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What happens when a parent's deeply held Christian values collide with their child's life-altering decisions? Debrah McNinch faced this question head-on when her adult son announced he was transgender in 2017. The pain and isolation that followed became the catalyst for Battle Cry Moms, a prayer movement uniting mothers of prodigal children across denominational lines.With raw honesty, Debrah shares the journey from devastation to determination, revealing how she navigated the tension between unconditional love and unwavering faith. "I couldn't hate my child enough to get him to heaven, and I couldn't love him straight to hell," she explains, articulating the delicate balance many Christian parents struggle to maintain when their children make choices that conflict with their beliefs.The conversation tackles the uncomfortable reality that churches often fall short in supporting families through these crises. Many parents find themselves caught between two extremes - reject your child or fully affirm choices against your faith - with little guidance on finding a middle path rooted in both truth and grace. Debrah's experience highlights the urgent need for faith communities to create space for messy realities rather than perpetuating the illusion of perfect Christian families.Battle Cry Moms now connects over 1,300 mothers worldwide through a private online platform where they can share struggles, find specific support groups, and most importantly, unite in persistent prayer for their children. The community stands on the conviction that while parents cannot force their children back to faith, they can stand in the gap through faithful intercession, armed with Scripture and unwavering hope.Whether you're personally walking through the heartbreak of a prodigal journey or seeking to better support those who are, this conversation offers practical wisdom, spiritual encouragement, and a powerful reminder that no situation is beyond God's redemptive reach. Join us to discover how persistent prayer and unconditional love can become your battle cry in life's most challenging seasons.https://www.debramcninch.com/https://www.battlecrymoms.com/Let me know what you think of this episode? Support the showSupport the Podcast. https://buymeacoffee.com/dorseyrossSocial Media Links, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dorsey.ross/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DROCKROSS/ My Book Amazon Book Overcomer https://bit.ly/4h7NGIP
Meet Deb Conrad. She was fired for reporting the Covid ab's adverse affects as required by law. It was a cover up by the medical system that will likely set precedence across the country. Deb chose the role of a whistleblower and had a solid legal case for "False claims" and it could severely damage the entire medical system.Follow at: https://iamdebconrad.com/-----------------------------Check out all of our vendors at: https://patriotswithgrit.com/patriot-partners/ SPONSORS FOR THIS VIDEO❤️ Cardio Miracle - Boost your energy, help support your immune system, and improve your mental clarity-plus use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://cardiomiracle.myshopify.com/discount/GRIT➡️ RNC Store- Immunity is your first line of defense and laetrile/B17 from Richardson Nutritional Center can provide you with natural health supplements to improve your wellness. - Use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://rncstore.com/GRIT
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. David Kim shares a few ways to refresh your skincare routine for spring. Also, the inspiring story behind a unique library in Chicago that is helping people learn new skills and build community. Plus, Debra Messing joins to discuss her new film with Robert De Niro, ‘Alto Knights.'
I love it when people find their purpose. For 25 years of my life, I was a television reporter telling stories and not always the happiest stories; sometimes I was covering crimes. Now I get to put a spotlight on people doing amazing things, and I'm so proud to have my next guest on the show because she also has a passion for helping people. Chelsea Debrah is a family nurse practitioner, and she's the owner and CEO of Orchid Wellness.
In this episode of Wheelchair Nerds, we dive deep into the world of product development with Dan Debrah, Vice President of Research and Development at Permobil. Join us as we explore the journey from concept to creation, uncovering how Dan and his team generate ideas, gather invaluable market research, and navigate the challenges of bringing products to life.
This week on Quill and Curtain, we speak with Debra A. Cole, an award-winning playwright, director, and theatre/writing/arts educator from Lawrence, Kansas. Her plays have been seen by audiences around the world. Tune in to the Quill and Curtain Podcast to discover more about Debra's creative journey, her inspirations, and the magic behind her thought-provoking plays! Our podcast is brought to you by Point Park University's MFA program in writing for stage and screen.
