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Emergence Magazine Podcast
A Forest Walk – a guided practice by Kimberly Ruffin

Emergence Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 47:05


As the pandemic begins to ebb and we begin to emerge from a difficult and transformative year, we are taking a moment to pause as the warmth of summer and the cool shade of trees—here in the Northern Hemisphere—beckons to us. Kimberly Ruffin is a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and author of Black on Earth: African American Ecoliterary Traditions. As a companion to Kimberly's past Emergence essay “Bodies of Evidence,” she created a guided practice of walking through the forest. For Kimberly, faith is a continuous exchange of belonging, an experience that's palpable among trees.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Find the Good News with Oran Parker
Ep. 73- The Human Capital Ft. Kimberly Dellafosse - Find the Good News with Brother Oran

Find the Good News with Oran Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 84:19


EP. 73 - The Human Capital Ft. Kimberly Dellafosse, Assitant City Administrator for the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana ========== Each Good Newsy is different, and getting to experience the uniqueness of each guest is one of the joys of hosting a podcast like Find the Good News. Joy is the word that I would use to describe the conversation I had with Kimberly Dellafosse, the Assistant City Administrator for the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana after she came to visit with me at the Right Round Table. The truth is if we would have had mics turned on from the moment she walked in the door, I think the podcast would have been even more dynamic. We had an instant rapport that I can't take credit for; she brought the good news with her when she entered the studio. Kimberly's love for her work with the City of Lake Charles is invigorating and confidence-inducing. She has a firm working knowledge of the City's programs. She has infused her personal passion for people in every aspect of her job. For Kimberly, the most crucial infrastructure in Lake Charles can be found in its people, and the City's future is found in its youth. She doesn't encourage young people to change. Rather, she presses them to unfold and become a more lovely version of who they already are, asking that they plant their beauty in this place they call home. In her role as the Assistant City Administrator, Kimberly has embraced an understanding of how all the parts of City government can work together to nurture the next generation young people and entrepreneurs. Many say that the children are our future. After this visit, I can tell you that she believes it. This is my conversation with Kimberly Dellafosse of the City of Lake Charles, Louisiana. ========== SUPPORT FIND THE GOOD NEWS ON PATREON >> www.Patreon.com/FindTheGoodNews  ========== FOR MORE INFO ON THE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES PROGRAMS >> https://www.cityoflakecharles.com/egov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=5797 >> https://www.facebook.com/LakeCharlesLouisiana/ ==========  FIND THE GOOD NEWS IS PRODUCED BY PARKER BRAND CREATIVE SERVICES >> www.ParkerBrandUp.com ========== SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS ••••••••••••• SULPHUR TODAY >> www.facebook.com/sulphurtoday / #SulphurToday ••••••••••••• BRIMSTONE MUSEUM >> www.brimstonemuseum.org or Call (337) 527-0357 •••••••••••••

Emergence Magazine Podcast
A Forest Walk – Practice Guided by Kimberly Ruffin

Emergence Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 47:39


As a companion to Kimberly Ruffin's essay “Bodies of Evidence” from our Faith issue, she created this guided practice offering ways to connect to the living world through a walk in the forest. For Kimberly, faith is a continuous exchange of belonging, an experience that’s palpable among trees. In this practice, as with any experience in nature use common sense, trust your intuition, and tell somewhere where you’re going.

Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge
What it Means to Be a Brave Leader with Kimberly Davis

Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 44:39


Leadership can make or break a team. Today, we dive into the secrets of brave leadership with actress, speaker, and author Kimberly Davis. Kimberly has led cross-cultural workshops throughout the world. She is a TEDx speaker and an expert on authentic leadership. She is the author of the book Brave Leadership, and she is here to share her message of personal power, authenticity, and courageous leadership. We talk about how teaching leaders stage presence evolved into teaching brave and authentic leadership. Technology and the work culture has changed so much in the past decade, and we are asking more than ever of team members. To really relate and find that passion, joy, and loyalty in your team or coworkers, you really need to connect to people at the heart level. We talk about this and more in this episode. Show Notes [03:37] As a child Kimberly was fearless, when she went to her first theater audition she suddenly discovered what fear was. Through her theater training, she learned to work through nervousness. [05:17] When she entered the corporate world, she started studying her colleagues and leaders to discover what was getting in their way or blocking their path to success. [05:37] She discovered that some of the things that got in her way as an actor were also getting in the way of these people in corporate America. [06:06] When she realized the human connection and that there were tools in the theater that can help people in corporate America, she started applying these principles. [06:16] She launched her business on stage leadership about 12 years ago. [06:21] She developed a leadership program based on theater. [08:14] She did a test program and discovered that this was the work of her life and what she was meant to do. [08:38] She started writing her book 5 years ago. [09:18] Being who you are powerfully in this world is the bravest thing that you can do. She discovered she was teaching brave leadership not onstage leadership skills. [10:10] We all have the ability to be brave leaders. It's about showing up in the world in a way that people want to engage, listen, and invest in what you're doing. [11:13] A big part of the book is why a new kind of leadership matters now. The world has really transformed since 2008. There's been an explosion in technology and we are asking more people than ever before. [11:49] The old standard command-and-control leadership is just not getting the results that we need. [11:59] We have to connect to people's hearts to get to Passion, joy, and loyalty. [12:21] People connect to people. They need to see who you are as a human being. That's a vulnerable place to be in the workplace. [13:21] Bravery unfolds one situation at a time. [14:25] We have to surround ourselves with people who are focused on growing and learning and being better. [16:10] One of the biggest barriers to being brave is where we focus our attention. [17:20] Focus on fear is the problem. [19:28] Impacts live in action. [20:13] Are you genuine, worthy of trust, reliance, and belief? You don't get to decide if you're authentic. It's the people you lead and influence who get to decide. [21:00] It's how other people experience you. And that is what gives you access. [21:20] Being who you are powerfully and then layer in the action that you want to take. [23:09] Focusing on danger and pain can be your biggest barrier to brave. What you need is an alternate focus. [24:35] Successful actors were differentiated by their focus of attention. They focused on making an impact on someone or something on the stage with them. [25:25] Harnessing your attention on purposeful action will completely transcend your performance. [26:41] We are all far more brave than we know. It's our focus of attention that makes the difference in how we show up in the world. How we show up in the world is what makes the results. [27:40] Presence begins with being present. [29:06] Impact lives in the eye of the beholder. Whether or not you achieve your super objective is up to them. [30:23] Think about how the other person feels. [30:58] Kimberly has learned that she is incredibly human but also better than she knows. [31:29] Taking focused action and one step at a time is what really changes your game. [31:52] Take your life one situation at a time and focus on the impact you want to have. [32:23] If you're not bringing mindfulness, focusing on impact, and looking from the other person's lens you are going to mess up. [34:14] Bring your best self now and try to do better in the next situation. Don't beat yourself up. [35:13] Vulnerability is our biggest barrier and our biggest breakthrough to brave. [38:05] Your super objective is what drives you and get you out of bed in the morning. For Kimberly, it's connecting people to the best of who they are. [41:54] Give yourself permission to be who you are. Know that who you truly are is enough. Links and Resources: Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Powerful, and Authentic Self to Get the Results You Need Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value Onstage Leadership Brave Leadership @OnStageKimberly on Twitter Kimberly Davis on LinkedIn Kimberly Davis Facebook

The Patricia Raskin Show
Dr. Uram, Essential Living

The Patricia Raskin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 0:30


In the first half, Patricia interviews Dr. Kimberly McGeorge, an international naturopathic healer. Combining “science with possibility, she discusses her Secret To Everything, her healing method with the use of frequency. With over 24 years of clinical experience, she has a client list of some of the world's most talented healers as well as thousands of clients in person and remotely around the world. In the second half, Patricia interviews Dr. Shelley Uram, author of Essential Living: A Guide to Having Happiness and Peace by Reclaiming Your Essential Self. She discusses how to find sanity in an insane world, including questions about how we can find peace and happiness within ourselves. In order to achieve complete satisfaction in our lives we must be happy with what we're doing and continually move toward our happiness. Essential Living focuses on finding what that happiness is.

