEFINITELY not a vacation when the kids are involved. (Oh, and if you want to see the cringy bike accident video, follow me on Instagram and shoot me a DM.)   But I digress.    On today's show we're talking with Molly Stillman about why laughter matters. Molly's a podcaster, author, wife, mother, and just a hilarious individual. She has a great reminder on the physical and spiritual benefits of laughter. If you're anything like me, this is a much-needed message as summer continues to go on (and on and on and on).      All things Cynthia Check out Molly's new book, If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry: How Death, Debt, and Comedy Led to a Life of Faith, Farming, and Forgetting What I Came into This Room For.

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.
S3 E13 | Cynt Marshall | Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion

The Entrepreneur’s Studio. Success is no accident.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 46:17


When Cynt Marshall was hired as the new CEO of the Dallas Mavericks in March 2018, she set her sights on cultural transformation. She envisioned the Mavericks becoming the NBA standard for inclusion and diversity. Her values-based leadership style brought a new level of transparency and evolved the company culture within her first 100 days. In this episode, recorded live at Heartland's Diamond conference, Cynt shares her story of overcoming incredible adversity, from childhood trauma to fighting cancer to becoming the first female CEO in the NBA.  Tune in to hear an inspiring story encouraging you to tackle challenges head-on, embrace diversity and cultivate the resiliency needed to achieve your dreams.  Key Points: Foundations of strong leadership  Facing challenges with integrity Handling criticism with resilience  Resources/Links:  Read The Episode Transcript  Follow us on Instagram! Watch Full Episodes of The Entrepreneur's Studio on YouTube. Credits:  The Entrepreneur's Studio is powered by Heartland Payment Systems. Providing nearly 1 million entrepreneurs with the technology to make money, move money, manage employees and engage customers.

Free Gems Network
Le Gems with Cynt Murrell

Free Gems Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 108:43


In the latest episode, the FGP starts with discussing Cynthia's upbringing as a child and how that has shaped her into the serial entrepreneur that she is today. Listen now! (Le Lieu link): https://www.facebook.com/lelieuevents?mibextid=LQQJ4d (Trinkets Spa and Play): https://www.facebook.com/Trinketsspa?mibextid=LQQJ4d

50% with Marcylle Combs
Dallas Mavericks CEO: Cynthia “Cynt” Marshall

50% with Marcylle Combs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 48:17


Cynthia “Cynt” Marshall CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, President & CEO, Marshalling Resources Consulting, Retired AT&T Executive and Author   Cynt Marshall has been a dynamic force in business over a 36-year career at AT&T. As  the CEO of the Mavs the past five years, Cynt has been a champion for inclusion and diversity in the NBA. Prior to her joining the Mavs, Cynt founded Marshalling Resources, a consulting firm specializing in leadership development, culture transformation and optimization of people resources. As Senior Vice President – Human Resources & Chief Diversity, Cynt led the team that created a world class culture and also spearheaded the work that for the first time placed AT&T on Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For list in 2017, one of only two Fortune 50 companies. Cynt also served as President-AT&T North Carolina where she became the first African-American chair of the North Carolina State Chamber of Commerce. Widely recognized for her visionary leadership and ability to get things done, Cynt is the recipient of several honors and awards, including the 2022 Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Hope for Humanity award. In 2021, Forbes named Cynt one of 15 of the world's most inspiring female leaders. A graduate of the University of California-Berkeley with degrees in Business Administration and Human Resources Management, Cynt is also the recipient of four honorary doctorate degrees. She serves on four corporate boards and on several non-profit boards, including Dallas CASA and the Dallas Regional Chamber where Cynt is the chair of the board. Cynt's first book, You've Been Chosen, was released in September 2022 and nominated for an NAACP Image award. She grew up in Richmond, California, and lives in Dallas, Texas. Cynt and her husband, Kenneth Marshall, have four adult children.   Social Media: X (formerly Twitter): @Cyntmarshall FB: Cynt Marshall IG: @cyntgm Book Recommendations: The Power of Nice: How to Conquer the Business World With Kindness , by Linda Kaplan Thaler and Robin Koval Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win, by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin You've Been Chosen: Thriving Through the Unexpected by Cynthia Marshall Own the Arena: Getting Ahead, Making a Difference, and Succeeding as the Only One, by Katrina M. Adams Podcast: How I Built This with Guy Raz

