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You don't get to this age without having struggled with feelings of being disrespected, whether it's in your workplace or your own relationship. Your partner might be scrolling on their phone rather than listening to you, or your boss might be leaving you out of email chains or work meetings. It's easy to then feel frustrated that they're acting so disrespectfully towards you and let resentment build. So in my latest episode, I share personal stories and strategies to help you navigate these tricky moments. I teach you how to address disrespect in a way that is constructive and empowering for yourself and your relationships, rather than adding to the conflict. Because the last thing we want to do is address disrespect with disrespect, so join me for valuable insights to handle this issue with confidence. [object Object]Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00) Kate introduces the episode and shares her excitement about recording and upcoming audiobook. Friend's Experience of Disrespect (00:01:15) Kate discusses a friend's feelings of disrespect at work, possibly due to age differences. Navigating Feelings of Disrespect (00:02:07) Kate emphasizes the nuanced nature of feeling disrespected and the importance of boundaries. Cyclical Nature of Disrespect (00:03:31) Kate warns against responding to disrespect with more disrespect, perpetuating a negative cycle. Personal Experiences of Disrespect (00:04:30) Kate shares her own experiences of feeling disrespected in professional settings as a woman. Identifying Personal Disrespect (00:05:29) Listeners are encouraged to reflect on moments of feeling disrespected in various relationships. Three Steps to Handle Disrespect (00:06:25) Kate outlines three insights for navigating feelings of disrespect without mirroring negative behavior. Understanding Disrespectful Behavior (00:07:21) Kate explains that disrespect is subjective and often rooted in personal interpretation. Cultural Differences in Respect (00:08:22) Kate shares a personal anecdote about cultural differences in perceptions of respect. Separating Behavior from Interpretation (00:10:13) The importance of distinguishing between actions and personal interpretations of those actions. Navigating Painful Situations (00:11:15) Kate reflects on her experiences dealing with disrespect in the context of a family tragedy. Recognizing Personal Interpretation (00:12:13) Listeners are encouraged to recognize their interpretations of others' behaviors as a source of distress. Empathy and Understanding (00:15:07) Kate emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding in navigating feelings of disrespect. Importance of Communication (00:16:07) Kate stresses the necessity of having conversations about disrespectful behavior to promote self-respect. Avoiding Mind Reading (00:18:05) Kate highlights the toxic expectation that others should understand our feelings without communication. Understanding Misinterpretations (00:18:58) Discusses how misinterpretations of behavior can lead to feelings of disrespect and resentment in relationships. Cultural Differences in Time Management (00:19:58) Explores how cultural backgrounds influence perceptions of punctuality and respect in social interactions. Separating Facts from Thoughts (00:20:54) Emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between objective facts and personal interpretations to reduce blame. Expressing Feelings Respectfully (00:21:46) Encourages open communication about feelings rather than passive-aggressive behavior to avoid misunderstandings. The Impact of Assumptions (00:22:45) Highlights how assumptions about others' intentions can lead to conflict and defensiveness in conversations. Agreeing on Common Ground (00:23:51) Suggests establishing shared facts in discussions to foster cooperation and understanding between parties. Owning Your Perspective (00:24:38) Stresses the importance of expressing personal feelings while acknowledging they stem from individual interpretations. Vulnerability in Conversations (00:25:33) Promotes vulnerability as a means to invite understanding and connection in discussions about disrespect. Different Backgrounds, Different Expectations (00:27:35) Discusses how different upbringings shape individuals' interpretations of respect and behavior in relationships. Maintaining Personal Values (00:29:20) Encourages listeners to uphold their values and character when addressing disrespectful behavior in others. Specificity in Communication (00:30:16) Advocates for addressing specific behaviors rather than labeling individuals as disrespectful to foster constructive dialogue. Curiosity and Open-Mindedness (00:30:55) Encourages curiosity about others' perspectives to enhance understanding and reduce conflict. Setting Boundaries (00:31:10) Highlights the importance of setting personal boundaries to communicate needs and prevent feelings of disrespect. Empathy in Responses (00:32:04) Encourages responding with empathy and understanding rather than blame to improve interpersonal relationships. The Challenge of Difficult People (00:34:20) Acknowledges that difficult interactions are common and emphasizes the need for resilience and self-empowerment. Practicing Healthy Communication (00:35:22) Encourages listeners to practice healthy communication techniques to strengthen relationships and personal well-being. Want to Kate to come and speak at your event? Visit https://www.theresiliencespeaker.com Check out Kate's personalised online coaching programs for women: https://www.theresiliencespeaker.com/coaching CLICK HERE to PRE ORDER Kate's new book "Okay. Now What?" - How to Be Resilient When Life Gets Tough. For daily inspiration and tips, follow Kate on instagram: @kategladdin
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
How has divorce impacted your sex life? Have you noticed a difference in intimacy as you move through your separation, dating, and even sex in your subsequent marriages? How has your experience communicating about your sexual interests and experience changed through divorce? Dr. Joe Kort is a psychotherapist and founder of The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health and a board-certified clinical sexologist. He's here today to help us navigate the uncertain waters of your post-divorce sex life.Links & NotesFollow Joe Kort on TikTokThe Center for Relationship and Sexual Health (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (01:51) - Meet Dr. Joe Kort (02:56) - The Changing Landscape of Sex (03:41) - The Love Bomb (04:29) - Healthy Sex Conversations (08:32) - Changes in Post-Divorce Sex (09:48) - What Is the Love Bomb? (12:27) - Negotiating Sexual Differences (15:27) - From Relationship to Relationship (16:42) - Finding Yourself (18:19) - Sexual Identities That Change (20:00) - The Taboo of Sex Talk (23:49) - Rebalancing Power in a Sexual Dynamic (25:25) - Profiling Your Partner (28:17) - Different Backgrounds (29:55) - Practice (31:10) - Discussing Previous Sexual Relationships (35:39) - How the First Time Shapes Things (37:00) - Priorities (38:54) - Wrapping Up
Send us a textI'm thrilled to share the latest episode of the "Endless Possibilities Podcast" with you. This time, I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with John Lockley, an international speaker, teacher, and healer. John's journey into shamanism and spiritual healing is nothing short of extraordinary, and I can't wait for you to dive into our conversation.Here are some of the key takeaways and intriguing insights from our chat:
