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On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Dawn McCoy, executive director of CCHASM, and Bonnie Cauthorn, the 2022 Christmas Mother, about how you can get involved this holiday season to make Thanksgiving and Christmas a little better for those in need in Chesterfield County. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guests: Dawn McCoy, Executive Direct of the Chesterfield Colonial Heights Alliance for Social Ministry (CCHASM) (cchasm.org) Bonnie Cauthorn, the 2022 Chesterfield Colonial Christmas Mother (cchchristmasmother.com) Filmed in-house by the Department of Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Raise up a child and they shall not depart from it.....we've heard that a ton of times; right? Well, does that hold true with Dawn McCoy? Listen in for part 2 and see if God is a God of promises.Reach Out to Dawn: Instagram:-@redshoeprojectinc-@whenwecomeundoneTikTok: @dawnmcjoyFacebook:-www.facebook.com/TheRedShoeProject-www.facebook.com/whenwecomeundoneYoutube:When we come "Undone" with Dawn McJoyRadio station website: wwwkcaaradio.com-When we come "Undone" - Wednesdays at 7pmConnect with Me:Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674
Raise up a child and they shall not depart from it.....we've heard that a ton of times; right? Well, does that hold true with Dawn McCoy? Listen in and see if God is a God of promises.Reach Out to Dawn: Instagram: -@redshoeprojectinc-@whenwecomeundoneTikTok: @dawnmcjoyFacebook:-www.facebook.com/TheRedShoeProject -www.facebook.com/whenwecomeundoneYoutube:When we come "Undone" with Dawn McJoy Radio station website: wwwkcaaradio.com-When we come "Undone" - Wednesdays at 7pmConnect with Me: Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674
This week I'm rewinding back to my episode with the amazing Dawn McCoy! You guys loved this episode and loved hearing about Dawn's experience raising a blind child with a TBI. ---- This week Jamie talks to Dawn McCoy, voiceover artist, actress and host. Dawn's baby Waylon is a survivor of a traumatic brain injury and they chat about TBIs and why she chooses to have a positive outlook for her baby. They then get into signs/how to spot a sociopath (Dawn studied this in college and it's insanely interesting). Follow along on IG: @itsJamieStone and @ALittleTooMuchPodcast Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe
Recent findings from research co-funded by APFED and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology could have a major impact on food allergy testing for people with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). In this episode, co-hosts Dawn McCoy and Ryan Piansky discuss the research that could better identify food triggers that cause EoE symptoms with the principal investor of the study, David Hill, MD, PhD. Dr. Hill is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and an Attending Physician in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). In addition to being a practicing allergist, Dr. Hill runs a basic and translational research laboratory that studies the role of the immune system in allergy and obesity, with a particular focus on eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). He is the author of more than 50 research articles and abstracts, is on the Editorial Board of BMC Pediatrics, and has been the recipient of several awards including the Young Faculty Award from the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the Young Physician-Scientist Award from the American Society for Clinical Investigation. In this episode, Dr. Hill shares more about his interest in studying EoE, and how he became involved in research related to food triggers and EoE. He explains how the new tests he and his team have created compare to traditional food allergy tests, and why the new tests are much more effective at identifying EoE food triggers. Dr. Hill also sheds light on the impact these tests could have on clinical management of EoE, and the impact they could have on people with EoE. Tune in to find out more. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [1:34] Ryan introduces the guest for this episode — Dr. David Hill. [2:15] Dr. Hill shares information about his background and what led to his interest in studying eosinophilic esophagitis. [3:38] How does traditional food allergy testing work? [6:37] Dr. Hill is involved in research to create a special test to help quickly and easily identify foods that could be triggering symptoms of EoE. He explains how he entered this research area. [10:03] Dr. Hill recently published a paper describing a new form of testing for EoE. He explains more about the test and how it fits in clinical management. [11:34] Are Dr. Hill's tests similar to the food sensitivities tests available online? [12:39] What are