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What if the most powerful leadership tool wasn't a strategy or skill—but the courage to show up as your true self, even when it scares you? Showing up as your true self in leadership is important while bravery and self-awareness enable leaders to inspire and engage with others. In this episode of the Inspirational Leadership podcast, I speak with Kimberly Davis about practical strategies for measuring impact, staying values-aligned under pressure, and why bravery is the key to influential leadership. Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need, is the 2019 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Silver Award for Business and Career; an Amazon Bestseller; and was named as the number one book to read in Inc. Magazine's “The 12 Most Impactful Books to Read in 2018”. An expert on authentic leadership, Kimberly Davis shares her inspirational message of personal power, responsibility, and impact with organizations across the country and teaches leadership programs worldwide; most notably, her program “OnStage Leadership”. Listen in to learn why traditional definitions of success leave leaders feeling empty and how aligning actions with personal impact creates fulfillment and results. You will also learn why leaders must connect personally to their organization's mission and create an environment where individuals see their role as part of a greater impact. Key Takeaways: Understanding the connection between acting techniques and authentic leadership. How leaders can build trust and influence by showing up as their true selves. Leadership as a transformative process that benefits both leaders and those they inspire. The role of leadership in shaping an organization's mission beyond shareholder value. Common mistakes leaders make when trying to enforce purpose rather than inspire it. The shift from traditional command-and-control leadership to a more purpose-driven approach. How emerging leaders can navigate the challenges of modern leadership. Standout Quotes: “When a leader stops being in alignment with their purpose they suffer and their organization suffers.”- Kimberly [25:59] “I believe that emerging leaders are our future and if we want to see more purposeful leadership, we've got to start with emerging leaders.”- Kimberly [34:41] ⇢ Get full show notes and more information here: https://bit.ly/PodcastKimberlyDavis
In this week's episode of Ridgefield Tiger Talk, we welcome back to the show, Kimberly Davis, Library Media Specialist at RHS, and Danny Martins, Department Head for Social Studies. They tell us about an exciting new club called Educators Rising. In this club, our students learn what it takes to become an educator, take on roles and responsibilities in different facets of education, and compete at the local and national level. We are already seeing our students gain many accolades. Thanks for listening!
Él es un pionero de la música electrónica en Argentina y un artista que se mueve en varios campos: CARLOS SHAW, nos comparte sus nuevos beats desde México, país en donde está residiendo. Synth pop con aroma a perfume francés con el nuevo álbum del dúo WEEKEND AFFAIR. El estilo boogie disco con el gran MARCOS VALLE remixado por DJ MEME. Nuevos sonidos nos presentan el danés KENNETH BAGER y el inglés FINDLAY BROWN. Recordamos el mejor house de MARC POMEROY, más conocido como “Soulsearcher2”, con esos pianos asesinos y violines reales que nos hizo bailar a rabiar. El “discollage”, mezclado por Diego Hidalgo, con pistas que son pura dinamita: Groove genuino con ANANÉ remixada por MOUSSET.; JULIO IGLESIAS (con LAS TRILLIZAS DE ORO) remixado por JUAN LAYA y JORGE MONTIEL; y KIMBERLY DAVIS junto con THE SHAPESHIFTERS. Y un cierre ideal para “El Día de los Enamorados” con el británico DUKE. Conducción, musicalización y producción general: Mario Mengoni. Asistente de Producción: Diego Hidalgo. Locutores: Leandro Brumatti y Raúl Proenza. Operador Técnico: Carlos López Victorel. Sitio oficial: www.discorama.net Seguinos en nuestras redes y dejanos tu comentario: https://www.instagram.com/discoramabymario https://www.facebook.com/discoramabymario https://x.com/DiscoramaAR
-The guys close out Domestic Violence Awareness Month with a conversation with Kimberly Davis of The Family Place. In a talk about solutions and the aftermath of domestic violence, Davis details how a random girls' trip got her started on the journey to helping survivors of domestic abuse on multiple levels. The Chicago native explains how the early signs of abuse are missed and how The Family Place is equipped to help survivors and their families at every stage of their journey.
