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This week on the KORE Women Podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcome's Kim Fuller, who is a mindfulness and story coach, TEDx speaker, award-winning author, and founder of “Born to Rise™.” Through her unique method, The Art of the P.A.U.S.E., Kim empowers women to slow down, look inward, and rise into their fullest potential. From storytelling to mindfulness, and the power of community, Kim helps women transform from victim to hero by sharing their truths, releasing judgment, and reclaiming their voice. This episode is a deep and powerful reminder that healing, self-compassion, and connection can lead us to live more confident, authentic lives. You can follow Kim Fuller on: LinkedIn and IG at: born.to.rise and FB at: BorntoRiseWomensStoryFestival Instagram: @born.to.rise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BorntoRiseWomensStoryFestival LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-fuller-95b3973/ Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about the host, Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson, MHS, PhD, KORE Women, LLC, the KORE Women podcast, and her Community Empowerment and Cross-Generational Consultation Services by going to: www.korewomen.com. Thank you for listening! Please share this podcast with your family and friends. #KOREWomenPodcast #BornToRise #KimFuller #MindfulLeadership #TheArtOfThePause #WomenEmpowerment #MindfulnessMatters
It has been such an honor, joy, and privilege to host Nourish with Michelle Fox and build community with you! In the second to last show of this season, I want to ensure you know that I remain committed to building healthier communities. Speaking of which, it would be a gift to have you in my email community so that we can keep in touch! One way to receive updates for future events and workshops is to sign up here. Another way is to get on the waitlist for future retreats at michellefox.com/retreat. In today's episode we navigate how the raw emotions of grief can be a transformative journey. We explore the facets of heartache with a licensed marriage and family therapist and life coach, Kim Fuller, as we delve into grief's complexities and the unexpected gifts it can bring. It is thrilling to introduce you to Kim, who has made it her mission to offer understanding for those struck with the loss of a loved one. You'll hear some of her journey - from dealing with heartache to embracing the healing power of hope which may be key to your healing as well. Kim's goal is to "bring light to the shadows of grief" and guide others towards a life filled with hope, confidence, and new awareness. Treat yourself to this conversation as you learn new ways not just to survive - but to thrive as well! ✨Go to michellefox.com/podcast for SHOW NOTES, TRANSCRIPT, and a link to this YOUTUBE episode.✨ Links mentioned in this episode: Kim Fuller Instagram: @fullerlifestyle Kim Fuller website: kimfullerlifecoach.com Your Podcast Launching Checklist: michellefox.com/podcast Join Michelle in a future workshop: michellefox.com/events Connect with Michelle: Free meal planner: michellefox.com/planner Instagram: @michellefoxlove Facebook: @michellefoxlove Website: michellefox.com
Join me in welcoming our guest, Kim, who brings 19 years of invaluable experience in law enforcement dispatch to our episode today. Formerly holding the esteemed position of Chief Communications Officer, Kim humbly describes herself as a 'knower of much and master of none.'In this engaging episode, we explore Kim's rich journey through the realms of dispatch, tapping into her extensive experience and unique insights. From tactical dispatching to leadership roles and the complexities of balancing family life, Kim's narrative paints a vivid picture of the multifaceted world of emergency services.Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com
At the height of the ‘Cool Britannia' craze, the Spice Girls released their first movie, ‘Spice World', with a glittering premiere at the Empire Leicester Square, on 15th December, 1997. Geri, Emma, Victoria, Mel B, and Mel C donned pinstripe suits with boosted cleavage; attendees included the Prince of Wales; and their on-screen co-stars included Meat Loaf, Richard E Grant, Roger Moore, and Elton John. The film, made for a budget of just $5m and with a production schedule of just one year, had been written by Kim Fuller, who drew inspiration from The Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night", infusing the sketches that formed the screenplay with self-knowing British humour. In this episode, Arion (WHO WAS AT THE AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE, WHAT?!), Rebecca and Olly consider whether a movie like ‘Spice World' could still be made today; explain how the internet came to the rescue when it came to filming at the Albert Hall; and marvel at the eccentric characterisation of its five key protagonists… Further Reading: • ‘‘We ran out of parts for people': How Spice World became the ‘must be in' movie of the Nineties' (The Independent, 2022): https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/spice-girls-spice-world-movie-songs-b2251622.html • 'Inside the Absolutely Impossible, Iconic ‘Spice World' Bus, 25 Years Later' (Vanity Fair, 2023): https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/01/inside-spice-world-bus-25-years-later • ‘Spice World: The Movie (U.S. Trailer)' (Columbia Pictures, 1997): (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmSBtOHzGPM #90s #Film #Music #UK We'll be back on Monday - unless you join
It's an extraordinary privilege to have the opportunity to care for individuals and make a meaningful impact on our community. Phil, a marketing and communications firm dedicated to non-profits and charities helps organizations do just that. We welcomed the CEO and founder of Phil, Kim Fuller. Kim explains that Phil offers typical marketing agency services but exclusively for organizations focused on doing good in the world, including local, national, and international charities. Kim discusses their strategies for getting the word out, emphasizing their 24 years of experience, early adoption of technology, and thought leadership. The website plays a central role in their growth efforts, serving as more than just a digital presence but as a dynamic platform to showcase expertise and values. It acts as a comprehensive resource, offering informative content and thought leadership to educate our audience about effective marketing strategies for the charitable space. Additionally, their website fosters relationships and engagement through social media, contact forms, chatbots, and newsletter sign-ups, providing touchpoints for ongoing communication with their audience. It also serves as a transparent gateway for clients to explore services, simplifying the decision-making process and increasing conversion rates.
