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Join us in this empowering episode as we converse with the founders of "I Believe In Me" - a transformative initiative dedicated to boosting the confidence of tween girls. Katie Parker and Becky Fife share their insights and parenting tips for nurturing strong, self-assured young women. They discuss the unique challenges girls face today and provide actionable strategies for parents and caregivers to support their daughters' growth and self-esteem. This episode is not just a conversation; it's a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to empower the young girls in their life. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that's sure to inspire and equip you with the tools to foster resilience and confidence in the next generation. Learn more about I Believe In Me at https://www.bloomfully.com/ibelieveinme/our-team. #EmpoweringGirls #ParentingTips #StrongConfidentYouth #IBelieveInMe #GirlPower #RaisingStrongGirls~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let's stay connected:Website: theparenting411.com IG: @the_parenting_411Facebook: The Parenting 411 YouTube: The Parenting 411
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Tween girls face unique challenges in a world where social media is an integral part of daily life. The impact of the digital age on their development can be both positive and negative, making it essential to understand and address these challenges. Our guest in Episode 253 of Class Dismissed created a program designed to teach that every girl has specific talents and gifts that make her unique and beautiful to the world. Katie Parker is the founder of Bloomfully and co-creator of I Believe in Me. I Believe In Me is a unique program for tweens that promotes self-confidence, self-esteem, and personal growth. The program empowers pre-adolescents with essential life skills and a positive mindset to navigate the challenges of their transitional years. I Believe In Me uses interactive workshops, mentorship, and fun activities; tweens develop a strong sense of self-worth, resilience, and belief in their abilities. Some of the challenges teens face are listed below. Body Image Pressures: One of the most prominent challenges tween girls face in social media is the constant pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards. Scrolling through filtered and carefully curated images can lead to self-esteem issues and body dissatisfaction. Reminding tweens that natural beauty comes in all shapes and sizes is crucial. Cyberbullying: Social media provides a platform for connectivity but can also be a breeding ground for cyberbullying. Tween girls may encounter hurtful comments, rumors, or exclusionary behavior online. It is crucial to teach them about responsible online behavior and reporting any incidents. Peer Validation: The need for peer validation has always been a part of adolescence, but social media amplifies it. Tweens might feel compelled to constantly seek likes, comments, and followers to measure their self-worth. Please encourage them to focus on authentic friendships and hobbies offline. Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): Social media is a never-ending stream of content, and the fear of missing out on what their peers are doing can cause anxiety. Help tween girls balance their online and offline lives, emphasizing the importance of real experiences and in-person connections. Time Management: Spending excessive hours on social media can lead to poor time management and affect schoolwork and other activities. Encourage tweens to set healthy limits on screen time and establish a tech-free zone during family meals and before bedtime. Comparison Trap: Constantly comparing themselves to others on social media can harm a tween's mental health. Teach them the value of self-acceptance and the idea that everyone has their own unique journey. As parents, guardians, or mentors, it's crucial to maintain open communication with tween girls about their online experiences. Educate them about digital literacy, responsible social media usage, and the importance of self-esteem grounded in reality. Provide a safe space for discussing their online encounters, addressing their concerns, and reinforcing their self-worth beyond the virtual world. Listen to Episode 253 of Class Dismissed on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app to hear our entire conversation with Katie Parker from I Believe In Me.
