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On Wednesday, June 19, 2024, the Troy community held its Juneteenth Celebration in downtown Troy River Front Park, sponsored by the Troy NAACP. At the event, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry interviewed District Two Troy City Councilman Ryan Brosnan and Troy Police Captain Anthony Connor about Juneteenth and Troy community issues. Also, in this labor segment, Willie recorded Jessica Ashley singing a civil rights song, "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round."
On Wednesday, June 05, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Rensselaer County Legislature Meeting at 99 Troy Road in East Greenbush, where Troy community members spoke out against the recently adopted 'Drug Dealer Registry Law.' In this labor segment, Willie interviewed Rensselaer County Legislature Nina Nichols, Alfonso from Troy4Black Lives, and NAACP member Jessica Ashley concerning their views of the public meeting where the community called for repealing the Drug Dealer Registry Law.
Because free is fun, I'm offering you a sneak peak of The Untitled GenX Podcast's Patreon! If you're into it, I invite you subscribe at Patreon.com/TheUntitledGenXPodcast. For $5 or more per month, you'll unlock access to exclusive episodes like this one and nab yourself an official sticker. Plus, you can feel really good about helping to support the pod! Grab your caftan and settle into some wicker. My pal and confidant Jessica Ashley joins me to talk all about getting older, getting wiser, and getting golden in Season 5, Episodes 1 & 2 of The Golden Girls titled “Sick and Tired - parts 1 and 2” (aka “Dorothy Is Dismissed by Her Doctors”). From the seriousness of gender bias in healthcare, our own experiences as patients searching for answers, and Dorothy Zbornak as the premiere feminist of 1989 ... to the silliness of "Golden Girls-ing it out" in our golden years, making friends with podiatrists, and our favorite Golden ladies being way too young to be so old, we get candid about aging, dating, second acts, and the undeniable power of female friendship. To support this podcast and gain exclusive access to bonus episodes, visit Patreon.com/TheUntitledGenXPodcast Gaslighting in women's health: No, it's not just in your head TODAY - Dismissed: The health risk of being a woman Get to know Jessica Ashley: Jessica Ashley is the Divorce Coach for Moms and the author of The Blended Family Q&A: 400 Questions to Spark Fun and Thought-Provoking Conversations. She is also the professor of a graduate communication class at Northwestern University. Jessica is mom to a 17-year old son and 7-year old daughter, and wears inappropriately high heels to the playground. Official Website Divorcecoachformoms.com The New York Times "It's a Good Time to Be a Relationship Coach" Schedule a complimentary call with Jessica The Blended Family Q&A: 400 Questions to Spark Fun and Thought-Provoking Conversations TikTok @divorcecoachformoms Instagram @divorcecoachformoms K.I.T. www.theuntitledgenxpodcast.com Support the pod on Patreon! Instagram.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast Facebook.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast untitledgenxpodcast@gmail.com
I interviewed Chef Jessica Ashley Greer, founder of @boxedexpressions and @haus_of_experiences
Jessica Ashley, Lori's friend, mentor, and the Divorce Coach for Moms is back to break down the double trouble of 1998's romantic comedy, The Parent Trap starring Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, and Natasha Richardson. From the lowdown on Lohan and Lori's experience fencing, to Jessica feeling like a woman wearing pantyhose for the first time, the gal pals talk camp liabilities, 1986 weddings, having a "spare", transatlantic relationships, family secrets, and kids calling the shots. Get to know Jessica Ashley: Jessica Ashley is the Divorce Coach for Moms and the author of The Blended Family Q&A: 400 Questions to Spark Fun and Thought-Provoking Conversations. She is also the professor of a graduate communication class at Northwestern University. Jessica is mom to a 17-year old son and 7-year old daughter, and wears inappropriately high heels to the playground. Official Website Divorcecoachformoms.com The New York Times "It's a Good Time to Be a Relationship Coach" Schedule a complimentary call with Jessica The Blended Family Q&A: 400 Questions to Spark Fun and Thought-Provoking Conversations TikTok @divorcecoachformoms Instagram @divorcecoachformoms K.I.T. www.theuntitledgenxpodcast.com Support the pod on Patreon! Instagram.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast Facebook.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast untitledgenxpodcast@gmail.com