Debra Wimpee, the executive director of Soldiers Wish and mayor of Broken Arrow, shares her journey and the impact of Soldiers Wish on the community. She discusses the challenges and rewards of being in a leadership position and the importance of being intentional with time and balancing work and personal life. The conversation also touches on the significance of financial management and managing people effectively. The hosts also introduce a new segment using conversation cards to spark meaningful discussions. Debra Wimpee, the Mayor of Broken Arrow, shares her experiences as a business owner and her involvement with Soldiers Wish. She discusses the importance of giving back and the impact it can have on both individuals and communities. Debra also talks about the challenges she has faced as a single mother and the lessons she has learned. The conversation touches on topics such as expertise, taking risks, and the power of networking. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of perseverance, growth, and supporting others.TakeawaysSoldiers Wish fills the gap in supporting veterans as they transition back to civilian life, assisting with various needs such as medical bills, car repairs, and home maintenance.Being intentional with time and balancing work and personal life is crucial for success and maintaining healthy relationships.Financial management is important in both personal and professional life, and it is essential to have a clear vision and plan for the future.Managing people effectively requires building trust, maintaining open communication, and being responsive to their needs and concerns.Using conversation cards can be a powerful tool to stimulate meaningful and honest discussions, fostering connection and understanding. Giving back can make a significant impact on individuals and communities.Challenges and hardships can lead to personal and professional growth.Expertise is gained through experience and continuous learning.Taking risks and stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to new opportunities.Networking and building relationships are essential for personal and professional success.Perseverance and support from others are key to overcoming challenges and achieving goals.Sound Bites"We do this incredible job of training our men and women to go over and fight for us. But then, they get done and they come home and they are just expected to be the same people they were when they left.""Being intentional and going on time, trying to be intentional on time. I'm not doing a very good job about that, but I last year was like, for whatever reason, I just thought I've got to start being more intentional.""What are you clear about now that one year ago you didn't know?""Giving back can make an impact as well.""The more we created awareness for Soldiers Wish, the more wishes are coming in.""As a business owner, sometimes making those decisions is hard."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Discussion on Entrepreneurship01:50 Introducing Debra Wimpee and Soldiers Wish02:41 Debrah's Background and Journey to Leadership04:36 Entering Politics and Becoming Mayor05:58 The Role of Mayor and City Management06:45 Challenges and Rewards of Being Mayor08:06 Representing the United States as Mayor10:19 Day-to-Day Responsibilities as Mayor12:09 Managing Finances and People14:53 Soldiers Wish: Supporting Veterans' Transition21:39 Financial Management and Business Ownership23:26 Introduction to Conversation Cards25:23 Discussion on Personal Growth and Learning27:34 Failures and Successes of the Year32:56 Reflecting on Failures and Successes36:13 Planning a Family Reunion and Celebrating Success37:37 The Power of Giving Back38:56 Challenges and Growth as a Single Mother46:20 Expertise: Experience and Continuous Learning50:22 Taking Risks and Embracing New Opportunities57:26 The Importance of Networking and Building Relationships01:04:29 Perseverance and Support: Overcoming ChallengesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/brews-business--5630487/support.
The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright
What You Will Learn: An introduction to Debrah's background and Trifecta care (0 min) Some facts on Alzheimer's disease (1.50 min) Debrah's bio (2.30 min) How Debrah got started with aromatherapy and how her mother's diagnosis changed her career path (5 min) How Debrah found the three specific modalities she uses to assist and holistically care for those with Alzheimer's disease (8.30 min) What other relaxation techniques Debrah incorporates with the HEARTs Process and aromatherapy to help those with Alzheimer's and their families (12.30 min) The customized, hand-made sensory tools that Debrah offers as part of her program (13 min) The importance of aromatherapy for helping those with Alzheimer's and the cautions in this patient population (15.30 min) Which form (chemotype) of rosemary oil would not be good for someone who is on medications and has a history of seizures (16.20 min) Why being aware of the stages of Alzheimer's is important to know for appropriate care (18 min) The current number of people affected by Alzheimer's (18.30 min) How music impacts the brain and the research on the Music and Memory program (18.30 min) How Debrah's relaxation techniques open the door to shared memories with families, offers stimulation, are soothing, and enhance communication (25.30 min) How aromatherapy can help with symptoms of sundowning (29.15 min) The oils used in a scientific study that improved symptoms of Alzheimer's – Shared in Debrah's DIYrecipe! (31.30 min) Debrah's new project that can empower others with her methods (33.30 min) What is the HEARTs Process and how it can benefit those with Alzheimer's disease (35 min) The wide applications of Debrah's methods and how it can grow (38 min) The promise of a brighter future for Alzheimer's and the factors that may influence it (42 min) How essential oils can impact cognition in multiple ways (45 minutes) Blending the chemistry and art of aromatherapy via being a clinical aromatherapist (46 min) A heartwarming story of one of Debrah's clients (49.30 min) Debrah's non-invasive, safe way to implement aromatherapy in the frail and elderly (51 min) Debrah's DIY formulations to use in the