In our show, we will resume our conversation with our host Dr. Erin Elmore and her guests Katie Parker, Becky Fife & Allie Callister around the topic of developing strong girls and their online program I Believe in Me! In our last episode we discussed the challenges facing young girls right now in a post-covid society and the need for support. I Believe in Me is teaching girls self-awareness and giving them strategies and tools to ultimately control their own happiness. We discussed the I Believe in Me program experience, how girls have access to educational videos, projects to inspire activity, motivational mantras, and providing a healthy online community for girls to connect and share with others. We'll resume our talk today by discussing the impact of how raising strong women with good character can do for our communities and culture at large. For more information about I Believe in Me!, please visit: https://www.bloomfully.com/ibelieveinme For more information about Bloomfully, a place where girls grow, please visit: https://www.bloomfully.com Connect with I Believe In Me! on Instagram at ibelieveinmegirls, or visit: https://www.instagram.com/ibelieveinmegirls/ Connect with Bloomfully on Linkedin, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/company/87237439/admin/
Every girl is needed in this world, our differences are what make us so beautiful, and we must highlight, strengthen, and grow those things. Together we are more beautiful than apart. And our differences are what we need to offer this world and grow and find confidence in that. In this episode, Dr. Erin Elmore speaks with Katie Parker, Becky Fife, and Allie Callister, the owners, creators and leadership of Bloomfully and I Believe in Me!, which offer innovative products and resources dedicated to providing real tools and habits that strengthen confidence in girls and women of all ages. Katie (CEO), Becky, and Allie are three moms who intimately understand the challenges of raising a family as they collectively manage 17 children. Leveraging their expertise in business, health, and wellness, these remarkable women united under the banner of "I Believe in Me" to establish an online mentoring program specifically designed for tween girls. With a combined experience of over 30 years, they have dedicated themselves to empowering girls, boosting their confidence, and nurturing their potential through community engagement, online outreach, and special events. In an era plagued by the negative impacts of social media and alarming statistics on youth well-being, Katie, Becky, and Allie are more resolute than ever in their mission to guide parents and girls through the modern challenges they face. Through the promotion of self-motivation, resilience, and the cultivation of daily habits for personal growth, they endeavor to fortify the hearts and minds of young girls everywhere. Drawing on their unique backgrounds and passions, these three extraordinary women serve as mentors, advocates, and beacons of hope for the women of the next generation. Together Erin and our panelist discuss developing strong girls and their online program I Believe in Me! For more information about I Believe in Me!, please visit: https://www.bloomfully.com/ibelieveinme For more information about Bloomfully, a place where girls grow, please visit: https://www.bloomfully.com Connect with I Believe In Me! on Instagram at ibelieveinmegirls, or visit: https://www.instagram.com/ibelieveinmegirls/ Connect with Bloomfully on Linkedin, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/company/87237439/admin/
In the latest episode of The Parenting Couch podcast, Rachel and Sarah talk with Katie Parker from Bloomfully... who has created an incredible online program for tween girls called 'I Believe In Me'. Katie opens up about her passion for helping girls to bloom, and her insights for how parents can support their daughters.Tween girls have a lot to deal with... friendship issues, changing bodies, social media, school pressures and more. In recent years, there's been a huge increase in anxiety and depression from this age group, and as parents we want to be able to do whatever we can to support them through tough times. In this episode of The Parenting Couch podcast, Katie Parker from Bloomfully shares her advice for some of the big situations that your daughter might experience:Dealing with bullies and exclusion: When friends are mean and drama starts - what is the best way to handle it?Mental health: What can we do to support our child's mental health, particularly if they are suffering from anxiety or depression?Identity: Why girls should strive to find their own passions and direction, and not be a follower.Hard times: How you can help your daughter through failures, disappointments and hard emotions ? Negative self-talk: How can tweens stop the negative self-talk and stop the comparison game? Building Confidence: How you can build lasting confidence in your tween daughter, to help her now and in the future? Family routines: Why family routines are important... even with older children!Meet Katie ParkerKatie is the President & CEO of Bloomfully and has a passion for building the confidence of young girls, tweens and women. Her mission is to help them grow above the comparing, the criticism, and the self-doubt that are plaguing girls. She honestly believes EVERY girl and EVERY woman is remarkably unique and needed in this world.Katie is married to Matt Parker of Album Surfboards and they live in Orange County, CA with