Danforth Dialogues with Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD, FACOG
Chosen to Thrive: A Pioneer's Journey in Leadership

Danforth Dialogues with Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD, FACOG

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 48:39


On today's episode of Danforth Dialogues, Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice sits down with Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. Cynt became the first African American woman to serve as CEO of a team in the National Basketball Association when she was named to the position in 2018. During this conversation, Cynt shared insights she has learned throughout her career. You'll hear about the early influence of her mother who emphasized serving others with her time, talent, and treasure and Cynt's experience at AT&T, where she discovered the power of authenticity in leadership. The episode delves into Cynt's journey to help transform the Dallas Mavericks into a model of diversity and inclusion in the NBA and beyond. You'll hear her recipe for crisis management, emphasizing the critical role of vision and values in navigating challenges. She shares why a winning culture accepts and includes people, the values that have been crafted at her organization, and a powerful story of how one executive's experience of not being included helped transform a company culture. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from a leader who faced challenges head-on, embraced authenticity, and is shaping a new paradigm in the world of professional sports. CREDITS Produced by ChatWithLeadersMedia.com Theme Music

Forbes Talks
Cynt Marshall Is The First Black Woman To Lead An NBA Team–And Vows Not To Be The Last

Forbes Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 34:14


Mark Cuban's club starts the 2023-24 season with pressure to win — the right way.Stay ConnectedForbes newsletters: https://newsletters.editorial.forbes.comForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comForbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Path with Ryan Roslansky
The leadership philosophy that took Cynt Marshall from AT&T exec to basketball team CEO

The Path with Ryan Roslansky

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 28:00


After spending 30 years working at AT&T, Cynt was not expecting to get a call from Mark Cuban asking her to lead his NBA team. She knew almost nothing about the business of basketball, but she relied on her leadership philosophy to guide her through. On this episode, Cynt and Ryan talk about lateral career moves, turning down promotions, and leadership principles. Then, leadership expert Charlene Li lays out the qualities leaders need, and how to set yourself up for up for leadership roles. Follow Ryan, Cynt and Charlene on LinkedIn For more tips from Charlene, check out her LinkedIn Learning courses Get more stories about leader's zigs and zags by subscribing to The Path newsletter: LinkedIn.com/Path

Fierce Lab
Creating a Place Where Every Voice Matters: A Year of Inspiring Leadership and Inclusion with Cynt Marshall

Fierce Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 51:50


Eager for more tools and resources to help you find your fierce? Now you can access additional content across the four content pillars using the Fierce Lab app. Premium subscribers get access to articles, guides, checklists, video content, and workshops, as well as exclusive events for members only. Become a member here. In this episode we hear from Cynt Marshall and how she advocates for creating an inclusive space where every voice matters. Her goal is to establish an environment where every voice is not only heard but also respected, allowing women to thrive. Cynt firmly believe that women are natural leaders, regardless of their official titles, and that their contribution is vital to the success of any organization. Encouraging women to support one another, Cynt shares how she promotes the practice of "HASU," meaning "hook a sister up," and emphasizes the importance of solidarity.  In this lively conversation Tara talks with her about how to avoid undermining each other and acknowledge there is ample room for all at the table, rejecting the notion that only one can succeed. Cynt's vision is to foster an environment where women can flourish and rely on each other. In her book, You've Been Chosen, Cynt details how she managed her personal and professional life while facing limited capacity during chemotherapy. Out of her illness came one of her greatest lessons and she shares, both in the book and on this episode, how valuable it is to know the difference between your crystal balls and your rubber balls.  Her circumstance compelled her to prioritize her activities and reevaluate her commitments. Thus, letting small balls drop.  Those are your rubber balls, says Cynt. Those bounce back. Cynt Marshall is one of the most dynamic leaders in America.  She's a friend to all and has never met a stranger.  She always has a kind word, and many times the last word, for those lucky enough to be in orbit.  This hour-long conversation touches on leadership, family, faith and the future of women in business.  Tune in to the very end for a lighting round of questions with the woman we all want to grow up to be, Cynt Marshall. FOLLOW FIERCE LAB Follow Fierce Lab on Instagram or LinkedIn for the latest updates. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and SHARE Fierce Lab with women who are looking for community and tools for leveling up.