morning and night to enhance cognition (55 min) The priceless gift of more time and moments shared with a loved one (58 min) The importance of reconnecting and how aromas may help us reunite with nature (58 min) The combination of grounding and calming oils that Debrah uses for stress (1 hr. 2 min) The oil that is most helpful for most people with Alzheimer's (1 hr. 3 min) What Debrah does daily for her self-care (1 hr. 5 min) Links to Learn More about Debbie Nadler, MBA, CCA, RA, Alzheimer's Training & Certification and Her Offerings: Website: @Alzheimer's Support, LLC by Trifecta Care Linkedin: @alzheimerssupport4you X (formally Twitter): @AromawtDebrah YouTube Alzheimer's Support Therapy Shop Alzheimer's Research Guide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 68 of the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast, we have the privilege of hearing from Dr. Debrah Wirtzfeld, a retired surgical oncologist and executive healthcare administrator turned executive coach and consultant. Dr. Wirtzfeld takes us through her fascinating journey, from her impactful roles in the medical field to her current focus on leadership and professional development. She shares insights on skills development, career growth, and the progress of healthcare systems, with a particular emphasis on creating sustainable workflows for physicians. Join us as we explore the evolution of the surgical culture, mentorship, finding work-life balance, and the importance of self-compassion in the healthcare industry. Here are 3 takeaways from this episode: 1. Building a sustainable career in clinical medicine requires intentional and consistent work to enhance performance through building potential and addressing limitations. 2. Setting boundaries is paramount to sustainability in clinical medicine. 3. Intentionally addressing time management and focus is vital to sustainability in clinical medicine Dr. Debrah Wirtzfeld Bio: Dr. Debrah Wirtzfeld is a retired senior healthcare executive and physician leader with over 15 years of experience working with senior and executive leaders in developing their unrecognized potential. As Founder and CEO of MD Confidence Consulting Inc., she has a passion for assisting clients in successfully navigating sustainable and impactful leadership challenges and career transitions. The power of her approach is found in engaging clients around the Gallwey (Timothy Gallwey) equation “Empowered Performance = Potential – Interference”. She challenges clients to expand their strategic networks, focus their time and attention, step up to act despite fear or a lack of confidence, and own their successes in order to optimize their potential. She has incorporated this approach into her wildly successful ‘She Knows ShiFt!' Career Transitions Coaching Package. Debrah holds an MD from the University of Calgary, an MBA and Certificate in Executive Coaching from Royal Roads University, and an ICD.D from Rotman School of Management. She is certified in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Individuals, Leadership, and Teamwork), PROSCI® Change Management, EQi-2.0, and as a facilitator for Crucial Conversations. She currently sits as the Board Chair of the Canadian Physician Coaches Network (CPCN or www.Coach4MD.org ). Connect and learn more from Dr. Wirtzfeld: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debrah-wirtzfeld-md-mba-pcc-91281819/ www.sheknowsshift.com ------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don't forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life. **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.
Join us on a powerful journey with Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, World Health Organisation BreatheLife Ambassador, and founder of the Foundation named after her late daughter, Ella Roberta. In this episode, we delve into the heartbreaking yet inspiring story of Ella's tragic death due to pollution-related respiratory failure, which sparked Rosamund's relentless campaign against air pollution. In conversation with Quentin, Rosamund talks about the shocking statistics on respiratory diseases, particularly in children, and the important role EVs and other clean technologies can play in improving air quality. They also discuss how misinformation is slowing the much-needed transition to cleaner transport and home heating, and the need for greater political support for air improvement initiatives to improve public health and help everyone #StopBurningStuff Podcast references: Find out more about the Ella Roberta Foundation: https://www.ellaroberta.org/ Support our StopBurningStuff campaign and help fight EV and clean energy misinformation: https://www.patreon.com/STOPBurningStuff Join us at the next Everything Electric expo for more myth-busting content: https://everythingelectric.show Subscribe for episode alerts and the Stop Burning Stuff newsletter: http://eepurl.com/iKxG9-/ Visit: https://fullycharged.show/blog/stop-burning-stuff-myth-busting/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StopBSCampaign Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stop-burning-stuff
Thank you for joining us on todays podcast where we share space with Debrah Goetz and discuss A Hero's Journey . Where you can find us: daughters.moon.podcast@gmail.com YouTube – Daughters of the Moon Podcast IG @daughtersofthemoonpodcast Facebook - Daughters of the moon podcast https://daughtersmoonpodca.wixsite.com/mysite Listen to us on any of the Podcast Platforms. Information about guest: https://debrahgoetz.com Other Social Media: DebrahSpiritualHealer Please like, share, follow and subscribe to our podcast. We would really love a positive review, as this helps us to grow our podcast and continue to bring you amazing content. If you would like to be on our podcast, please contact us to let us know what you would like to share with our followers and us. Our guests and topics are for informational purposes and may not align with everyone. We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we live, and work is Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional lands of the indigenous and the Metis People. For as long as the sun shines, the rivers flow, and the grass grows, this land will be recognized as Treaty 6 Territory.