their six children. In the Summer they surf and in the Winter they snowboard. Family and faith are at her core and the blooming businesses are an extension of that foundation. She is the CEO & creator of Singers Company, I Believe in Me, and Bloomfully, companies that focus on building the confidence of girls of all ages.As she watches the world become ever more complex to navigate for girls, she longs to help them stay grounded/rooted yet willing and able to bloom wherever they may be in the world. She hopes Bloomfully will help girls believe in their gifts, encourage them to grow and motivate them to share with the world. The world needs strong minds, and strong hearts in strong girls.I Believe In Me is a life-cheering online adventure for tweens that gives real tools to create a happy school life! This time of life can be tricky and through weekly episodes, video tutorials and fun interactive online events we focus on promoting positive mindset and individual growth for each member. Girls can join ANY time and enjoy the program at their own pace.Essential DetailsWebsite: bloomfully.comOnline Program: Register your child into I Believe In Me#theparentingcouch #theparentingcouchpodcast #parenting #northshoremums
I know that finding mental health support for your child is difficult. I have been hearing about 6 month waiting lists with therapists and clinics. There are so many people out in the world helping and working with children. I want you to know about all of these programs so you can find help with you need it!This week, I am introducing you to Bloomfully and specifically their I Believe in Me! mentoring program. It is for girls age 10-13.Concerned for what the world's influence was doing to a girl's self esteem, Becky, Katie and Allie, came together to create a program to support tweens and parents. For over 30 years, these women have worked with girls to strengthen their confidence and realize their potential. With Katie's vision and direction, Becky's creative sparkle and Allie's "CAN DO" attitude, these women are magic! They offer real life strategies and tools to foster growth and strength in the minds and hearts of girls. This world needs strong girls, who know who they are, and are ready to strengthen those around them.Check out their WebpageEmail: becky@bloomfully.comInstagram: @ibelieveinmegirlsFacebook: ibelieveinmeBecky Fife, Owner, President, Co-Creator of I Believe in MeMeet Becky Fife, a true powerhouse in motherhood and women's empowerment. As a mother to seven children, Becky has not only navigated the challenges of motherhood but has used her voice to inspire and support others. Through her own experience, she has developed effective systems and strategies to organize her life and create space to serve those around her, while still raising a large family. Becky's commitment to empowering women and girls is reflected in her numerous accomplishments. In 2015, she was honored as Nevada's Mother of the Year and has since dedicated herself to strengthening mothers across America. With four daughters of her own, Becky is passionate about helping young girls develop confidence early on, so they can overcome negative influences in the world. To this end, she has founded two companies, "I Believe in Me" and "Bloomfully," which focus on building up women of all agesKatie Parker, Owner, CEO, Co-CreatorKatie is the CEO of Bloomfully, LLC and has a passion for building the confidence of young girls, tweens and women. Her mission is to help them grow above the comparing, the criticism, and the self-doubt that are plaguing girls. Katie is married to Matt Parker of Album Surfboards and they live in Orange County, CA with their six children. In the Summer they surf and in the Winter they snowboard. Family and faith are at her core and the blooming businesses are an extension of that foundation. She is the creator of Singers Company, I Believe in Me, Bloomfully and Tavi's Fairy Festival. She received her BA degree in Communications/Public Relations from Brigham Young University. Allie Callister, Owner, Co-Creator.Allie is a co creator and content developer for I Believe in Me.She graduated from BYU in Marriage, Family, and Human Development, and has volunteered for many years teaching young girls the importance of faith, family, and wholesome values. Allie has run a successful beauty and eyelash extension business for the last 10yrs and is passionate about helping women of all ages look and feel confident.She is the mother of 4 blonde hair, blue eyed little cuties. Her highest priority and joy is being there for her little ones, helping them become the best version of themselves. Find my podcastEmail me: ccoufal@betterregulatethannever.comText me: 785-380-2064More information Get a YouMap® Assessment Profile