T-cells? [15:36] Traditional food allergy tests are not much better than guessing for diagnosing allergens. Dr. Hill's new test is much more accurate. [18:51] These same types of tests can also be used to determine if new triggers have developed in a patient with EoE. [20:23] Could this test also be applied to non-food triggers such as environmental allergies? [21:23] Would this test be beneficial for other sorts of eosinophil-associated diseases that aren't purely focused on the digestive tract? [22:56] Are clinicians already using this test in daily practice? [24:35] Is Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) the only center currently recruiting for this study? [25:50] What are some things that have surprised Dr. Hill in his research? [27:25] What are some of Dr. Hill's upcoming research projects related to EoE? [30:00] Dr. Hill shares some final thoughts. Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Dr. David Hill CHOP Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) 2021 EOS Connection Patient Education Conference EOS Connections Online Community This episode is brought to you thanks to the support of our Education Partners: Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi Genzyme, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Tweetables: “We study EoE using animal models, and we've actually shown that IgE is not necessary to develop an EoE-like disease in a mouse, for example.” — Dr. Hill “We developed a new test that instead of looking at the IgE molecule, looks at the T-cell, and what we're hoping is that by looking at the food response that the T-cell makes, that we can then figure out which foods are causing the disease.” — Dr. Hill “[The tests] could be used to determine whether or not new triggers or previously undiagnosed triggers were contributing to EoE.” — Dr. Hill
Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA), formerly known as Churg-Strauss Syndrome, is a rare condition that can be challenging to diagnose. In this episode, co-hosts Dawn McCoy and Ryan Piansky explore the topic of EGPA and how it can be managed with expert Peter A. Merkel, MD, MPH. Dr. Merkel is the Chief of Rheumatology and a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Merkel is an internationally recognized research and clinical expert in vasculitis and scleroderma and is an author of over 350 scientific publications. He is the Principal Investigator of the NIH-Sponsored Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium (VCRC), a leading international research infrastructure for vasculitis clinical investigation. Dr. Merkel's research focuses on clinical trial design and conduct, outcome measure development, clinical epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and biomarker discovery. In this episode, Dr. Merkel shares information about what EGPA is, and why diagnosing it can be a challenge. A rare disease that mimics other conditions, EGPA is often misdiagnosed and confused with other similar conditions. Dr. Merkel explains the key identifying features of EGPA, current treatment options, and how patients can manage their symptoms by working closely with their healthcare team. He also talks about research advances in this area, and how patients can help in the understanding, treatment, and management of EGPA. Tune in to find out more. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [1:31] Ryan introduces the guest for this episode — Dr. Peter Merkel. [2:15] Dr. Merkel shares a little about his background and his experiences treating people with EGPA. [3:42] EGPA can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms are similar to other diseases. What are some common conditions that EGPA is misdiagnosed as? [7:30] How well is EGPA understood among doctors? [9:11] There is a lot of overlap between EGPA and other conditions. What makes EGPA unique? [10:11] How likely are doctors to come across a situation where it is impossible to distinguish between EGPA and other conditions? [11:39] What are some indications or symptoms that would prompt a doctor to start exploring EPGA as a diagnosis? Specifically, how do doctors make that diagnosis? [13:01] How would doctors determine if a person's asthma is related to EGPA or eosinophilic asthma? Can a person have both conditions? [14:23] Do most people with EGPA end up seeing a number of different specialists before they get to diagnosis? [15:50] Who are some of the specialists that a person with EGPA might want to have on their care team? [17:14] With so many different things to juggle at once, how often should patients see their care team? [19:24] What kinds of research is being conducted to develop a proper diagnostic test for EGPA? [20:54] Dr. Merkel explains more about the different treatment options available and how they work. [25:54] The other aspect of treating EGPA is addressing the airway disease. [27:05] What is considered well-controlled EGPA? [28:05] What is the typical progression of EGPA? [29:00] EGPA is a fairly rare condition. Is it more common in children or adults? [30:57] What are some key findings from recent research about EGPA? [32:17] How has Dr. Merkel seen patients make a difference in research discoveries? [33:26] Dr. Merkel shares a few resources for listeners. Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Dr. Peter Merkel Dr. Peter Merkel at Penn Medicine Real Talk: Eosinophilic Diseases “Episode 003: Self-Advocating With an Eosinophil-Disease” Vasculitis Foundation Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium (VCRC) APFED Resource Page: Eosinophilic Granulomatosis With Polyangiitis Eosinophilic Connect Patient Insights Network EOS Connections Online Community This episode is brought to you thanks to the support of our Education Partner: GlaxoSmithKline. Tweetables: “EGPA is a form of vasculitis but really, it's a combination of multiple different organ system problems. The commonality among patients who have EGPA is over 90% of patients will have asthma.” — Dr. Merkel “[EGPA] is a rare disease. It's unusual and it can mimic other things and it hides in plain sight.” — Dr. Merkel “The patient needs to be part of that captaincy, if you will, and he or she should help take control of their own disease. I think that's very important for patients to be as aware as they can so they can help work together.” — Dr. Merkel “You can't do research without patients. They're at the center of what we do.” — Dr. Merkel
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we focus on the start of the holiday season and discuss a couple of opportunities for you to get involved this year. First we talk to Dawn McCoy, CEO of Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Alliance for Social Ministry (CCHASM) to learn more about that organization's Thanksgiving meal donations. Then we catch up with Phyllis Poats, who is the 2021 Chesterfield-Colonial Heights Christmas Mother, to talk about how you can help out those in need this Christmas. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Susan S. Pollard Co-Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Camera Operator/Promotions: Vernon Freeman Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J' Elias O'Neal and Liz Hart Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guest: Dawn McCoy, CEO of CCHASM Phyllis Posts, 2021 Christmas Mother Filmed in-house by the Department of Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
There is no denying that mealtime can be a challenge for those with eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) who are on elimination diets. In this episode, co-hosts Dawn McCoy and Ryan Piansky discuss some creative strategies that can help make mealtimes easier with Holly Knotowicz, MS, CCC-SLP. Holly Knotowicz is a Speech-Language Pathologist and a Feeding and Swallowing Specialist. Her background is in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and her areas of clinical interest include behavioral, oral motor, and oral sensory feeding disorders, including mealtime dynamics. Holly specializes in working with children who have eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGID), including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), and working with children who have food allergies, FPIES, and neurogenic disorders. She is an active participant in research, has been published in Gastroenterology Journal, and is an international speaker on feeding. In this episode, Holly shares a little about her own journey with EoE, how that influenced her to dedicate herself to this field, as well as how feeding therapists can help care for those with these conditions. Holly draws on her years of experience to share tips, strategies, and creative coping mechanisms to improve people's experiences with food, as well as how to navigate the social norms around food and eating. Tune in to find out more about how a feeding therapist can become an invaluable part of a healthcare team for someone with an EGID, such as EoE. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is designed to support, not replace the relationship that exists between listeners and their healthcare providers. Opinions, information, and recommendations shared in this podcast are not a substitute for medical advice. Decisions related to medical care should be made with your healthcare provider. Opinions and views of guests and co-hosts are their own. Key Takeaways: [1:40] Ryan introduces the guest for this episode — Holly Knotowicz. [2:40] Holly shares a little about how she got started in her field. [3:11] What is the role of feeding therapists in the care of someone with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)? [4:08] How does Holly collaborate with other