In this episode, Esther and Helen discuss the animated series Elemental and its exploration of Asian American identity, family expectations, and emotional well-being. Takeaways Cultural expectations can have a significant impact on an individual's sense of self and well-being, particularly in immigrant families. Navigating the pressure to conform to societal and familial expectations can be challenging, but it is essential for personal growth and fulfillment. Setting boundaries is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships and prioritizing one's own needs and desires. Embracing self-acceptance and cultivating a sense of self-identity contribute to emotional well-being and the ability to create the life one wants. Dating outside of one's cultural or social circle can be complex and requires reconciling personal identity with external expectations. Navigating relationships with individuals from different backgrounds can impact mental health and self-perception. Fitting in and belonging to a community is important, but meeting the friends, family, and greater community of a partner from a different culture can be challenging. Curiosity and adaptation are key in building relationships with people from different backgrounds. Unlearning fear and empowering oneself is crucial in embracing change and living one's own truth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Elemental and Its Themes 03:03 Family Expectations and Mental Health 08:45 Exploring Asian American Identity 15:19 Emotional Well-Being and Self-Discovery 23:54 Exploring the Complexities of Dating Outside of One's Cultural or Social Circle 25:18 The Impact of Navigating Relationships with Individuals from Different Backgrounds on Mental Health 35:27 The Importance of Fitting In and Belonging to a Community 36:57 Unlearning Fear and Empowering Oneself to Embrace Change
Kevin Keatts And NC State Show How To Embrace Different Backgrounds For Winning by Ed Lane
The sense of home has undergone a change for the filmmaker Kalani Gacon, who was born in Australia, within a few months of staying in Nepal. Conversely, Sabin Gnawali, with a Nepali background, finds his sanctuary in Australia. These two filmmakers are collaborating on a feature film with the central question being, what is 'home'? They spoke to SBS Nepali about their personal life journeys intertwined with the central theme of their film, 'Home Before Night'. - अस्ट्रेलियामा जन्मिएका कलानी ग्याकनलाई सन् २०१५ मा नेपालको विनाशकारी भूकम्प पश्चात् नेपालमा बिताएका केहि वर्षमा नै नेपाल घर हो कि भन्ने भान भएको भनाइ राख्छन् यता सबिन ज्ञवाली जन्मी, हुर्की गरेको नेपालबाट अस्ट्रेलिया आए तर अहिले नेपाल जाँदा आफ्नो घर त अस्ट्रेलिया बन्यो कि जस्तो लागेको बताउँछन्।आखिर घर भावना हो कि, मान्छे या कुनै भौतिक कुरा यी दुवैले बुझ्न नसकेको भनाइ राखे। अब ग्याकनको निर्देशन र ज्ञवालीको निर्माणमा बन्न लागेको नयाँ फिचर फिल्मले पनि यही द्विविधालाई दर्शकसामु ल्याउन खोजिरहेको छ। आफ्नो नयाँ 'होम बिफोर नाइट' फिल्मको मुख्य विषयलाई आफ्ना जीवनसँगको अनुभवसँग कसरी जोडेका छन् उनीहरूले भन्ने बारे एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
The Natural Selection Tour, created by Travis Rice, is one of the most innovative competitions out there. Top snowboarders openly covet an invite, and top skiers openly talk about how they'd love to someday compete.And with two Natural Selection Duels events taking place during our recent Blister Summit, it was a perfect chance to talk about Natural Selection and the future of comps with the Olympic & X Games gold medalist, Red Gerard; the legendary T. Bird (Tom Monterosso); and the CEO of Natural Selection, Carter Westfall.Snowboarders are going to love this one; skiers are going to want to pay close attention; and all of us have an opportunity here to think about the past and future of snowsports comps.RELATED LINKS:WATCH: Video Version on Blister YouTubeBlister Recommended Shop: Gear WestGet Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:T. Bird & Natural Selection (6:30)Red's Recent X Games' Gold (8:01)Comp Landscape Before Natural Selection (9:18)Inviting Riders of Different Backgrounds (15:46)Impact on Next Gen of Riders (20:17)Skiing & Natural Selection? (26:32)Squashing Skier / Boarder Beef (28:27)Audience Questions (32:20)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTED GEAR:30Bikes & Big IdeasOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we have Doreen Huber. Doreen is a Partner at EQT Ventures, a €1.1 BN early-stage venture fund with offices all over Europe and the US to back European and US startups. At EQT Ventures, Doreen focuses on Software in Europe, leading the investment into Parloa this year, the AI for Customer Care Automation. EQT Ventures is investing out of Fund III with a total of €2.3 BN AUM and an established portfolio of more than +100 companies and notable investments, including Handshake, Banking Circle, Einride, Instabee, and Verkor.Prior to joining EQT Ventures as Partner in January 2022, Doreen spent several years honing her role as one of Germany's most respected business entrepreneurs and food technology experts, holding various C-level positions throughout her career and having founded her first company at 23.As the founder and CEO of LEMONCAT (acquired in 2019 by Rocket Internet's B2B Food Group), Doreen built a marketplace and SaaS solution for the European catering industry. She was also COO of food delivery unicorn Delivery Hero, currently valued at over €10bn.Outside of work, Doreen is a keen traveller and art lover and holds a Master's degree in Media Science, Literature and Art History from Humboldt University Berlin.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview
In this latest episode, join us as we explore the fascinating topic of near-death experiences with New York Bestselling author John Burke.Discover the breathtaking accounts of individuals encountering the afterlife and its profound impact on their faith.From stories of love, forgiveness, and joy to the breathtaking evidence supporting the legitimacy of NDEs, this conversation will challenge your perceptions and stir your soul.Don't miss this enlightening discussion as we delve deep into the mysteries of heaven and its life-altering revelations.To watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/04gaytvh8joTo purchase Imagine Heaven: Near-Death Experiences, God's Promises, and the Exhilarating Future That Awaits You by John Burke: https://amzn.to/3N9ajA6To give to the Agape Christmas Shelter Love Day: https://bit.ly/3ZTyRSM#Godsizedstories #christianpodcast #faithpodcast #InspirationPodcast #christianstories #faithjourney #christianinspiration #ImagineHeaven #NearDeathExperiences #GodofLove #AfterlifeInsights #HeavenlyEncounters #NDEresearch #EternalJoy #GodsPresence #DivineRevelations #PodcastRecommendation #ImagineTheGodOfHeaven #JohnBurkeSupport the showClick on the link above to support us and help keep this show going!Click on the links to connect with Patricia on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube
In this episode of 'The Extra Stitch,' Ginta Lapina engages in a warm conversation with her husband, Bryant Knight. They delve into Bryant's childhood, and origins, and share stories about their first meeting and love at first sight. The discussion spans years of a long-distance relationship, moving in together, getting married, having a child, and plans for the future, among other life moments. Stay 'The Extra Stitched.'