Pour écouter le podcast en format vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkblzqczydc&t=89s&ab_channel=PodcastHypercroissance Bienvenue à tous au 249e épisode du podcast Hypercroissance! Cette semaine, je reçois Kim Fuller, présidente et fondatrice de l'agence Phil. Depuis plus de 20 ans maintenant "Phil" aide les OBNL dans leur stratégie de déploiement et également leur positionnement. Kim Fuller qui est la fondatrice, est avec nous pour nous expliquer comment l'entreprise a pu se démarquer et a sur grandir du même coup lors des deux dernières décennies. Sans plus attendre, ma discussion avec Kim Fuller! Pour en savoir plus sur Phil : https://phil.ca/ Pour écouter le podcast en format vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkblzqczydc&t=89s&ab_channel=PodcastHypercroissance Pour avoir un deuxième avis sur vos campagnes publicitaires : j7media.com/hypercroissance Pour discuter avec moi sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoine-gagn%C3%A9-69a94366/ Notre podcast Social Selling : https://www.j7media.com/fr/social-selling Notre podcast Commerce Élite : https://www.purecommerce.co/fr/podcast-commerce-elite Notre nouveau podcast No Pay No Play : https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/facebook-ads-on-parle-de-g%C3%A9n%C3%A9ration-de-leads/id1447812708?i=1000607648614 Suivez-nous sur les médias sociaux : Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcast-d-hypercroissance/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/podcastHypercroissance Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/podcasthypercroissance/
Have you ever considered giving a TED Talk? What if you simply want to get better at telling your story in your signature talks and webinars? Today my guest and I are talking about storytelling and how you can take it to a whole other level. Not only to tell your story from a powerful place but to be able to step into your power and confidence in doing so. Join me for a conversation with my dear friend, Kim Fuller about storytelling and the rise you can experience in telling yours. Kim is an author, TEDx Speaker, founder of Born to Rise, Mindful Photographer, and all-around incredible person. As a multiple-decade entrepreneur and artist, Kim took on writing her first book. After publishing it she spoke about it at TEDx New Bedford. That experience and a desire to empower more women by learning how to stand in their power to share their stories led to her starting Born to Rise. Kim's been hosting story workshops and festivals and has partnered with 21 authors to release the first Born to Rise book. I'm particularly excited about this book because I'm one of the authors who's written her story and is sharing it in this powerful book. Published by Bryna Haynes of World Changers Media, Born to Rise is a collection of compelling stories from 22 extraordinary women who know what it means to RISE. In this episode you'll hear Kim as she shares: Her process to awaken creativity What makes a great story and how to tell one The powerful process of storytelling and how it supports your rise And so much more. Tune into this special interview. Links mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Kim Fuller and Born to Rise HERE. Get your copy of the Born to Rise Book HERE. Reserve your seat for the Born to Rise Women's Story Festival HERE. Ready to create consistent and recurring revenue in your coaching or service-based business? Connect with Jeannie HERE.
Have you ever felt like you've had a story to tell but felt overwhelmed at the thought? Well, today's podcast episode is about what happens when two women get together to create a vision for publishing the stories of everyday women. Kim Fuller and Bryna Haynes share about the “The Born to Rise Book Project” a movement to inspire, awaken, and amplify, the stories of women. The Born to Rise Book Project features 22 female writers and is a powerful collaboration that brings women together in sisterhood for a 9 month journey to excavate their inner story to have it included in a printed anthology through World Changers Media. Kim and Bryna share about the challenges most women face when it comes to writing their stories- How issues of worthiness, confidence and fears of visibility often rear their heads and how we can move through these fears by using them as a writing ally. Through writing, women are given the opportunity to express what they've suppressed and may have been afraid to share. Sharing our stories can lead to deeper connections with an audience, and offer profound healing and feelings of accomplishment for the women who participate. With writing tips and insights on how adding emotion and sensory input can make for meaningful storytelling, women gain not only a proficiency for writing but they are also actively building a community of support with other women. Involvement in writing workshops can lead to amazing results and can pave the way for inspiring legacy pieces to leave with the world. The Born to Rise Book Project is published in partnership with World Changers Media, a boutique hybrid publishing company founded by Bryna Haynes who is dedicated to new and diverse voices including those of global visionaries, thought leaders, and Women. Topics Discussed: The Born to Rise book Project The Born to Rise movement World Changers Media Writing Tips How the Trance of Unworthiness impacts us when writing. Surrendering control Yogic writing Vulnerability Becoming the Shero's of our stories Men and women's allyship World building Women's communities Writing as a group endeavor The magic of sisterhood Emerging leaders The power of personal storytelling Bios: Kim Fuller is a mindful photographer, spiritual mentor, author, TEDx and keynote speaker and founder of Born to Rise™. Her passion is to help women stand in their power, their story and their beauty so they can live a confident and peaceful life. She uses photography to mirror the beauty she sees in each woman, empowering them to show up authentically in business and life. She gives women a platform to share their personal stories with a live audience so they can process, release, and transform from victim to hero. She also gives women mindful tools through her Art of the P.A.U.S.E. method that invites women to slow down and look carefully inward, which enables them to expand in creativity, intuition, peace, and joy, and release their fears, judgments and assumptions of themselves and others. She is a mother of three children, one of whom is adopted and is her greatest spiritual teacher. Her book “Finding” tells the story of her journey with this young boy and the Dalai Lama. One of Kim's greatest gifts is she is a great hugger. Bryna Haynes is the founder and CEO of WorldChangers Media. As a nationally-known book strategist, speaker, ghostwriter, and editor with over 15 years of experience in the publishing field, she has helped hundreds of thought leaders, teachers, healers, and enlightened entrepreneurs deliver their messages and radically uplevel their expert status through best-selling, impact-driven books. Titles she claims in her spare time include: self-reinvention savant, LEGO castle designer, dragon tamer, luxury travel hacker, and connoisseur of kick-ass boots. Company Description: Founded in 2021 by Bryna Haynes, WorldChangers Media is a boutique hybrid publishing company focused on “Ideas for Impact.” We know that great books can change lives, topple outdated paradigms, build movements, and change the world. That's why we are committed to delivering superior-quality transformational nonfiction by, and for, the next generation of thought leaders, conscious entrepreneurs, creatives, and industry disruptors. Watch out, status quo. You don't stand a chance. Learn more at www.WorldChangers.Media Special Guests: Bryna Haynes and Kim Fuller.
