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In this episode, Darnise shares insights from her journey into confidence and identity, emphasizing the power of words in shaping our lives. She elaborates on the significance of speaking positively and aligning one's words with God's word. The episode is dedicated to sharing 25 affirmations that listeners can carry into 2025 to build their confidence and faith. Darnise encourages women to use these affirmations to navigate different seasons in life, reinforcing the belief that words have the power to create positive change.
In this episode of the Worthy Woman Podcast, Darnise interviews Rochelle Bourn Guidry, a four-time author, poet, and educator. Rochelle discusses how she shifted from her plans to embracing God's plans, launching her new business "Bourn to Write," and using her creative talents for ministry. She shares her method for emotional healing, "The Internal Journal" and details about her children's book "Do You Know?" The conversation explores navigating shame, building confidence, and moving forward with faith, providing listeners insights on personal growth and discovering their worth.
In this heartfelt episode, Darnise addresses the challenges many face during the holiday season, such as coping with the loss of loved ones and dealing with singleness. Darnise shares personal insights and practical tips for choosing joy amidst grief, encouraging daily decisions to focus on positive memories and maintaining a hopeful outlook. Additionally, Darnise offers advice for singles on finding fulfillment and community during the holidays, emphasizing contentment, gratitude, and the value of giving back. Listeners are invited to shift their focus from loneliness to joy, and to trust in God's timing for their lives.
In this episode, Darnise discusses the importance of reassessing and potentially adjusting holiday traditions to maintain a stress-free and enjoyable season. She shares personal experiences and offers practical advice on how to handle holiday obligations, ensure quality family time, and avoid burnout. The focus is on making small tweaks, asking for help, and possibly opting for simpler celebrations to prioritize well-being and the true meaning of the holidays.
In this episode Darnise reads a heartfelt letter to her younger self, providing wisdom and encouragement. Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of recognizing one's inherent value, embracing self-care, and overcoming imposter syndrome, inspiring women to thrive and embrace their God-given worth and identity.
This episode explores the transformative power of asking for help, viewing it as a strength rather than a weakness. Darnise shares practical advice on delegating tasks, training others, and rejecting perfectionism. The narrative challenges conventional self-sufficiency notions by emphasizing the importance of community, collaboration, and clear communication. Darnise also tackles overcoming the all-or-nothing mindset and the superwoman syndrome, advocating for balanced living and time freedom. Listeners are encouraged to embrace vulnerability, start small, and recognize their inherent worth in pursuit of a more fulfilling life.
In this podcast episode, Darnise emphasizes the importance of continuous personal transformation through the renewal of the mind to rediscover true identity and achieve personal growth. Using analogies such as upgrading to the latest version of a product or improving cake recipes, Darnise illustrates how sticking to old habits may hinder progress. She recounts a personal anecdote about a conference speaker who overcame panic attacks by addressing deep-seated personality traits and unchecked reactions. This episode underscores the value in evaluating and changing life patterns, renewing one's mindset, and learning to grow from life's experiences. Darnise suggests listening to diverse sources of feedback, including one source that may surprise you, children, to gain new perspectives and embrace change. This episode encourages women to be open to continuous learning and transformation, likening life to an ongoing journey of self-discovery and growth.
This podcast episode focuses on the importance of embracing stillness as a powerful tool for self-discovery and clarity, especially for women often juggling multiple tasks. Darnise shares a personal revelation about the benefits of taking time to be still, allowing for introspection, revelation, and spiritual connection. The episode encourages listeners to adopt daily moments of quiet reflection to gain mental peace, clarity, and improve decision-making. Darnise shares personal insights on how stillness has helped her achieve clarity and encourages listeners to prioritize it as a form of self-care and personal evaluation. Listeners are challenged to intentionally incorporate stillness into their lives, making time for it as a priority to enhance overall well-being and authenticity.
In this episode of the Worthy Women Podcast, Darnise discusses the importance of personal fulfillment and prioritizing one's own desires over the expectations of others. Darnise emphasizes that while helping others is valuable, it should not come at the expense of neglecting your own needs and dreams. She shares personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate the importance of maintaining one's values and being true to oneself. Listeners are encouraged to evaluate their lives, set boundaries, and embrace their worth by pursuing what truly resonates with them and what they feel called to do.
In this episode of the Worthy Women Podcast, Darnise discusses the challenging yet rewarding process of letting go of the past to embrace future growth. Drawing from personal anecdotes and relatable metaphors, Darnise emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone, trusting in God's plan, and recognizing that true growth often requires leaving behind old habits and familiar places. The episode encourages women to find confidence and worth by moving forward, even when the path ahead seems uncertain.
In this episode, Darnise delves into the importance of letting go of indecision to enhance self-confidence. The discussion touches on personal experiences, particularly the challenges faced after a life-altering event. Emphasis is placed on trusting oneself and making decisive actions without being paralyzed by fear of making wrong choices. It also highlights the role of faith in decision-making and the significance of maintaining confidence through continuous self-reflection and taking action. Practical advice is given on how to move past fear, make timely decisions, and sustain personal growth.