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Retaining Our Humanity: The A-Team Thirteenth Episode: Retaining Our Humanity: The A-Team. My friend, Yonason Goldson, a guest here on October 16th, has a weekly webcast. Toward the end of a recent episode — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzsDvyiJKRc — one of his guests, Kimberly Davis suggested we're letting differences separate us from our own humanity. All four of the people on that episode graciously agreed to join me to pick up where they left off. We hope you'll join us, too. The members of the A-Team are, in alphabetical order: Mark Brown is a Certified Speaking Professional and executive presentation expertise coach. Most important, he's been Andrea's husband for more than 40 years. Deb Coviello is an author, speaker, podcast host, and silver medalist curler who coaches C-Suite leaders of today and tomorrow to navigate challenges with confidence and optimize the performance of people, processes, and systems. Kimberly Davis is an author, TEDx speaker, founder of the Brave Leadership University, and author of the book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need. Rabbi Yonason Goldson has spent 40 years applying ancient wisdom to the challenges of the modern world to raise ethical awareness, promote constructive disagreement, and contribute to a more civil, thoughtful, and respectful society. Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/live/vVnjIe5YGKw?si=KNFZ6jo_G6Pz0vFw Learn more about Mark here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4cXoftnMYJ7bREYG-K9eng https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-anxious-voyage/about/?viewAsMember=true https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095313165139 https://www.linkedin.com/in/markobrien/ https://www.facebook.com/MarkNelsonOBrien https://www.facebook.com/MartinTheMarlin/ mark@obriencg.com
SynopsisA remarkable shift of focus in music history occurred in the latter part of the 20th century when performers and musicologists began turning their attention to neglected works by women composers of the past and present. Composers such as Hildegard von Bingen, Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Rebecca Clarke and Florence Price began to receive the attention they deserved.Much work remains to be done on this front, however.Take the case of Monserrate Ferrer Otero, also known as Monsita Ferrer, born in San Juan on this date in 1885. She began playing the piano at an early age and later pursued composition studies in New York. She was one of Puerto Rico's first professional woman composers and in 1956 served as an adviser in the planning of its Conservatory of Music. Although enjoying success during her lifetime, only a few of her works are still performed today. This slow waltz, Bajo el Oro del Crepúsculo (or Under the Gold of Twilight) was dedicated to fellow travelers aboard the luxury liner Victoria Luisa.A string quartet and most of her other vocal and piano works remain unpublished long after Ferrer‘s death in 1966.Music Played in Today's ProgramMonserrate Ferrer Otero (1885-1966) Bajo el Oro del Crepúsculo (Vals lento); Kimberly Davis, p. from album ‘La Ondina: Una Colección de Música Puertorriqueña para Piano'
304 Women's Relationships Whether it be in the workplace, in daily life, or anywhere we go in the world, we meet exceptional individuals that make life both enjoyable and enlightening. It is vital to not only appreciate these people, but to seek out more kindred spirits to lift up and to be lifted up by. In this episode Sarah Elkins and her friends Kimberly Davis and Heather Younger discuss the importance of support and relationships in both our careers and in our down time. Highlights Surprise someone with support. Be a champion for another. Don't judge or treat another poorly because of your own preconceived notions. Being intentional when lifting others up. Do not contribute to the hatefulness and meanness in the world, look for the good and the hope that is inspired by those you hold dear. Make the work worth it, but don't let yourself get overworked and overwhelmed. Everything you do, begins with you, so try to be at your best. Quotes “The folks I hire, I'm not hiring them because they're women. There's a strength about them, there's an independence about them, I can tell they're just going to get stuff done.” “I think the reason I like it is because I know they're intelligent, I can trust them, they know things I don't know.” “Sometimes I do feel so sad, and so fatigued. Like Sisyphus pushing the boulder uphill all the time, that I have to stop and refuel because I am unable to keep an even level of fight or flight because the fight or flight just feels fruitless.” “If there's one person, who changes one behavior, in an audience of hundreds of people, in my mind the impact there is worth it.” Dear Listeners it is now your turn, When was the last time you lifted someone up, or stood beside them during a trying time? How often do you actively turn to another person on your team and as their help because they have more knowledge on a subject? If you could say one thing to the people in your life that make the work worth it what would you say? Remember Dear Listener everything you do starts with you, so make it come from a place of kindness and understanding. And, as always, thank you for listening. About Heather from her LinkedIn "A DYNAMIC APPROACH THAT EASILY ENGAGES THE AUDIENCE." *Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more content: https://www.youtube.com/@heatherryounger* Heather R. Younger, J.D., CDP, is an experienced keynote speaker, two-time author, and the CEO and Founder of Employee Fanatix, a leading employee engagement, leadership development, and DEI consulting firm, where she is on a mission to help leaders understand the power they possess to ensure people feel valued at work. Known as The Employee Whisperer, Heather harnesses humor, warmth, and an instant relatability to engage and uplift audiences and inspire them into action. Rooted in her belief that employees aren't just numbers on the payroll but human beings with ideas that matter, Heather's talks and workshops are dedicated to helping teams, leaders, and organizations shine by improving how they listen to, communicate with, and empower employees. "My why is to give a voice to the voiceless at work; those employees who feel powerless or hopeless or helpless." Heather's personal Why emerged as she sought to find meaning from her difficult experience growing up in the 1970s. As the only child of an interfaith and interracial marriage, both Heather and her Black father were shunned and excluded by extended family because of the color of their skin. While the sting of exclusion left Heather with a lot of questions growing up, it also led her to develop a high level of resilience and a deeply inspired commitment to advocate for anyone who has ever felt devalued. Today, she credits her capacity to navigate complex social dynamics and discuss identity in the workplace to those early experiences, and is dedicated to creating opportunities for organizational leaders, teams, and individuals to learn strategies for reframing adversity while empowering leaders to change their workplaces for the better. As a champion for positive change in workplaces, communities, and our world at large, Heather delivers clear and purposeful strategies that drive real business results – such as increased employee engagement, loyalty, collaboration, and connectivity. The results? - Team members feel heard, seen, and valued - Companies create safe environments and a culture of trust - Diversity and creativity are celebrated - Resilience rises - Stress falls - Productivity goes through the roof - Customer retention and referrals soar - Everyone wins – sometimes in ways they didn't even realize were possible. Learn more at heatheryounger.com and employeefanatix.com. Email me at heather@employeefanatix.com Be sure to check out her website and LinkedIn! About Kimberly from her LinkedIn Kimberly Davis is the founder of the Brave Leadership University and has more than 20 years experience in front of groups and audiences of all sizes. Since 2001, Kimberly has been leading development programs world-wide, around authentic leadership, purpose, presence, influence, presentation skills, communication skills, engagement, and customer experience. In March of 2008, Kimberly launched “OnStage Leadership,” which has received rave reviews and has made an impact on leaders across the country. Kimberly also teaches Authentic Influence and Executive Presence for SMU's Cox School of Business' Executive Education Program and their Latino Leadership Initiative, and for the Bush Institute's WE Lead program (empowering female leaders from the middle east). Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need, was the 2019 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Silver Award for Business and Career; an Amazon Bestseller in Business Leadership, Business Motivation and Self-Improvement, and Motivational Business Management; and was named as the number one book to read in Inc. Magazine's “The 12 Most Impactful Books to Read in 2018,” with a cover-endorsement by best-selling author Daniel Pink. Specialties: Authentic Leadership, Leadership Development, Career Development, Personal Development, Engagement, Communication Skills, Public Speaking, Presentation Skills, Facilitation, Theatre, Experiential Learning, Customer Experience, Organizational Development, Training & Development, Talent Management Be sure to check out her website and LinkedIn! About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Be sure to check out the Storytelling For Professionals Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!