We received a voice note from Thabile“Hey guys, Thabile here. I brought a carrot cake to work for my birthday and it was a total hit! My one colleague is having a party this coming weekend and has asked me to please make the carrot cake for her, I told her I would, but she needs to pay for the ingredients, and she kicked up a fuss and is behaving like a spoilt brat! I'm sorry Debrah! Ingredients are expensive!”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of AromaticChat, I have the pleasure of speaking with Debrah Nadler, an aromatherapist out of Florida.Debrah specializes in helping individuals with Alzheimer's disease.She became an Aromatherapist after she grew up loving plants, and this was just the beginning of her incredible story.Tune in and stay all the way to the end to hear:Her introduction to essential oils, How she dealt with her mother developing Alzheimer's, How she works with people and some of her products, Who inspires her, Some of her other interests, What she's working on now, Her final words for anyone who is dealing with this.LINKS:Aroma Wellness Therapy, llcwww.aromawellnesstherapy.comLinkedin.com/in/debrah-nadler/ facebook.com/debrah.nadler5 , facebook.com/AromaWellnessTherapy/Youtube@aromawellnesstherapyllc507Freebie: mailchi.mp/3a94de41374b/free-pdfBlend Precisely is the software business toolkit for Aromatherapists, Herbalists, and Formulators.Try out Blend Precisely RISK FREE for 14-Days to discover how they can support you in your Aromatic Life and Business.Use MY AFFILIATE LINK to sign up and begin blending taking advantage of this amazing toolkit that includes safety information, dilution, Chakras, perfumery notes, Pricing, and more.Sign up today!Support the show Music by Adipsia Shownotes by VerdantHeart VA Be a Guest HERE
In this podcast episode, we speak to Ameyaw Kissi Debrah, a blogger and prominent figure in Ghana's online media landscape. Our conversation revolved around the evolution of the internet, blogging, and digital media in Ghana and Debrah's journey in this dynamic field.Ameyaw Debrah reflects on the evolution of blogging and the transition from traditional website-focused platforms to social media. We discuss the intricate balance of adapting consumer behaviour and content strategies to align with the changing digital landscape. This adaptability was evident in his personal journey, transitioning from just covering events to identifying as a blogger in the way of a new internet opportunity. Debrah delved into the transformation of content formats over the years, noting the shift towards social media content. He shared his experiences with early monetisation strategies, such as Google AdSense and direct advertising, and how this evolved into influencer marketing with major brands. The rise of video content, particularly on platforms like TikTok, was another key topic. Debrah shared his experiences and challenges with video platforms and discussed the evolution of his video-focused venture, Ameyaw TV.Looking towards the future, Debrah stressed the importance of evolving with the latest trends to sustain a digital media career. He acknowledged the difficulty in predicting future trends but expected technologies like AI to play a significant role. He emphasised the need for African countries to keep pace with global digital advancements to remain competitive.Debrah also highlighted the importance of diversity in content creation, encouraging exploration of niche areas such as environment, technology, or health. This approach, he believed, could unlock unexplored opportunities in African digital media.Lastly, Debrah shared insights on the challenges of creating a media company focused on video content. He emphasised the importance of starting early, adapting based on audience feedback, and maintaining a passion for one's work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Guilty Feminist 375. How to Win People OverPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Chloe Petts with special guest Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah CBE.Recorded 16 October 2023 at Kings Place in London. Released 23 October.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Chloe Pettshttps://twitter.com/ChloePettshttps://www.chloepetts.orgMore about Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrahhttps://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/639320https://www.ellaroberta.orgFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:Soho Theatre 1-4 November: https://sohotheatre.com/events/the-guilty-feminist-7Australia 2024 dates coming soonThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on episode 501, we have a Kinky Story Time submission from our old Cowboy friend, WyMo Buckaroo. On a vast ranch, Carl, the owner, spots a young city woman, Debrah, driving recklessly in search of him. Directed to the ranch by her Aunt for riding lessons, both Debrah and Carl soon discover that they might not need a horse after all. https://www.kinkycast.com/archive/2023-archive/501---wymo-buckaroo---a.html
Join Dr. Debrah Harding, an expert in integrative oncology, as we explore often-ignored cancer risk factors. We'll discuss environmental culprits like heavy metals and chemicals, along with lifestyle choices related to diet and estrogen balance. These elements significantly influence cancer risk and outcomes. Additionally, we'll stress the value of thorough medical forms in spotting these risks and elevating patient care. We'll also address radiation dangers, highlighting a case study. This leads to a broader conversation on electromagnetic effects, risks of phones being held close, and potential harm from earbuds. Take note: The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies certain radio waves as "2B carcinogens." Next, we evaluate the role of naturopathic oncology care in enhancing cancer treatments. We'll clarify misconceptions, spotlighting the significance of the FABNO title. As we conclude, Dr. Harding offers strategies for minimizing pill use and countering supplement fatigue for cancer patients. This episode delivers crucial information for both practitioners and patients.EPISODE CHAPTERS:(0:00:01) - Modifiable Risk Factors for Cancer(0:08:17) - Radiation Exposure and Its Health Impact(0:13:05) - Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity and Its Symptoms(0:24:59) - Naturopathic Medicine in Oncology Care(0:35:11) - Naturopathic Care in Cancer Treatment(0:39:21) - FABNO Certification and Integrative Oncology CareLinks:American Institute for Cancer ResearchNational Association of Environmental MedicineJoin Over 18,000 Leading Medical Professionals and Become a Vibrant Wellness Provider Today!
"Breathing clean air is every child's human right," says grassroots campaigner Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, while sharing the heartbreaking story of her seven-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta, whose asthma was triggered to a fatal point by air pollution. Now, Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is on a mission to raise awareness about the harmful effects of unsafe air on our health and the planet. In this moving talk, she details why governments have an urgent responsibility to take action on air pollution -- and ensure that all children have a chance to live full and healthy lives. After the talk our host Shoshana speaks with health policy expert Dr. Cara James on the necessary steps towards protecting everyone's right to a healthy environment.
Debrah's boyfriend has dirty sheets which is obviously a big turn-off for her. We're going to give him a call and see if we can get him to wash his sheets a little more often.
