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Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast
Flip the Script: Rewrite the Story That's Limiting You With Dr. Laura Ellick

Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 14:24


Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll help you flip the script and release the childhood beliefs that are holding you back, so you can create true success.Dr. Laura Ellick graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from The College of William and Mary, where she double majored in Psychology and Spanish.  She then earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from St. John's University and is now a Licensed Psychologist in New York, Florida, and Virginia.  Dr. Ellick also holds a PSYPACT license which allows her to practice telepsychology in over 40 states.  Dr. Ellick currently works with individuals, couples and families both virtually and in person in Florida.  Her therapeutic specialties include eating disorders, addictions, and working with those with chronic medical conditions including cancer and autoimmune disorders.  Dr. Ellick's coaching business focuses on helping individuals break through the old patterns and mindsets that are preventing business and relationship success.  Her passion for public speaking and educating others about psychology has led to a growing social media presence on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.She is the author of the books Total Wellness for Mommies  and Wisdom from the Universe;  her book chapter “Narcissists, Gaslighters, Toxic Relationships, OH MY” appears in The Wellness Universe Guide to Complete Self Care.   Her podcasts, “From Mayhem to Mindset with Dr. Laura” and “I Wish I Had the Balls with Marc Kantor and Dr. Laura Ellick” are available on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.   Connect with Dr. Laura Here: www.linkedin.com/in/lauraellickrealhttps://www.instagram.com/lauraellickreal/https://www.facebook.com/LauraEllickreal/www.lauraellick.comGrab the freebie here: Reach out to Laura at www.lauraellick.com for a free 15 minute consultation===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/

SalsaBrava
SalsaBrava 01/2024 *Lo Que Traigo Es Sabroso*

SalsaBrava

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 61:47


Simón Petit, Arturo Ramos & JazzTaBueno Productions present: SalsaBrava 01/2024 *Lo Que Traigo Es Sabroso* 1. Tema Alegre – Alegre All Stars 2. No lo Niegues – Bobby Rodriguez 3. Guajireando - Fajardo y Sus Estrellas 4. El Nuevo Barreto – Ray Barreto 5. Hay Craneo – Tito Rodriguez 6. Es tu cosa - Joe Bataan 7. El Rinconcito – Cesta All Stars 8. Lo Que Traigo Es Sabroso - EDDIE PALMIERI 9. Ariñañara – Joe Cuba 10. I Wish I Had a Watermelon – Willy Colon Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.