Fierce Lab
Creating a Place Where Every Voice Matters: A Year of Inspiring Leadership and Inclusion with Cynt Marshall

Fierce Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 51:50


Eager for more tools and resources to help you find your fierce? Now you can access additional content across the four content pillars using the Fierce Lab app. Premium subscribers get access to articles, guides, checklists, video content, and workshops, as well as exclusive events for members only. Become a member here. In this episode we hear from Cynt Marshall and how she advocates for creating an inclusive space where every voice matters. Her goal is to establish an environment where every voice is not only heard but also respected, allowing women to thrive. Cynt firmly believe that women are natural leaders, regardless of their official titles, and that their contribution is vital to the success of any organization. Encouraging women to support one another, Cynt shares how she promotes the practice of "HASU," meaning "hook a sister up," and emphasizes the importance of solidarity.  In this lively conversation Tara talks with her about how to avoid undermining each other and acknowledge there is ample room for all at the table, rejecting the notion that only one can succeed. Cynt's vision is to foster an environment where women can flourish and rely on each other. In her book, You've Been Chosen, Cynt details how she managed her personal and professional life while facing limited capacity during chemotherapy. Out of her illness came one of her greatest lessons and she shares, both in the book and on this episode, how valuable it is to know the difference between your crystal balls and your rubber balls.  Her circumstance compelled her to prioritize her activities and reevaluate her commitments. Thus, letting small balls drop.  Those are your rubber balls, says Cynt. Those bounce back. Cynt Marshall is one of the most dynamic leaders in America.  She's a friend to all and has never met a stranger.  She always has a kind word, and many times the last word, for those lucky enough to be in orbit.  This hour-long conversation touches on leadership, family, faith and the future of women in business.  Tune in to the very end for a lighting round of questions with the woman we all want to grow up to be, Cynt Marshall. FOLLOW FIERCE LAB Follow Fierce Lab on Instagram or LinkedIn for the latest updates. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and SHARE Fierce Lab with women who are looking for community and tools for leveling up.

Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast
Cynt Marshall on Being the First Black Female CEO in the NBA

Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 40:30 Very Popular


Cynt Marshall has been first plenty of times—from student council to being the first Black female CEO in the NBA. Her forty years of climbing and growing taught her that nothing matters more than loving the people you serve. Watch video and download the leader guide: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/cynt-marshall-on-being-the-first-black-female-ceo-in-the-nba/

feliciabaxter
TNFro Is Reading...Reading Not Blue Boys,Pt. 2 Chat with Kathy Nichols, and Nene is Back!!

feliciabaxter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 70:22


All Boys takes a turn with the recounting of being attacked by a Cousin and I continue to talk about the end of the Hate Policy of Fl Man. Also, The Carlos King Interview of Nene Leakes proves why he is the best producer in the game And #RHOA needs a lifeline with the lowest ratings ever this season... RHOA ratings are awful https://tvdeets.com/bravo-teases-cynthia-bailey-rhoa-return/ The T with the most underrated housewife 50 Cynt season 6   https://youtu.be/XjVcSdRR4Gg    & the Patricia Thomas(bahahha)  https://youtu.be/znDMJsgFjUU   All good things must come to an end...my passion project hasn't started to pay for itself. You can have dope content, but people will not pay for anything they can get for free. And Bay-bee, I-DON'T-DO Free!   Bought to you by Felicia's Paycheck!   Actively seeking partners, sponsors or sponsorships to continue to provide amazing content. So become a Melanated Nerd on Podbean by clicking https://patron.podbean.com/TheTalkingFro https://patron.podbean.com/tnfroisreading Apple Subscriptions Become a Melanated Nerd on Podbean or Patreon by clicking https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading to subscribe and listen to all Premium content; the window closes soon on available Episodes across most platforms!   @akrapheal