Born to Rise with Kim Fuller Welcome to Episode 13 of Look for the Good. This week we are talking about how to shift your perspective so you can see your life through a new lens. It is quite fitting to have Kim Fuller, a mindful photographer on the show to share her insights and tips on just how to do this. Listen in as Kim tells us the inspiring story behind her new book anthology, "Born to Rise" and the passion behind creating this powerful book of powerful women coming together to create HERstory. She also shares a moving story of the time she met the Dali Lama. You won't want to miss this one. It will offer you powerful insights to help you change your lens so you can see more clearly to recognize the good things in your life. Bio: Kim Fuller is a mindful photographer, spiritual mentor, author, TEDx and keynote speaker and founder of Born to Rise™. Her passion is to help women stand in their power, their story and their beauty so they can live a confident and peaceful life. She uses photography to mirror the beauty she sees in each woman, empowering them to show up authentically in business and life. She gives women a platform to share their personal stories with a live audience so they can process, release, and transform from victim to hero. She also gives women mindful tools through her Art of the P.A.U.S.E. method that invites women to slow down and look carefully inward, which enables them to expand in creativity, intuition, peace, and joy, and release their fears, judgments and assumptions of themselves and others. She is a mother of three children, one of whom is adopted and is her greatest spiritual teacher. Her book “Finding” tells the story of her journey with this young boy and the Dalai Lama. One of Kim's greatest gifts is that she is a great hugger. To find out more visit: https://www.borntorise.live/ Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's family recently announced that he is receiving special care and is preparing for the end of his life. Carter is under hospice care. Hospice care means the former president is being looked after so he can live his remaining days comfortably. But he will not seek medical treatment to extend his life. In some cases, people under hospice care receive drugs so they can live their final days without pain. Carter is 98 years old. He has lived longer than any president in American history. Carter won his election in 1976 and took office in 1977. He lost the next election, however, in 1980 to President Ronald Reagan.美国前总统吉米·卡特的家人近日宣布,他正在接受特殊照顾,正在为生命的终结做准备。卡特正在接受临终关怀。临终关怀意味着前总统得到照顾,这样他就可以舒适地度过余生。但他不会寻求医疗来延长生命。在某些情况下,接受临终关怀的人会接受药物治疗,这样他们就可以在没有痛苦的情况下度过最后的日子。卡特今年 98 岁。他的寿命比美国历史上任何一位总统都长。卡特在 1976 年的选举中获胜,并于 1977 年上任。然而,他在 1980 年的下一次选举中输给了罗纳德·里根总统。After his term in office, Carter continued to work in public and for charitable causes. In 1982, he started the Carter Center, which supports democracy, public health and human rights. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He also worked often with the charity organization Habitat for Humanity. The group, which was started by Millard and Linda Fuller in 1976, helps build homes for people who need a place to live. VOA spoke with Suzanne Taylor of Buffalo, New York, who gave her time to Habitat for Humanity and worked with Carter. She helped build homes from 2006 to 2019. Taylor said she cried when she heard the news that Carter was preparing for the end of his life. "So many people really appreciate him," she said.任期结束后,卡特继续在公共场合和慈善事业中工作。 1982 年,他创办了支持民主、公共卫生和人权的卡特中心。他于2002年获得诺贝尔和平奖。他还经常与慈善组织Habitat for Humanity合作。该组织由 Millard 和 Linda Fuller 于 1976 年创立,旨在帮助需要安身之所的人们建造房屋。美国之音采访了纽约布法罗的苏珊娜·泰勒,她将时间投入仁人家园并与卡特共事。从 2006 年到 2019 年,她帮助建造了房屋。泰勒说,当她听到卡特准备结束生命的消息时,她哭了。 “很多人真的很欣赏他,”她说。Jonathan Alter wrote a book about Carter called His Very Best. Alter said he “led such an epic American life.” When talking about Carter, both as a politician and being married to his wife Rosalynn for almost 77 years, Alter said: “He won at life.” Alter went on to say that Carter was born in a hospital, but he does not want to die in one. Instead, he will live his final days in the home he and his wife built in the small town of Plains, Georgia. After living a long life, Carter aims to die in the same place where he was born. “I think it is fitting,” Alter said, “that Jimmy Carter is ending his journey on his own terms.”乔纳森·奥尔特 (Jonathan Alter) 写了一本关于卡特的书,名为《他的最佳》(His Very Best)。奥尔特说他“过着史诗般的美国生活”。在谈到卡特,既是一名政治家,又与妻子罗莎琳结婚近 77 年时,奥尔特说:“他赢得了人生。”奥尔特接着说,卡特出生在医院,但他不想死在医院里。相反,他将在他和妻子在佐治亚州普莱恩斯小镇建造的家中度过最后的日子。在长寿之后,卡特打算死在他出生的地方。 “我认为这是合适的,”奥尔特说,“吉米卡特以他自己的方式结束他的旅程。”Carter lost the 1980 presidential election but kept working in public. Alter said Carter's popularity today is based on what he did after he was president. That included working to end diseases in poor countries through the Carter Center, his work with Habitat for Humanity and as an “elder statesman” in world and American politics.“Historians…need to look at how a president changed the world, changed people's lives…and that takes longer and is not really directly connected to his popularity as president,” Alter said. Carter also wrote a number of books and traveled the U.S. speaking about them.卡特输掉了 1980 年的总统选举,但仍继续在公共场合工作。奥尔特说,卡特今天的受欢迎程度是基于他担任总统后的所作所为。这包括通过卡特中心在贫穷国家终结疾病,他与仁人家园的合作,以及作为世界和美国政治的“元老政治家”。“历史学家……需要看看一位总统如何改变世界,改变人们的生活......这需要更长的时间,并且与他作为总统的受欢迎程度并没有直接关系,”Alter 说。卡特还写了很多书,并在美国旅行时谈论这些书。During a church service recently, Carter's niece, Kim Fuller, talked about her uncle. She said: “maybe it is time to pass the baton,” when speaking about the former president. “Who will pick it up, I have no clue,” she added. A baton is a short stick passed between runners in a race. Taylor, the Habitat for Humanity volunteer, discussed a reason why Carter will be missed. She said people feel more connected to him than to other former presidents. "I think his accessibility has created a bond with a lot of Americans that most presidents don't have,” she said.最近在一次教堂礼拜中,卡特的侄女金·富勒 (Kim Fuller) 谈到了她的叔叔。在谈到这位前总统时,她说:“也许是时候传递接力棒了”。 “谁会捡起它,我不知道,”她补充道。接力棒是在比赛中在赛跑者之间传递的短棒。仁人家园志愿者泰勒讨论了卡特会被遗忘的原因。她说,与其他前总统相比,人们觉得与他的联系更紧密。 “我认为他的亲和力与许多美国人建立了一种大多数总统所没有的联系,”她说。
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss Spice World - a 1997 British musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers and written by Kim Fuller. Additional topics include: Janet Jackson's new tour, the child actors in Avatar: The Way of Water, catfishing, the deaths of Georgia Holt, Angelo Badalmenti, and Stephen "tWitch" Boss, and too many films to mention. Want to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/all Venmo @fishjelly Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/, https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/ Nick's Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/lamour-de-nico/pl.u-PDb4zlpsLVrvqE1 Joseph's Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/josephs-vibe/pl.u-6mo448yuBWzNE1 Check them out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVV6ezEYnPv9XaLZtUlZdw Nick's IG: ragingbells Joseph's IG: joroyolo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly/support
Today we will talk to Dr. Kim Fuller, sex therapist, about sexual health care of the LGBTQ community. Dr. Fuller will explain the relationship between gender identity, sexual orientation, and sex at birth. Also, general health care including sexual health will be explained. Barriers to this care will be discussed. We will also explore medical and surgical issues with transgender folk.Articles discussed can be found herehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zk0kuGu28q_fWnsDE3y02-nRGi2FFnpXContact Information: Dr. Kim Fuller 216-250-1607To comment or inquire about today's discussion go to:ohiosexualhealthcollaborative@gmail.com