specialists, specifically pediatricians and gastroenterologists? [5:27] What are some of Holly's tips for people who are just starting an elimination diet? [9:42] Ryan relates his personal experience of having limited foods in his diet. [10:37] What are some coping mechanisms that Holly recommends for people who have trouble with a new food? [13:30] Holly touches on the social aspect of food in our culture. How might someone with dietary restrictions navigate these social activities? [18:48] What are some of the long-term benefits of parents and children working with feeding therapy services? [21:17] How does Holly help children and families who have a reluctance to reintroduce certain foods back into their diet, and how can they work with their healthcare provider to do that? [24:50] What are some creative tactics and tools that Holly gives the children she works with to help them in the long term after they leave the treatment session? [29:20] How can someone locate a feeding specialist? Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Email Holly Always-Sometimes-Future Foods Resource PickyEaters.co FeedingMatters.org Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) 2021 EOS Connection Patient Education Conference APFED Recipes EOS Connections Online Community APFED's Specialist Finder This episode is brought to you thanks to the support of our Education Partners: Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi Genzyme, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
This week Jamie talks to Dawn McCoy, voiceover artist, actress and host. Dawn's baby Waylon is a survivor of a traumatic brain injury and they chat about TBIs and why she chooses to have a positive outlook for her baby. They then get into signs/how to spot a sociopath (Dawn studied this in college and it's insanely interesting). Follow along on IG: @itsJamieStone and @ALittleTooMuchPodcast Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe
In recent years, there has been a greater focus on infusing the patient voice in clinical research in the space of eosinophilic disorders. In this episode, co-hosts Dawn McCoy and Ryan Piansky discuss the shift toward patient-led research for eosinophilic diseases with Evan Dellon, MD, MPH. Dr. Dellon is an adult gastroenterologist with a clinical focus on eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also serves as a member of APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council. Dr. Dellon's main research interests are the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of EoE, as well as similar investigations into the other EGIDs. He is widely published in this area, and collaborates with investigators all over the world. Dr. Dellon highlights some of the different types of research in this field, the important role that patients play beyond just participating in clinical trials, and how patient engagement in research has evolved through the years. He also shares more about some of the trends in this area, and what we can expect in the future when it comes to patient involvement in clinical research. Tune in to find out more. Key Takeaways: [0:52] Hosts Dawn McCoy and Ryan Piansky introduce themselves. [1:33] Ryan introduces the guest for this episode - Dr. Evan Dellon. [1:51] Dr. Dellon shares more about himself and the research he is involved in. [2:53] What are some ways patients are driving research in the eosinophil space to advance knowledge beyond trialing experimental drugs? [5:30] Patient participation in clinical trials is crucial in getting therapy approved, but when is patient input appropriate or just as critical? [8:37] There has been an increase in the number of survey interview opportunities for patients recently. How impactful is it for patients to participate in these types of projects? [13:33] How has patient engagement changed over the years, and how has that helped research? [15:51] Dr. Dellon explains more about the feasibility element of conducting research. [18:26] Who has a stake in research? Who are some of the key players impacted by research findings? [21:27] What are some ways that the healthcare field can improve patient engagement in research? What are the trends Dr. Dellon is seeing? [25:04] What does Dr. Dellon think the future of patient engagement in research will look like? [25:48] Dr. Dellon shares some final thoughts about patient engagement in research. Mentioned in This Episode: American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders (APFED) APFED on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram Dr. Evan Dellon APFED's Health Sciences Advisory Council EGID Partners Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR) Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) IBD Partners This episode is brought to you thanks to the support of our Education Partners: Bristol Myers Squibb, Sanofi Genzyme, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