AWM Author Talks
Episode 162: Pearl Cleage

AWM Author Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 57:04


This week, playwright, poet, and author Pearl Cleage discusses her life and career with Remy Bumppo Theatre Artistic Director Marti Lyons. Remy Bumppo staged Cleage's Blues for an Alabama Sky in the fall of 2023. This conversation originally took place September 26, 2023 and was recorded live via Zoom. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HOME More about the speakers: Pearl Cleage (she/her/hers) is an Atlanta-based writer whose plays include POINTING AT THE MOON, WHAT I LEARNED IN PARIS, FLYIN' WEST, BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY, and BOURBON AT THE BORDER, commissioned and directed by Kenny Leon at the Alliance Theatre. She is also the author of A SONG FOR CORETTA, written in 2007 during Cleage's time as Cosby Professor in Women's Studies at Spelman College. Her play, THE NACIREMA SOCIETY REQUESTS THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE AT A CELEBRATION OF THEIR FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS, was commissioned by the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and premiered in 2010, in a joint production by the ASF and Atlanta's Alliance Theatre, directed by Susan Booth. Her plays have also been performed at Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Huntington Theatre, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Long Wharf Theatre, Just US Theatre, True Colors Theatre, Bushfire Theatre, the Intiman Theatre, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, and Seven Stages. She is also an accomplished performance artist, often working in collaboration with her husband, writer Zaron W. Burnett, Jr. They have performed at the National Black Arts Festival, the National Black Theatre Festival, and colleges and universities across the country. Cleage and Burnett also collaborated with performance artists Idris Ackamoor and Rhodessa Jones on the script for THE LOVE PROJECT, which premiered at the National Black Theatre Festival in 2008, and is currently touring the country. Cleage is also an accomplished novelist. Her novels include “What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day,” a New York Times bestseller and an Oprah Book Club selection, “I Wish I Had a Red Dress,” “Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do,” “Babylon Sisters,” “Baby Brother's Blues,” “Seen It All and Done the Rest,” and “Till You Hear from Me.” She is also the author of “Mad at Miles: A Blackwoman's Guide to Truth,” a groundbreaking work of race and gender, and “We Speak Your Names,” a praise poem commissioned by Oprah Winfrey for her 2005 celebration of legendary African American women and written in collaboration with Zaron Burnett. Cleage has also written for magazines, including “Essence,” “Vibe,” “Rap Pages,” and “Ms.” In addition to her work as the founding editor of “Catalyst” magazine, a literary journal, she was a regular columnist for the Atlanta Tribune for ten years, winning many awards for her thought-provoking columns. She has also written for TheDefendersOnLine.com. Cleage has been awarded grants in support of her work from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Fulton County Arts Council, the Georgia Council on the Arts, the Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs, and the Coca-Cola Foundation. Her work has earned her many awards and honors, including an NAACP Image Award for fiction in 2008. Pearl Cleage is represented by Ron Gwiazda at Abrams Artists Agency in New York City. Her website is www.PearlCleage.net. She also maintains a Facebook fan page. www.pearlcleage.net. Marti Lyons (she/her/hers) most recently directed the world-premiere of Galileo's Daughter by Jessica Dickey at Remy Bumppo, Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberly at Northlight Theatre, Wife of a Salesman by Eleanor Burgess at Milwaukee Rep, Sense and Sensibility adapted by Jessica Swale at American Players Theatre and the world-premiere of John Proctor is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower at Studio Theatre in D.C. Marti's other productions include The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess at Writers Theatre; Cymbeline at American Players Theatre; The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe and both the stage and audio productions of Kings by Sarah Burgess at Studio Theatre; the world-premiere of How to Defend Yourself by liliana padilla, a Victory Gardens and Actors Theatre of Louisville co-production; Cambodian Rock Band by Lauren Yee at Victory Gardens and City Theatre; Witch by Jen Silverman at Geffen Playhouse and Writers Theatre (LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Direction); Native Gardens by Karen Zacarías at Victory Gardens; Botticelli in the Fire by Jordan Tannahill at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company; I, Banquo at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Title and Deed by Will Eno at Lookingglass Theatre Company; Laura Marks' Bethany and Mine at The Gift Theatre. Marti is also an ensemble member at The Gift Theatre, and a member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. martilyons.com

Round the World With Cracklin Jane
The Museum of Daddyhood

Round the World With Cracklin Jane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 120:00


1 - Daddy, Change Your Mind - Edith Wilson - 19242 - Got to Have My Daddy Blues - Ladd's Black Aces – 19223 - Give It Up Daddy Blues - Albinia Jones – 19474 - Daddy, Come Home - Billy Murray - 19135 - Won't You Be a Dear, Dear Daddy to a Itta Bitta Doll Like Me? - Sophie Tucker and her Five Kings of Syncopation – 19186 - I Wish I Had a Daddy in the White House - Kitty Kallen with George Siravo and his Orchestra – 19517 - Daddy – Marilyn Duke with Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra - 19418 - Go to Work Pretty Daddy - Eunice Davis - 19539 - Lazy Daddy - Wolverine Orchestra – 192410 - Please Daddy Don't Drink No More - Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers – 194811 - My Son Calls Another Man Daddy - Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys – 195012 – My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Bea Wain with Larry Clinton and his Orchestra – 193813 - Oh Daddy - Johnny Dodds and Tiny Parham – 192614 - Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me - Dick Robertson and his Orchestra - 194215 - Dream Daddy - Frank Bessinger with the Olympia Dance Orchestra – 192416 - Daddy's Wonderful Pal – Henry Burr - 192417 - My Dad's Dinner Pail - Harry McClintock – 192818 – The Forgotten Father – Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show – 1953 (Radio Comedy)19 - The Ghost Wore a Silver Slipper – The Shadow – 1946 (Radio Drama)20 – Think of Me Little Daddy – Jimmie Young with Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra – 193921 - Daddy What You Going to Do - Hattie Snow with Syd Valentine and his Patent Leather Kids – 1929