Today, we will discuss low libido or hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. This is the number one cause for sexual dysfunction in women. We will discuss this with Dr. Kim Fuller, sex therapist, and Dr. Sally McPhedran, obstetrician-gynecologist. We will discuss the biopsychosocial evaluation and the evidence-based therapies for this condition.Articles discussed can be found here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OjnaoIBVGxgthaPbL9Ccn9bDeEOR6O_3Contact Information: Dr. Kim Fuller 216-250-1607 Dr. Sally McPhedran 219-778-1257To comment or inquire about today's discussion go to:ohiosexualhealthcollaborative@gmail.com
Devin: What superpower would you say you have learned from President Jimmy Carter?Jan: The greatest thing that I carry with me today and try to use in all my life and share with my children and other people is when he spoke one Sunday, he said if everybody would be kind and giving to the person in front of them—if we all did that, would we have a better world?Jan Williams and Zac Steele know President Jimmy Carter well. On a visit to Plains, Georgia, I visited with them at the Maranatha Baptist Church, where the 39th President taught Sunday school for four decades following his time in Washington.Plains is the tiny rural town in southwestern Georgia where Mr. Jimmy, as locals call him, was born, raised and has lived his entire life except for short stretches residing in government housing in Atlanta as Georgia’s Governor and Washington, DC as President. (Read about what to see and do in Plains in the newsletter I write with Gail.)During my visit, I chatted with other locals less formally about their experiences with the former President. They gushed with stories. One relatively new resident boasted that the Carters, then well into their 80s, came by to visit and welcome her to Plains when she moved to town. She’s had the Carters over for dinner often enough to count them as personal friends.It would take a book to properly make the case that Mr. Jimmy is the greatest living American. For now, I’ll ask only that you read this piece with the understanding that I believe it to be true. While under-appreciated as President, he is universally acclaimed for his work, quietly executed, since. Winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 at age 78 would be a capstone for most people but was more of a mid-career milestone for Mr. Jimmy. He remained fully active, despite cancer and other challenges, into his mid-90s. He famously showed up at his annual Habitat for Humanity build with fresh stitches from a fall.The Carter Center he founded works to make lasting peace amidst conflict, assure democratic elections around the world and fight disease, focusing on Guinea worms. In 1986, before the Center tackled the problem, there were millions of cases each year. So far in 2022, there have been two cases. Yes, you read that right. Two cases.Well aware of his work and reputation as a humanitarian, those who know him best see a deeply faithful Sunday School teacher. His final lesson in the fall of 2019 was about “being ready to go to heaven,” Jan Williams, a member of the Maranatha Baptist Church and a retired school teacher, says. Though that final lesson coincided with the outbreak of COVID-19, Mr. Jimmy decided to retire at the age of 95 due to his health.People came from around the world to attend Sunday School lessons taught by Mr. Jimmy. He taught whenever he was in town. The line formed the night before. Those wishing to attend slept in their cars in the church parking lot or on the street. As they arrived, Jan and her team gave each car a number that determined their spot in the queue the following morning.Before entering, the secret service wanded the guests to check for weapons. They strongly discouraged bags and thoroughly inspected the ones people brought. Following the Sunday School lesson, the Church hosted a worship service that the Carters always attended. Following the worship service, those who wanted could queue up for a photo with them. Everyone did.Jan, who taught the Carters’ youngest child, Amy, in the fourth grade, accompanied the family to help care for Amy at the inauguration.“He is a very humble person,” Jan says of Mr. Jimmy. “He doesn’t like for you to give him any praise. He’s expressed that to me many times because I get to see the effect he has on other people when he was teaching, and I would want to tell him a little story, and he’d say, ‘Gee, you know, I don’t want to hear any praise.’”He makes Plains a unique place. Jan says he is the only President to have lived his entire life in one town. He was born in Plains but lived a few miles outside town growing up. Today, he lives in the 3,200-square-foot home the Carters built on their property in 1961. Zillow estimates the value at $240,000.Jan takes some credit for the former President’s choice. To me, she said, “To tell you the honest truth,” and as an aside to him, she says, “Mr. Jimmy, you know this.” Then, back to me, she says, “I was surprised when he won. I really was.”“When he did win, I did ask him, ‘What are your plans after you’re no longer the President?’ And he said, ‘I’ll come back to Plains, that’s home,’” she says. “And I said, ‘I’ll hold you to that.’”Many in Plains were heartbroken by the defeat in 1980. Jan recounted that experience:Mrs. Carter was the most devastated. She took it personally that people voted against her husband. Of course, the incident with the hostages kind of took us all down. He started immediately wanting to work on the Carter Center. So, he got busy out trying to meet important people and raise money. She just kind of stayed at home.We knew how we felt. We were sad, too. And I think an ironic thing from above was that when he came home after [President Reagan’s] inauguration in Washington and he was no longer the president, and when he landed here in Plains on Marine One, the clouds opened up and it flooded rain. I took that as a sign from above that maybe even heaven was crying, that he wasn't going to be our president again. I really did. I took that as a great symbol.Jan learned the superpower of kindness from Mr. Jimmy. How to Develop Kindness As a SuperpowerJan describes how the lesson pervades Plains culture. My Sunday school teacher now is Kim Fuller, who is his niece. She said the other day, she was in a store, and a lady in front of her didn't have enough money to pay for her groceries. Kim said, “I'll pay.” My Sunday schoolteacher lives life like her uncle does. And the lady said, ‘Ma'am, it's 40 something dollars.’ She said, “I don't care how much it is. You have children. I will pay for your food.”Mr. Jimmy manifested kindness routinely. Jan shared a favorite example of that.I had a group of people here one Sunday, and this lady, they came on a bus, a tour bus. She said, “My little sweet man who has a cane, has cancer, and he doesn't have long to live. But this was a lifelong dream. He was in the Navy. He got out the year before Mr. Jimmy did, but their paths didn't cross.”And she said, “Is there any way, any way that President Carter could just speak to him?”Well, there's one request out of 600 more, you know. I said, “Let me think about it and I'll see if I feel it.” I don't ask him. Never did. Never will ask him to do favors. Yeah, but I went to him and I said, “President Carter, there's a man out here who is in the Navy and he's dying of cancer. And this is probably his last trip and this is what he wanted to do.”I said, “If you feel led from above, would you just step over and speak to him before you start your class?”And he kind of looked at me. “He said, this really means something to you, doesn't it?”I said, “I'm asking from the bottom of my heart.”I said, “I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll stand by the little man.”