Kansas high school students are taking part in an exchange program that doesn't send them to a foreign country but instead sends them to a "foreign" town in the U.S., somewhere different from where they've grown up.
Preaching Through First Corinthians (1 Cor 7:17-24) - Different Backgrounds, Same Heart & Purpose Part 2 - Pastor Mark Ralston New King James Version 1 Corinthians 7:17-24
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We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
Today we talk to Cathryn Prudence, an SE Manager from Calgary Canada. We discuss what Calgary is trying to do to become a tech hub, but most of our focus will be on hiring Sales Engineers from unorthodox backgrounds due to some limitations. Show notes at https://wethesalesengineers.com/show280
Step into the beautiful new real estate office of Samuel and Ieasha Larkpor in Oklahoma City, aptly named Thunder Team. The ambiance is warm and inviting as we gather around a small round table in the center of the main room, joined by their adorable five-month-old daughter, who adds a delightful touch to the conversation.As the questions from The Jar are drawn, the dynamic duo of Sam and Ieasha dive into their experiences and stories. Ieasha recounts her memorable first open house, a moment that holds a special place in her heart as she embarked on her real estate journey. Samuel, an immigrant from Africa, shares his remarkable background. At the age of eight, his family was able to escape the Civil War in their home country through his father's connections at the US Embassy. This experience shaped his perspective and instilled in him a drive to make the most of the opportunities presented to him.On the other hand, Ieasha is a local girl with her own unique backstory, growing up in Oklahoma City. Through their interview, it becomes evident how aligned they are on many topics, sharing similar views while offering different perspectives. Their individual journeys, though cut from different cloth, beautifully complement each other.Join Samuel and Ieasha as they navigate The Jar's questions, providing insights into their personal and professional lives. Through their candid and authentic responses, they reveal the importance of never giving up and holding onto hope. They acknowledge that life is designed to present challenges, but by embracing this truth and maintaining hope, it becomes easier to navigate the difficulties that come their way.The power of their partnership shines through as they share their dreams, their commitment to their clients, and their unwavering belief in the value of real estate. Together, Samuel and Ieasha have built a successful business and a loving family, demonstrating the strength that comes from unity and shared goals. Prepare to be inspired as you join Samuel and Ieasha in their beautiful real estate office, and witness their journey of perseverance, collaboration, and the power of hope. For more of The Jar, visit:Website: https://www.thejar.live/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not represent the views, beliefs or opinions of The Jar Podcast. Our goal is to provide a platform for everyone no matter what they believe, and we would like to continue to do that while making it clear our guests are not a representation of The Jar Podcast.
We're joined this hour by the co-authors of the book Real Friends Talk About Race: Bridging the Gaps Through Uncomfortable Conversations. They'll discuss how culture, history and white supremacy have prevented us from having the skills to build and trust and healthy relationships across race.
On this weeks podcast, we speak to two ladies from Kerry College as they tell us about their life and their education journeys.A huge thank you to Lisa and Adelina for joining us and a huge thank you to Kerry College and Radio Kerry for facilitating the recordings of these podcastsCheck out Kerry College HEREHelp us help others by joining our Patreon...Why not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you. Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Delusion and Ego in the Art of Comedy Ft. Stand Up Comic Joe Sib. Subscribe to our channel here: http://www.youtube.com/@chatsandtatts Aaron Della Vedova, host of the podcast Chats and Tatts, welcomes local comedian Joe Sib to the show. Joe grew up in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California and had a unique upbringing due to living on a ranch. As a result, he had limited access to what other kids were listening to and he would cruise around with a little blue radio, listening to Abba and the Village People, Elton John, the Eagles, and Carly Simon. After his parents divorced, Joe began visiting his dad in San Jose and discovered a new world of punk music at a skateboard park. He was hooked! The conversation takes us through Joe's career in music and his transition from owning Side One Dummy Records to stand-up comedy and how punk rock influenced the speaker's life. He. also delves into his love for the stage, the challenges he faces even today as a comedian, social media, the 'woke' movement and its impact on comedy, and invites you all to his upcoming headlining show in La Jolla, CA at the Comedy Club. This episode is FUN so get ready to laugh with the one and only, Joe Sib. What we chat about in this episode: 0:00:00 Interview with Comedian Joe Sib: A Look into His Musical Journey 0:02:39 Exploring Music and Skateboarding 0:03:52 Heading: Reflections on Punk Rock and Skateboarding in the 1980s 0:07:03 The Power of Self-Love and Flexibility in Life 0:08:32 The Challenges of Being a Comedian 0:11:35 Courage and Ignorance in Comedy Performance 0:13:23 Confidence and Taking Risks in Creative Fields 0:15:07 The Impact of Political Correctness on Comedy 0:16:35 The Power of Comedy to Unite People of Different Backgrounds 0:20:21 The Misuse of Comedic Sound Bites for Clicks 0:22:21 The Laugh Factory and Choosing What You Find Funny 0:23:39 Positive Comedy in a Negative World 0:28:12 Media Consumption and Belief in Humanity 0:31:38 Focusing on the Good News in a World of Bad 0:33:02 The Power of Focusing on What You Can Control 0:38:58 Tattoos, Cats, and Comedy 0:40:47 Lust for Life Tattoo at Spotlight Tattoo in Hollywood 0:42:58 Experiencing Spotlight Tattoo Parlor with Bob Roberts 0:44:23 A Tale of Getting a Tattoo and California Chicken 0:47:34 22 Jacks and Foo Fighters Guitarist Chris Shiflett 0:48:52 Tattooing as a Timestamp of Life 0:56:59 Dave King of the Band Float: Exploring the Unique Sound of Drunken Lola Bye and the Impact of Music on Relationships. 0:58:24 "To Rad to Be Sad" 0:59:48 Life, Tattoos, and Upcoming Shows Connect with Joe: Website: http://www.joesib.com IG: http://www.instagram.com/joe_sib Email: JoeSib22@gmail.com Connect with Aaron: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo IG: http://www.instagram.com/gurutattoo
This episode addresses the ways we come from different backgrounds, and the adjustments we have to make to create a common culture within our relationship. It addresses a lot of different things that make us different as people, and ways we can work with this to help all of us grow, and hopefully become more complete ourselves.