In this episode of the Worthy Women Podcast, Darnise discusses the importance of letting go of the need for external validation and approval. She emphasizes that God's validation is sufficient and reminds listeners that they are fearfully and wonderfully made. Darnise shares personal experiences and encourages women to move forward with confidence in their God-given visions and abilities, even when others do not provide the support they seek.
In this episode of the Worthy Woman podcast, Darnise delves into the concept of surrender and its importance. By examining the definition of surrender, Darnise discusses how letting go of various things—whether they be relationships, habits, or mental baggage—can open the path to personal growth and new opportunities. She shares a personal story of loss and renewal, emphasizing the blessings that come from releasing what no longer serves us. Darnise encourages listeners to identify what they need to surrender to reach the next level in their lives, and reassures them that although surrendering isn't easy, it is essential for transformation.
In this episode, Darnise discusses the unsustainable expectations of the superwoman syndrome faced by many women. Emphasizing the need to prioritize, delegate, and rest, Darnise urges women to let go of the harmful belief that they must be everything to all people. She provides practical tips to help women avoid burnout and live healthier, more balanced lives. Key strategies include the practical use of calendars, asking for help without shame, accepting new support systems, and recognizing personal limits.
In this episode, Darnise reflects on a recent conversation with a diverse group of women about imposter syndrome. She discusses the importance of recognizing and celebrating your accomplishments, the pervasive nature of imposter syndrome across different races and economic backgrounds, and the power of community support. Darnise emphasizes the need for women to stand confidently in their abilities, challenge societal expectations, and embrace their unique gifts. With practical tips and motivational insights, this episode encourages women to overcome self-doubt and live boldly.
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darnise C. Martin's Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (NYU Press, 2005) draws on rich ethnographic work in a Religious Science church in Oakland, California, to illuminate the ways a group of African Americans has adapted a religion typically thought of as white to fit their needs and circumstances. This predominantly African American congregation is an anomalous phenomenon for both Religious Science and African American religious studies. It stands at the intersection of New Thought doctrine, characterized by personal empowerment teachings,and a culturally familiar liturgical style reminiscent of Black Pentecostals and Black Spiritualists. This group challenges oversimplified concepts of the Black church experience and broadens the concept of Black religion outside the boundaries of Christianity—raising questions about what it means to be an African American congregation, and about the nature of blackness itself. Beyond Christianity adds a new dimension to the scholarship on Black religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Darnise C. Martin, PhD is a Professor, Author and Life Transformation Coach with 15 years of training and experiences in helping people create Whole Life Abundance. Dr. Darnise has a life- long passion for helping people tap into their spiritual connections for authentic transformation in the areas of Relationships, Spirituality, Life Purpose and Career, Self-Worth, and Well-Being. Dr. Darnise is a scholar, professor, published author and speaker, with a doctorate in Religious Studies. Dr. Darnise was also featured on Tavis Smiley's radio program on National Public Radio (NPR), and has appeared on KJLH radio in Los Angeles. She has consulted on feature length documentaries such as Dark Girls and Light Girls for the Oprah Winfrey Network. She continues to speak throughout the community offering empowerment and relationship workshops. Dr. Darnise is the author of Beyond Christianity: African Americans in a New Thought Church (New York University Press, 2005), coeditor of Women and New and Africana Religions, and the personal development book, 40 Something: 10 Radical Lessons for Women on How To Live and Love Without Losing Themselves. Visit Dr. Darnise at www.drdarnise.com This episode made possible with support from Sacred Writes. Visit Sacred Writes: https://www.sacred-writes.org/luce-cohort-summer-2023
Happy Holidays!!! It is our holiday show and we are talking why the holidays matter. Also religiosity and the holidays. Dr. Darnise breaks it down as well as Beyonce's song Church Girl. We know the holidays can be stressful. John Zaller talks about the Van Gogh exhibit and how it can be a benefit to your mental health! It's all on KFIAM-640!
In this episode Darnise will be discussing Establishing a Vision. Having a vision is like entering the address of your destination in the GPS, it helps you to get where it is you're trying to go.
In this episode Darnise discusses limitations and liberation. Which are you fighting for?
In this episode Darnise discusses the importance of Giving From The Overflow.
In this episode Darnise discusses how to not be disqualified
In this episode Darnise discusses the importance of surrender on this confidence journey.
In this replay episode Darnise discusses the misconceptions of confidence.
In this episode Darnise discusses why checking in on yourself is important and some tips for checking in with yourself.