Live Our Truth. Speak Our Truth.
LIFE TRUTH in small bites - Ep.1: I Wish I Had

Live Our Truth. Speak Our Truth.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 5:53


The Morning Spotlight with Mike Ham
Pushing Your Limits with Wayne Kurtz

The Morning Spotlight with Mike Ham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 48:27


Wayne Kurtz has 26 years of senior level experience in financial services industry including operations management, marketing/sales, fiscal planning, M&A, P&L management. He has been recognized for articulating vision and direction, turning around poorly performing divisions, guiding joint ventures, and establishing strategic alliances and advisor/consultant to capital raising for entrepreneurial ventures. He is CEO of the O1 Challenge, LLC and CEO of Green Trail Investments, LLC and partner of Carr & Associates Family Advisors. The last two years while in London he was Chief Commercial Officer with an agriculture investment company (project based in Brazil). Wayne's responsibilities includedexecuting long-term strategic/tactical plans, leadership,and strategic partnerships, to achieve company specific goals. Prior to the time in London, Wayne was President & CEO of Karlsberg International Insurance Corporation based in Belize. Wayne's responsibilities included execution of long term strategic/tactical plans along with overall management and operations of the company. Typical clients were family offices and UHNW individuals. Also, his experience included a Senior Vice President role of Fortune 500 company – Aon Hewitt – Executive Benefits division, responsible for the Northeast region and working with the management team and board of directors of global Fortune 1000 clients. Prior to that, his experiences included general securities principal and the director of client development and management for a national benefits consulting firm and senior director of the tax and financial services practice for a “Big Four” accounting firm – Arthur Andersen, LLP. He owns several tax consulting practices in Ohio and PA and advises family office clients in the Bahamas and California. Wayne has a BS degree in finance and math from Robert Morris University and a Master's degree in taxation from Duquesne University. He also earned a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation from The College of Financial Planning. Wayne is an accomplished global speaker on tax, finance and alternative investments. His Master's Thesis on “The Tax Aspects of Life Insurance” was a national award winner by the US Tax Fraternity/Deloitte along with publication in several tax journals. Wayne has taught finance and tax courses as adjunct faculty at The University of Pittsburgh and Robert Morris University. He is a 29-year passionate endurance athlete and founder of The Rhodes Marathon. He is the author “Beyond The Iron”, “Never Have to Say, I Wish I Had – 30 Days to Goal Achievement”, and “Stronger ThanIron” (the story of the Guinness World record Triple Ironman event in Lake Garda, Italy) He is the founder of two non profit foundations, Run for Books Inc. and The O1 Foundation for inter city children and the life benefits of travel and literacy. https://www.wayne-kurtz.com/ https://www.transamtri.com/ Coffee Sponsor: Lanel Gramatica Follow us on Instagram: @TheMorningSpotlight Email us at: themorningspotlight@gmail.com www.themorningspotlight.com For title insurance inquiries contact Mike at michael.ham@ctt.com Buy Mike a Coffee!

Reading, Writing, Rowling
Potterversity Episode 10: William Shakespeare's History of Hogwarts?

Reading, Writing, Rowling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 49:01


Universes collide as we imagine the story of the founding of Hogwarts in the form of a Shakespeare play.In this episode, we're joined by Ian Doescher, author of William Shakespeare's Star Wars as well as Shakespearean retellings other of modern tales. He tells us about how he first embarked on this project and what made Star Wars a natural fit for Shakespeare. Ian is particularly struck by how Shakespeare mines human emotion and provides insight into characters' motives and feelings with soliloquies - something we don't get during emotional but silent scenes on film, such as Luke Skywalker watching the binary sunset on Tatooine. We love Star Wars and Shakespeare here at Potterversity, but what does this have to do with Harry Potter? It comes down to an intriguing line in the FAQ section of Ian's website, which explains that he had an idea for the story of the Hogwarts founders as told by Shakespeare, which unfortunately did not receive permission to go forward from the powers that be. We talk about why this was the Potter story Ian was drawn to, which Shakespearean themes and characters are echoed in this tale, the role of the supernatural in Shakespeare's work, how the Sorting Hat would fit in, and why Shakespeare was obviously a wizard. As Katy mentions that she finds Voldemort to be relatively two-dimensional and thinks he could benefit from a soliloquy, Ian discusses why he enjoys writing villains and how exciting it was to hear Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine) read from The Jedi Doth Return. Emily brings up the genre of pastiche, which involves imitating another writer's style, and Ian explains how he both tries to shed insight on the form of Shakespearean drama and give new life to the story he is retelling. Translating contemporary language into early modern English and iambic pentameter poses its own challenges, and Ian doesn't stop there. He works to employ the various literary devices Shakespeare used and keep iconic scenes recognizable and humorous while transforming them.  Ian is continuing his retellings with William Shakespeare's Avengers and his Star Wars pastiches with I Wish I Had a Wookiee, a book of Star Wars poetry in the style of Shel Silverstein. As for William Shakespeare's History of Hogwarts, the rights remain elusive, but if permission ever came through, Ian would gladly pick up his quill. In our Owl Post segment, two listeners ask whether Darth Vader and Kylo Ren deserved their redemption and if Voldemort could have been redeemed. We get into the ethical and theological weeds of whether redemption can ever be truly deserved or must be earned.