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“Sometimes you see that difference even on the local level. If you look at Madalitso and Beatrice coming from the same wider community, working in the same Service Centre, but with such different backgrounds.”Meanwhile in Africa... is a 3 minute weekly story of serving Africa's most vulnerable by George Snyman of Hands at Work in Africa.
This week Leila has a conversation with Kalvinder Dhillon, Vice Chair, Tax, Deloitte UK, NSE Deloitte Board MemberWhat you'll hear about:
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Today my guest is Karin Merx and in this podcast she talks about why she paints portraits of people from all different races and backgrounds. Karin also paints women of domestic abuse and shares her story about that. Karin Merx is a portrait artists living in London UK. She studied classical music at the Academy of Music in Amsterdam and received private lessons from a portrait artist in Amsterdam. Karin is mainly a portrait commission artist who helps women to reconnect with their true beauty by painting portraits as a story and/or creating an art book of their story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheryl-benjy/support
WHY ARE WE LIKE THIS?! Piecemeal masculinity (and is it redeemable?), family structures, does the left go too far, Dave Chappelle, the Paradox of Tolerance, the Dunning Kruger effect & the knowledge/confidence graph, updating our models & challenging our beliefs, Rust from True Detective walking into oblivion, the human condition & suffering, UBI, and so on. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay. https://pixabay.com/users/penguinmusic-24940186
“Ike and Me: What a Time it Was” is the story of two guys from different backgrounds who became great friends working together in the golden age of local television news in Chicago. Former WGN-TV sports anchor and of author of the book, Rich King, joined Bob Sirott and Dave Eanet to talk about who […]
Australian charities are playing their part to put a smile on the face of people impacted by the stresses of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Embodying the Christmas spirit, Australian charities are playing their part to put a smile on the face of people who are sleeping rough - already impacted by the stresses of the Covid-19 pandemic. - Ji bo cejna rojbûna Issa (Christmas), xêrxwazên Australya rola xwe dilîzin da ku kêfa mirovên ku di dijwarîyê de dijîn xweş bikin - yên ku jixwe ber bandora pandîmeya covid-19 li wan bûye.
This week we had on Kristofer Martin (@K_Swizzy20) from Will Ventures. Will is an early-stage fund that invests in consumer, health, and media companies. Their entire team is former college athletes, and they look to back founders with the same type of background. In this talk, we discuss: successful traits of athletes-turned-founders applying skills from different backgrounds sectors and opportunities within consumer tech Supporting Confluence.VC:
Catch us every morning, 5 days a week, for our Daily Drop-In live series at 7:00am Eeastern. Join us for interviews with educators from all around the world, valuable resources, motivation, inspiration, and a whole lot of fun! For more visit www.teachbetter.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Lecture given by Swami B.P. Padmanabha on August 7th, 2021 at Brighton, UK; Q & A (How to Access Nitya-Navadvipa, What Pleases Krishna the Most, Krishna Reciprocates Doing Bhajana, Understanding the Extreme Mercy Showed to Putana, Dealing with Diversity, Different Backgrounds for the Demons Killed by Krishna)
Done with Adulting is a weekly podcast that will provide the relief you need from life's biggest pressure. Boston-based best friends, Asia Ewing and Jareed Gaines attempt to break down the societal expectations of “adulting” and examine the effects across different generations with topics from education, careers, and finances to friendships, marriage, social media pressures, and more.Asia works a full-time job in a nonprofit, while also running an online beauty business & helping others do the same! Her educational background is in social work, and she's always been motivated by connections and helping others.Jareed is also Boston-based. In addition to co-hosting, he is also our talent coordinator, social media manager, and content advisor.Find out more about Asia, Jareed and DWA here:Website: https://www.donewithadulting.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donewithadultingpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/donewthadultingiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/done-with-adulting/id1478761314
I think it is interesting how Dwayne and I have similar life experiences while we also have very different backgrounds. He is from New York City and I am from small-town Ohio. He is former U.S. Army and I am a U.S. Marine (See what I did there?). Dwayne and I see eye to eye on a lot, and that is reflected in this enjoyable conversation, which is at times funny and times serious. Settle in, and have a listen. If you'd like to support The Comin' Home Podcast With John Alan, please contribute by buying me a virtual coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/johnalanpod You can also support me by using PayPal here: https://paypal.me/johnalanpod https://johnalanpod.com/ #TheCominHomePodcastWithJohnAlan #BlackViking #BlackInNorway
Tune in to the second episode of our Tech Series hosted by Tom Grey, our Chief Technology Officer, where we focus on the technology we develop at Launchpad and our Portfolio Companies. In this episode Tom talks to Arabela Silva, IT and Security Manager at Fotech Solutions, on how young people most times “fall into” tech roles totally unprepared and stay feeling inadequate for a long time. Hence Arabela started being involved in programmes supporting young people in developing their full potential. We will discuss that diversity, not only in gender or race, enables innovation and the importance of understanding science and technology by people at large.
Michelle Tetschner is an advocate, mom of three boys, and author of the book, “Fully Included”. One of Michelle's sons has down syndrome and she set out to help our education system become more inclusive to all different types of people, with or without disabilities, By having more diversity in the world, and especially in the classroom, you open to having a much more compassionate and understanding society. Key Takeaways Michelle shares some of the benefits of including everyone in the classroom. We're all perfectly imperfect. Every human being at its core is looking to connect with another human being. Michelle talks about down syndrome for those who might not know what it is. We're all going to experience a disability at some point in our lives. Celebrate people's uniqueness. How can parents get involved and support diversity? Disabilities aren't going away. There's a good chance your son or daughter will encounter someone with a disability sometime in their life. A majority of students are simply blown away once they really get to know someone that's slightly different than them. How did Michelle make changes within the school to be more inclusive? Strive to include everyone and make sure there's a seat for them at the table. It starts with us. Episode Sponsored by (Link logo/image to: Edgerety.com/education) Resources Fully Included~Stories to Inspire Inclusion by Michelle Tetschner Michelle on LinkedIn Quotes: “We are all perfectly imperfect. None of us have it all..” “Am I going to be labeled by my weakness for the rest of my life? It's not fair. It's not giving the best of me.” “Raymond wants you to succeed. He wants you to be happy. He will do everything he can to make you laugh and that's huge for a friend.”