“Where?” He's saying because he's on the front row. “If you feel led, you come over to that little man.”He said, “Okay.” Well, every time he came in, he told everybody good morning. And he'd say, “Do we have any visitors?” A church full! And he did some other things. I'm just standing there, kind of looking at him thinking, have you forgotten what I asked you to do?All of a sudden, somebody coughed over where I was standing, and he looked over, and he remembered. He said, “If everybody will wait just a minute, I have something special I want to do this morning.”So he walked over to the little man and knelt down in front of him and held his hands and said, “I understand you're kind of sick.”The little man was crying. He said, “I just want you to know I thank you for your service to my country and that when you go back home today, you'll know that Rosalynn and I are praying for you.”Then he got up and went back and started the lesson. The lady that brought him to Plains told me that within two weeks he passed away. But he told everybody about what President Carter did special for him.The former President converted his garage into a woodworking shop after his time in Washington. Jan says, “When President Carter joined our church in 1981, he asked me what I would like for him to make.” “I said, ‘Oh, I’d love for you to make some beautiful collection plates,’” Jan says, holding up a collection plate. “So this is Philippine Mahogany. He did all the woodworking on it. Mrs. Carter put in the felt.”“I said, ‘Now you’ve got to sign it somewhere.’ So on the bottom of the plate, he put a JC.” She affirmed that even when JC, meaning Jimmy Carter, isn’t in the building, JC, meaning Jesus Christ, is.Mr. Jimmy also made the cross that hangs in the sanctuary.Devin: What is a superpower you have learned from Jimmy Carter?Zac: Probably the way he treats human beings.Zac Steele, at age 36, is the youngest Deacon in the church. He summarizes his responsibilities as a Deacon as “any duties as assigned.”One duty is to visit the Carters on Sunday mornings to help them set up the television to watch the live stream of the services. I visited with him just a few hours after his latest visit to their home.He described receiving the “Same old toothy grin that Mr. Carter’s been giving for years.”“Usually, it takes me a few minutes to get it set up,” Zac says. “So, we’re talking church, and that conversation usually slides onto some Braves baseball while we’re trying to get to church.”Not having heard the conversation I had with Jan, he describes a similar kindness in how Mr. Jimmy treats human beings.“I’ve got a cell phone right here with a message on it,” Zac says. “I’ve got my birthday voicemail from both of them during the pandemic where they couldn’t get out and visit. But, you know, I’ve got a ‘happy birthday, Zac’ call ‘thinking about you.’”Noting that public figures often fail to live up to their public image upon closer inspection, the Carters are the opposite. “You see the work they do as humanitarians,” Zac says. “But, there’s a lot more to them than what people give credit for.”Zac’s day job was teaching at the Georgia State Fire Academy. A few years ago, he mentioned to Mr. Jimmy that he’d be doing a class in Plains. Not thinking much of it, the former President said, “I’d love to see that.”On the day of the training, the secret service agent in charge called Zac to ask him to hold the training for an hour or so to allow President Carter to see it. He watched the class from his car.Zac, on rare occasions, teaches the Sunday School class. Once, with his parents, sister and nieces in attendance to support him, the Carters attended church in person. They sat with his family. Zac described the “class and character” he demonstrated to his family as “incredible.”I asked Zac how to emulate President Carter. Zac made the case that it couldn’t be done. After describing the almost frantic pace of the work President Carter has kept working for peace and global health in his advancing years, he said, “I mean, who does that stuff anymore? It’s just absolutely unheard of.”It sounds to me the way you’d describe the greatest living American. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at devinthorpe.substack.com/subscribe
Ed and Nemo are joined by Mike and Bran, otherwise known as Trellis and Horatio from the improvised Douglas Adams-inspired podcast Hitchhikers and Appetizers. Mike and Bran tell us all about how their show started, their process, and some of their favourite guests, whilst Ed and Nemo react to the recent interview with Kim Fuller and Ed recounts his experience at the Douglas Adams memorial lecture. Listen to all five seasons of Hitchhikers and Appetizers here: https://improvinaction.com/projects/hitchhikers-and-appetizers/
Rebels! It's hard not to give this film a break, considering every bartender and starving artist just lost the chance of a lifetime on American Idol. We're continuing "Nice Try July" with our Special Guest Lauren Beatty as we dive deep into the debut films of Kelly Clarkson with the 2003 film From Justin to Kelly (2003).From Justin to Kelly (2003) Written by Kim Fuller, and Directed by Robert Iscove. Staring Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini. A waitress from Texas and a college student from Pennsylvania meet during spring break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and come together through their shared love of singing.Hear this episode early on Patreon! http://patreon.com/rwacpodMerch Store: https://rwacshop.online/RWACpod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rwacpodFollow on IG: @RWACpodWhere to find the Rebels:Stefan: @sjmaroni on IGBearSailorMoon: @bearsailormooonon all social mediaCarlotta Carlisle: @carlottacarlisle on IG / Carlotta1987 on RedBubbleChad: @cski01 on IGPJ: @xndra_design on IGStu: @janikon_ on IG & TikTokSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/rwacpod)Support the show
Hey mommas, in today's episode we talked with Life Coach, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Kim Fuller of Fuller Life Concepts, Inc. She speaks on the challenges of balancing independence and dependance taken from a chapter that she had the pleasure of writing “Living Independent” in the book Mommy Divas on the Move:16 Successful Secrets for Momprenuers. “Asking for help actually makes you stronger” - Priscilla Fields Kim begins her journey dating back to early 2000 beginning with her late husband battling and then later losing his battle to Leukemia, becoming a mom, tackling post-partum and trying to hold on to a job she no longer saw herself. Kim takes the trials that she's gone through and turns them into Golden Nuggets of how she learns to be transparent and how to not be afraid to ask for help. She also recommends that Delete & Delegate should be part of your everyday life. Kim Fuller is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, psychotherapist, author, trainer, founder and CEO of Fuller Life Concepts, Inc., a therapeutic agency that helps women and children manage anxiety and depression using evidence-based models. Her goal is to inspire hard working professionals to experience healing from within by challenging their fear-based habits and focusing on personal growth. Before starting Fuller Life Concepts, Kim provided leadership and treatment interventions at several large nonprofit mental health agencies in Los Angeles County. With more than 20 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist, Kim came to understand how successful individuals make bigger strides towards goals when they are being held accountable to themselves and others. She challenges her clients to manage their nutritional health, side by side with emotional well-being. Her transparent way of sharing her story and breadth of knowledge has been featured in Balanced Mom Magazine and earned her opportunities to speak at University of Southern California and University of California Irvine on trauma, stress and healing. Kim understands that it is difficult to be in stressful situations which can cause anxiety and self-doubt. Her first-hand knowledge of triumph after tragedy is featured in the amazon best-selling book Mommy Divas on the Move: 16 Essential Secrets for Mompreneurs. To Connect with Kim: Website: https://kimfullerlifecoach.com Freebie: https://kimfullerlifecoach.com/tfb-change-blueprint/ If you found value in this episode, please let us know!! Leave me a review. Send us a voice message. Share in our exclusive Facebook Group just for mommas like you who are building out their dreams. Email us at info@thebusymompreneur.com ~ Questions, suggestions and prayer requests are welcomed~ Show your support for this podcast @: https://anchor.fm/the-busy-mompreneur/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-busy-mompreneur/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-busy-mompreneur/support
