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This episode of Navigating Cancer TOGETHER is a family affair. Host Talaya Dendy welcomes her brother Jerrelle Berry to discuss the impact of Talaya's cancer diagnosis on their sibling relationship. Jerrelle shares his initial reactions, fears, and the emotional journey that followed. They also explore a pertinent study on the effects of cancer on adult siblings, underlining the need for better support systems. The episode provides valuable insights into cancer's positive and negative impacts, the importance of faith and family support, and offers advice for other siblings in similar situations.✨Highlights from the show:[04:24] Impact of Cancer Diagnosis on Siblings[07:00] Jerrelle's Initial Reaction and Emotional Journey[09:28] Faith, Support, and Family Dynamics[19:34] Challenges and Silver Linings[22:52] Advice and Resources for SiblingsReflection: How did listening to this episode change your perspective on the struggles of adult siblings supporting a loved one with cancer? What unexpected insights did you gain?
In this episode we sit down with Megan Jerrelle, a dedicated mom, and wellness coach, to explore her expert insights on navigating the complexities of single-mom life. Megan shares her personal journey and offers practical tips on prioritizing self-care, establishing healthy habits, and creating connections with your children. Learn how small changes in your daily routine can lead to a more balanced, fulfilling life. Whether you're struggling with sleep, overwhelmed by commitments, or looking to improve your co-parenting dynamics, Megan's advice will inspire and empower you! HIGHLIGHTS: Learn Megan's personal sleep routine: early bedtime and natural waking Self-Care Strategies such as walking to boost mood and reduce loneliness Handling extracurricular activities when co-parents have different levels of involvement Megan's practice of keeping Sundays free for spontaneous family activities Megan's experience with learning new activities alongside her children Avoiding negative talk and focusing on factual, supportive communication CONNECT WITH SPECIAL GUEST: Website: www.meganjerrelle.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/megan.jerrelle RESOURCES & LINKS: Blog: https://www.theartofblendedchaos.com/blog/toxic-tongues Website: theartofblendedchaos.com YouTube: @StepmomUnfiltered FOLLOW: The Art of Blended Chaos: @theartofblendedchaos Amelia: @amelia.lane.stepparentcoach Adrienne: @adrienne.stepmomcoach
On this episode, we continue our conversation with NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Jerrelle Clark. What did being NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champion mean for him? What opportunities did it present? Also, if you are in Charlotte, North Carolina this weekend, go check out T-Mart Promotions' The GATHERING IV. Friend to the show and the current reigning and defending World Jr. Heavyweight Champion will be in action. Also, two former NWA World Tag Team Champions collide, and the Rock N Roll Express takes on the Headbangers. Visit Our Guest's Social Media http://tiktok.com/@jerrelleclark630 https://www.instagram.com/jerrelle_clark/ http://youtube.com/jerrelle630 Please Visit Our Sponsors
On this episode, Jay Cal has a conversation with NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Jerrelle Clark. Clark became champion in spent 280 days as champion from January 10th, 2004 until October 16th. During that time Clark made appearances for Total Non-Stop Action's Weekly PPV and appeared on their Explosion Television show. Jerrelle breaks down his learn-on-the-fly introduction to the world of professional wrestling, what he did to make ends meet, his thoughts on Ron Nemi and Joe Price (at the time two of the biggest wrestling promoters in the NWA), and more. Visit Our Guest's Social Media http://tiktok.com/@jerrelleclark630 https://www.instagram.com/jerrelle_clark/ http://youtube.com/jerrelle630 Please Visit Our Sponsors
On this episode of Da Fixx, we're talking health and fitness. From plastic surgery to speeding up your metabolism, we are sharing our tips for a healthier you. Our spiritual detox segment features Christian hip hop artist Jerrelle Golden, and we discuss his faith journey, his book and upcoming projects. Catch this wave weekday mornings at 6 est. on Holy Culture Radio, Sirius XM, Channel 154. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast if you find our content helpful. And leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Kerry DiamondProduced by Catherine Baker and Jenna SadhuEdited by Jenna SadhuMusic by Tralala, “All Fired Up”After a long hiatus from social media, Jerrelle Guy is back. The food stylist, photographer, and recipe developer behind the trailblazing book Black Girl Baking and the blog Chocolate for Basil, Jerrelle realized the relentless demands on culinary creatives were causing her to lose the joy she always found in the world of food. So she stepped away to rediscover what she loved in the first place. “I don't like the grind culture,” she tells host Kerry DiamondJerrelle is now working on her second book, which covers the intersection of food, mental health, and healing, and she has a line of kitchen and housewares created in collaboration with Anthropologie. The collection, with its soothing colors, patterns, and textures, is inspired by Jerrelle's great aunt and the act of cultivating spaces that allow ourselves to thrive. The collection is now in stores. Thank you to Käserei Champignon, makers of Cambozola cheese, for supporting this episode. Radio Cherry Bombe is a production of The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network. Our show is recorded at Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center. Subscribe to our newsletter and check out past episodes and transcripts here. For Jubilee tickets, click here. More on Jerrelle: Instagram, Anthropologie collaboration, Black Girl Baking cookbook, website
Former Roc Nation insider, Jerrelle, rocks with us by the fireside. We talk about his change of career into music and the type mindset and energy that helps him elevate. Get at ya hosts on IG @the_galacticnomad @tkumah @bachv_ Featured guest Jerrelle: @jerrelleofficial Check Jerrelle out on all platforms Thank you to our producers and investors @moremodish and @koaleh_llc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fire-jamz/message
Jerrelle and I have been yoga teacher friends for a short bit. We've attended a workshop together and taken the time to come to each other's classes. At this pivotal moment in history, we take a moment to talk about yoga, about Jerrelle's experiences as a black man in yoga and ways to be more inclusive and welcoming in the yoga community. RETREAT WITH ME!!!Oregon Coast Women’s Retreat: Sept 11-14, 2020Bonnie Week: Instagram, Email (hello@bonnieweeks.com), WebsiteThe music for this episode is Threads by The Light Meeting. You can listen to more of their music at www.thelightmeeting.com.Photo: Jess KeatingProducer: Marcus Strange
The entire crew is back for an exclusive interview with Former TNA/NWA/FIP/ROH superstar, Jerrelle Clark! Sit down with the guys as Mr. 630 himself takes you on a journey of his long and interesting journey into Professional Wrestling!