Is there such a thing as a shared American identity? Is one even possible when we have a lack of shared vocabulary and interaction with those who think differently from us? John Wood, Jr., national ambassador for Braver Angels, joins Debi Ghate to discuss his close, personal experience with individuals of various beliefs and backgrounds. He describes the work of Braver Angels to reinvigorate conversation and reduce political polarization, by humanizing partisan opponents – and hopefully discover why they see the world the way they do. We may not agree with one another, but we will understand one another better, a necessary step to improving discourse.Watch the full interview.This interview was recorded on February 23, 2021
Every couple begins married life together with a different background of traditions and habits, values and relationship patterns. https://growinghometogether.com/four-ways-opposites-attract-in-our-marriage/ can create conflict and stress or be used by God to draw you closer to him and each other. Today’s guests, Kagiso and Kate Motaung, know all about bridging differences in their cross-cultural marriage. They offer hope and great wisdom to help couples understand How God wrote Kate and Kagiso’s love story in South Africa The cultural differences they faced in their new life together, both in South Africa and the United States The value of a mentor couples for your marriage A challenge to look for beauty in the unfamiliar aspects of your life Why parenting demands a whole new level of adjustment and compromise How to communicate effectively about your differences How “meeting each other under God’s Word” changes everything This episode—and Kagiso’s heartfelt prayer over YOUR marriage—is the encouragement you need to grow your love and understanding today. Kagiso and Kate met and married in South Africa before relocating to the United States. They have been married since 2004 and have three children. Kate is the author of A Place to Land: A Story of Longing and Belonging and co-author of Influence: Building a Platform that Elevates Jesus (Not Me). She is the host of the online writing community Five Minute Friday, and is the owner of Refine Services, providing editing services to writers. Kagiso is trained as a pastor and teacher, and currently serves as a Realtor in West Michigan. Connect with Kate on her website https://katemotaung.com/ and Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/kate.motaung to discover her books, services, and inspiring resources. To win your own copy of her beautiful memoir—including Kate and Kagiso’s love story—leave a comment with “Loving Our Differences” to be entered in our giveaway drawing. God bless your marriage today!
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Ephesians 2:14-22 God calls His people from many different backgrounds and makes them into one people - the redeemed!
Ephesians 2:14-22 God calls His people from many different backgrounds and makes them into one people - the redeemed!
In our very first episode, we welcome Michael McGuire to discuss the hottest topic in America today...black lives matter! Key highlights include...
4 Black Men 4 Different Backgrounds 4 Different Stories All Serve the Same God I'm a Christian First And a Black Man Second As we Break Down The Mike Ramos Shooting, Kamala Harris Being Selected as Joe Biden's VP, Faith in a Racist World. Black Agenda over Black Tokenism #BLM #LeadWithLove #ChristianPodcast #LibertyUniversity --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/flokage-kyasupa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flokage-kyasupa/support
#291 A chilly day in Poland staying indoors to keep warm and away from the "Covid" You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
It's Interview Month! Rachel and Michael host a virtual catchup with dear friends and fellow artists, Deanna Frederick and George Robson. They play “What Did You Learn This Week?” and cover topics such as their wedding style processes, continually navigating through social habits, brand names, and layered sourcing of their music and writing. As always, check out IFAIH's episode archives, blogs, video series, custom playlists, and more on the website and the social media. More on George's podcast style choice: https://www.gq.com/story/how-many-buttons-shirt More on what George learned this week: https://www.dmarge.com/how-to-wear-a-tuxedo More on what Rachel learned this week: https://www.facebook.com/TeachingBlackHistoryFacts/posts/1649019965250299 More on what Deanna learned this week: https://www.byrdie.com/wash-and-go-hair-4768851 More on what Michael learned this week: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/washington-releases-first-team-merchandise-and-its-possible-there-are-clues-for-the-franchises-future-name/ https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/29526830/grading-seattle-kraken-name-logo-colors-uniforms https://people.com/parents/ciara-russell-wilson-family-photo-after-son-win-birth/
Niko KavakiotisLeila is joined by Niko Kavakiotis - Head of Building Performance & Sustainability at Siemens.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· Niko’s highly multicultural background, from growing up in Greece and studying/working in electrical engineering all over the world in countries such as the UK, USA, Japan and Germany· The importance of avoiding a sense of entitlement· The work that Niko has been doing internally with the Employee Resource Group (ERG) that he is leading· The battles that Niko has fought with ‘Imposter Syndrome’RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/niko-kavakiotis/How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton Christensen
Bethany has been an educator for 21 years and considers herself a teacher who has filled many roles. Her experience includes teaching grades one, two, and three, instructional coaching, literacy trainer for her district, assistant principal, and principal. She is currently the assistant principal at Magness Creek Elementary in Cabot, Arkansas. She is the founder of #JoyfuLeaders, a hashtag that promotes positivity and encouragement among educators, and one of the originators of #EduAR, a Twitter chat focusing on trending topics in education. Her passions include: school culture, adult learning, growing leaders, scientifically based reading instruction, trauma informed practices, and social emotionallearning. You can connect with Bethany on Twitter: @bethhilll2829, Instagram: @bethanyhill1,her website at bethanyshill.com, or her Facebook page, Inspiration for Educators.
What happens when two people, with very different backgrounds, fall in love & get married? Our guests in this episode, Dan and Cindy, tell us their amazing story. You will , you will , and you will realise that you can work through that you will be presented with.laughcrywith Godany challenge Some of the key themes in this episode include: · You can't build a marriage by modelling it exactly on your parents· The many different roles a spouse might need to play· Why working through problems with your spouse builds a stronger marriage· How love can grow stronger and stronger· The importance of listeningreally· And much, much more…. Please reach out to us – let us know any questions you might have, and we will try and answer them in a future episode (we won't identify you personally on air) – do this by sending us an email podcast@hesaysshesaysgodsays.com. You can also connect with us on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter or check out our webpage www.hesaysshesaysgodsays.com. Until next time, .He Says, She Says, God Says REFERENCES IN THIS EPISODE:Mr “Fit It” Episode on He Says She Says God Says SCRIPTURES COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:Genesis 2:24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.James 5:6 Confess your faults one to another….Ecclesiastes 4:12 And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A great conversation with Don and Scott from the Harsh Reality Podcast. History, life, 4 men sharing fellowship.Support the show (http://www.venmo.com/blackmindsunchained)
What is a kid from a hard place? In today's episode, Zach shares the story of two kids who come from completely different circumstances.