In the second part of our interview with Kim Fuller, Kim tells us about his career outside of Douglas Adams and Dirk Gently, including his early work as a teacher, getting his big break on Not The Nine O'Clock News working for John Lloyd, working with Tracey Ullman and Lenny Henry on various different sketch shows in the UK and in the United States, his work on Spitting Image and Red Dwarf, the box office hit that was Spice World, Postman Pat the Movie, all the way through to Kim's latest projects. Don't forget to give us a review on iTunes, or better yet, contact us via our website: dirkgentlypodcast.wordpress.com Also we're on Podchaser now, so feel free to check us out there as well: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/electric-monks-a-dirk-gently-p-742240
In an exclusive interview, Ed talks to award winning comedy writer Kim Fuller about his Dirk Gently TV pilot script from 1998. Kim explains how he met John Lloyd and Douglas Adams when he got his start in TV writing for satirical comedy show Not the Nine O'Clock News, his thoughts on Douglas' writing style and how he tried to adapt it, his friendship with Douglas, the strengths and weaknesses of the script itself along with Douglas' feedback (Which Kim got to read for the first time), why the show fell apart, and finally Kim talks about his desire to see the script performed and possibly reworked as an audio drama. This is the untold Dirk Gently story that nobody knew about...Until now! Don't forget to give us a review on iTunes, or better yet, contact us via our website: dirkgentlypodcast.wordpress.com Also we're on Podchaser now, so feel free to check us out there as well: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/electric-monks-a-dirk-gently-p-742240
We're returning to the pop landscape of the early 2000s this week, a pop landscape that had your host Graham wondering whether there was any point being a pop cartographer any more. The dominant feature of said landscape was TV talent shows, usually run by either Simon Cowell or his Salieri, Simon Fuller, the latter of whom masterminded this week's film. A modern-day beach party movie starring first-season American Idol finalists Justin Guarini and Kelly Clarkson, From Justin to Kelly was legendarily unsuccessful, but that doesn't mean returning co-host Jeff hasn't got a bagful of fascinating trivia about it. Said trivia includes Guarini's history in musical theatre, the film's epic director's cut, and a subplot removed from the third act that could have led to the film getting a very different reception. We also talk about the film's odd, PG-certificate vision of teen debauchery, the possible membership of the Pennsylvania Posse, the film's inability to remember if its musical numbers are diegetic or not, and the previous CV of writer Kim Fuller. Yes relation. If you want to help us survive as a podcast without nepotism, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get a monthly bonus episode of this show, unrestricted access to our other movie podcast Directors Uncut, Graham's Doctor Who reviews and more. Check out our Facebook, Twitter and Patreon for more information. #popscreen #moviereviews #fromjustintokelly #americanidol #kellyclarkson #justinguarini #musicals #simonfuller #anikanonirose
Simplifeye partners with Group Dentistry Now and Fischer's Professional Group to host the first annual AMPLIFY dental conference this May! Register - https://2022amplify.regfox.com/amplif... Use Code GDN22 for $100 off registration. Help create the future of dentistry during this groundbreaking event that highlights innovative technology and actionable thought leadership in the DSO and high-end private practices space. Dr. Ryan Hungate, CEO & Founder of Simplifeye, Dee Fischer, Founder & CEO of Fischer Professional Group and Kim Fuller, Director of Marketing Events & Promotions join Bill Neumann on the Group Dentistry Now Show. Dental Industry Leaders Share Their Top Tech Tips AMPLIFY only features speakers who know the dental industry inside and out. They will share their hands-on advice for navigating the changing landscape. Here are just a few from the all-star lineup of presenters includes: - Simplifeye founder, orthodontist, and former Apple Retail Workflow designer Dr. Ryan Hungate - Renowned DSO consultants Dee Fischer and Margaret McGuckin - Group Dentistry Now's Bill Neumann - Dr. Cindy Roark of Sage Dental; Dr. Tarek Aly of Community Dental Partners; Dr. Nabil Fehmi of Westwind Integrated Health; Dr. Marc Faber of Edge Dental Management; Dr. Robin Reich of Reich Dental Center; Dr. David Nguyen of URBN Dental - Dykema's DSO Industry Group Director Brian Colao - Keisha Lewis of SOH Dental, Rondi Michaux of 42 North Dental, Cassie Tallon of Partnerships for Dentists (P4D) - TUSK Partners' President Kevin Cumbus - Best-selling author Fred Joyal - Mike White of CLA and Brent Saunier of Pro-Fi 20/20 - Mike Montgomery of Live Oak Bank Actionable Content Dentists, DSO leaders, and implementers will leave with a clear understanding of how consumer behavior is changing, what that means for patient expectations, and which technology helps you increase patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction, and revenue. This conference offers real world and practical knowledge-sharing to help attendees determine next steps, as well as the best technology to help them achieve their goals and how to pay for it. Content Segments Include: - Business or Buzzwords: Web3, NFTs, DAOs, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency (& Other Things You Don't Want to Think About) - AI: The Future Is Now - Work Smarter, Not Harder - Fad or Future: Predicting Which Tech Will Become Transformative - How to Get Team Buy-In & Other Secrets for Success - What Investors Want to See - How to Pay for the Technology You Want - Network, Make Connections, & Have Game-Changing Conversations One of the best parts of the AMPLIFY conference is all the time built in for networking and learning best practices, including the mistakes other have made so that you can avoid them. Highlights include: - Network with colleagues over a round of golf (optional) - Reception overlooking beautiful downtown Tampa's waterfront - Dinner cruise & dancing with areas for conversations & connecting - Group Dentistry Now Awards Ceremony for Dental Innovations and DSO Influencers It's Going to be a Sell-Out! *Use Code GDN22 for $100 off registration!* The future isn't scary. Being unprepared is. Don't leave your future up to fate. AMPLIFY. If you like our podcast, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes http://apple.co/2Nejsfa and a Thumbs Up on YouTube. Our podcast series brings you dental support and emerging dental group practice analysis, conversation, trends, news and events. Listen to leaders in the DSO and emerging dental group space talk about their challenges, successes, and the future of group dentistry. The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry has listeners across North & South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. If you like our show, tell a friend or a colleague.
In a listener-induced pairing, the Pausers want to save the snow day, Ashley is subliminally messaged, and Kim Fuller has a bad idea.