The Patricia Raskin Show
Dr. McGeorge, Secret To Everything

The Patricia Raskin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 0:30


In the first half, Patricia interviews Dr. Kimberly McGeorge, an international naturopathic healer. Combining “science with possibility, she discusses her Secret To Everything, her healing method with the use of frequency. With over 24 years of clinical experience, she has a client list of some of the world's most talented healers as well as thousands of clients in person and remotely around the world. In the second half, Patricia interviews Dr. Shelley Uram, author of Essential Living: A Guide to Having Happiness and Peace by Reclaiming Your Essential Self. She discusses how to find sanity in an insane world, including questions about how we can find peace and happiness within ourselves. In order to achieve complete satisfaction in our lives we must be happy with what we're doing and continually move toward our happiness. Essential Living focuses on finding what that happiness is.

Financial Fluency: How Women Thrive Outside of the 9 to 5
#117 Dare To Be More with Kimberly Patrick

Financial Fluency: How Women Thrive Outside of the 9 to 5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 39:21


What would you do if you dared to do and be more? Today I have proven sales and recruiting expert, Kimberly Patrick with me on this episode of Financial Fluency. Kimberly is a sales coach, entrepreneur, real estate investor, and author (among many other roles). She focuses on helping senior executives identify, select, and attract passive top talent. Kimberly’s path was a winding one. She starts by telling me how she got into her many businesses. From multi-level marketing to social work, to sales and recruiting, and finally to where she is today with her own business. For Kimberly, her entrepreneurial spirit started at a young age as she observed her grandparents run their own family business. When Kimberly was in college, she began her sales career with Mary Kay and got her taste of multi-level marketing. She quickly realized that she was better suited in a B2B environment instead of selling in a B2C market. After college, Kimberly went on to social work, but that career path was emotionally and mentally exhausting. It wasn’t until graduate school when she started building companies with her ex-husband and then she moved into the sales and recruiting industry. On the show, Kimberly tells me how she started her first recruiting business in 2008. But that year, real estate among many other industries collapsed. All of her clients were laying off instead of hiring. Kimberly hung in there a bit, but it was also a tough year for her personally as it was professionally. She was going through a divorce, and took a lot of time for herself and moved back to DC. Fast forward to today, Kimberly most recently launched a program, Smart Selling, for women in business. This program is 10-12 weeks, and it helps members identify clients, hammer in on their marketing and sales plans, optimize their sales funnels, and more. To help those having difficulty with this aspect of their business, they’ll take a look at where (what channels) they’re posting and what they’re posting. She says messaging is very important, so it’s essential to tweak as needed and get creative throughout the process. Kimberly’s Tips on How to Get Started: Identify your target audience. First, you have to make sure who your ideal client is and where they hang out. See where they are and start engaging with them. Build out your freebies. Get to know your target audience and start conversations with them. Let them know about your offers and freebies, especially if you’re selling directly to a consumer. Pick technology carefully. The technology you use throughout your business is very important. Kimberly uses a few tools to help her business such as ActiveCampaign and Instapage. You can learn more about Kimberly and her business by visiting her website: http://kimberlyapatrick.com/ or following her on social media: Purpose Driven Mompreneurs Facebook Group Facebook LinkedIn   Resources Smart Selling Coaching Program: http://kimberlyapatrick.com/getmoreclients Kimberly’s Book: Dare to be More   Bio Kimberly Patrick has served as an advisor to some of the brightest CEO’s, Presidents, and Leaders. Kim is a Certified Business Coach and a driven entrepreneur. She became passionate about working with business owners as a child, while growing up in a family business. Kim has been an entrepreneur since she was 17. She has founded multiple companies in real estate development, recruiting, and fitness. Kim lives in Austin and is a new mom. She is truly living the dream and juggling everything! She spends her “spare” time investing and developing real estate, coaching mompreneurs, and helping startups find and attract the best talent. Kim serves  on the board of directors of The Texas Recruiters Association and is the Director of StartupGrind Austin. She is deeply involved in the startup community where she spends her time helping companies select and hire the right talent. Kim’s passion is connecting people and helping startups grow their organizations with the best passive talent.