The GIST of It
Ep 264: Special Edition: From Started from the Bottom: How Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall Made NBA History

The GIST of It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 47:53


Here's a special episode from another podcast we've been enjoying and think you will, too. On Started from the Bottom, host Justin Richmond interviews people with humble origins who managed to scale the summit of success – people who weren't part of the old boys' network. Justin recently sat down with Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. Cynt made NBA history when she became the first Black woman to lead an NBA team. In this episode, she takes Justin on her life's journey: surviving domestic violence, a 40-year career at AT&T, and getting a call from Mark Cuban to take over the Mavs. Hear more from Started from the Bottom at apple.co/thebottom.Thank you to our pals at SportChek for sponsoring today's episode! Need gear to get into the game this spring? Head on over to SportChek!More on The GIST: Subscribe: thegistsports.com/subscribepodTwitter: @thegistpodEmail: pod@thegistsports.com IG: @thegistca @thegistusa

Mavs Moneyball: for Dallas Mavericks fans
From Started from the Bottom: How Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall Made NBA History

Mavs Moneyball: for Dallas Mavericks fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 44:25


Here's a special episode from another podcast I've been enjoying and think you will, too. On Started from the Bottom, host Justin Richmond interviews people with humble origins who managed to scale the summit of success – people who grew up on the outside, people of color, people who weren't part of the old boys' network. Justin recently sat down with Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. Cynt made NBA history when she became the first Black woman to lead an NBA team. In this episode, she takes Justin on her life's journey: surviving domestic violence, a 40-year career at AT&T, and getting a call from Mark Cuban to take over the Mavs. Hear more from Started from the Bottom at apple.co/thebottom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mavs Moneyball
From Started from the Bottom: How Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall Made NBA History

Mavs Moneyball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 44:25


Here's a special episode from another podcast I've been enjoying and think you will, too. On Started from the Bottom, host Justin Richmond interviews people with humble origins who managed to scale the summit of success – people who grew up on the outside, people of color, people who weren't part of the old boys' network. Justin recently sat down with Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. Cynt made NBA history when she became the first Black woman to lead an NBA team. In this episode, she takes Justin on her life's journey: surviving domestic violence, a 40-year career at AT&T, and getting a call from Mark Cuban to take over the Mavs. Hear more from Started from the Bottom at apple.co/thebottom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Global Leadership Podcast
Ep 111: Behind the Leader with Cynt Marshall – Dallas Mavericks CEO Unpacks Her Extraordinary Life Journey

The Global Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 27:02


Cynt Marshall's journey to become the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks is truly extraordinary. From growing up in a housing project, to a 36-year career at AT&T, to learning the business of basketball from the ground up, Cynt has led with a deep commitment to the people around her, and also a deep commitment to her own personal values and individuality. In this conversation with Lori Hermann, Cynt shares details about her childhood, what continues to inspires her today, the importance of navigating diversity and inlusion, and what she hopes to accomplish in the next 5 years.

Started from the Bottom
Cynt Marshall: From the Bay Area Projects to CEO of the Dallas Mavericks

Started from the Bottom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 43:47 Transcription Available


Cynt Marshall made NBA history when she became CEO of the Dallas Mavericks -- she was the first Black woman to lead an NBA team. In this episode, Cynt takes us on her life's journey: surviving domestic violence, a 40-year career at AT&T, and getting a call from Mark Cuban to take over the Mavs. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to sign up for our email list at Pushkin.fm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stanford GSB: View From The Top
S6E4: Cynt Marshall on Workplace Culture As The Measure of Success