Round the World With Cracklin Jane

1 - Make A Wish - Richard Himber and his Ritz Carlton Hotel Orchestra - 19372 - Hvis Jeg Fik Lov At ønske (If I Was Allowed to Wish) - Sven Rye med Elo Magnussen og hans orkester – 19383 - Three Wishes - Freddie Martin Orchestra - 19334 - Wenn Ich Mir Was Wünschen Dürfte (If I Could Wish) - Greta Keller – 19315 - I Wish I Had a Daddy in the White House - Kitty Kallen with George Siravo and his Orchestra - 19516 - I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate - The Virginians – 19237 - I Wish I Had Wings - Bert Lown - 19328 - Wishing (Will Make It So) - Donald King with Roy Smeck and his Serenaders – 19399 - I Wished on the Moon - Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and his Orchestra – 193510 - Wishing and Waiting for Love - Scrappy Lambert with Don Voorhees and his Orchestra - 192911 - I'm Wishing - Audrey Marsh with Lyn Murray and his Orchestra – 194412 - I Wish I Was In Peoria - Ted Lewis and his Band – 192513 - I Wish All My Children Were Babies Again - Gene Autry - 194114 - I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again - Al Jolson – 192415 - I Wish I Was Single Again - Tom Glazer - 194916 - I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again - Kelly Harrell – 192617 - I Wish I Could Say the Same - Bob Eberly and The Song Spinners - 1947

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Shining In The Gray with Vanessa Rivera
The Green-Eyed Monster: Jealousy in the Real World

Shining In The Gray with Vanessa Rivera

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 13:57


Today's episode is a listener requested topic!JealousyInstagram, TikTok, and Facebook are constantly inundating us with picture-perfect images. The one with the "perfect partner", the "sexiest body", the most" successful influencers", the ones whose "kid probably won't end up in jail one day"... they're always a click away- usually making us feel like "If only I had... " "If only I looked...".So what do we do? Get rid of social media? Nope. The truth is, even a life without social media still includes occasional brushes with jealousy/envy. Today I just talk you through how I've learned to handle dealing with feelings of jealousy and envy.Music By:Eric Barnhartwww.ericbarnhart.com