As a leader, what are you doing to reach back and continually grow others through your leadership? People First Leaders have a responsibility to constantly teach and develop those around them so they can be tomorrow's leaders. That's exactly what Dawn McCoy does. Dawn is the founder of Flourish Leadership Group, a leadership development and communications firm providing strategic services and professional development. Dawn and Chris discuss the importance of self-care, tools to engage your team, communicating with others, and Instagram Reels to reach your audience to enhance the employee experience. Connect with Dawn McCoy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnmccoy/ Website: https://flourishleadership.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnmccoybooks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DawnMcCoyBooks/ Subscribe & Follow https://my.captivate.fm/www.instagram.com/leadingpeoplefirst/ (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/company/leading-people-first/ (LinkedIn) https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingPeopleFirst.com (LeadingPeopleFirst.com)
90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
Ari leaves her life behind to be with Biniyam in Ethiopia, but her mom has standards; Jenny is shocked when she arrives at her new home in India; Chaos erupts when Brittany arrives in Jordan; Jihoon reveals he is keeping another secret from Deavan. It's not gonna go well folks.Things mentioned in this episode:Interview by Mattie's friend Dawn McCoy with Danny Trejo https://www.instagram.com/iamdawnmccoy/Kate Casey interview of Brittany https://play.acast.com/s/realitylifewithkatecasey/fc630f57-2a06-4984-b29e-ba472cd55a9cKEEP UP with the Gays in our NEWSLETTER! (Only comes once a month—no more!)WANT EXTRA CONTENT-Subscribe to our GAYtreon! For a Bonus Episode or for our Watch-A-Long Video!TO LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES FOR 90DAY GAYS CLICK HERE!!!!!We recap the WHOLE 90 DAY FIANCÉ UNIVERSE. So come drink the kool-aid, kids. Find all our podcasts on our podcast network, 90DayGays.com.Y'ALL--COME AT US ON CAMEO! Book Jake or Matt! We will read you, sing to you, or tell you if your BF has BDF.Get a mug, shirt, pillow at our MERCH STORE!Wanna talk with your Sissy Squad? Join our PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUPFind us on the Socials:90DayGays onTwitter & 90DayGays on Instagram & like our Facebook PageFind Mattie! Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarr Find Jake! Twitter: @jakeitorfakeit Instagram: @jakeitorfakeit Listen to our Sabrina podcast, called Bitchcraft. Netflix has us living for this show! Bitchcraft: The Sabrina Recap ShowListen to our recap show of Riverdale…yes it’s RIVERMALES!Listen to Mattie’s other ADVICE podcast, THE DEAR MATTIE SHOW! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actress/voiceover artist/media maven/branding expert Dawn McCoy is here to share her journey from working with makeup titan Trish McAvoy to being Sandra Bullock’s stand-in on "Miss Congeniality" to working as Barbra Streisand’s personal shopper to now running her own growing media empire with half-a-million followers across her social media accounts. Dawn is a long-time friend of Hunter’s and an instant friend to Ashley after this conversation. She shares what she’s learned about leaning into creativity when life throws us curveballs, the importance of pivoting, finding your own voice, and following your instincts. Dawn also gives us actionable steps that she uses with branding clients on how to build a strong social media platform and explains why she’s been letting down her guard down on Instagram lately. We all discuss what is bringing us joy right now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have you ever had those moments where you've thought "YUP, I'm just that one person who's not meant to get everything that they want"? Well... I've been there and so has today's guest Dawn McCoy. With a baby and wedding on the way, at the age of 41, Dawn illustrates to the world that having your happily ever afters in career, love, and more don't have an age limit or an expiration date. Listen to this week's episode as Dawn shares her life journey on how letting go of control has been the secret to finding all of her joys.Follow Dawn below!:Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamdawnmccoyBlog: www.iamdawnmccoy.comFollow me on Instagram!: www.instagram.com/elainechaya