Different Backgrounds and Lifestyles On the Show Today: Stu and Lisa are BACK with another Stupendous Marriage Show Episode. Lots has happened in.... 2.5 years. YIKES! Question: How do you handle the needs of two people with entirely different backgrounds and lifestyles? What is the balance between me compromising my own desires to meet hers while also maintaining a sense of self? Marrying someone from another culture? - Marriage Missions Confronting Codependency in your Marriage - Crosswalk Love the show? Take a minute to comment and Rate us on iTunes! THANKS! Extra Music from Menage Quad via an Attribution-noderivatives4.0 International License Subscribe: iTunes| RSS|Google|Stitcher
Tom and Crystal come from very different backgrounds. Crystal is from North Georgia and Tom is originally from Taiwan and grew up in Colorado. They’ve been married for five years. Crystal works at Orange leading the XP3 High School Initiative. Tom is a Marketing Manager. Their marriage is a great example of a unique marriage that blends different families of origin Interview How did you two meet? There was a Christmas party that North Point put together for singles. Our mutual friend invited us both and that’s where we met. Crystal: It was my first single’s event ever, and I met my husband! As you started dating, did you run into any unexpected challenges based on your backgrounds? We got along and our personalities clicked right away. As we started involving our family & friends, especially at holidays, that’s when we started noticing our differences. Crystal: In my small town, if you’re dating someone you meet their family quickly. But Tom’s family (and maybe most of the country) will usually wait longer. My family started asking if they embarrassed me since they hadn’t met Tom yet. Tom: I thought I was showing her honor and respect by not introducing her to my parents until we were further along. What was it like when you finally did meet each other’s parents? We put a lot of thought into where to meet our families. We ended up meeting at a Chinese fusion buffet. Our families really like each other, though sometimes they don’t understand each other’s accents! So have you guys felt any big challenges being married? There are a million little things. It’s not five big things; it’s all the small things where you notice the cultural differences. For example, in Tom’s culture, conversations are very transactional. One person speaks, the other responds. But in America it’s more a free-for-all; you have to break in and interrupt! When those little things pop up, how do you handle it? Tom: One of the things we always talk about is knowing that the other person is doing things with the best of intentions. Instead of saying “why did you do that?” you realize that your spouse has your back. So what have been some of the surprising great things about being in an interracial marriage? Crystal: Holidays are easier! Christmas is not as big a deal to his family, so my family gets their choice of how to celebrate. But Chinese New Year is a huge deal to his family, so we block that off for them. Tom’s family isn’t into the Fourth of July, but they have a holiday to celebrate the day that grandma passed. So we gather for that. So how have you decided what to adopt from each of your families versus what you want to embrace in your own family? Tom: First is clear communication with our families, usually well ahead of time. I like to say “If I’m going to disappoint you, I’ll tell you in advance.” Crystal: Often we’re asking our families what it is they want us to pass down. If it really matters to them to have a picture of grandma who passed away on a table, we want to know that. Do you have any advice for couples whose parents aren’t as involved or helpful as yours? Chrystal: One of the things I struggled with the most at the beginning was being given unsolicited advice. I asked someone I know for insight on this and she told me that in Western culture, you show love to your grown children by allowing them to be independent. But in Asian culture, shame is a huge motivator. To help you prevent shame, you give advice. So when they give advice they’re truly trying to connect. What would you say to couples who come from different families of origin and are really struggling? Crystal: I had a situation on a trip to Taiwan where I had culture stress. I hadn’t given myself any breaks and I needed a minute. Anytime you spend time with someone else’s family, you’re going to experience culture stress and need to watch your own well-being. Tom: One of things you can do is reach out to your in-laws without your spouse. It speaks volumes when you proactively reach out over the phone or in person. Crystal: There are also times when you have to disappoint one of your families. Whoever’s parent it is, their child gives them the bad news. That’s worked out well for us. Afton: One of the things I’m noticing about you two is how curious you are to learn the other person’s background and why they are the way they are. We all have different backgrounds, and approaching your spouse with a curiosity to learn about them could make a big difference in any marriage. Your one simple thing for this week: Think the best about your spouse – know that they’re doing things in your best interest. Sit down with your spouse this week and talk about the way your family of origin impacts your marriage. Thanks for joining us for the Married People Podcast. We hope you’ll subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review – they help us make the podcast better. You can also visit us on Facebook or Instagram. Come tell us about your tips for this week’s one simple thing on social media or on our blog at MarriedPeople.org. Book Recommendations: Foreign to Familiar and The 5 Love Languages. You can find Crystal and Tom on Instagram.
In this episode we travel to Kiev to meet with three alumni who all work for positive change in their own way. Oleg by stimulating civil society reform initiatives, Natasha by educating refugees and Svitlana by supporting social entrepreneurs.
Join Phil Boyte and his guest Kristy Cooper as they talk about preparing students for success. Kristy is a leadership teacher who believes students from all different backgrounds can achieve what they set their minds to. She shares why it is important to trust your students, how she encourages them when they face adversity and activities she uses in her classroom to set her students up for success.