Fr. Victor sits down with Debrah Madonia to talk about the Daughters of Mary. DIG IN1. Might the Lord be calling you to participate in the Daughters of Mary? To start a chapter in your parish? 2. If not the Daughters of Mary, how is it that the women of your parish can gather to reflect upon the Word of God and let it penetrate their hearts and inform the way they live out their vocation? 3. Do you have a close relationship with the Blessed Mother? If not, how could you develop one? How could she help you to be more open and available to the Word of God in your life? www.nativesoil.org
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In this episode of the Remote CEO Show, I had the pleasure to interview Ameyaw Debrah. Ameyaw Kissi Debrah is a Ghanaian entertainment and lifestyle blogger, freelance journalist, and social media influencer. He is the owner of Ameyaw Debrah Media, a business that owns and operated AmeyawDebrah.com and Ameyaw TV. As a content creator, Ameyaw Debrah has travelled around the world experiencing cultures, meeting people and capturing moments for his huge audience online which generates over 30 million impressions per month . He graduated from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with a bachelor's degree in publishing. While at KNUST, he won the Best Publishing Student award in 2005. He has made significant contributions to several pan-African websites, including Jamati.com, Orijin-ent.com, and ModernGhana.com.
Eric Debrah Otchere's research revolves around the power of music in the context of work; covering an ambitious range from ethnographic research on Ghanaian indigenous fishing culture to personalized musical preferences via modern technology. Throughout history, the power of music to enhance productivity and focus at work has been explored, leveraged and exploited - by individuals and societies. Combining empirical data from his extensive fieldwork with a critical review of literature and theories from different areas of study, Otchere is connecting previously siloed research into a comprehensive body of knowledge on the intricate relationship between music and work. This Long Now Talk is presented in partnership with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. CASBS brings together deep thinkers from diverse disciplines and communities to advance understanding of the full range of human beliefs, behaviors, interactions, and institutions. A leading incubator of human-centered knowledge, CASBS facilitates collaborations across academia, policy, industry, civil society, and government to collectively design a better future.
Jess D is a multi-faceted social media creative and entrepreneur. She has grown her knowledge, experience and businesses using social media over the last 11 years. As a digital professional, she has with strong beauty, alcohol, food, fashion, travel and FMCG expertise. She has created global campaigns working at and with top companies such as WPP, Ogilvy, Fiat Chrysler Group, Unilever, Heathrow, CIROC, Expedia, Pernod Ricard etc. As a specialist in social content and influencer marketing, she has amassed a total social media following of 70K from her fashion and beauty site ( www.lookwhatigot.co.uk) and FBL Bloggers, an influencer network with a global following. As if that isn't enough, she launched her own cosmetics company By Jess D. A beauty brand focused on creating affordable luxury products for women of every skin tone. The brand has been featured in Grazia, Popsugar, Stylist Magazine, Country and Town House etc. Alicia and Jess Discuss: How she got into social media influencing How she mantises from content creation How to create highly engaging branded content Understanding social media algorithms Key social media trends Why she started her beauty brand Connect with Jess: https://www.instagram.com/byjessd/?hl=en https://www.byjessd.com/
Good times had in this pre-roll. Debrah learns that you can just take things from stores.
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Astrology is the most ancient science that uses the elements to understand and unlock the most illusive and fascinating parts of Self, and to bring our lives back into greater balance. In this riveting conversation with Debra Silverman, astrologer and psychotherapist to many well known folks, she reveals the three main aspects of one's chart (which aren't your sun and moon signs!) that she always considers. Also unpacked is how extreme play and fun go hand-in-hand with seriousness on the spiritual path. Never forget that your soul is in love with you. You might as well start falling in love now. This episode ends with an uplifting closing meditation that can be played again and again. Show Notes: A Mystic is someone who is comfortable going in between worlds: the worlds on the inside with eyes closed; the spirit world based on where spirit and the planets are; and the outside world where the rocks, mountains and trees are. It's having one foot in and one foot out. It is traversing these two worlds as easily as the inhalation and the exhalation of the breath. There's no resistance back and forth between all these realms. We can use the elements as a launching point to understanding ourselves more fully. Discussed are the four elements, the “missing element” and how to embody the elements so Spirit can use us fully. Carl Jung the original psychiatrist said, “Psychology will be a dinosaur science until it includes astrology.” Psychology is moving around furniture. Astrology is getting under it and asks, What is the purpose of a lifetime? The very important influence of Saturn in one's astrological chart is detailed. It teaches us like a mean principal, or a Grandpa. You can learn to dance with him. Saturn is your life lesson. Identify the element it's in. The North Node is a secret when you are looking in drawers of astrology. It doesn't show up as a personality trait. If you want to get realized more quickly, go down this backstreet. We often resist it. The opposite of N. Node (True Node) is S. Node which is what you did in past lives and your comfort land. Astrology is the oldest science on earth and its invitation is to help you find freedom. Debra looks at 3 indicators: Saturn, North Node (which sign?) and