This week on the 8 More Than 92 podcast Harrison , Najee, and special guest host Jessica Ashley discuss if open marriages are the new norm, what pushes people to cheat, dating a boss chick, Is a whooping discipline or child abuse, what were thankful for in 2021, what are our goals for 2022 ...... As always this is the 8 More Than 92 podcast, where we always keep it
Lori is absolutely giddy to welcome her mentor, Jessica Ashley to join her in living forever as they break down the talent and triumph of 1980's electrifying film, Fame. The former Thespians talk theater aspirations, nose memories, dream crushers, stage kisses, raw talent, getting ugly, and the undeniable power of personal "if-firmations". This is sure to be an episode to remember, remember, remember, remember! Jessica Ashley is the Divorce Coach for Moms, a certified coach who helps women at all stages thrive through transitions with creative problem-solving, strategy, laughter and cussing. Jessica is also the founder of host of Single Mom Nation and its sister podcast. Her ebook Divorce 911: How to Handle Everyday Divorce Emergencies and Self-Care Planner: Daily Ways You Love and Tend to Beautiful You are available now. www.divorcecoachformoms.com www.single-momnation.com www.jessica-ashley.com K.I.T. www.theuntitledgenxpodcast.com Instagram.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast Facebook.com/theuntitledgenxpodcast untitledgenxpodcast@gmail.com
**Trigger warning** This episode includes conversations about abuse, alcoholism and substance abuse.Amanda is joined by Jessica Ashley from the Stay Calm Mom Podcast and they are talking about starting over in motherhood.Included in this episode:Nap times vs quiet timeJessica shares her story of leaving her 10 year relationship when she was 1 month postpartumHow Jessica learned so much about herself through leaving this relationship and becoming a mom but also a single momPTSDMom shaming - how she deals with the different opinions she got when she left her marriageDating while having a child and dating during COVIDHow speaking her truth healed herFollow Jessica on Instagram @jessicaashley.staycalmmomListen to her podcast everywhere you can listen to Podcasts its called Stay Calm Mom:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stay-calm-mom-podcast-show/id1533924984
A town hall called "Community Investment, Not Community Police" was put on by the Sanctuary for Independent Media and co-sponsored by Troy Coalition of Black Leaders, NAACP Troy Branch, YWCA of the Greater Capital Region, The Justice Center of Rensselaer County, Equality for Troy, and the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. You will hear speakers including Jessica Ashley, Diamond Owens, Jerry Ford Jr., Colin Donnaruma and D. Colin. The vote to add more police will take place at the City Council meeting Thursday, May 6, 2021. Community members can sign up to make a statement before the vote. This recap was produced by Elizabeth Press. Also, AdHoc Troy created a petition to get more community engagement https://www.change.org/community-not-police
"I literally screamed like my limbs were being pulled off of me." That's how Jessica Ashley - now a divorce coach and creator of Single Mom Nation, a resource and podcast for single moms of all kinds, reacted when she first began her divorce journey. In the ensuing 13 years, Jessica has learned now only how to create a bigger, happier, healthier life for herself and her kids, but she's also taken what she's learned and applied it to helping other women in transition. In the very first episode of The Mother of Reinvention Show, I talk with Jessica, a longtime friend, about reinventing your life through changing relationships, and how to use any disruptive situation as an opportunity for growth by tapping into your own strength and leaning on the right people. It's a great conversation for any woman facing life reinvention, whether they've personally dealt with divorce or not. Featured Sponsor: Prep Dish is a subscription-based meal planning service catering to Keto, Gluten-Free, and Paleo lifestyles. Now featuring SUPER FAST menus with included grocery lists: shop once, do an hour of prep whenever you have time, and you'll enjoy healthy, delicious meals all week long. Sign up at PrepDish.com/MOR to get your first 2 weeks FREE. About Jessica: Jessica Ashley is