Rock Your Trade Show
How to Implement Marie Forleo’s Everything is Figureoutable

Rock Your Trade Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 18:20


Do you have a challenge in your life and think it is too big to solve?  Maybe you want to change jobs but don’t think the timing is right, or have a budget challenge for your program and think you have to eliminate shows that you know your company should attend.  Whatever your situation, using this phrase by Marie Forleo “Everything Is Figureoutable” will help you make it all work out. I have a saying when asked…can we do this?  “The Answer is always yes in trade shows” I usually follow that up by saying-budget and timing may impact the final result but we will make it happen.  This has been my mantra way before I was a student in Marie Forleo’s B School and before reading her new book Everything is Figureoutable.  In her book, she walks the reader through an incredible journey of her life, and stories of people who have faced incredible odds only to come out the other side.  It is the end of the year if you are listening to this podcast when it is released and you may be looking forward afraid to make the change you dreamt of at the beginning of this year.  This is your time, we can do this together and I will walk you through some powerful advice from Marie’s book that you can apply right now.    And – if you live in Chicago and want to really figure out your career-join us January 9th, at our first ever face to face event.  I have five incredible women leaders, Melanie Neal, Kathryn Becker, Hope Mueller, Lesly Marban and Kathy Relias.  These women are Vice Presidents, CMO’s and have held leadership roles with HBA-Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association.   You can register at Eventbrite and type in Rock Your Trade Show EmpowHer.  The ticket price will be donated to Dress for Success a wonderful empowering organization that helps women with business clothing for interviews.  Don’t delay registration closes December 20th.   “The world needs that special gift that only you have”- Marie Forleo Have you been feeling frustrated or worried lately?  If you live anywhere other than a sunny location, December when this episode is airing, can feel like a mixture of hope, joy and even sadness.  Now more than ever, is the time to banish those thoughts, look at what is important and figure things out in a way that gives you joy.  I am going to start with something Marie shares at the end of her book and it is wisdom a palliative nurse shared about the 5 things people say at the end of their lives.  It won’t come as a surprise.  It is four words: “I Wish I Had”. Listening to those words-what comes to mind?  Do you start to feel doubt, or wonderment?  Either way-the words take on a strong meaning and carry with them weight of a life well lived or a life with regrets for not taking action. Here are four things to ask yourself: “What holds you back from going for your big dream or aspiration?” “Imagine death is imminent. Finish the following sentence at least twenty (more if needed).  I wish I had, I wish I had, I wish I had” If you believed to your core that everything really is figureoutable, what would you now do? Please complete the last challenge by hand-grab a journal turn off electronics. Your future self is going to write a letter to yourself:  I’d love you to let go of, I’d love you to start, I’d love you to remember. Pretty heavy stuff, right?  Okay now we can reverse engineer those things and get you to a place where all of the answers come to you easy breezy. In her book, Marie walks us through a process of realizing that once we remove the barriers that we have been allowing to sabotage our thinking, things become straight forward.  She shares personal stories and here are two that stood out to me: The first is from a mother who learns that her daughter, who was a competitive dancer and had scoliosis and could no longer dance.  I can relate to this because my own daughter has debilitating health issues that have altered the way she can play sports and even do activities with friends.  This mom came to realize that once she accepted the situation she could figure out the path her daughter could take for happiness which was above all else what mattered most * page 48 in the book Do you have a challenge with a loved one and think – there is no way I will make it through?  Check out page 48 in Marie’s book, to find inspiration and see that in the valley is where we gain our greatest strength-you just have to open the window and let the message flow in to your heart. The second story Marie shares about her relationship with her husband and a trip they were trying to take.  They nearly miss their flight-and I could relate to this story on so many levels-from working to the last minute and getting caught in traffic, to missing the cut off to check a bag so she buys a carry on and stuffs as much as she could fit, to taking a bus at JFK and having only minutes to make it through security and get on the plane.  In the end-they made their trip to Spain through many hurdles and at each step of the way, decisions were made, persistence was there and a desire to find a way to make it happen.  If you travel-you won’t want to miss her story in Chapter 9: Refuse to be Refused. Do you have a story about refusing to be refused-not allowing anything to stop you?  How did that feel?  In the moment, it was shear stress, but on the other side, you probably looked back and realized a little invincible right? I can remember years ago, there was an issue with getting a client’s instrument to a show.  The night before-their featured product wasn’t going to arrive and we were on the west coast, the instrument was in the mid-west.  I started to think-there has to be a way because…everything in trade shows is a yes-it can be done.  I asked the client if they had any instruments closer-the answer was yet-Colorado.  Great, next step-find a truck to drive it out to Anaheim. Check.  What I didn’t know is there weather conditions that added to the mix.  The instrument arrived 15 minutes before the show opened.  I was told we would have to wait until after the show that night to bring it out because forklifts couldn’t come on the floor.  At that moment, I could see the panic on the client’s face because they had demos scheduled with VIP customers all day.  Instead of waiting until the end of the day, I got 6 men to lift the instrument and walk it on the floor-sort of like pallbearers- if you can imagine! Everything was figureoutable.  It started with refusing to be refused. Now if you are thinking to yourself, yes but-fill in the blank and therefore can’t possibly do…this.  The answer is you can. 4 Tips to Help You Figure anything out from Marie’s book: Define Your Dream-You know how much I love writing things down. And according to Marie-you are “42% more likely to succeed” by writing down your dream.  Here are two resources for you – Rachel Hollis Start today Journal and Chalene Johnson Push Journal.  Both will help you stay on track daily and achieve your dreams. Define what you want-make a list! Get Real about your Dream- Choose the one dream you want to achieve most Make a specific, measurable and actionable plan Start Before you Are Ready- So many of us self-sabotage and find reasons not to start-don’t let this be you!! Remember the exercise we started with? Looking back on your life?  This is probably the most important advice above all else.  Chris Krimitsos just published a book-you can find it on Amazon-called Start Ugly.  It is a small little book that if you are stuck you should pick up and make it a plan to read it before the end of the year! Progress not Perfection-this is probably the thing I am most guilty about. Does this happen to you-procrastinate because it just isn’t quite good enough-ask yourself is it 90% good?  Then it is good enough!  Here are some tips Marie advises to eliminate the temptation to wait for perfect: Take small steps – and ignore big drama Plan ahead for problems Expect and embrace self-doubt Ask What’s the next right move Use the power of positive quitting Cultivate patience The Secret to Lasting Success-don’t go it alone! Invest in figureoutable friends Be a figureoutable force for good work I hope these tips have helped to realize anything can be worked out-it takes a belief in yourself.  Always remember you are worth it. I love helping others which is why I am hosting our first face-to-face event.  Be sure to check it out at Eventbrite and as always if I can help you on your journey-reach out to me at rockyourtradeshow.com/let’s talk. Credits: Thanks to Marie Forleo for writing this incredible book! Editing: Thanks to Christy Haussler at Team Podcast for editing this episode!