Concerned about what the world's influence was doing to a girl's self-esteem, Becky Fife, Katie Parker, and Allie Callister came together to create I Believe In Me! a program to support tweens and parents. For over 30 years, these women have worked with girls to strengthen their confidence and realize their potential. With Katie's vision and direction, Becky's creative sparkle, and Allie's "Can Do" attitude, these women are magic! They offer real-life strategies and tools to foster growth and strength in the hearts and minds of girls. This word needs girls who know who they are and are ready to strengthen others around them. Listen to this episode of Whinypaluza, with Becky, Katie, & Allie about how they work together to inspire, motivate, and support tween girls. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Learn why Becky, Katie, and Allie came to focus on support for tween girls. Strong Minds. Strong Hearts. Strong Girls. How the three women lend their personal strengths to help motivate and guide tween girls. Using a garden theme to cultivate happiness for a lifetime, using difficult times to help you grow. Understanding there is a difference minor, daily anxiety and sadness, and true depression and anxiety disorder. The importance of normalizing ups and downs in your life. Addressing ANTS in your garden: Automatic Negative Thoughts What you water grows! Will it be negativity or positivity? Helping young girls identify their individual gifts that they can give to the world and grow by sharing Addressing competition amongst other girls Helping girls to stop the fires of drama and get outside of negative comments Reminding girls that THEY have the power to move on and not let others' actions get to them Connect with I Believe in Me!: Website https://www.bloomfully.com/ibelieveinme Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085884451177 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ibelieveinmegirls/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/bloomfully/ Follow Rebecca Greene Blog https://www.whinypaluza.com/ Book 1 https://bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Book 2 https://bit.ly/whinybook2 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whinypaluzaparenting Instagram https://www.instagram.com/becgreene5/ @becgreene5 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@whinypaluzamom?lang=en @whinypaluzamom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raising children requires the help and support of family, friends, professionals and programs that assist parents with guiding children through the increasingly complex world. We had the opportunity to talk to Katie Parker, Becky Fife and Allie Callister who are the owners and co-creators of the I Believe In Me program. This program was created especially for tweens, to give real tools that can help create a happy middle school life. The program focuses on promoting a positive mindset and individual growth for each person. We continue our discussion with the I Believe In Me team and talk about how to build confidence in our children so they can deal with uncomfortable situations, stay true to themselves and manage friendship drama. Our discussion today included: How to build confidence in our children. Raising confident tween girls and confident children. How to help children establish good habits. The tiny habits method. Dr BJ Fogg Routines are the roots that keep you steady. Building competence as a young child. The power of speaking up as a 10-year-old. The importance of an I Believe In Me mindset. Who cares what they think, is everything. How to pay attention to your inner feelings. Dealing with mean girls and friendship drama. Two important questions girls need to ask themselves. The three strikes you're out tool. The importance of a conscious soil check. Thank you to our sponsor: Camp Gladiator! Get your free week now! campgladiator.com/trainer/tammyyalch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/herhealthcollective/support
As parents, we quickly understand that raising children can not be done in isolation. We need the help and support of family, friends, professionals and programs that assist parents with guiding children through the increasingly complex world. Katie Parker is President/CEO of Bloomfully, LLC which includes the Singers Company (created for Elementary) and I Believe In Me! (created for Middle School). Katie has a passion for building the confidence of young girls, tweens and women. Her mission is to help them grow above the comparison, the criticism, and the self-doubt that are plaguing girls. We had the opportunity to talk to Katie Parker, Becky Fife and Allie Callister who are the owners and co-creators of the I Believe In Me program. Allie Callister is an owner, co-creator and content developer for I Believe In Me. She is passionate about helping women of all ages look and feel confident. Beck Fife is an owner and co creator of both Bloomfully and I Believe In Me. She is passionate about helping young girls develop confidence early on, so they can overcome negative influences in the world. Our discussion today included: How we can help teens and tweens discover their gifts. Ways tweens and teens can counteract the increasing sadness and decline in mental health seen among their peers. The different ways parents can help them in the process of reducing sadness. The importance of feeling needed in the teen years. Fostering internal motivation and internal acceptance as a parent. Regulating the daily schedule. Parenting looks much different today than 30-40 years ago. Here are some differences. Each child has their own unique wiring. Parenting highly sensitive children and neurodiverse children, and how we can help our daughters through failures, disappointments and hard emotions. Suggestions to stop the negative self-talk and stop the comparison game in our tweens and teens. The importance of a safe place. Looking for the good and not setting children up to fail. The power of the mind. The four c's which are deadly to growth. Child development specialist, Claire Lerner who is also a trained clinical social worker and psychotherapist wrote an article on her website titled, “10 Traits of Highly Sensitive Children Thank you to our sponsor: --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/herhealthcollective/support