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TRUE HOUSE STORIES® W/ ROBERT CLIVILLES (C&C MUSIC FACTORY) # 120 INTERVIEWED BY LENNY FONTANA Robert Clivillés was a resident DJ in club Better Days in the late 1980s. David Cole was the resident keyboardist there and the two became firm friends. In the late 1980s, Clivillés and Cole were active in the groups 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican and the 28th Street Crew. At the time, they were the driving force of the short-lived Brat Pack. The duo was also responsible for the formation of pop group Seduction, for whom they wrote and produced a string of top-10 hits. They contributed to the career of former Weather Girls vocalist Martha Wash, who at the same time was one of the lead vocalists for the dance act Black Box. In 1990, Clivillés and Cole released a single featuring later C+C Music Factory rapper Freedom Williams, called "Get Dumb! (Free Your Body)", as The Crew. The duo's biggest success, however, was the group C+C Music Factory, which became a worldwide sensation in 1991. After the death of his partner David Cole in 1995, Robert Clivillés continued to keep the C+C legacy alive through his own production work. In 1995, he released a solo single under the name C+C Music Factory, called "I'll Always Be Around" (#1 Billboard Dance/Club Play), on MCA Records. This was the final #1 Dance/Club Play hit for C+C Music Factory. An album titled C+C Music Factory was released by MCA in 1995 in Europe, but didn't come out in the US. This was the final studio album of new material to be released under the C+C Music Factory name. The same year, Columbia/SME Records released Ultimate, a greatest hits collection featuring a compilation of remixes and album versions of C+C Music Factory's Sony Music Entertainment singles. Two singles were released in conjunction with the album: "I Found Love" (#13 Dance/Club Play), and "Robi Rob's Boriqua Anthem" (#29 Dance/Club Play), which featured Spanish-language reggae artist El General. In October 1996, Clivillés released an album of new material under the name Robi-Rob's Clubworld. The first single from the project, "Shake That Body", featured emcee Ya Kid K, formerly of Technotronic. The second single, "Reach", was a collaboration with Hex Hector, and featured vocals from longtime C+C vocalist Deborah Cooper. This was the final recording to include piano tracks recorded by the late David Cole. In the 2000s, Clivillés worked with the group MVP, releasing two studio albums with the group. In 2010, C+C Music Factory reformed, with Eric Kupper stepping in to replace Cole. In May 2015, Clivillés made his debut on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart with the song "Set Me Free", featuring vocals by Kimberly Davis of the band Chic. The music video for "Set Me Free" makes reference to Clivillés' father's suicide. In June 2021, Clivillés produced and released the song "Yo Soy Latino (Vamos a Bailar)" by Latinos Del Mundo
In this week's episode, Bernie and Lisa sit down with the lead singer for Nile Rodgers and Chic, Kimberly Davis. Kim talks about her early years in Brooklyn and how growing up in such a vibrant and diverse neighborhood shaped her as a person and as an artist. Kim joined Chic over 15 years ago and has since toured the world with them. Chic and Duran Duran are currently touring together and we've had the distinct privilege of watching her blow audiences away, night after night. It was an honor to get to know Kimberly a little bit better and we are grateful she took time from her extremely busy schedule to talk with us. instagram.com/shesangzacademy ********************************* Hungry for more? Check us out at isbreakfast.com *********************************
What if the secret to high performance in your organization wasn't about the latest technology but the way your team communicates and connects? We explore That question with our guest, organizational behavior management expert Dr. Kimberly Davis. With her intriguing journey from mortgage broker to behavior management specialist, Dr. Davis shares how she uses her expertise to modify and improve human behavior, touching upon the challenges that arise without good communication in cultures. Join us and discover the link between emotions and performance and how understanding this connection can lead to work cultures that foster happiness and personal growth.To connect with Dr. Kimberly Davis, visit:Website: https://www.motivatingexcellence.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberly-davis-a82b63b1/
The Nu Disco Grooves continue with a top selection of remixes, reworks, edits and everything inbetween. On this fire mix there is music by The Shapeshifters in the form of 'Life Is A Dancefloor' featuring the stunning vocals of Kimberly Davis, Louie Vega's track 'Free To Love' remixed by David Morales, Igor Gonya's track 'Just Love' that is divine, Adam Nova's track 'Hot' with a peachy Ken@Work track 'Change Your Mind'. There's also a fantastic remix of 'All Night Long' by the Mary Jane Girls remixed by HP Vince & Dave Leatherman. Turn it on, turn it up and enjoy the uplifting Grooves. All tracks are selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin with Love. For all past shows click here ==> soundcloud.com/thefunkassassin/sets/the-word-is-love-soul-funk Thank you for listening. Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_funk_assassin/ Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/g2fac3ls3k8e1ucxe4fqe7g89 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheFunkAssassin/