Three years into a relationship that is solidifying into the next step of marriage, our listener wants to check with intimacy coaches and (totally self styled) love, sex and dating gurus Prem and Rogue if the little 'compromises' she's noticing mean she's going to end up unhappy? Her fiance has had her back until now, but her slightly regressive in-laws-to-be are gaining the upper hand _with_ his backing, right now. We're invoking Bollywood movies including some classics and yes, even, religion and socioeconomic status! We've got case studies of Runaway Bride scenarios as well as happy endings. But, enough about us, take a listen. And tell us if you've seen this happen even in the love-marriage scenario? Bonus: BOTH Prem & Rogue are singing on this episode. (facepalm)
00:16 – Welcome to “Not Your Mother’s Podcast!” …we mean, “Greater Than Code!” 00:55 – Origin Story and Getting Involved in Coding 03:17 – Programming Perspectives From People of Different Backgrounds; Teaching Adults vs Children 08:19 – Work/Life Balance 11:32 – Changing Culture Around Gender Roles and Caregiving “Culture is like water in that it flows from the top down.” Nev Schulman Wants to Erase Gender Stereotypes for Parents (http://www.mtv.com/news/2976598/nev-schulman-gender-stereotypes-parenting-catfish-laura-perlongo-cleo/) 18:18 – The MotherCoders Organization (http://www.mothercoders.org/) What to expect when you’re done expecting (https://medium.freecodecamp.org/what-to-expect-when-youre-done-expecting-25fb0c00393?gi=ac6aa83c6d74) 24:27 – Teaching Frontend Development and The Stereotype that Women are Better at Frontend than Backend Work We can teach women to code, but that just creates another problem (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/14/tech-women-code-workshops-developer-jobs) 30:00 – Silicon Valley Elitism, Sexism, and Defining Cultural Norms; “The Ideal Worker” The Motherhood Penalty (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6ASw9OpvMg) 35:38 – Why do we not have many of women CEOs? 37:42 – Tactical Help for Cultural Changes Reflections: Mandy: Donate to MotherCoders and/or support them via AmazonSmile (https://smile.amazon.com/). Rein: The empowerment of women and the challenges they face are a global problem. @manwhohasitall (https://twitter.com/manwhohasitall) Coraline: Fostering entrepreneurship and empowering women worldwide. Also, thinking about role models and how to amplify voices. Tina: Including moms as a kind of marginalized group as well. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Tina Lee.
00:16 – Welcome to “The Netherlands Invented Gay Marriage, So We Should Be Scared of Them Now!” …we mean, “Greater Than Code!” 01:28 – Origin Story 03:17 – Programming Perspectives From People of Different Backgrounds; Teaching Adults vs Children 06:12 – Teaching Programming as a Language; Aha! Moments Scratch Programming (https://scratch.mit.edu/) GoldieBlox (https://www.goldieblox.com/) 12:26 – Identity and why do we so often use the phrase “not real programming”? What do we define as software? Tooling Microsoft Excel (https://products.office.com/en-us/excel) Expector (http://www.felienne.com/Expector) 20:13 – Should everyone know programming? Why? What should they know/be able to do? (Digital Literacy) 28:27 – What is the programming equivalent of a library/librarian? 33:06 – Does STEM education make other forms of education obsolete? Why not? 35:15 – Things to Get Better at Programming Other Than Programming CodeKata (http://codekata.com/) 48:58 – Fighting Against “Real” Programming and Being Hesitant to Let in Newcomers 50:40 – What can we do to help spread the knowledge? Reflections: Felienne: If people say they are programming, they are. Limit belittling and surprise. Do not contaminate others with what your own idea of programming is. Jessica: Value on reading through code and forming a model of it. Astrid: Thinking about programming as in thinking about writing. Rein: Some programming does involved math, but it is not (for the most part) the math you hated in high school. A Mathematician’s Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Imaginative Art Form by Paul Lockhart Sam: You can be fluent at a very low level of proficiency and still be fluent. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Felienne Hermans.
Verity Lewis and Victoria KemberRosie gets a dose of double trouble with the fabulous Verity and Victoria. They chat about: Different Backgrounds; Door Woman in Disguise; Finding The One; Party and a Show; Cabaret Family; Comedians Understanding Burlesque and Vice Versa; Complimentary Art Forms; Resident Performers; Boobs Falling Out; Cavendish Arms Again!; Little Mistress Shows; ALL the Glitter; Getting the Funny Character; Performance Art (Spaced Reference); Dark Burlesque; Food-Related Weirdness; Car Boot Cabaret; Self-Promotion; Where Do You Go?; Back At School; Pure Determination; Enjoying Organisation; Exes Swap Shop; Shit Raffles; No Pregnancy Tests, No Pubes; January Crying; Women in Comedy - What Does Equality Look Like?; Never Get Your Tits Out; Tiring to Talk About It; Stepping Into The Male Dominated Space; Admitting We Have Some Privileges; Hobbyist Burlesque Experiences; Nice Surprises, Nice Scene; Opportunities Through Hobbies; It's Never Been Done Before; Just Do A Role; Bras Don't Play Nice; Willy Wonka's Scotch Eggs; Twitter and Facebook!About Verity and VictoriaHooray Cabaret is a fabulous and irreverent show held at one of London's quirkiest venues, Paper Dress Vintage in Shoreditch. Co-producer and host Victoria Kember studied Alternative Theatre at University, then joined a theatre company 'Ovaplay' before taking her debut show 'Where Have All The Ladies Gone?' to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010, about which the critics said:"This is a rare gem, a miniature tour de force""Her hilarious satire of current class-based attitudes and prejudices, beautifully complemented by an engaging physical performance, struck just the right note""She exploited her powerful stage presence and sexual magnetism with an intelligence and sophistication that the preceding act entirely lacked"Victoria is now heavily involved in the comedy scene, performing stand-up and hosting cabaret as well as creating bespoke burlesque and comedy events around the capital with VV Events.In 2013, Victoria joined forced with cabaret regular and sometime burlesque performer Verity Lewis. A graduate of Little Lady Luscious, Verity has performed and stage managed as VeeVee Semillon at many of London’s most prominent cabaret venues. Both dressed as men when they first met, it was three months before Victoria and Verity really knew what the other looked like. But somehow they knew it would be the start of something beautiful and in the past 18 months, Hooray Cabaret and VV Events have become just that.With a different theme each month, Hooray brings you the best in new comedy, burlesque and musical talent. In recent months Hooray has taken us to the circus, the summer festival and the B-movies, got married and spent Christmas at Nana's. In 2014 alone, their stage was graced by The Independent and Guardian's 'one to watch', comedian Dane Baptiste, critically-acclaimed cabaret artist Frank Sanazi and BBC Radio New Comedy finalist Tom Ward, as well as Burlesque Idol 2014 winner, Pearl Grey and runner-up, Good Ness Gracious. The next show on 26th February will bring you the anti-Valentine's exes swap-shop. See their Facebook page for more. Facebook: www.facebook.com/QueenOfArtsCabaretTwitter: twitter.com/hooraycabarethttp://ia902600.us.archive.org/32/items/RKVB24HoorayCabaret/RKVB%2024%20-%20Hooray%20Cabaret.mp3
It may sound silly, but we are a nation that doesn't breathe!! We literally walk around all day not BREATHING. Stop right now are you actually breathing OR are you kind of holding your breath, going from one "stressor" to another. Susan Shane, L.Ac draws on her decades of experience as an acupuncturist, herbalist and fitness trainer to share the best of Western, Chinese and Ayurvedic medical traditions and shares with us us amazing techiniqes that help us breathe more effectively while actually improving our health and wellness. Join us...and START BREATHING!! Enjoy- Wellness Woman 40 and Beyond... Different Backgrounds,Same Journey E-Magazine
We all have goals and dreams we want to pursue. But sometimes it is difficult to get inspired and motivated to embark on a journey to accomplish those goals and dreams. Dena Patton, Author of "Igniting Greatness" , Motivational Speaker, Successful Entrepreneur and Life Coach, joins us to talk about how to ignite the greatness that lies within all of us. She shares how to stay motivated and inspired to continue to work toward and achieve our dreams. Tune in to get the tools you need to get focused, motivated and inspired! ALSO Rebecca Norrington from "Reality Spirituality Radio Show" joins us to share her wisdom on happiness and success! Please Patronize Our Sponsors Recovery Room Massage-Massage Therapy for Pain Relief and Stress Management Jen Poulson - Health and Wellness Energy Coach-Free Simply Healed Session Dr Leslie Brown,OB/GYN DrBev Emotions R Us MWBA Center for Training- offering courses to Entrepreneurs and Intrapenuers FREE Subscription to - Wellness Woman 40 and Beyond, Different Backgrounds, Same Journey Take The Challenge - DeStress The Mess 21 Day Challenge - 21 Days, 21 Tips!!