the Rising sign. Find your way through the labyrinth of astrology through starting with the elements. Pay attention to the Universe's cues! What is a “progressed moon” and how long is this cycle that we are always somewhere in? Also unpacked is how extreme play and fun go hand-in-hand with seriousness on the spiritual path. In the soil of pain wisdom is grown. One sign of wisdom is to be able to cultivate the presence as to when the hardships begin, the lessons are in process. Why do we know what's good for us and we don't do it? Debrah leads a profound & uplifting closing mediation. Never forget that your soul is in love with you. You might as well start falling in love now. Debra's Info: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/debrasilvermanastrology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debrasilverman_astrology/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@debrasilvermanastrology YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/silvermanastrology Pintrest: https://www.pinterest.ca/debrasilvermanastrology/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DebraSilverman ✨HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!: The doors for the Modern Mystic Membership are now open! Monthly Mystic Members get access to a library of well over 100 yoga, meditation & breathwork classes as well as short “Mystic Hack” videos which have a myriad of topics ranging from: how to ground, protect and grow your energy; to astrology & tarot card videos; to developing one's psychic abilities and more! Get a sample of some FREE videos and find the Membership area here: modernmystic.love ✨Now offering one-on-one Astrology Readings. Book via modernmystic.love (*This includes a copy of your birth chart and an audio recording of the session) ✨Give it a 5 star, 1 line review on iTunes (takes literally 2 min either from an iPhone or via the iTunes store on all other devices). This is HUGE as it helps get it heard more which helps the podcast get supported. ✨Join conscious conversation & community in the Modern Mystic Podcast ✨ Private F-book Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/959629444823656/ ✨Get inspiring insights on IG: @modernmysticlove @mystickilkenny
Welcome back! This week is the second part of the Debrah's Diary supercut to make sure everyone is well caught up on what's happened before we jump back in. Follow the podcast! https://linktr.ee/SomeWouldPlay Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Do you need help navigating the minefield of self-publishing? Perhaps you want to write a family history as a keepsake, have already written a book that needs finessing, or have an amazing idea for a novel but don't know how to start writing it. Maybe your book is already published but people just don't seem to be finding it.This week's bonus episode guest can help with any of these stumbling blocks, and more.Debrah Martin is a prolific author who wants to share her knowledge and experience with adults who need guidance on their writing journey.CreativityFound.co.ukDebrah Martin on creativityfound.co.ukInstagram: @creativityfoundpodcastFacebook: @creativityfoundpodcastPinterest: @creativityfoundTwitter: @creativityfounClubhouse: @clairewaitebrown and Creativity Found Connect clubMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day Trips Artworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.ukSupport the show
Okey dokey. Welcome back! We are about to get back into the main campaign, so now is a good time to catch everyone back up on what has happened so far. Enjoy hearing Debrah recap the adventures! Join us next week for part 2! Follow the podcast! https://linktr.ee/SomeWouldPlay Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Breathing clean air is every child's human right," says grassroots campaigner Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, while sharing the heartbreaking story of her seven-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta, whose asthma was triggered to a fatal point by air pollution. Now, Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is on a mission to raise awareness about the harmful effects of unsafe air on our health and the planet. In this moving talk, she details why governments have an urgent responsibility to take action on air pollution -- and ensure that all children have a chance to live full and healthy lives. After the talk our host Shoshana speaks with health policy expert Dr. Cara James on the necessary steps towards protecting everyone's right to a healthy environment.
Debrah throws the rule book out the window. Follow the podcast! https://linktr.ee/SomeWouldPlay Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Our conversation with Ameyaw Debrah was a rollercoaster through 'nerdery' to strange slaps in Atlanta and how he scaled a business. Catch us on all podcast platforms.
Sex Researcher and author of "The End of Gender" Dr. Debra Soh joins Blaire to debunk the vast amount of woke lies currently being told about gender and transgenderism. Follow Blaire on IG: @msblairewhite More about the show: Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: https://bit.ly/TheBlaireWhiteProject. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheBlaireWhiteProject Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Deb Goetz is a mystic, and as a medical intuitive, spiritual counselor and educator is devoted to the study and realization of humanity's spiritual potential. Deb embraces the philosophy that we can do that which the masters did….and when we stop the monotonous searching for everything outside of ourselves, we are then able to truly embrace the Masters that reside within each of us.
Welcome back! Debrah is back in the DM seat with Daphne, Justin, and Matt at her mercy. Our characters are basically where they are at in the normal continuum, and we are going on a fun adventure! Wait till you see how the Bard fights! Follow the podcast! https://linktr.ee/SomeWouldPlay Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
That's right, baby, Debrah is back in the DM chair for a bit as we take a break from the Restoration campaign so we can build up some content. She's fresh back from a retreat(?) and she's not taking any crap! Let's go!