Stanford GSB: View From The Top

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 54:50


“You know what kind of culture you have by how your employees are feeling on Sunday night when they think about getting ready to go back to work on Monday morning.”When Cynt Marshall was hired as the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks in 2018, she presented her vision: that the organization would become a global standard for inclusion and diversity. “I truly believe if you have an inclusive culture and a diverse group of employees, you can get anything done," Marshall says. "I've lived it. There's a bottom line impact to having diversity, and having equity in your organization, and an inclusive culture.”In this View From The Top interview, Marshall sits down with Sankalp Banarjee, MBA '23, to share stories of how she stepped into her authentic self as a leader, how she navigated personal and professional challenges, and how she keeps burn-out at bay. “A lot of times people ask the question, ‘What keeps you up at night?' I say, ‘No, to me, the question is, ‘What gets you up in the morning?'” Marshall was named one of 15 of the world's most inspiring female leaders by Forbes in 2021. In March 2020 and several times prior, she was selected as one of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Corporate America” by Black Enterprise magazine.Stanford GSB's View From The Top is the dean's premier speaker series. It launched in 1978 and is supported in part by the F. Kirk Brennan Speaker Series Fund.During student-led interviews and before a live audience, leaders from around the world share insights on effective leadership, their personal core values, and lessons learned throughout their career.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Business Daily
Women, sport and business: Making NBA history

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 18:21


As part of our mini-series on women, sport and business we meet Cynt Marshall. She's the chief executive officer of the Dallas Mavericks and the first black female CEO in the history of the National Basketball Association, a professional basketball league in the United States. Cynt tells us about her background, where she found the drive to forge an enormously successful career and how she's changed a toxic workplace culture when she arrived at the Mavericks. Presenter: Rahul Tandon Production: Helen Thomas and Carmel O'Grady (Image: Cynt Marshall; Credit: Getty Images)

Reality with The King
RHOA: Underrated and Overachiever Cynthia Bailey

Reality with The King

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 54:42 Very Popular


50 Cynt is in the building! RHOA alum Cynthia Bailey sits down with Carlos to talk about her legendary parties that set the stage for some of the best moments in reality TV. She also opens up about her divorce, how she left things with Mike Hill, her thoughts on being an underrated housewife and why she turned down the “friend” contract for season 14. Thoughts? Opinions? Reads? Email me at RealitywithTheKing@Stitcher.com or leave me a voicemail at 310-593-8188. Follow me! Twitter & Instagram: @TheCarlosKing_

That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs
Episode 413: Cynt Marshall CEO of the Dallas Mavericks on Navigating Grief, Joy, and Hope

That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 39:39 Very Popular


My new friend, Cynt Marshall (henceforth dubbed QUEEN of That Sounds Fun Land), is on the pod today and I can't wait for y'all to hear this conversation! Cynt is the CEO of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks (I mean...how fun is THAT?!). Her new book You've Been Chosen is seriously incredible. We talked all about how her cancer journal ended up being a book about hope and joy, and the importance of morning rhythms. Also. Her story about praying over President Obama had me ROLLING with laughter! (FYI, we talk about a bit about domestic violence. This topic may be tender to you, so I wanted you to know before you listened so you could care for yourself well. And, for our #miniBFFs, this show may be too grown-up for their little ears.) . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our sponsors! BetterHelp Online Therapy: Visit betterhelp.com/thatsoundsfun today to get 10% off your first month. . . . . . NYTimes bestselling Christian author, speaker, and host of the That Sounds Fun Podcast, Annie F. Downs shares with you some of her favorite things: new books, faith conversations, entertainers not to miss, and interviews with friends.

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
When God Is For Us, No One Can Stand Against Us: Cynt Marshall and Samuel Rodriguez