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! The power of words. How we communicate with our kids can make or break our relationship with them as they grow. Which parenting style are you? Permissive, Authoritative, Neglectful or Authoritarian? Ready to change the conversation? Instill greatness in yourself and your child(ren). My guest today is going to give you one thing you can do that will open up communication between your and your child. Meet Vera Thomas; Life Coach, Speaker, Trainer, Mediator, and Poet 14x Best Selling Author, Producer of a weekly podcast/radio show “The Vera Thomas Show”. She has worked with individuals, companies, non-profit organizations, schools, and churches engaging youth and adults developing, designing, and delivering soft skills training and leadership programs. Being a poet, she developed an afterschool program allowing students to express through poetry, short story, song or rap. Vera has taught presentation skills and vision boards and other programs for youth including an all-school assembly “I Believe In Me”, “Using My Power”, an anti-bully program called “My Greatness” which is designed to increase self-esteem and confidence. “Instilling Greatness in Myself and My Children” - Parents examine attitudes and behaviors that impact on their children's life. Vera is available for companies who want to transform their teams or families who want to transform their lives. Learn more about Vera by clicking one of the links: Custom Poetry Questionnaires link: Order your Child or Family Poem Looking for a special gift for Mothers Day? Mother's Day Poem All of Vera's links: https://linktr.ee/verathomasinstillinggreatness Join our Monthly Round Table Events! Vera will share her poem for Fathers at the June 14, 2023 Event, Register here: No-Problem Parenting June Round Table Free Event ______________________________________________________________________________ Are you ready to become a No-Problem Parent? We have THREE OPTIONS for you to get started. Choose the best fit for your learning style, your schedule and your budget. Option #1 DIY: For the Do it yourself parents, Purchase the Becoming a No-Problem Parent Parenting on demand program. In just a few simple modules I'm gonna lay out for you the foundations for solving behavior issues in your family and with your children. You can literally transform your childs behavior after watching just the first lesson. Binge watch the videos in just an hour and a half or complete the program lesson by lesson in four weeks. This program comes with a personalized strategy session and a downloadable workbook. Option #2 Parenting Mastermind: For parents who like to learn “live” from the comfort of their home and with the support of other rockstar parents you'll want to join Jaci's 8 week Mastermind on Urveda. Urveda is the next generation personal development platform providing live and interactive masterminds and master classes and I am proud to be one of Urvedas partnering presenters. For just $100/month your Urveda membership gives you exclusive access to not only The No Problem Parenting Masterclass, it includes access for you and all members of your family to ALL of the masterminds on this learning development platform. Business, education, health and wellbeing, spirituality, relationships, sports, and other parenting experts are sharing their best resources with Urveda. And, not only do you get access for just $100 a month, you can make extra income when your friends and family join too! Option 3: Work with Jaci 1:1 - There are 3 Parent Coaching packages to choose from. NOTE: 1:1 coaching sessions are limited and require a 30 minute consult before you commit to coaching. I want to make sure you are ready to shift your mindset and that your family is a good fit for No-Problem Parent Coaching. Whether 1:1 coaching is the best fit or not, I have an abundance of resources and suggestions for next steps. Head over to Noproblemparents.com to get started TODAY! The most common response I get from parents that have worked with me is “We wish we would've know of you years ago." So don't wait, schedule a call now: Jaci's Calendar ______________________________________________________________________________ Have you heard about our book, No-Problem Parenting; Raising Your Kiddos with More Confidence and Less Fear! Order your copy HERE Want access to ALL of Jaci's favorite resources, trainings, parenting course and all things No-Problem Parenting? Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and get the free Make it Right PDF Download. Listen to Episodes 9 and 23 for more info on the benefits of The Make it Right Technique! Follow us on FB Follow us on IG Follow us on LinkedIn Hugs and High Fives, Jaci