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OurSimpleTraining.com presents THE MONDAY NIGHT CALL YL Diamond Megan Jerrelle on Getting New Members to SHARE YL From the Get Go Do you pop up a rank during the Holiday season but just can’t seem to hold it the rest of the year? Or maybe you’ve held a rank on and off though out the year and are at a loss how to get your volume up enough to STICK IT for good. Dancing with a rank is exciting and also stressful. You do more classes, make more follow ups, and give away prizes and volume doesn’t budge, what do you do? During this episode of the Monday Night Call, YL Diamond Monday Megan Jerrelle will share with you how she started her business in 2014 as a new mom with little ones to tend to at home. She also started her business from ground zero without any online social following that would have given her a rocket boost into leadership ranks fast. She’s going to share her secrets of organic growing! What you’ll learn Monday: Getting new members on Essential Rewards and starting to share Young Living before their kit arrives Building a following on social media when you feel hopeless because you have only 300 friends right now When to hire help to so your business advances because you’ll be able to do more income producing activities – IPA’s How to balance and leverage time like a ninja when you have mom dependent kids at home always demanding your attention. Ideas and take-aways learned from being a ‘high ranker’ only during the Holiday volume spike to even grow during the slow times of the year
Jerrelle Guy published her first cookbook, Black Girl Baking, just as she was graduating with a Masters degree in Gastronomy from Boston University in the spring of 2018. The cookbook went on to win the praise of industry leaders like Carla Hall, in addition to Bon Appetit, Forbes, Food52, and The Kitchn, as well as being named a top cookbook by Eater.Jerrelle shares her beautiful food photography and thoughtful musings on her blog and Instagram handle, @chocolateforbasil. In this interview, Jerrelle and Sarah talk about her relationship with social media and the importance of being true to self in a world that’s moving so fast.
The Breakers have released import player Jerrelle Benimon from his contract, three weeks after confirming the American as a squad member for the upcoming season. Benimon, signed as starting centre, was due to start with the club last week.However personal issues have kept him in the USA. General Manager Dillon Boucher has been working with Benimon's agent around the delay."Family plays a huge part in the culture here at the Breakers and when we heard from Jerrelle that he was dealing with some family issues we had no hesitation in supporting his request to postpone coming to New Zealand," said Boucher."After further talks we have mutually agreed to release Jerrelle and move forward with a replacement to complete our 2018/19 roster." Boucher is already in talks with contacts in the USA and is confident the team will have a full roster in time for the Breakers pre-season NBA game on October 3 in Phoenix.He says they'd like to replace Benimon before the pre-season tournament in Australia in two and a half weeks, but need to find the right man."We really want to have someone for the blitz. If we think there's a better player out there that we need to wait until after the blitz to get the right player, then we will do that as well."LISTEN TO DILLON BOUCHER TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVE
Alex sits down with author and chef, Jerrelle Guy, to discuss discovering self-care through food, playing in the kitchen, and creating ritual while cooking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we're chatting with Jerrelle Guy, founder of the popular food blog Chocolate for Basil and author of the cookbook Black Girl Baking. Jerrelle is a food scholar, award-winning food photographer, recipe contributor and Tastemade Tastemaker. In this episode, we will cover: -Jerrelle's process for creating stunning and moving food photos -Her experience as a black woman in the food and photography world -How she developed her unique recipe and photography style -How she finds balance in social media -Where she goes to for recipe inspiration -Her experiences in creating recipes that honor health through food, while also honoring enjoyment -& MORE! Full post here: https://foodheavenmadeeasy.com/black-girl-baking-w-jerrelle-guy/
Nothing in your closet? How about a banana peel jumpsuit? Or a frilly fennel frond frock? The artist Gretchen Roehrs set the Internet on fire when she started mixing her Funny Face-era fashion sketches with fruit, vegetables, even oyster shells. She’s here today to talk about her unique works of art, why her veggies went viral, and her new book, Edible Ensembles. Our second guest is Jerrelle Guy, creator of the blog Chocolate for Basil and author of the brand new cookbook, Black Girl Baking. Jerrelle shares the inspiration for her book, gives us some vegan baking tips (flax eggs, anyone?), and talks about how Black women are taking the food world by storm. Thank you to Emmi, the maker of delicious cheeses from Switzerland, for supporting this episode of Radio Cherry Bombe. Radio Cherry Bombe is powered by Simplecast
WE'RE BACK! This week we discuss Raw & SmackDown Live and make our Elimination Chamber predictions. Jerrelle also educates us on Chikara and their missing season. Rate, Review, & Subscribe on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter @heeltown_usa. Pick up some of our Merch at: http://whatamaneuver.net/collections/heeltown-usa
IT'S A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!!! Russell, Jah, & Jeff, no Jerrelle this week, discuss Roadblock: End of the Line, Raw, SmackDown, & other things in the penultimate show of 2016. Prepare your selves next week for the 1st annual Heelies, & our year end extravaganza. Rate, Review, & Subscribe on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter @heeltown_usa. Pick up one or more of our new t-shirts at: http://whatamaneuver.net/collections/heeltown-usa