You don't need one more acronym, right? We hear you. The nonprofit sector is riddled with abbreviations of ways to do more good. LOI, DAF, and even NPO. That said, there is one more acronym that we should all be aware of: SDG, or, better known as Sustainable Development Goals. These seventeen goals are agreed upon by the United Nations as initiatives to complete by the year 2030, and much of the world is on board. They address everything from poverty to gender equality and have the potential to change the world…as do you. In this episode, I talk to Kim Fuller of Phil. Kim's agency specializes in helping charities gain support, traction, and impact while pursuing alignment with the SDGs.
Bill Neumann and guests discuss the DSO Leadership Summit in San Francisco on September 7th and 8th and what to expect. This year, the DSO Leadership Summit has partnered with Group Dentistry Now to navigate the new dental landscape with the top emerging dental groups! Dr. Roshan Parikh, Kimberly Fuller and Jill Hasselmann talk about the newest edition to the event, the Emerging Groups to Watch awards night, as well as attendee favorites like DSO Diagnosis, Show Me The Money, and much more. There is still time to register for the DSO Leadership Summit. Visit - https://bit.ly/3xqOHWr Questions - email Kimberly Fuller - KFuller@HRforHealth.com If you like our podcast, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes http://apple.co/2Nejsfa Our podcast series brings you dental support and emerging dental group practice analysis, conversation, trends, news and events. Listen to leaders in the DSO and emerging dental group space talk about their challenges, successes, and the future of group dentistry. The Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry has listeners across North & South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. If you like our show, tell a friend or a colleague.
Be sure to join the official Facebook Group for The Business Managers Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebusinessmanagerspodcast~About Kim - Kim Fuller is a mindful photographer, meditation guide, author, TedX speaker and founder of Born to Rise™. Her passion is to help women stand in their power, their story and their beauty so they can live a confident and peaceful life. She uses photography to mirror the beauty she sees in each woman, which empowers them to show up authentically in business and in life.She gives women a platform to share their story to a live audience so they can process, release and transform themselves from victim to hero. And she gives women mindful tools through her Art of the P.A.U.S.E. method that invites women to slow down and look carefully inward to enable them to expand in creativity, intuition, peace and joy and to release their fears, judgments and assumptions of themselves and others. She is mother of three children, one of whom is adopted and is her greatest spiritual teacher. Her book “Finding” tells the story of her journey with this young boy and the Dalai Lama. One of Kim's greatest gifts is she is a great hugger. Connect with Kim:Website: https://www.borntorise.live/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BorntoRiseWomensStoryFestivalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimfullerphotographyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/born.to.riseLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-fuller-95b3973/~About Terrlyn - Rev. Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery is the creator of Pastology, the cutting edge field that focuses on the synergy between pastoring and psychology. She holds a Ph.D. from Hofstra University and a Masters of Divinity from Yale University. She calls herself a pastologist and is a transformational leader, speaker, author and retreat leader.Rev. Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery has a unique approach to healing, transformation, and manifestation. She places the emphasis on your journey toward sacred intelligence: your ability to tap into your internal source in order to move toward intelligent choices. Those choices are intended to honor the Sacred and help you manifest your greatness, while simultaneously embracing the humanity of those around you.Rev. Dr. Curry Avery believes that ‘relating' on both a spiritual and human level is crucial to helping ourselves and others manifest our greatness and creating more harmonious life sustaining relationships.Rev. Dr. Curry Avery works with highly influential and committed leaders who need spiritual and psychological support as they transform the world by creating a legacy of service, prosperity, and greatness. She is, particularly, passionate about healing the wounds of religion and dismantling racism and is a strong advocate for social justice.Rev. Dr. Curry Avery is the author of Sacred Intelligence: The Essence of Sacred, Selfish & Shared Relationships and will be publishing her second book this year: Dismantling Racism: The Sacred Intelligence Journey of Faith for Transformational Leaders..Connect with Terrlyn:Website: https://www.sacredintelligence.com/Website: https://www.sacredintelligence.com/dismantlingracismFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/terrlyncurryaveryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/revdrtlcTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/RevDrTLCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-terrlyn-l-curry-avery/ ~ Connect with Murgio Enterprises!Website - https://www.MurgioEnterprises.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/murgioenterprisesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/murgioenterprisesLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/murgio-enterprises~ Mentioned in this episode: 6 Essentials for Dealing with the Difficulties of Dismantling Racism: https://www.sacredintelligence.com/dismantlingracismGet your FREE guide on creating a healthy conversation: https://www.borntorise.live/jointhecommunity
What's in this episode: -Paying attention and getting comfortable with your emotions for an improved quality of life -How privilege affects what we choose to look at and deal with and how choosing to look at the hard stuff can help heal ourselves and each other -A grounded approach to imagine and manifest anything you want -What it means to lead a fulfilling life -Inspiring you to CHOOSE how you navigate big and small changes Get "better at choosing" with us! This week's activity starts @ 8:26 About Kim: Kim Fuller has been a professional photographer for over 30 years and has found that the process of looking through her lens, has been a very mindful process. She then met the Dalai Lama and began her studies in Buddhism and realized she could also be mindful with her camera down. Kim is an award-winning author, TEDx speaker, teacher, and mindfulness coach and has developed a method called P.A.U.S.E. to help people more mindfully navigate relationships in their lives. She developed this method after her challenges parenting her adopted son who had reactive attachment disorder. This is the story she shares in her book called FINDING. She also created a movement called Born to Rise™ that empowers women to stand in their story and self-image with confidence, so they can connect more deeply, create a life of peace and possibility, and make positive change while inspiring others to do the same. Kim's website: www.borntorise.live Join us today in the Choose Your Adventure community to start exploring what's really possible for you. We can't wait to cheer you on! https://lisa-laura-creative-consulting.mykajabi.com/choose-your-adventure-community
The noted author and advocate for racial justice, James Baldwin, said that "We are trapped in our history, and our history is trapped in us."Many of us carry around narratives that are based on our collective racial consciousness and our individual experiences. We make meaning of who we are and who we believe others to be based on these experiences. It is often difficult to shift these narratives, particularly when our experiences are steeped in pain, fear, distrust, and more.Join Rev. Dr. TLC and her guest Kim Fuller on the next episode of Dismantle Racism. They will explore the ways in which we remain stuck in our racial narratives and how these narratives, often, do not serve our best interest. Kim's passion and experience as a photographer, story-teller, and adoptive mother fuel her desire to bridge the racial divide by transforming our personal narratives which leads to self-awareness, personal healing, and reaching across racial lines.Tune in for this important conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Show NotesSegment 1The show opens with Rev. Dr. Terrlyn introducing the show and today's guest. Kim Fuller, photography, story teller, and adoptive mother. All of those attributes fuel her desire to bridge the racial divide by transforming our personal narratives which leads to self-awareness, personal healing, and reaching across racial lines. Kim goes into a detailed backstory of how she got into the work she does. After a quick meditative prayer the show begins with a discussion about what might shape the narratives we hold against people. Rev. Dr. Terrlyn says once we become more racially aware we can begin to reshape these narratives and look with a different perspective.Segment 2The seconds segment starts with the show coming back up from break. Rev. Dr. Terrlyn then switches the conversation to how being a practicing budhist has informed Kim's work to dismantle racism. Kim says that a new gained perspective on herself allowed her to gain perspective on others. This led to the belief that we are all connected on a humanistic level. Kim and Rev. Dr. Terrlyn discusses the idea of being “color blind”. They say that this isn't exactly true. It's a good thing to see color, this allows us to be mindful of the beautiful differences between us as people. These differences inform us on how to treat others with respect and trust.Segment 3The third segment opens with Rev. Dr. Terrlyn picked the conversation up where she left off right before break. They discuss the trust between them as friends and how that's allowed them to have the uncomfortable conversations we should all probably be having. Kim then discusses what she learned and became aware of when raising an adopted black son.Segment 4The final segment opens with a discussion about transforming racial narratives. Rev. Dr. Terrlyn and Kim talk about their program they run together in an effort to dismantle racism. They then go into some guilt that some might carry around regarding narratives they may have had in the past and how they are working on moving past these biases.