To download the free guide that goes with this episode go to www.magicintheroom.com. In this episode of Magic in the Room, Kimberly Davis, the founder of Brave Leadership University, joins Hannah and Luke to continue our exploration of Intentional Leadership. Kimberly helps us understand that we can be brave by connecting to our “super objective,” which is the impact we want to have. She defines bravery as “being my best, most authentic and powerful self,” which is critical for Intentional Leadership. Find Kimberlly on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlydavisonstage/ or at braveleadershipuniversity.com Brave Leadership University founder, Kimberly Davis is an expert on authentic leadership, and shares her inspirational message of personal power, responsibility and impact with organizations across the country and teaches leadership programs world-wide. Kimberly teaches for SMU Cox School of Business' Executive Education Program and their Latino Leadership Initiative; as well as for the Bush Institute's WE Lead program (empowering female leaders from the middle east). Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her award-winning book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need was named the #1 book to read on Inc. Magazine's “The most impactful books to read in 2018.” Credits: This episode of Magic in the Room was recorded during the 2023 NLV conference in Chicago, Illinois. Music by evangrimmusic.com
Ever watched TV and seen an expert witness? Me too. This is one reason I am so excited about Dr. Kimberly Davis. She frequently serves as an expert witness and as a medical consultant. Dr. Davis earned her medical degree from the USC-Keck School of Medicine and completed her internship in Internal Medicine in Baltimore. She completed her residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at UTSW-Dallas. Dr. Davis served as the Palomar Hospital Acute Rehabilitation Unit's Medical Director and the Associate Medical Director for Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital. She is also the President-elect for CSPM&R, a professional organization dedicated to advancing physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dr. Davis founded the Dancing Doctoras, an organization that promotes wellness through dance and movement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urcaringdocs/message
On this episode, we had the privilege of having Kimberly Davis, a Home Loan Specialist, with Academy Mortgage debunk first-time homebuyer myths, and speak to where the real estate market is headed in 2023. Kimberly is dedicated to meeting her clients needs from start to finish, whether you are looking to purchase a new home or refinance an existing mortgage. We highly encourage you to reach out to her and her team with all of your lending needs, please visit https://academymortgage.com/about-us/team/kimberly-davis?lo=kimberly-davisTo schedule a complimentary consultation with us or to find more resources and information, please visit www.lowepropertyteam.com Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
Happy Valentine's Day to all my listeners and new comers, The Word Is Love Show's central theme is that wonderful thing called Love and in the mix I've gone to town on that feeling. In the mix there is an All Star cast of Dance music talent of the hottest Nu Disco, Disco, Disco House, Garage, Soulful House, Funky House and everything in beteween. In the mix there is music by Mousse T, Mark Knight, Ten City, Ultra Nate, The Shapeshifters, Ben Santiago, Horse Meat Disco, Blaze, Seamus Haji, Dimitri From Paris and Junior Jack to name but a few. There's vocals aplenty too with very special vocals by Lisa Millet, Beverley Knight, Kimberly Davis, Barbara Tucker, Jocelyn Brown and CHIC plus a whole lot more. The mix has a feel good vibe throughout and makes a great accompanyament for sweet loving! Have a lovely lovely time to the sexy & sultry Grooves x All tracks are selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin with Love. For all past shows click here ==> soundcloud.com/thefunkassassin/sets/the-word-is-love-soul-funk Thank you for listening. Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_funk_assassin/ Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/g2fac3ls3k8e1ucxe4fqe7g89 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheFunkAssassin/
In this episode we welcome Kimberly Davis, Senior Executive Vice President for the National Hockey League. Kimberly shares her incredible experiences and insights from her remarkable career journey. Kimberly had a fulfilled and successful career in the finance industry working for JP Morgan Chase for over 20 years before transitioning down a path that launched an opportunity to join the NHL League office, where she is making a social impact and impacting the growth of the sport. Recognized as one of the most influential and powerful women in sports, Kimberly is one of the ultimate women blazers.