In last week’s episode, writer and influencer Dawn McCoy shared how she went from Barbara Streisand’s assistant to a mega social media influencer, and how she grew from 0 to over 250K followers and what it really means to brand yourself. This week, I show you exactly how to gain free publicity for your business, garner brand deals as an influencer, write an effective pitch, and how to stand out among the saturation by using a unique pitching formula that I developed. To try Pitch It Perfect head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com/course and type in “theinfluencerpodcast” under the coupon code tab for your discount. For show notes and additional information head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com
You’re listening to the Influencer Podcast episode number 16. Last week's episode took us behind the scenes of the mega successful brand Baublebar with its co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky. Daniella shared tips on brand growth, the best tools to use to target your ideal audience, the importance of engagement vs scale, and what an influencer must do to get noticed by a major brand. In this week’s episode, writer and influencer Dawn McCoy shares how she went from Barbara Streisand’s assistant to a mega social media influencer, and how she grew from 0 to over 250K followers on Instagram and what it really means to brand yourself. For show notes and additional information head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com To up level your own influence, garner free publicity for your business and consistently land brand deals every month, head over to bit.ly/pitchitperfectcourse
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at www.Sharvette.comFirst segment: Grace Robinson appearing at 6pmSecond segment: Dawn McCoy appearing at 6:30pm
Meg Le Vu (I love saying her name!), is the host of GET IN THE LAB, a youtube series that she loves doing to help people across the world get their message out on web video. Put simply, Meg is a do-gooder, kinda like me so I think we bonded about that. This was a fun quick show I taped in a hallway at a podcast convention--I've done WORSE in hallways, sugars! Find all things Meg at: http://getinthelab.me/ Also, on Wed. June 27th my good friend Dawn McCoy is launching her OWN PODCAST, called Dine and Dish with Dawn. Subscribe and take a listen at http://dineanddishwithdawn.libsyn.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am so thrilled to interview a good friend of mine from the early blogging days, Dawn McCoy, aka Beauty Frosting. Hear us talk about: Her connections to Lionel Richie, Barbara Streisand, Sandra Bullock, Bill Clinton, and Jerry Bruckheimer. Boxed Cake Mix Tricks, my Red Wine/Orange Soda Cake, her mother's Strawberry Jello Cake. Body Image, #BestWithinYourBounds, Body Size. Entertaining Tips, Why she should be a spokesperson for Chili's, Finger Sandwiches, Steel Magnolias Bridal Shower. #Dear15Me. Theme music is by Podcast Guest Goh Nakamura. Keep in touch via Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @mslynnchen. xo Lynn
I love that your write to me. I love that you laugh with me. And I love that you always keep me guessing on what you'll ask next. Starting this lil' podcast a year ago has enriched my life so very much. And to celebrate my freshman year, who better to join me than my BFF and neighbor, host, life guru, and do-gooder Dawn McCoy. Also since Dawn's been on the show before there are NEW CHATTY MATTIE questions...ohhhh! Thanks for a great year, sugars. Mwah! And if you love Dawn as much as I, find all things of Miss McCoy on www.beautyfrosting.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dawn McCoy isn't just a beauty blogger, a host, and a philanthropist...SHE'S MY NEIGHBOR! We met years ago while walking our pups and we quickly became great friends. On this episode, we get to truth talking y'all. Topics include: Dealing with a narcissistic parent, how to live your life purpose, and advice for a distraught 33 year old woman who is having sex with a 19 year old man! (I want THAT problem sugar!) So get your sweat tea ready for this very Southern episode of the Dear Mattie Show. Read her blog at www.beautyfrosting.com or Instagram @beautyfrosting Follow Dawn on Twitter: @beautyfrosting Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeautyFrosting PIntrest: www.pinterest.com/beautyfrostingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pay tribute to the MIX. Well, it is one year later and we have put together a show of nothing but mix tape tribute songs. Along with bits from our favorite record store. 1. Anniversary. (music bed) , Travis. 2. Vintage Maxell "high fidelity" comercial. 3. Mix Tape, Michael Shelley. 4. Mixtape, Tift Merrit. 5. Mixtape, Butch Walker. 6. High Fidelity movie clip. 7. Mix Tape, Johnny Socko. 8. Mix Tape, Gavin Bradley. 9. Mix Tape, Artichoke. 10. High Fidelity movie clip. 11. Mixtape, Tom Milsom. 12. Mixtape, Jimmy Eat World. 13. High Fidelity movie clip. 14. Mixtape, Tiemo Heauer. 15. Mixtape, Brand New. 16. Mix Tape (for a lover), The Sight Seers. 17. Mix Tape, Dawn McCoy. 18. High Fidelity movie clip.