Show SummaryJarad Bowens is a Frederick resident who's only lived in Frederick for a few years but has already made a huge impact in the community. An active member of the Chamber of Commerce, he shares the story behind presenting the idea for the Business Equity Coalition to the Chamber with Shana Knight. Now as the chair of that committee, Jarad shares some ways it's creating more diversity, equity, and inclusion for underrepresented businesses of all kinds in Frederick. Jarad also shares the story behind the creation of his business Benefactor Events and how it lives out its name of “benefactor.” Show Notes / Highlights from the Show:How Jarad first got involved with the Chamber of Commerce in Florida and how this has made all the difference in his businessThe inspiration behind “Benefactor Events” and their dedication to supporting the community with their servicesHow Jarad found that the best way to make change in the community was to help businesses to grow and develop Clarifying what DEI is and what it isn't (Hint: it's not about taking away seats at the table -- it's about adding more)Why sometimes, to add more seats to the table, you've got to build a new table!Why “changing the world” isn't the goal of the Business Equity Coalition -- inclusion, access, and representation is.Jarad's Frederick FactorShow Links:Benefactor Events: https://benefactorevents.com/Follow Benefactor Events on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benefactoreventcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/benefactorevents/Business Equity Coalition for the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce: https://www.frederickchamber.org/business-equity-coalition.htmlFrederick County Chamber of Commerce's Women in Business Committee: https://www.frederickchamber.org/women-in-business.htmlSOUL Street: https://mysoulstreet.com/Alive @ Five: https://downtownfrederick.org/upcoming-events/aliveatfive/I Believe In Me, Inc.: https://www.ibelieveinme.com/AK's Grafix and Photo: https://aksgrafix.com/Learn more about Platinum PR, the sponsors of Season Two of the Frederick Factor, here: www.platinumpr.comInterested in sponsoring a season of the Frederick Factor? Contact us at info@frederickfactor.com About the Frederick Factor: The Frederick Factor Podcast highlights the stories of underrepresented business owners, professionals, and community leaders making an impact in Frederick, Maryland. You can visit our website at https://frederickfactor.com/. Or, follow the Frederick Factor on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederickfactor_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFrederickFactor
My Special Guest Carly Hunley talks about her favorite chapter and section in Rosebuds Glow: Beauty In All Things 21 Day Workbook & Journal for Girls!! “I Believe In Me! Be-Lieving in Me” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I had such a blast talking with Katie, Becky and Allie on our podcast!! I love how they are so positive and happy about girls growing up. Katie, Becky & Allie have the most amazing program for girls!! Hear in their words all about it: “I Believe In Me is a life-cheering online adventure for tweens that gives real tools to create a happy middle school life! This time of life can be tricky and through weekly episodes, video tutorials and fun interactive online events we focus on promoting positive mindset and individual growth for each member. Girls can join ANY time and enjoy the program at their own pace. Choose from three member options to best fit your lifestyle!“Our mission is to share tools and habits that will help girls gain confidence in their ‘Garden of Life'. We believe it's the little things that matter most! Come join our happy adventure as we Grow and Bloom to our fullest potential!” I love this mission!! I want to give you an even better picture of what their program teaches these girls. Here is a bit of what we talked about:At the start of the program they want the girls to ask themselves, “Who are you?” They then encourage the girls to thing about the gifts they have that they would like to grow and share in their lives. They use garden imagery as they talk explain the different things they want the girls to learn about such as:Your heart and mind working together are the soil of the garden. What are your dreams for your garden? This then moves into, how are you spending your time? Are the friends you are hanging out with or the screens in your life making you wilt? Or are they bringing beauty into your garden by helping it grow?The big aim is to help the girls be excited about who they are and where they want to go. They teach the girls how important it is to be spending their time in the right ways to get where they want to be. Routines are the roots of your garden. Developing good routines help you spend your time in the best ways.“You are in control. It is your garden of life. You get to decide what plants you grow. You get to decide what you keep out and all the while you're checking in with your head and your heart. Never put your happiness in someone else's hands.” - Katie ParkerFriendship:To be a good friend, there are 4 C's to follow:Not comparingNot competingNot criticizingNot complainingBring the happy in!!How do you pick good friends? Are they bringing light? 3 Strikes You are OutNot influencing in a good wayNot being kind - everyone needs grace, but if this is a pattern, distance yourselfSponge - at this age they are taking everything in!No gossip - is it kind? is it necessary? is it true?There's always someone who needs a friend! Allie tells a great story about when she was new at a school and a girl was kind to her when she was lonely and sad.When you like who you are and someone says something, it's not about you! They are hurting. Brush it right off!!4 Levels of being a Sunshine:SmileSmile - say hi or waveIntroduce selfReaching beyondEveryone is in a different place. Start at the sunshine level you are comfortable with. Where you can find I Believe in Me:Website: bloomfully.com/ibelieveinmeInstagramGet one month free !!When you register, be sure to click on the Helping of Happiness box, letting them know you heard about there here, and you will receive one month of the subscription free!