Revivez le FG Chic Mix Best Of Disco House December 2022 du samedi 3 décembre 2022 Tracklist : 1 - Jean Aubergine & Dave Lee Disco Numberwang (feat. Amy Douglas) 2 - Audiowhores Burning Up (Extended Mix) [feat. Elle Cato] 3 -The Shapeshifters The One That Got Away (feat. Obi Franky) 4 - The Shapeshifters The One That Got Away (feat. Obi Franky) 5 - Adeva In & Out of My Life (Michael Gray Dubstrumental) 6 - Seamus Haji, Michael Gray & Phebe Edwards You Bring the Sun 7 - Right to Life Blow Your Mind (Micky More & Andy Tee Extended Mix) 8 - Art Of Tones - Over a Gain 9 - Re-Tide & P-Jay - Rock It 10 - Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough! (Dr Packer Remix) 11 - Fernanda Arrau & Balam - Sabor a Disco 12 - The Shapeshifters - Love's Been Waiting (feat. Kimberly Davis) 13 - S.A.M. Spotlight (feat. Sarah Ikumu) [Mousse T. Extended Shizzle Mix]
The Soulful House & Dance Hour:Gwen McCrae - Keep The Fire Burnin' (The Revenge Edit),Str4ta - Reflections (Chaser 2),Str4ta - Find Your Heaven (feat. Valerie Etienne),The Shapeshifters - Life Is A Dancefloor (feat. Kimberly Davis),Platinum City feat. Brian Lucas - Try My Love (Full Vocal Mix),Husky feat. Lee Wilson - Uptown (Extended Club Mix),Leela James - Reach For It,Tasha LaRae & Yooks - The Question,Ken@Work - Keep On Reachin' (Drizabone - Brightest Star),Tom Glide - Children of The Sea (Tom Glide's Gipsy Tightrope Extended Mix),Randy Roberts & Richard Burton - I Miss You,Dawn Tallman - Get Here (DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins & David Harness Vocal Mix),The Soul Hour:Brief Encounter - Human (1977 LP, RE),Those Guys from Athens feat. Pauli Carman - Burnin' Up,Hil St Soul - Love And Fire (from 'Back In Love'),Walter Thomas - I Wanna Get Witcha,Tashan - Thank You Father (1986, 12"),The Realm - Stuck In The Middle,Gladys Knight - Next Time ('Just For You' CD, 1994),Ernest Ernie & The Sincerities - Do Something (It's Soul Time, 45),Billy Griffin - Understand (1982, 12"),Smoke Inc. - Waitin' For Love (With Love; Volume 1),Al Hudson & The Soul Partners - When You're Gone (45, 1975),Jeanie Tracy - Making New Friends (45 RE-1975),Ujima - I'm Not Ready (45, 1975),Otis Leavill - You Babe (instr.)www.starpointradio.comSaturdays on Starpoint Radio5pm-7pm UK12 Noon-2pm NYC
As leaders, we can often fall into the trap of focusing most of our attention on the work of achieving desired outcomes. While achieving outcomes is critical for organizational success, authentic leaders also focus on how they are showing up to lead the people doing the day-to-day work to achieve those desired results. Focusing their attention there forces the leader to be vulnerable, to think more in terms of “we” than “I.” Focusing their attention on the staff doing the work engages the leader's innate curiosity, and that curiosity gives rise to empathy. Empathy nourishes emotional intelligence, which is the cornerstone of sustained impact. Takeaways √ People experience a form of grief when organizations go through layoffs. √ Leadership is akin to being onstage because people are always looking at you, watching what you will say and do. √ “Brave Leadership” is the act of staying true to who you are when the pressure is at its greatest. √ The super-objective that we set for ourselves defines the impact that we want to have on others. √ How you show up is how people see you, not what you believe. Authenticity is in the eye of the beholder. √ If you are not curious about people, you cannot bring empathy to the conversation, and if you are not empathetic, you cannot be authentic and have the impact you want to have. √ Because organizations are numbers-driven, leaders tend to focus on the work as opposed to the people doing the work. √ Real presence doesn't show up in the absence of obstacles. My Guest And someone who knows more than a thing or two about brave leadership is our guest in this episode, Kimberly Davis, author of the best-seller Brave Leadership, TEDx speaker, and founder of the Brave Leadership University. Resources / Links / References Company: onstageleadership.com TEDx: youtube.com/watch?v=PgCBVGBHGx4 Book: braveleadershipbook.com/ Email: kimberly@braveleadershipuniversity.com Twitter: OnStageKimberly LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kimberlydavisonstage Patrick Lencioni - The Advantage Interview – Joanne Duncan Daniel Lubetzky – Do the Kind Thing Interview – Dr. Ken Wallace Sarah Elkins – “No Longer Virtual” Summit
We're talking about where God's grace meets us in our anger. Anger is one of those dirty, little secrets no good Christian woman wants to talk about. We don't like to admit that we can be so easily swayed into an emotion that triggers behavior that is so incredibly ugly. And yet… we all get angry. Some of us give full vent to our anger, and some of us stuff it down, so it leaks out in weird ways in unrelated moments. Amber and I talk through The two types of anger Whether it's wrong to get angry And what to do with guilt when you reacted in anger. Key Quotes “God has allowed me to use my emotions to serve me, not enslave me.” - Author Amber Lia “We are to hate evil and sin and everything it stands for.” - Author Amber Lia “If we can start to see triggers as opportunities, instead of something for us to get mad and angry and reactionary about, then it changes everything.” - Author Amber Lia “I got tired of operating in the aftermath of chaos.” - Author Amber Lia “How does God draw us to repentance? Oh, it's with His lovingkindness.” - Author Amber Lia “Conviction that is loving will catapult us toward love.” - Author Amber Lia“If you're just stuffing them down, you're not allowing your emotions to serve you. Those emotions are still enslaving you.” - Author Amber Lia “Whatever our emotions are, there should be a healthy outlet for them.” - Author Amber Lia “We have to become advocates for our own lives and our own emotional health and well-being.” - Author Amber Lia “Anger is not your enemy, but you need to direct it toward your enemy.” - Author Amber Lia “Don't heap shame on yourself if you struggle with anger.” - Author Amber Lia As Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry, there's no added cost to you! Gentle Parenting with Amber and Wendy Facebook Group Find a counselor here Triggers by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Parenting Scripts