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to answer a few questions about the new waiver and to give us a coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. Links: Waivers E-Blast And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about the new waiver and to give us a coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. Links: Waiver Items Posted for 28-Day Comment And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea ... Read more
This week I am joined with three amazing humans, Dr. Katie Clonan-Roy, Dr. Kim Fuller and Dr. Liz Goncy, from research collaborative at the Cleveland State University to talk about their paper Preserving Abstinence and Preventing Rape: How Sex Education Textbooks Contribute to Rape Culture THRiVE Research Collaborative Instagram Facebook Website Learn more about the research team Website: rapecultureis.com Instagram: @rape.culture.is Facebook: @legacyofrapeculture
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about land within SCSH owned by the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR). Tune in to learn more about the land, and about the results of years of negotiations between SCSH, Pulte, and the BOR. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. Do you ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact Bob Firring at podcast@scshca.com. Listen to all our past ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to answer a few questions about the HOA election, and to give us a coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about the Informed Consent Agreement waiver. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact Bob Firring at podcast@scshca.com. Listen to all ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to clarify some election rules, give a quick coronavirus update, and talk about the Informed Consent Agreement waiver. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us an update on waivers, and to explain the bylaw changes that appear on your HOA election ballot. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to answer questions about our waiver, and to give us a quick coronavirus update. Links: Download a PDF of our Waiver: www.scshca.com/waiver Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a quick coronavirus update, and talk about the street crack repairs. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact Bob ... Read more
Business owners are told we can’t have it all. You can’t give back and increase your profits. You can’t devote your attention to your customers and take good care of your employees. You can’t have a socially-driven business that actually makes good money. Right? Wrong. The truth is: your business can do it all. You can be a force for good and still grow your profits. All it takes is a little extra strategy and dedication. No one knows that better than Kim Fuller, a social entrepreneur who made it her mission to work exclusively with clients who are making a positive difference in the world. In our chat today, Kim talks about her journey as a business owner, how she infuses social impact into every aspect of her work, and what it took to improve her company’s revenue by 175%. You’ll learn the importance of creating a bottom-up budget, why it’s crucial to get your team inspired by your goals, and what it takes to become B-corp certified. About my guest:Kim Fuller is the founder and CEO of Phil, a Montreal-based marketing agency that specializes in serving non-profit organizations. Kim got her start in advertising as a graphic designer, then eventually got the entrepreneurial bug and opened her own agency. Over the past 20 years, Kim has doubled her team, tripled her company profits, and become B-corp certified. Through her company work, Kim and her team are dedicated to five critical UN sustainable development goals: health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, reducing inequalities, and climate action. In this episode we talk about:➤ How Kim started her agency (6:17)➤ How to advertise social impact businesses (10:41)➤ The challenges of getting certified as a B-corp (16:03)➤ What Kim learned about business financing and growth (21:05)➤ Working with a B-corp bank versus a traditional bank (25:16)➤ How to incorporate social impact into your financial projections (29:13)➤ Aligning your finances with ambitious goals (32:33)➤ Choosing a UN sustainable development goal (34:12)➤ Kim’s advice for entrepreneurs who want to become B-corp certified (41:47)Relevant episode:➤ Embracing Purpose Entrepreneurship and Becoming a B-Corp - The Journey of Carla Heim and Kasha Huk Contact MeReady to transform your purpose to an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.Connect with Kim:➤ Website ➤ Linkedin ➤ The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a quick Frontier installation update, explain the HOA election rules, and give us a quick coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a coronavirus update. Links: Podcast Episode with Carl Rigoli, Who Composed Our New Music Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a quick Frontier installation update, explain the current street repairs, and give us a coronavirus update. Links: Riverside County News Release 1-21-21 Riverside County News Release 1-22-21 Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to give us a quick coronavirus update, talk about the upcoming Annual Meeting & Election, and give us an update on the Frontier installation. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about January's dues (coupon books and payment), and give us a coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about pool reservations, respond to a resident email, give us a coronavirus update, and give a quick Frontier installation update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have ... Read more
In this episode, President Kim Fuller is back to talk about scammers, give a Frontier update, and give us coronavirus update. Press the "Click Here to Play" button below to listen. And, please remember to check our website for further coronavirus updates: www.scshca.com/coronavirus Do you have an idea for a podcast episode? Contact Bob Firring ... Read more
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You are in for a special treat today in hearing from one of the most compassionate and dedicated women I've had the pleasure of knowing. In this episode I interview Kim Fuller, the founder of BORN to RISE a movement that brings forth the feminine energy of compassion, empathy, courage and expansion through community, story sharing and creativity. Her mission is to amplify our personal stories so that we can inspire, educate and empower each other to be the greatest versions of ourselves and t co-create a culture of love and acceptance for ALL. Join us as she shares her own story about meeting the Dali Lama, adopting her son, what it took to finally love herself. Any Links Mentioned: • Rhode Island School of Design • Child & Family RI | Home • Finding: The story of a young boy who becomes his adoptive mothers's greatest spiritual teacher • Shifting Your Lens | Kim Fuller | TEDxNewBedford • Kim Fuller Photography • P.A.U.S.E Coaching • Born to Rise • Born to Rise Facebook • Born to Ruse Instagram • Kim Fuller - Born to Rise and the Power of Personal Story