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Show Summary:We're sure this conversation with Aje Hill will leave you as inspired and as it left us. He shares his story of going from a “dope dealer” in his youth to becoming a “hope dealer” today. After going to prison at a young age, Aje had a wake-up moment where he decided that he believed in himself. Since then, he has committed himself to serving the community, helping at-risk youth through his nonprofit, I Believe In Me, Inc. He continues to serve “hope” everywhere he goes -- including this episode!Show Notes:Aje's story of going to prison at a young age and ending up lonely, hopeless, and full of painThe pivotal moment when Aje had to decide whether or not he believed in himself and would find a way to changeThe closed (and locked) doors in the community Aje faced after getting out of prisonThe inspiration behind starting his non-profit organization, I Believe In Me, Inc. Why it is so important for communities to provide safe spaces and healthy role models for at-risk youth The story behind “Hope Boxes,” the mobile food distribution program providing food to Frederick families in needAje's dedication to his mother, who was there for him through all the challengesThe “self-inventory” practice that allows Aje to step into leadership each dayAje's Frederick FactorGuest Bio:Aje Hill is the Executive Director and Founder of the nonprofit, I Believe in Me Inc, based in Frederick County. Their mission is to reach at-risk youth and inspire and challenge them through programs that foster self-respect and respect for the world around them.Along with other leaders, Aje started a mobile food distribution program, Hope Boxes, which has delivered 4.1 million meals into the Frederick community and provided food to over 125,000 families. Aje strives to deter today's youth from making the mistakes he made and prevent them from facing the same situations and consequences that he once faced. Show Links:I Believe In Me, Inc.I Believe In Me on InstagramI Believe In Me on TwitterI Believe in Me on FacebookAbout the Frederick Factor:The Frederick Factor Podcast highlights the stories of underrepresented business owners, professionals, and community leaders making an impact in Frederick, Maryland. You can visit our website at https://frederickfactor.com/. Or, follow the Frederick Factor on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederickfactor_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrederickFactor1748About the Frederick Factor: The Frederick Factor Podcast highlights the stories of underrepresented business owners, professionals, and community leaders making an impact in Frederick, Maryland. You can visit our website at https://frederickfactor.com/. Or, follow the Frederick Factor on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederickfactor_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFrederickFactor
Nikea Marie is back on the scene with a new release called “I Believe In Me.” This beautiful and self-affirming song is a special new work for Nikea, and a strong introduction to her artistic sensibility. The artist's influences set the bar higher in terms of blending different genres, including Gospel, Pop, and R&B. The key to Nikea Marie's sound is to find the right balance between these different worlds and create something that's quite unique and utterly one-of-a-kind, unlike anything else out there on the scene today. This personal aspect iswhat makes Nikea Marie's music quite endearing, and “I Believe In Me” is no exception, giving listeners a more immersive and characterful experience to enjoy. “I Believe In Me” hits the mark in terms of production and performancealike, highlighting Nikea Marie's commitment to creating quality work for her audience. Find out more about Nikea Marie and do not miss out on I Believe In Me, which is also going to be included on Nikea's upcoming studio album, “Breathe,” which will be released in the fall of 2021.
Nikea Marie is back on the scene with a new release called “I Believe In Me.” This beautiful and self-affirming song is a special new work for Nikea, and a strong introduction to her artistic sensibility. The artist's influences set the bar higher in terms of blending different genres, including Gospel, Pop, and R&B. The key to Nikea Marie's sound is to find the right balance between these different worlds and create something that's quite unique and utterly one-of-a-kind, unlike anything else out there on the scene today. This personal aspect iswhat makes Nikea Marie's music quite endearing, and “I Believe In Me” is no exception, giving listeners a more immersive and characterful experience to enjoy. “I Believe In Me” hits the mark in terms of production and performancealike, highlighting Nikea Marie's commitment to creating quality work for her audience. Find out more about Nikea Marie and do not miss out on I Believe In Me, which is also going to be included on Nikea's upcoming studio album, “Breathe,” which will be released in the fall of 2021.
Nikea Marie is back on the scene with a new release called “I Believe In Me.” This beautiful and self-affirming song is a special new work for Nikea, and a strong introduction to her artistic sensibility. The artist's influences set the bar higher in terms of blending different genres, including Gospel, Pop, and R&B. The key to Nikea Marie's sound is to find the right balance between these different worlds and create something that's quite unique and utterly one-of-a-kind, unlike anything else out there on the scene today. This personal aspect is what makes Nikea Marie's music quite endearing, and “I Believe In Me” is no exception, giving listeners a more immersive and characterful experience to enjoy. “I Believe In Me” hits the mark in terms of production and performance alike, highlighting Nikea Marie's commitment to creating quality work for her audience. Find out more about Nikea Marie and do not miss out on I Believe In Me, which is also going to be included on Nikea's upcoming studio album, “Breathe,” which will be released in the fall of 2021.