by Amber Lia and Wendy Speake Food Triggers by Amber Lia #123: God, Grace + Emotions: Sustaining grace in grief with Lisa Appelo #124: God, Grace + Emotions: Giving grace in anxiety and depression with J.S. (Joon) Park #125: God, grace + emotions: Combatting shame with grace with Becky Leach #126: God, grace + emotions: Overcoming guilt with grace with Sara Peters #127: God, grace + emotions: Practical grace when you feel not enough with Richella Parham #128: God, grace + emotions: The grace of joy with Kimberly Davis #129: God, grace + emotions: Radical grace for your distracted, swirling brain with Jeanne Stevens About Amber Lia To help us in today's conversation, certified independent health coach, author, and boy-mom Amber Lia joins the show. Amber is a work-at-home mom of four boys, ages 5 to 15. She and her husband, Guy, own Storehouse Media Group, a faith and family-friendly TV and Film production company in Chattanooga, TN. Amber offers insight for all things health and wellness for anyone looking to live life to the full! When she's not building sand castles with her boys on the beach or searching for Nerf darts all over her house, you can find Amber writing to encourage families. Here's how to connect with Amber Website Instagram Facebook Amber and Wendy's website Here's how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill's weekly “the good + the grace” email
How can we experience more joy in our real lives? Our world seems bent on stressing us out, inducing anxiety, and making us worry. Kimberly and I talk through What may be blocking your joy, Two lies you may believe about joy, And two easy ways to automatically increase your joy. Key Quotes “When I'm looking up, that's when I experience God's joy.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “Joy is a natural reaction to spending time with God in His presence.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “God's influence on your life is grounded totally in spending time in His presence.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “We have every right and authority – biblical authority – to have joy because it is ours for the taking.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “You were bought with a price. You are chosen. And joy is definitely your birthright.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “I believe when God says He forgives us, He forgives us.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “Give yourself that grace: Joy is yours for the taking.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “When we work to protect ourselves and block ourselves from joy or people or experiences because we've been hurt in the past, we end up hurting ourselves even more.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “When you read the Bible, your life changes for the better.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis “Life be lifen.” - Speaker Kimberly Davis As Mentioned in the Podcast The FCC requires that I tell you that I'm an Amazon Affiliate, which means I earn a bit of commission on each sale. But don't worry, there's no added cost to you! #127: God, grace + emotions: Practical grace when you feel not enough with Richella Parham Day Well Freebie by Kimberly Davis About Kimberly Davis To help us in today's conversation, speaker, writer, and host of The Wonderfully Marvelous Life Podcast, Kimberly N. Davis joins the show. While she wears many hats, her love for sharing the gospel with women is paramount. Kimberly has served in women's ministry for over nine years. She reaches a vast audience by speaking at conferences and virtual spaces through podcasting and social media. With guidance from the Holy Spirit, she creates safe places for women to uncover the complexities of who they are in Christ. Kimberly is married to Clarence S. Davis, and they have one son. Here's how to connect with Kimberly Website Instagram Facebook Podcast Here's how to connect with Jill Website GraceInRealLifePodcast.com Instagram Facebook group Facebook page Subscribe to Jill's weekly “the good + the grace” email
My guest today is the multi-talented Kimberly Davis Basso, who's a theater director, author, mother, and stroke survivor. Kimberly spent nearly twenty five years as a stage director, playwright and producer. After suffering a stroke, she switched her attention to writing, and her first book, I'm a Little Brain Dead, is a chronicle of her medical adventures after having a stroke. I found Kimberley to be fun, positive, and insightful and I really enjoyed our conversation. In our conversation, we discussed theater art, directing, fulfillment in the process, getting to sit back, books, stories, the effects of stories, the intrinsic value of entertainment, fiction vs nonfiction, emotional journeys, child play, work, creative people and their work, energy for sharing stories, strokes, the ability of brains to break, the BEFAST acronym for strokes, humor and horror, the human monster, aliens, bad guys, people's stories making sense to them, figuring out what you really want to do, and the hierarchy of stories. Episode Details: Guest Name: Kimberly Davis Basso Website: https://kdbassowrites.wixsite.com/kimberlydavisbasso Instagram: https://instagram.com/kdbwrites Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kdbwrites Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/imalittlebraindead Gong Sound: 68261__juskiddink__bell4.wav Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explorerpoet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExplorerPoetPod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIQxs0F0mGoEJYNNJx4ph5g Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Explorer-Poet-105087492172066 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z9WKzUIWbq5qOJE1zmRJQ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MmM5ZTY5NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjA6v_KhPn3AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA
Kimberly Davis is apart of a national organization (P.O.S.T.) that is mobilizing families all across the country who have lost a loved one to police. Her motivation stems from her own loss. In Ohio, Kimberly's 20-year-old son Kimoni was killed during a high speed pursuit in 2015 by Damon Caruso, a Hanging Rock Officer. In this episode she shares the horrific details that led to her son's death and how she's using her own experience to help other families across the country. The Mothers Podcast is a 10-episode series that puts a spotlight on mothers from across the U.S. whose children have been killed by police violence. Becoming members of a club that NO ONE would wish to join, these mothers' stories go beyond the headlines of each case, dissecting the pain, aftermath and the struggle for accountability for the killing of their child. This exploration unveils mothers supporting mothers to overcome grief and create change within their communities all across the country. The Mothers Podcast features the work of Unicorn Riot interviews going back to 2018 and is a precursor to Unicorn Riot's full-length documentary film, ‘The Mothers.' The podcast series is hosted by independent journalist Georgia Fort and Niko Georgiades of Unicorn Riot. Each episode is edited and mixed by DJ Skizz who provides original music along with original songs by MC Longshot and recorded and engineered by Malcolm Wells, along with editing and producing by Tarik Thornton (Different Worlds Music Group). For more information: https://unicornriot.ninja/themothers
TOPICS: New POTUS Polling 2,000 Mules Explained SWED & FIN ❤ NATO Courts Strike RDS Maps Cast: Anibal Cabrera, Kimberly Davis, Josephine Amato , Jonny Torres Learn more about Community Patriots at http://community-patriots.com The Yard Sign is a weekly political podcast presenting a different perspective on the week's local, state, and national news and politics. In addition to the revolving cast of panelists, The Yard Sign will feature political candidates, subject matter experts, and elected officials. As of 2022, The Yard Sign has been ranked among the Top 150 podcasts in country in the “Government” category. The Yard Sign is The Most Important Irrelevant Political Podcast based out of Florida featuring young professional conservatives discussing the political news of the day. The show airs weekly on Mondays at 7pm. Visit our website: http://theyardsign.com Like The Yard Sign on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyardsign Follow The Yard Sign on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyardsign Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFit1jbe16x5TlfMr0P9y9A
This set has been updated since the original post. 'I Believe 2009 (Ralphi Rosario Vocal Club Mix)' by The Absolute feat. Suzanne Palmer was substituted for 'Body Rock' by Oceana and 'Dancing On My Own (Guy Scheiman Club Remix)' by Robyn was added to the final version. No sooner than I finished yesterday's post — I found an issue with the website, which lead me down a rabbit hole of multiple issues. Mind you, nothing that affects the user experience but triggers my anal instincts of perfection. By the time I finished and resolved to leave some issues for another day — my day was lost and I was too tired to finish volume 4 of the Ultimate Gay Anthems & PRIDE Classics that I promised I was going to do. Rick has been out of town so that allowed me to get up early this morning and get to work on cleaning up this mix, while replacing a couple of tracks with better versions. Then I started adding stuff I had forgotten about and this 4-hour set turned into nearly 5 hours. The end result is shear perfection and frankly a delight for GenX and early Millennials. I had decided to skip on mixing up a variety of styles for the final two volumes, which makes things a bit easier so volume 4 is big room circuit but nothing that's over the top. There's a lot of gay anthems and quality classic gay pride cuts here. As I had previously stated, this series is as close as you're going to get to a best of the Diva Hall of Fame people have asked me for. What's nice about this is that all those leading ladies that I never got around to inducting or for whatever reason didn't feel it was warranted — are included here. People like Jeanie Tracy, Kimberly Davis, Anastacia, Suzanne Palmer (who really deserves an entry), Paula Cole, Shania Twain, Heather Small (of M People), Judy Cheeks, Alison Limerick, Lara Fabian, Nelly Furtado, Debby Holiday, Amber, Goldfrapp, Sarah Atereth, Deborah Cooper, Beth Sacks, Pepper MaShay, Andra Day, Latanza Waters, CeCe Peniston, Sabrina Johnston, Shawn Christoper, Soraya Vivian (Degrees of Motion), Thelma Houston and so many more have touched our little gay hearts at one point or another in our drama-filled lives that it's a travesty that I can't acknowledge all of them. Consider this series their honorary induction and acknowledgement of what they've meant to so many of us. We say, thank you from the bottom of our little queer hearts. We've got one more set to go, which will be the remaining Hi NRG and house music tracks before jumping into the annual Gay Anthems For A New Generation so we can wrap up our 2022 Gay Pride offerings before festivities start kicking off. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Ultimate Gay Anthems & Pride Classics Vol. 4 Genre: Circuit, House, Hi NRG Year: 2022 Total Time: 05:00:07 1. DJ Bill Bennett & Suzanne Palmer - Fame (Bill Bennett & Pete Masitti Video Mix) 2. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Rollo & Sister Bliss Monster Mix Full Extended Mix) 3. Kristine W - Feel What You Want (Junior's NY Xtended Vocal) 4. Shannon - Give Me Tonight (Hex Hector & Dezrok 2000 A.D. Club Mix) 5. Lara Fabian - I Will Love Again (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Main Mix) 6. Shades Of Love - Body To Body (Keep In Touch) (Junior Vasquez Club Mix) 7. Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed To Be Here (Hex Hector's Club Mix) 8. Nelly Furtado - I'm Like A Bird (Junior Vasquez Club Remix) 9. Debby Holiday - Diva (Chris Cox Club Anthem) 10. Amber - Sexual (Li Da Di) (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix) 11. Britney Spears - Work Bitch (George M. Extended Mix) 12. Erika Jayne - One Hot Pleasure (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) 13. Goldfrapp - Ooh La La (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix) 14. Lady Gaga - Bad Romance (DJ Paulo's Gaga Oh La-La Remix) 15. Sarah Atereth - It Doesn't Take Much (Tracy Young Club Mix) 16. The Absolute feat. Suzanne Palmer - I Believe 2009 (Ralphi Rosario Vocal Club Mix) 17. Goldfrapp - Strict Machine (Calderone + Suryanto Mix) 18. Tony Moran vs.