Dawn McCoy is founder of Flourish Leadership Group (LLC), a leadership communications firm that empowers non-profit executives, public servants, and youth leaders to become extraordinary leaders.She translates her leadership experiences as a community activist, library foundation board member, elected school board trustees, and working for Sacramento City public schools into the guiding principles of Leadership Building Blocks: An Insider's Guide to Success. The book is now available for purchase through flourishleadership.com, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.Dawn's groundbreaking work has been featured at workshops and her articles have appeared in various dailies and publications nationwide. Dawn is a recognized consultant and coach who lectures and conducts hands-on activities for large and small groups. She shares her powerful message about the role of leadership in creating effective systems -- school districts, community- and faith-based organizations, businesses, and political training programs.Dawn was among the youngest elected members of the Sacramento City Unified School Board of Trustees, one of the nation's fifty largest school systems in November 2002. At the age of thirty-three, she won a position serving more than 161,000 constituents and 46,000 students on her first attempt running for public office.Prior to running for the school board, she served in nonprofit capacities for more than fifteen years and served as a Capitol Hill legislative aide.She holds a bachelor's of science degree in psychology from Howard University and a master of public policy degree from Georgetown University.Dawn resides with her family in Richmond, Virginia. Visit Dawn online at www.flourishleadership.com
Dawn McCoy is founder of Flourish Leadership Group (LLC), a leadership communications firm that empowers non-profit executives, public servants, and youth leaders to become extraordinary leaders.She translates her leadership experiences as a community activist, library foundation board member, elected school board trustees, and working for Sacramento City public schools into the guiding principles of Leadership Building Blocks: An Insider's Guide to Success. The book is now available for purchase through flourishleadership.com, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.Dawn's groundbreaking work has been featured at workshops and her articles have appeared in various dailies and publications nationwide. Dawn is a recognized consultant and coach who lectures and conducts hands-on activities for large and small groups. She shares her powerful message about the role of leadership in creating effective systems -- school districts, community- and faith-based organizations, businesses, and political training programs.Dawn was among the youngest elected members of the Sacramento City Unified School Board of Trustees, one of the nation's fifty largest school systems in November 2002. At the age of thirty-three, she won a position serving more than 161,000 constituents and 46,000 students on her first attempt running for public office.Prior to running for the school board, she served in nonprofit capacities for more than fifteen years and served as a Capitol Hill legislative aide.She holds a bachelor's of science degree in psychology from Howard University and a master of public policy degree from Georgetown University.Dawn resides with her family in Richmond, Virginia. Visit Dawn online at www.flourishleadership.com
There is never a leadership vaccum when Dawn McCoy is in the picture. She leads Florish Leadership Group, LLC a Richmond, VA based consulting firm. Dawn takes organizations to the next level of their potential through her coaching and consulting and speaking. She is author of the book, Leadership Building Blocks, tune in to get your prescription for leadership on The Wealthy Speaker Show. Listen live (646) 595-4797 or visit us in the web chat room http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paullawrencevann
SHE'S BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!We are closing out Women's Month with a BANG! The lovely LisaRaye is back on Real Talk to discuss her new TVOne Reality show "LisaRaye: The Real McCoy", finding focus after friendship fiascos and marital melodrama as well as what's next for her. Tune in @ 7 PM to hear one of the realiest celebrities in the business. Call 347-215-6446 to ask LisaRaye some questions and just show her some Real Talk love.
Dream beyond your means. Discover your personal passion. Develop and cultivate the greatness within you. As we celebrate Women's History Month, this show will feature 3 powerful women authors who epitomize success: Deana Murphy, Catrice Jackson and Dawn McCoy. Hear how they keep it all together! This is the year of the BLACK WOMAN! www.essence.com
Tune in to be motivated, excited and influenced during Women's History Month! My 1st guest is Dawn McCoy who is a nationally-recognized speaker and author. We will be highlighting her new book Leadership Building Blocks: An Insider's Guide to Success. As one of the youngest elected African-American elected on the Sacramento City Unified School Board, Dawn McCoy examines seven self-help leadership fundamentals vital for youth, executives, public administrators, and community leaders. She is founder and president of Flourish Leadership Group dedicated to transforming ordinary people into extraordinary leaders. www.flourishleadership.com. My second guest is Tanya White and she will talk to us about her 4th book, Girl, You Can Win!: The 10 Highly Essential Habits Of A Winning Woman which will be released March 1, 2010, just in time to kick off Women's History Month. Tanya is guaranteed to tear down the strongholds of those defeating mindsets with her winning combination of insightful and inspirational nuggets of profound life wisdom. www.TanyaWhite.com Listen online at http://www.BlogTalkRadio.com/Mitchell-Productions