Deborah LaPorte spent most of her adult life in Las Cruces, NM where she taught literature and writing at New Mexico State University. She has also produced plays and published short fiction. Upon retirement, she moved back to Louisville to be near family. She volunteers with the Earth and Spirit Center as a Mindfulness Mentor, sharing meditation and mindfulness teachings in under-resourced communities. In 2020, after the police killing of Breonna Taylor, she joined Di Kerrigan in co-founding listenlearnact.org, whose mission is to listen to Black leaders, learn all we can about racism, and act to reverse it. As part of that mission, she helps coordinate the racial justice program at the Earth and Spirit Center and regularly co-facilitates their Listen Learn Act classes with Di Kerrigan and Reverend Joe Phelps. Di Kerrigan is a Louisville native but has lived and worked throughout the US, first as a nurse then as a partner in a medical software development company. She returned to Louisville upon retirement. Di teaches mindfulness meditation with the Mindfulness Mentors through the Earth and Spirit Center; she also volunteers with Kentucky Refugee Ministries and the Volunteers of America Restorative Justice program. In 2020, she co-founded listenlearnact.org (LLA) with Debbi LaPorte in the wake of Breonna Taylor's death. LLA's mission is to raise awareness of everyday racism and explore the history of how it has been a destructive fabric woven into our society. Di also co-facilitates, with Debbi LaPorte and Rev. Joe Phelps, Listen Learn Act anti-racism classes at the Earth and Spirit Center on a regular basis.
On this episode of the Dance Cry Dance Break, we open with “Solace,” a story by Timaree Marston followed by the exclusive premiere of Garden of Eden, the new single written and performed by Provo, Utah singer-songwriter Cherish DeGraaf, engineered by Jordan Clark and Aaron Hendrix, and produced by Jordan Clark. SolaceBy Timaree MarstonI sit in my mother's living room, listening to my two-year-old daughter chattering on about “horsies” and owls. My anxiety and grief have me ready to flee, to escape my body and run for the oak trees I see shedding their leaves as I stare out the window. Instead, I sit, still, sipping my tea made with lemon balm and lavender and chamomile from the herb garden here. I catch my mother in my periphery watching me, her brow furrowed, her mouth drawn. She wants to comfort me. She can't.I break my silence with a heavy sigh. I sigh a lot right now. When my son died, the funeral home gave me absurd pamphlets on grief, how to do it. I remember reading, relieved, that sighing was a physical function of mourning, some way for the body to process all that anguish. I took the sighing on as a full-time job. Somehow it helped. Even now, I welcome the sighs; they are some of the few full breaths I take. I can't imagine breathing normally again. But then, there is so much I cannot imagine in these days following the death of my marriage. I have to leave those thoughts behind. Spending too much time worrying any one piece of the larger pain puzzle is too much right now. My daughter wraps stuffed animals in blankets, whispers to them so earnestly in her tender toddler voice, “Oh, sweet bear, are you feeling sick? I will comfort you.” She has comforted me in recent days, taking my whole head in her chubby arms, crooning, “It's okay, Mommy. A hug will make it better. Mommy's sad. Mommy will feel better.” In those moments, I do, just briefly, feel better if only for her. I rarely cry in front of her but, a born empath, she feels my agony, spies my broken heart beneath the calm façade I keep trying to provide for her peace of mind.My own mother witnesses my daughter's attempts to soothe me. She must remember me doing the same as she cried and cried for my father, the man who left her with a three-year-old and a newborn to heal from birth and an affair and spilled dreams—all on her own, terrified. I am sure she sees in my daughter pieces of me. I am sure she sees in her daughter shards of herself.Here in her home, my mother feeds me meals I don't want to eat. Here in her home, she offers me tea, wine, chocolate. She takes my daughter for long walks so that I might rest, stop thinking. She gives me hugs, pats my leg, plays mindless home improvement shows. Here in her home, I let her nurture me the best I can, knowing this is all we have as mothers. It helps some, but the heartache still consumes me, even as I down another glass of Barbera while Debrah and Mark decide to love it, not list it. My mother knows how impossible it is to comfort me in grief. She has done this before, mothering me through the inconsolable aching for my son after he died, trying to draw me into her arms, trying to lessen the pain as she grieved for me. We have walked these paths and know too well that some sorrows are simply too great. But still we try. It's what we do.My daughter takes a little spill, trips over a stuffy and smacks her knuckles hard against the wood floor. She is stoic, won't cry, but I see her pouty lower lip—the one she got from me—protruding ever-so-much, her chin quivering as she holds her injured hand, and stares up at me, eyes wide and glistening. I lift her into my lap, pull her sweet-smelling head to my chest, stroke her wisps of hair, kiss her tiny hand where she hit it. She sniffles, curls into me. Her breathing calms as she touches home base. She sighs. I do too. For a moment, time is suspended in the stillness of comfort. But moments later, she is healed. She wiggles around ready to play again, squirming out of my arms to retrieve her bear. All better. I look to my own mother—tears in my eyes, tears in hers—both of us watching this freshly-soothed child. Both of us silently mourning the fading of a mother's healing touch for a daughter's wounded heart.The Dance Cry Dance Break is written and produced by Natalie Bayne and recorded and edited by Moe Provencher. Theme music is Red Lines, by Dance Cry Dance Records artist Tiny Tiny. Dance Cry Dance is a collective record label in Seattle, WA. Paid subscriptions support our artists and writers. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit break.dancecrydance.com/subscribe
Burned Ambition by Burned Beauty 2018 - A Burn Survivors Podcast