Almost 10 years ago, Katie Parker founded Singers Company, a place where little girls can sing, dance, and act in a wholesome environment while building confidence and performance skills. Katie recognized the staggering statistics of declining teen confidence and self-worth that were plaguing our nation, so she decided to start the I Believe in Me project, an online-based program for girls 11 years of age and older. The program offers weekly short videos that provide guidance and encouragement in many areas including friendship, school, goals/dreams, social media, beauty, hair, discovering/pursuing talents, creating healthy habits, fashion and so much more! The adventures in I Believe In Me help each girl create and establish her own "garden" of life experiences and accomplishments – what "flowers" does she want to plant? – and what "weeds" does she need to keep out? This week, I sit down with the 3 amazing women who host I Believe in Me – Katie Parker, Allie Callister and Becky Fife, to talk about some of the most important issues 11-year-old girls face through their teenage years, what their advice is in many different scenarios, and how to tackle some of the trickiest things about being a teen or tween with grace and confidence. Especially if you have an 11-year-old girl, just remember that every single flower is beautiful in its own unique and special way. And if they can hold on to that and know that they don't need to change who they are for someone else, or to fit into a different group or to be accepted by somebody else – they are perfect just the way they are. In this episode, you will hear: Allie's biggest strength in life is I can laugh my way through most situations, and just be light and carefree. I Believe In Me is a positive happy girls club. So each week, she'll log into her private site. Their platform is private and each week, there's a new "planting the seeds" episode. Their whole program has a garden theme because they believe every girl is a unique individual with gifts to share in this world. One of their mantras is: you are a girl with gifts to grow and share. And in your garden of life and in the garden of the world, we need all different types of flowers, not just all the same. Planting the seeds: We need different sizes and shapes and different strengths and weaknesses in this garden of the world. That's the beauty of the world. There's a new episode each week. Once they've completed that entire episode, a couple of other sections will open up. I Believe In Me has three different levels of membership: Root, Grow, and Bloom. The 11 to 12-year-old group of girls and middle school are so hard because there are a lot of things going on. Your body is changing, your friends are starting to change, and sometimes it surprises you. And so you start to question “Who am I?” Sometimes friends need boundaries, and you need to set your boundaries so that you can also protect your heart if things are said. In middle school, these girls are learning who they are and how to navigate among each other. They have a lot of insecurities which can end up hurting other people if you don't know how to handle them. Middle school doesn't have to be scary. That's why this program is giving these girls the tools they need so their experience can be fun! One of their tools is to turn worry into work. Instead of worrying about something that you don't have control over, look at what you can do. You're not improving your social skills by talking to a screen. You will only improve those skills by talking face to face with someone. It's okay to be hurt. But know that you have the power to decide how you feel and how it's going to affect you. . Supporting Resources: Instagram @sc.ibelieveinme https://www.instagram.com/scibelieveinme/ Links to additional info and to sign up for I believe in me courses https://linktr.ee/SCIBelieveinMe Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits Produced by Emerald City Productions
“I Believe In Me” is an online program designed to give tween girls (11-14 yrs) a carefully crafted step up into their teen years and tech use. Using a theme of gardening to explain self care and awareness, girls are taught how to build strength through self awareness and rise above the comparison, criticism, and self-doubt that is rampant when engaging with social media. Founder and members of the I Believe in Me staff; Katie Parker, Becky Fife and Allie Callister speak about the principles guiding their program, tools to implement within your own home and bring a whole lot of fun to this episode!
Aje Hill is the founder of "I Believe in Me". I Believe In Me aims to inspire and challenge youth through mental, physical, and social activities that foster self respect and respect for the world around them.Aje joins the gang to talk about his journey from dope dealing to hope dealing.
If you remember the 60's, you'll know this song from Crosby, Stills & Nash. Today we talk about teaching our children the scientifically proven, yet magical, concepts of the Law of Attraction. Join me and my guest, Rebecca Psigoda, the founder of “I Believe In Me,” a children's Law of Attraction program and how it can change our world. You won't want to miss this one! http://loaradionetwork.com/paula-casey
If you remember the 60's, you'll know this song from Crosby, Stills & Nash. Today we talk about teaching our children the scientifically proven, yet magical, concepts of the Law of Attraction. Join me and my guest, Rebecca Psigoda, the founder of “I Believe In Me,” a children's Law of Attraction program and how it can change our world. You won't want to miss this one! http://loaradionetwork.com/paula-casey
In one year he has been on the musical ride of his life, and there doesn't seem to be any stopping for recording artist Abraham McDonald. The Island Def Jam recording artist returns to Conversations LIVE and talks with host Cyrus Webb and guest co-host Mary E. Gilder about his remarkable journey in music from winning Oprah Winfrey's talent competition in 2009, signing a record deal and then touring the country. He also takes you through his first official single MIRACLE, the song BETTER THAN WORDS as well as the first single he introduced on Conversations in March 2010 I BELIEVE IN ME. This is one show you don't want to miss!