a thriving single mom of two and founder, author and host of Single Mom Nation, where she shares her advice on self-care, co-parenting, dating and relationships, focusing on girlfriend-to-girlfriend advice as well as expert tips for single mothers and divorcing women. Jessica has been featured on Oprah’s Super Soul Sunday, Huffington Post, Martha Stewart Radio and has won many awards for her writing. Episode Links: The mission of Single Mom Nation: "where single mothers of all experiences, women seeking divorce, ending a relationship, deploying with the military or supporting a deployed parent, who feel alone in a marriage or partnership, who are considering parenting and relationship options or some other circumstance that lifts them up as the primary person raising a child - it is where we can all meet to get girlfriend-to-girlfriend advice, generously support each other, where we can laugh, sob, be sassy, feel safe and get real." Visit Single Mom Nation to learn more!If you are currently going through a divorce, or maybe know someone else who is, check out Divorce Girlfriends where Jessica hosts monthly 90-minute Zoom coaching conversations. Each month, the conversations cover a topic that is critical to being calm, confident, and clear through divorce so you can thrive on the other side. Join the conversation at Divorce Girlfriends.Meagan would love to hear from you! Send an email to motherofreinvention@gmail.com to say hello. And if you'd like to find out more about some of Meagan's favorite products, head over to the MOR Faves page at MORfaves.com!
Jessica Ashley is the Divorce Coach for Moms and founder and voice of Single Mom Nation. She’s an award-winning writer and certified divorce coach who helps parents thrive through transitions with grace, creativity and laughter. Jessica lives in Chicago and supports her clients while being a mom to a high schooler and a kindergartner During our conversation, Ashley talks about: Realizing that she can be happy without a husband Her divorce became one of the greatest gifts in her life Getting comfortable with herself after divorce Using time when her son was with her dad to find her identity Connecting with other single women Making self-care a priority and more… Here’s how you can reconnect with Jessica online: Jessica has a special gift for Moms with Dreams listeners. Complete the contact sheet on her website and mention that you heard her on this podcast. Her gift to you is two complimentary coaching sessions. Website: www.divorcecoachformoms.com Podcast: Single Mom Nation Instagram and Twitter: @singlemomnation Thank you for listening to my podcast! I appreciate you and love to hear from you. Please feel free to share your takeaways and thoughts in the comments below the show notes at https://ericablocker.com/179. You can also email me directly at: Erica@momswithdreams.com. Are you thinking about starting a podcast of your own? I’m on a mission to help 100 women launch a powerful, purpose-driven, passion-based podcast that makes a difference. If this is you, then I’d love for you to attend my Birth Your Podcast Workshop, where I’ll teach you the steps to launch your podcast and get your message out to the people who need you. You can register at www.momswithdreamsacademy.com/byp1 I hope to see you there! Until next time, RECLAIM your DREAM. Do what YOU love. Make a difference. Take care, Erica
Jessica Ashley, a newly divorced mom who just launched her podcast “Stay Calm Mom”, talks about her American mom Donna, with whom she shares her birthday, but also her college days - Donna enrolled in college together with her daughter. From Donna we learn lessons on making decisions, willing in what you wish for, resilience, courage, kindness, and thinking outside the box. Visit www.thejessicaashley.com to learn more about Jessica, and please join The "Stay Calm, Mom!" Community on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/staycalmmomcommunity For more about "Thank You, Mama" please visit: http://www.tajder.com/ To contact Ana, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net
Welcome to The “Stay Calm, Mom!” Show, with host Jessica Ashley. We bring you strategies, best practices, and resources, from knowledgeable and expert sources, and advice from real life mothers sharing their own experiences, to help you better manage your responsibilities as a mother and parent, while also increasing your own personal satisfaction to achieve a higher level of self-fulfillment in your life. The “Stay Calm, Mom!” Show is where strong moms go to stay calm.
The Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, attended Sunday, June 7th, "Troy Rally, for Black Lives" at Riverfront Park. The protest rally connected the racial injustice of George Floyd's case to racial injustice here in Troy of Edson Thevenin, Dahmeek McDonald, Thaddeus Faison, and others. In this segment, you will hear his interview with voices from the protest, Jessica Ashley, John Ashley, and Corey Jenkins.
Have you gone through a divorce? Was it an uncomfortable experience? Today, we are very excited to welcome Jessica Ashley to the show. Jessica is a straight-up force of nature who has been at the helm of creating supportive communities for women for quite some time. Currently, she is working as a divorce coach. In today's episode, Jessica talks about how she manages her life as a working mom, and as a fiercely empowering supporter of women. She also discusses the "uncomfortable-ness" of divorce, and how that feeling works it's way into parenting. Tune in now, for more! Jessica lives in Chicago, and she's the mom of a fifteen-year-old high school freshman and a five-year-old. Much of Jessica's life is dedicated to strengthening women's voices, uplifting women, and being in community with other women. As a Certified Divorce Coach, she helps moms who are considering a divorce, going through a divorce, or recovering from divorce. She is also a writer, and she loves telling stories that empower women. Be sure to listen in today, to hear what Jessica has to share. We're sure you're going to love her! Show highlights: Jessica explains what drew her to the kind of work she does. When her marriage fell apart, Jessica had moments when she felt she had to write about it very honestly. She got a lot of support for doing that. Jessica started a site called Single Mom Nation, and through that, she got a lot of questions from women who were going through a divorce. Jessica feels very strongly that when she can help impact a woman's life during the transition of a divorce, it changes her life and it changes the lives of her children. Reframing the idea of divorce can change people's lives. When we, as women, are in crisis, we need other women to tell us that it won't last forever, it is possible to start over, and they believe that we can do it. The uncomfortable-ness of divorce is a reality. And divorce is also painful but the pain doesn't last forever. Money is power for women. Fighting for money is expensive in many ways. Divorce is expensive. Jessica's goal is to help women save money by getting organized, and not using their attorneys for things that they aren't experts in. Women need to invest in themselves. And to do that, they need to know what they want out of life. Making the mind/body connection is very important. The courts are still very male-dominated, so it's tough to go in there. Jessica shares a day in her life. Links and resources: Jessica's website - https://www.divorcecoachformoms.com/ Single Mom Nation - http://www.single-momnation.com/
This is an interview of Rev. Wpnn by the Neil Haley network. We talk about social media (or "screen" addiction.) some important topics include how Facebook has 2000 Millionscreens worldwide and about a 2014 study on the destructive screen addiction as it relates to mental and physical health. This is very prevalent inasmuch as the average Americans answer their phone over 80 times per day. Rev.Winn gives his definition of addiction so that you can determine if that is a problem for you. Later in the program, we discussed romantic scamming on the Internet and bring up examples of Rhonda Vincent and Jessica Ashley. www.freedomfromaddiction.libsyn.com www.revwinnhendersonmd.com
To say that navigating divorce and single parenthood is challenging is a massive understatement. In Episode 181, Christine welcomes content creator, content strategist, and divorce coach Jessica Ashley to answer some listener questions. Christine and Jessica talk about respectful separation, how to navigate the overall divorce transition and holidays with kids, and how to work less as a single parent, as well as the bigger picture issues of how to reclaim your sense of self and thrive through, and after, divorce. + + + + + Edit Your Life shares practical ideas for decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection. Hosts Christine Kohi and Asha Dornfest are award-winning bloggers and the co-authors of MINIMALIST PARENTING and won the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year. Share: #edityourlifeshow Show notes: http://www.edityourlifeshow.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edityourlifeshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edityourlifeshow/ Email: edityourlifeshow@gmail.com
Jessica Ashley was pretty sure she’d always stay married, but after finding herself in a police station looking for her husband, she realized that might not be how her story ended. Through her divorce and life as a single parent, Jessica took the lessons she learned along the way and decided to channel them into a new career: divorce coach. On this episode, we chat with Jessica about the challenges she faced, and how she helps other women get through them, both as a coach and on her site, Single Mom Nation.