Ebonee is an author, poet, and founder of Literary Light Publishing. Her publishing company supports non-fiction writers and poets in becoming published authors. She is also a passionate burn survivor advocate and loves supporting causes that help uplift those in the burn survivor community. She is married and the mother of 6 amazing children. You can connect with her online via the following platforms:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eboneedebrah/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/eboneedebrahTwitter: https://twitter.com/eboneedebrahPersonal Website: https://www.eboneedebrah.com/Business Website: https://www.literarylightpublishing.com/#burnsurvivor #poetSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/burned-ambition-with-burned-beauty-2018/donations
Ameyaw Debrah is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter. He is the founder of AmeyawDebrah.com, a thriving entertainment website and blog that publishes Ghanaian celebrity news. He earned a bachelor's degree in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. In this podcast, Ameyaw shares his life, journey and career as a media entrepreneur. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/founders-connect/message
As the world opens up and events are happening once more, I speak to Debrah Martin of the Oxford Indie Book Festival about running the festival. You can find out about Debrah's books here:Adult and non-fiction: www.debrahmartin.co.ukChildren's and YA fiction: www.debbiemartin.co.uk And her editing, mentoring and self-publishing services here: www.book-works.co.uk You can also find her on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebrahMartin.Author.ArtistTwitter: @StorytellerDebInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/debrahmartin_author_artist/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flightsoffictionYouTube (writing prompts and painting demos): The Thirty Minute Painter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJnB5SoHXi9qyh7JSvEvDQFlights of Fiction writing prompts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQGYI0R6PyIERATg5aFnVDQ
Debrah and Max Hyman's story is one of truth, adoption, addiction, pain, sadness, despair, anger, forgiveness and ultimately redemption, recovery and love. Debrah is an esteemed psychotherapist who has been practicing for over 40 years, specializing in substance abuse treatment, prevention and intervention. Her 32 year old son Max is an artist, performer, nature enthusiast, adventurer and dreamer. Max has been through a lifetime of a chronic and debilitating relationship with alcoholism. Together this mother and son have climbed the mountain of recovery. It felt impossible at times, but they have arrived up here where the air is a little bit thinner and filled with the accomplishment of finding and recovering a life, love and a new and profound connection. What You Will Hear: Debrah and Jeff's story of multiple miscarriages and the opportunity to adopt Max. Max's first understanding of adoption. Starting to act out in 7th and 8th grade and signs that there was trouble ahead. Drawing boundaries. Alcoholism and witnessing Max getting arrested. Hospitalization, nursing home, finding hope and recovery. Debrah choosing to not have contact with Max through his recovery. Max's understanding Debrah's choice. What they have learned about one another. Most common pitfalls when addicts are trying to figure out the road to recovery. What to know about recovery. Quotes “I really felt in my heart, if Max was ever going to make it for himself, he had to do it independently of me, his mother.” “I'm learning that I know very little about my mom.” “Recovery takes time. Time takes time.” “It's important for me to understand and to recognize that I can't believe everything I think.” “Recovery is a very doable, uncomfortable process.” “Gratitude is essential.”
Refecting again on Deborah again, who might have been 15 when she is given to her "master" Rebekah, who then travels and moves 550 miles to marry Issac. 20 years later Rebekah would have twins, one of them being Jacob who, when he is 105 years old, buries Debrah, who had served his mother and him. WOWOK, we also finished chapter 35 which leads us to the end of Issacs life. So in one chapter, three key people in Jacob's life (Israel). 1... a most impressive servant, 2. his most beloved wife, Rachel, and then his father Isaac. Welcome to the promised land.
Join me for this episode of Aromatic Chat, where I have the amazing pleasure of speaking with Dr. Debrah Zepf. Debrah has doctorates in naturopathy, homeopathy, and quantum medicine, as well as a PhD in quantum medicine! She uses her education to merge eastern and western medicine and guide people on their healing journeys through her integrative medicine clinic.Additionally, she has recently finished creating a 16-part aromatherapy course, and teaches the course in the afternoons, once she's done seeing patients in the morning.Debrah's initial background is in Business Management and Marketing, but she knew that wasn't the sphere she wanted to stay in. She added in each new modality, one at a time, but is now living out her God-given purpose by helping people heal on a cellular level.Her personal journey is truly inspirational, and she has a special offer just for my listeners, so stay tuned all the way to the end to hear her story, her words of wisdom, and that offer that's just for you!TOP 3 ESSENTIAL OILS:NeroliCypressSandalwoodLINKS:Lemon Balm Coachingwww.RootedInHealth.comwww.drzepf.com www.wholisticcollege.comhttps://www.facebook.com/debrah.zepfPhone number for office: 303-249-7742Phone number for college/course: 720-514-9373MUSIC by Adipsiahttps://adipsia.bandcamp.comSHOWNOTES by Verdant Heart Virtual Assistinghttps://verdantheartva.comSupport the show
How can you find growth when the world has already dictated what you should become? For many women, this is a common dilemma. There is an on-going struggle to fit within the so-called standards of the world that we bury what it is that makes us happy. Debrah Mowlem, the founder of Business Ladies Forum, inspires women to forget being normal and just embrace their weird. In this episode, she joins Melanie Parish to share what is behind that philosophy and what she is currently working on to help support women enjoy life, be happy, and live their purpose.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Experimental Leader community today:melanieparish.comYouTube