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 27:22 Very Popular


All of us have faced times in our life that felt like a battle. Maybe you've had moments of disappointment and pain where you felt like no one understood you, or you had no support system. Perhaps someone hurt you with their words or planted a seed of doubt in your mind that you'd never get to where you want to be in life, and that trying to reach for more would be impossible. Here's some comforting news: we're not alone when we face battles in our lives. We're not left to fight by ourselves. God is greater than whatever we're facing and He has promised—He will never leave us.  Our guests this week held on to the promise that they could stand strong in God's power when people or circumstances might have crushed their spirits. Samuel Rodriguez experienced situations in his young life where discrimination threatened to divert him from the path he was meant to follow to become a pastor, author, movie producer, and advisor to three of the last four U.S. presidents. Cynt Marshall endured the abuse and abandonment of her father, but her faith in the Lord and the guidance of her mother led her to thrive despite her circumstances, ultimately becoming a highly successful business woman and the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks NBA franchise.    Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Dedee & Greg Lhamon Upcoming interview: Chris Nikic   Cynt Marshall Marshalling Resources Dallas Mavericks University of California at Berkeley Teenagers protesting in Parkland, Florida Reverend Dr. Billy Graham You've Been Chosen   Samuel Rodriguez New Season Church  National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference 1 Peter 1:16 NIV John 17:21 NIV Matthew 5:14-16 NIV  Luke 1:37 NIV https://pastorsam.com   Interview Quotes: “I always saw myself as the person to help everybody and to provide resources and to be there for people.” - Cynt Marshall “My leadership philosophy is around three Ls, and it's ‘listen to, learn from, and love the people.'” - Cynt Marshall “With faith in God and with standing on His promises, you can truly thrive—not just get through it—but truly thrive through the unexpected.” - Cynt Marshall "I've learned bad things do happen to good people. And so we have to accept adversity and never give up and let the Lord guide us through it." - Cynt Marshall "Love expels fear, mercy triumphs over judgment. All things are possible." - Samuel Rodrigez “We had this crazy dream that the church can be both Billy Graham and Dr. King, and that it can be both righteousness and justice, truth and love, sanctification and service, conviction and compassion.” - Samuel Rodriguez “If you look at the cross as two pieces of wood, one vertical and horizontal, the strongest part of the cross is the nexus. The point of convergence where they intersect. This is the place where we marry the optics of redemption with the metrics of reconciliation.” - Samuel Rodriguez "If our commitment is to be light in the midst of darkness and not just whine about the darkness, doors will continue to open." - Samuel Rodriguez ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes:     https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7  Bonus Podcasts:     https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw  Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer:  https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C  Peace for Everyday Life:     https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj  Peace in Uncertain Times:     https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u  What's Good?     https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj  Enneagram:     https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY  ________________________  Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website

The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
CNLP 522 | Cynt Marshall on Becoming CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, Reversing Toxic and Abusive Culture, What She's Learned from Mark Cuban and What He's Learned from Her

The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 51:35


Dallas Mavericks CEO, Cynt Marshall, talks about how a traumatic childhood propelled her into school and leadership, her rise to the top at AT&T, becoming the CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, reversing a toxic and abusive culture, and what Mark Cuban is learning from her and what she's learning from him. Get more on this episode by going to https://careynieuwhof.com/episode522.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall on resilience and authenticity

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 8:18


For Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall, the path to success has been anything but easy. For our Weekend Spotlight, Geoff Bennett spoke with Marshall about her new memoir, "You've Been Chosen: Thriving Through the Unexpected," and her personal and professional journey to becoming the NBA's first Black woman CEO. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Mom Game
Cynt Marshall

The Mom Game

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 72:52


Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall has broken barriers her whole life. Her rise, setbacks and victories make for an amazing story you don't want to miss.

CBS This Morning
Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall on being the first and getting through life with faith and optimism

CBS This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 26:26


Cynthia Marshall is the first Black female CEO in the NBA. She joins CBS News' Omar Villafranca to talk about her book, "You've Been Chosen: Thriving Through the Unexpected" and how her faith and extreme optimism made her uniquely equipped to turn around the toxic culture at the Dallas Mavericks organization.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Business Daily
Women, sport and business: Making NBA history

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 18:33


As part of our mini-series on women, sport and business we meet Cynt Marshall. She's the chief executive officer of the Dallas Mavericks and the first black female CEO in the history of the National Basketball Association, a professional basketball league in North America. Cynt tells us about her background, where she found the drive to forge an enormously successful career and how she's changed the toxic and very male workplace culture she found when she arrived at the Mavericks. Presenter: Rahul Tandon Production: Helen Thomas and Carmel O'Grady Image: Cynt Marshall; Credit: Getty