Join me and Andrea Becky as we talk about ways to release stress and enter into a life with peace and joy. Andrea Becky is a Certified Energy Health Patactitioner, Certified Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Therapist and Author of "Light Through the Keyhole-Unlock Your Joy in This World of Relentless Stress" shares with us her wisdom and knowledge on how to live life that is not continually impacted by stress. "I have known Andrea for many years, and in “Light Through the Keyhole” she reveals her deep insights on healing that she discovered through her own personal journey. In it she shares her secrets of healing by accessing the power of joy within in a way we can easily use every day."~ Deepak Chopra Ready to Reduce The IMPACT of Stress on Your life - Take the 21 Day DeStress The Mess Challenge Wellness Woman 40 and Beyond,Different Backgrounds...Same JourneyE Magazine - The Self-Love, Self-Care Issue
Welcome to Wellness Woman Week,a celebration of women and their journey to wellness for their mind, body and spirit. On this broadcast we talk with 4 outstanding women who are on a wonderful journey of wellness and fulfillment. Susyn Reeve-Self-Esteem Expert, Inter-faith Minister, and Author of "Inspired Life" Rhonda Jones - Expert in Christian Meditation, Yoga and Author of "Help Me God Change My Life" and 23 Christian Meditation CD's Suzanne Strisower -Life Purpose Expert and Author of three books including "111Inspirational Life Purpose Quotes and Exercises to Find Your Purpose" Bess Blanco- Family Health Coach, founder of The Intentional Lifestyle and Author of " Fresh Start For Health" Natasha Jefferson -founder of "True Beauty Revealed" owner of Salon de Soul Day Spa and expert on wellness and beauty for women over 40 Join us as we talk to these wonderful women who are all experts in their chosen fields,about embarking on that wonderful journey of self-discover and total wellness for the mind, body and spirit. Wellness Woman Webinar Cstar Solutions DeStress The Mess Coaching Program
Welcome to Wellness Woman Week,a celebration of women and their journey to wellness for their mind,body and spirit. On this broadcast we talk with five outstanding women who are on a wonderful journey of wellness and fulfillment. Christine Steinorth- Relationship Expert, Licensed Psychotherapist, and Author of :Cue Cards for Life:Thoughtful Tips for Better Relationships" Dr. Nina Cherie Franklin - health and wellness expert, researcher, advocate and Author of "Leaving Your Fat Behind" Judith Belmont-Mental Health and Wellness Expert,Licensed Psychotherapist and Author of "Swiss Cheese Theory of Life" Carol Akens-Raw Food Chef, Holistic Health Coach, Author of "Mindful Meals Recipes for a Healthier Spirit Soul and Body" Dr. Deana Murphy - Interior Life Designer, Inspirational Speaker and Author of "7 Interior Living Principles And Strategies" Join us as we talk to these wonderful women who are all experts in their chosen fields, about embarking on that wonderful journey of self-discovery and total wellness for your mind body and spirit. Wellness Woman Webinar
Welcometo Wellness Woman Week; a celebration of women our journey to total wellness for their mind body and spirit. On this broadcast we talk with five exceptional women who are on a wonderful journey of wellness and fulfillment. Dr. Janet Brill- Author of "Blood Pressure Down" Constance Brown Riggs - Author of "The African Americans Guide to Living Well with Diabetes" Dr. Nancy Williams- Author of "Divine You Mind, Body and Soul- Health and Wellness Guide" Tami Lindahl- Author of "How To Lose Weight Without Being on a Diet for Women" Betsy Otter-Thompson-Author of 6 spiritual self-help books including "What Happens If..." Join us as we talk to these phenomenal women who are all experts in their chosen fields, about embarking on that journey of wellness. Powerful Me Wellness Woman™ Web C-Star Solutions
Welcome to the first broadcast of Wellness Woman Week; a celebration women and their journey to total wellness for their mind body and spirit. On this broadcast we talk with five exceptional women who are on a wonderful journey of wellness and fulfillment. Annette Larkins - Celebrated Raw Food Expert Author of Journey to Health. Susan Ingebretson - Holistic Health Counselor and Author of FibroWHYalga: Why Rebuilding the Ten Root Causes of Chronic Wellness Restores Chronic Wellness Dr. Laverne Adams- Inspirational Life Coach, Pastor and Author of Driven by Destiny12 Secrets to Unlock Your Future Temple Hayes - International Motivation Speaker,Ordained Unity Minister Author of The Right to Be You Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, MD - Medical Acupuncturist Wellness Coach and Stress Reduction Expert Join us as we talk to these phenomenal women who are all experts in their chosen fields, about embarking on that wonderful journey of self-discovery and total wellness for your mind, body and spirit. Wellness Woman Webinar Stressed? Need help? Click Here C-Star Solutions
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!
Different Backgrounds, Opposing Views, Lifelong Friends. Welcome to Studio D!