A variety of sexy young people confess their wildest stories inside VIP suites at the hottest nightclubs across the country. Episode 105: Kimberly; Maryanne & Colleen; Michelle, Casey & Marty; Danny; Barry & Kitty; Jillian; Brett; Byata; Lelani; Marlin & TJ; Heather; Nick; Gerald, Jason & Richard; Jessica & Ashley.
This week we have a great question from Ginny, asking about what it takes to thrive after divorce. For this question, I brought in expert advice: my friend, certified divorce coach Jessica Ashley, who is also the founder,
Jessica Ashley is a divorce coach specializing in guiding women to and through the transition of divorce. Along with coaching women, Jessica is the founder and author of Single Mom Nation, a self-care, co-parenting, and dating site for single and divorced women. She is also the producer and host of the podcasts Single Mom Nation Radio, Write At Home Moms, and The Content Coaches. She has created content for national sponsor campaigns and as a mom, she loves creating space for people to find inspiration .
Anyone who's been through a divorce or other major life change knows that stress, uncertainty, and feeling out of control are unavoidable. But you CAN find ways to quiet the chatter in your head, take care of yourself, and take steps toward creating the kind of life you want to live - no matter what circumstances you're in. Meagan chats with Jessica Ashley, certified divorce coach and founder of Single Mom Nation, about managing stress and getting your feet back on solid ground during uncertain times. The post Managing Stress and Uncertainty with Divorce Coach Jessica Ashley: Voices 15 appeared first on The Mom Hour.
For only the second time in 75 episodes, Christine and Asha recorded together in the same room; fittingly, at a conference focused on women, technology, and mentorship. In Episode 75, Christine and Asha talk with Jessica Ashley about peer-to-peer mentorship, the power of vulnerability, the importance of having trusted confidantes, finding your mentorship tribe, executing on ideas and accountability check-ins, and the special value inherent in women mentoring one another. + + + + + Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest are the co-authors of MINIMALIST PARENTING and the award-winning bloggers behind BostonMamas.com (CK) and ParentHacks.com (AD). You’ll find the show notes for this episode, including links to resources we’ve mentioned, at http://edityourlifeshow.com. Do you have a question, comment, or show topic idea for us? Would you like to sponsor an upcoming episode? We’d love to hear from you. Send an email to edityourlifeshow@gmail.com, or leave a comment at facebook.com/edityourlifeshow.
Join us for the SingleMindedWomen.com Single Parent Roundtable featuring our favorite, spunky, pull-no-punches, poignant, and oh-so-prolific single parent bloggers: Alaina Sheer, a.k.a. Ms. Single Mama; Jessica Pegis, O Solo Mom; Single Dad, Matt Logelin; Jessica Ashley a.k.a. Sassafrass; and SingleMinded.Women.com's Single Moms Editor, Melissa Chapman. We'll be chatting all about finances, stress, taking time for yourself, friends, dating, and combatting the stereotypes. We hope you'll tune in!
Join us for the SingleMindedWomen.com Single Parent Roundtable featuring our favorite, spunky, pull-no-punches, poignant, and oh-so-prolific single parent bloggers: Alaina Sheer, a.k.a. Ms. Single Mama; Jessica Pegis, O Solo Mom; Single Dad, Matt Logelin; Jessica Ashley a.k.a. Sassafrass; and SingleMinded.Women.com's Single Moms Editor, Melissa Chapman. We'll be chatting all about finances, stress, taking time for yourself, friends, dating, and combatting the stereotypes. We hope you'll tune in!