And Just like that... Season 2 is a wrap!! Not only that, we've reached 2,000 downloads!! Thank you all so much for your continuous support and for tuning in every week. I would like to go over the top 3 episodes of this season and let you know what I'll be doing in my downtime. Besides of course preparing for Season 3, which will be solely focused on romantic relationships. Click here to join the waiting list for my DREAM Coaching! Top 3 Episodes for this season #3 Trauma and Marriage w/ Courtney Loyd (Episode 19) One thing that stuck out: Don't let pain be your picker. If you pick from a place of pain, when you heal, you will want something different. We covered topics like therapy, triggers, important conversations to have in dating and trauma bonding. Courtney's piece of advice to our sisters about trauma and marriage: Don't be afraid to explore what could be lying underneath the surface. When we don't do that, we continue to choose men from a place of pain. Where to find Courtney: IG: courtneyj.loyd Website: courtneyloyd.com =================================================== #3 In The Thick of It: The Lonliness of Divorce (Episode 18) "In The Thick Of It" is where I talk about whatever I'm going through at that moment. In this episode, I'm unpacking the unexpected heaviness of loneliness in the midst of divorce during a pandemic AND the holiday season. ================================================== #2 Transitioning Parental Relationships & Boundaries w/ Diana Copeland (Ep. 24) One thing that stuck out: Be okay with sitting in the silence once you have expressed your boundaries. We talked about how to define self, changing boundaries and how to voice them, transitioning relationships with older adults, and people pleasing. Diana's advice our sisters about transitioning relationships and boundaries: Know that you are loved. Trust your gut. Live including yourself. Do what makes you happiest. Where to find Diana: IG: coachdianacopeland Website: www.diana-copeland.com =========================================== #1 Worthy Woman w/ Darnise Harper (Episode 20) One thing that stuck out: Your self-worth is like building a house. You must start with a solid foundation. If your foundation is shaky, everything else will be. We talked about defining self-worth/ confidence, building your “house” of self-worth, and the progression of self-confidence Darnise's advice our sisters about self-worth: Never compromise your self-worth. Your value is your value. Where to Find Darnise: IG: iamaworthywoman Podcast: Worthy Women Podcast
Please Join me and my guest Sherrie' Darnise Burrell' from Beverly Hills, as we discuss Public Speaking, Business Development, Public & Media Relations & Marketing. Sherrie' is with SVP Communications - Burrell WW, handling Strategic Business Planning, Negotiations & Communications. She has years of experience in the Marketing world. This will be an Awesome Conversation. Broadcast on: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gKwYafNa Meta: https://lnkd.in/gfmYuCtV Youtube: https://lnkd.in/gkxDzsHi Connect with Russ: Website: www.russhedge.com Email: russ@russhedge.com Connect with Sherrie: LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/ghzxeCp3 Website: burrellworldwide.com #publicrelations #negotiations #communications #connection #marketing #inspirationspecialist #RussSelfie
In this episode Darnise discusses the benefits of journaling.
Dear Sis, I wish that we would inherently know how valuable we are. Sometimes we depend on other people or accolades to prove that we are valuable, but I assure you that isn't the case. No job title or home title determines WHO are you. Guess what? You get to decide. Today I'm talking with Darnise Harper about self-confidence, self-worth, and being a worthy woman. Darnise's Bio Darnise is first and foremost a proud mom. She is also the host of the Worthy Women podcast and a Confidence Coach. Being someone who had what others would consider a picture-perfect life she had no reason not to be confident, but that all changed when the fairytale ended in divorce and her becoming a single mom. With her confidence shattered and having to rediscover who she was outside of being a wife. She had to learn how to rebuild not only her shattered confidence but also pick up the pieces of her life. Though the process wasn't easy it not only made her faith foundation stronger, along the way her confidence was rebuilt and she began to rediscover who she was. She now teaches other women how to rebuild their confidence and discover or rediscover who they are. Darnise is passionate about facilitating transformation in women and teaching them that knowing who you are and having confidence is possible. One thing that stuck out: Your self-worth is like building a house. You must start with a solid foundation. If your foundation is shaky, everything else will be. Topics Covered: Defining self-worth/ confidence Building your “house” of self-worth Self-worth spills over into other areas of life Misconceptions of self-confidence The progression of self-confidence Darnise, what's one piece of advice you would want to give your sisters about self-worth? Never compromise your self-worth. Your value is your value. Where To Find Darnise Instagram: iamaworthywoman Podcast: Worthy Women Podcast Follow me! Instagram: Taccarra_Renee Facebook Group: A Letter To My Sister Podcast Email: Hello@lettertomysister.com
In this episode Darnise discusses the freedom of forgiveness.
In this episode Darnise provides a bit of encouragement. Please know that it won't always be like this.
In this episode Darnise discusses keys to navigating the journey.
In this episode Darnise discusses the importance of letting go of should've could've would've. Give yourself grace and don't allow the should've could've would've hold you back from being all that you are called to be.
In this episode Darnise provides some tips and motivation for keeping going when you want to give up.
In this episode Darnise discusses why checking in with yourself is important and some tips for checking in with yourself.
In this episode Darnise discusses the importance of setting the atmosphere.
In this episode Darnise discusses how to use the S.O.A.P. Bible Study Method to build your faith.
In this episode Darnise discusses misconceptions about confidence.
In this episode Darnise discusses tips on maneuvering through new beginnings.
In this episode Darnise discusses not allowing someone else's fear to shake your confidence.
In this episode Darnise discusses how making small changes can make a big impact.
In this episode Darnise celebrates her 2 year podcast anniversary week with a letter to her past self that will encourage you on this confidence journey.
In this episode Darnise talks about the importance of letting your light shine.