In Her Space
Tiffany R Wood on In Her Space: I Wish I Had A Daddy Stage Play

In Her Space

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 20:00


Irene Wade interviews Tiffany R Wood (Executive Producer, Writer) and Marva Williams Parker (Director) of the play I Wish I Had A Daddy. She discusses her journey to getting to the root of her mental health challenges by acknowledging the hurt of being fatherless at a young age. Coming from the heart of a woman, Tiffany speaks on how she used her hurt to create an opportunity to minister to other young women who may be experiencing similar hurt.  With a phenomenal cast and Dayton’s finest talent she and Marva Williams capture the spirit of the play to bring healing and breakthrough.  For more information about I Wish I Had a Daddy the play and ticket information visit www.minisitryisme.com/theplay

Behind Radio with Fisayo Dayo-Samuel.
I Wish I Had a Mentor, I Wouldn't Have Had To Go Through So Much To Get PraiseWorld Radio Started

Behind Radio with Fisayo Dayo-Samuel.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 29:22


Today, on Behind Radio podcast, we have the phenonomenal CEO of PraiseWorld Radio on the show, and he shares a lot from how he started first online gospel radio, and of course a lot of things he learnt from radio before stepping out to launch PraiseWorld Radio.   He says, "I Wish I Had a Mentor, I Wouldn't Have Had To Go Through So Much To Get PraiseWorld Radio Started"   Listen in to hear more.   Brought to you by Fisayo Dayo-Samuel

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Music From 100 Years Ago
Dollar Songs

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 38:51


Songs include: I Found a Million Dollar Baby, My Last Dollar, I've Got Five Dollars, Give Me 20 Nickels For a Dollar, I Wish I Had a Dollar and Dollar Bill Blues. Performers include: Blanche Calloway, Lee Wiley, The Boswell Sisters, Lionel Hampton, Cab Calloway, Laurence Welk, Joe Turner and Charley Jordan.

Anibros Podcast
Anibros Podcast Episode 99 – I Wish I Had a Wish

Anibros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015


Welcome to another episode of the Anibros Podcast, the last one before we hit the big 1-0-0. This time we catch up with… The post Anibros Podcast Episode 99 – I Wish I Had a Wish appeared first on ANIBROS ☆ CREATIVE.

ForeverJobless Podcast w/ Billy Murphy | Serial Entrepreneur and Blogger

Gary Keller says that if he could go back in time and give advice, he’d have some wisdom for his younger self. In this episode I talk about those things, and the questions you need to be asking yourself today, to … Continued The post FJP130: I’m Glad I Did, or I Wish I Had? appeared first on Forever Jobless.

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