In today's episode, our guest Kimberly Davis Basso talks about self-publishing. She has won multiple awards for her books, two memoirs (I'm a Little Brain Dead and Birth and Other Stories), plus a new book of horror short stories (Next Door). Kimberley is a wealth of information and shares it freely with our listeners. A former playwright, Kimberly took the leap into writing books after a stroke and surviving it. Her memoirs and horror stories are filled with humor. She brings her confidence and energy from a lifetime of theater into her author life. Tune in and spend a half-hour of your day with us and get a better understanding of what it takes to be successful on your own book journey.
Kicking Off Summer with the Long awaited return of the ANTHEMS Series! And lets kick it off with Rosabel! Included in this mix is some of my all time fave mixes including "Looking 4 Men". This mix should roll right into Pride Anthems...-----01. Anthem Of House (Ralphi Rosario Vox Dub Mix) Rosabel, Terri! B ||02. Im Not Coming Down (Rosabel Anthem Mix) Martha Wash ||03. Let Me Be Myself (Rosabel Club Mix) Tamara Wallace ||04. Papi (Rosabel Vocal Club Mix) JLo ||05. My Fire (Rosabel Mix) Nile Rodgers, Tony Moran, Kimberly Davis ||06. Cha Cha Heels (Tony Moran + Warren Rigg Remix) Rosabel, Jeanie Tracy ||07. Looking 4 Men (Rosabel Ho 'in' Dub Remix) Tamara Wallace ||08. One Hot Mess (Rosabel Club Mix) Malea ||09. Freak (Yinon Yahel, Mor Avrahami Remix) Rosabel, Tamara Wallace ||10. Livin For Your Love (Rosabel Housed Mix) Rosabel, Jeanie Tracy ||11. Anything For You (Rosabel Club Mix) Tamara Wallace ||-----
I don't know about you but the in-between seasons of life can be unnerving. We are not where we used to be and we're not quite where we want to be. We may also be faced with signs that a pivot may be necessary in certain parts of our life. My friend, Kimberly Davis, joins us today to discuss the importance of waiting well and what it looks like. She also poses the question I have reflected upon myself: Are we prepared to receive what we have been praying for? We also discuss: Why we struggle with preparation seasons of our lifeHow she did the soul/self work to heal the little girl insideWhy it's important to see people from a place of healing rather than a place of brokennessImpacts of not being kind to her body (health issues) and seeing her body in a new wayWhy we struggle with preparation seasons of our life and signs that we may be operating outside of God's will (red flags)Kimberly's story and wisdom will encourage you as you go through your divinely appointed season of waiting and preparation. Share this episode with a friend. About Kimberly Davis:Kimberly N. Davis is a transformational speaker and host of the podcast, The Wonderfully Marvelous Life with Kimberly Nichole Davis. While she wears many hats, her love for sharing the gospel with women is paramount. Kimberly has served in women's ministry for over nine years and reaches a vast audience speaking at conferences as well as through her podcast and live videos on social media. With the help of the Holy Spirit, she creates safe spaces for women to uncover the complexities of who they are in Christ; so they can know we are all uniquely made, and there is a place in us that God wants to uncover so we may do what we are purposed to do on this earth. Kimberly is married to Clarence S. Davis, and together they have one son. For more information, join Kimberly at WonderfullyMarvelous.com. Connect with Kimberly Davis:Website//InstagramConnect with Latasha:Website// Instagram//Email
As a mother of a young Black daughter, author Kimberly Davis-Peters realized how most children's books lacked diversity. Wanting a different experience from her own growing up for her daughter Ellie, Kimberly utilized a common occurrence for parents as inspiration for her debut children's book, “Ellie & The Rainy Day.” What could have been another boring rainy day indoors turned into a fun and creative experience for Kimberly and Ellie.Her picture books for early readers (ages 1-6) encourage confidence, acceptance, kindness, and more!Check out Kimberly's full line of books that will spark your child's journey of self-discovery through reading: https://amzn.to/3uudycsThis episode was originally recorded via video on facebook:https://www.facebook.com/quinnpc619/videos/519808686029718Free gift
Ahad Ghadimi Shares Stories of Turning Around Companies by Turning-Around Relationships Join in as Sarah Elkins is joined by author and employee-ownership advocate, Ahad Ghadimi, as they discuss the vulnerability and power of accepting and giving praise. From struggling with thoughts of criticism of the past to highlights in Ahad's book, Turnaround Artists: A True-Story about Creating Great Workplace Culture in 11 Steps, this episode reveals the foundations of building trust in relationships. Listen to the latest episode today! Highlights from this episode include: Ahad's story and book. Personal growth and transformation. Strengthening praise and acceptance practices. Discovering Clarity One Bite at a Time course is now available! This episode of the Getting Unstuck podcast was mentioned, the hosts interviewed the authors of The Art of Possibility. Also mentioned in this episode are the books The Go Giver, and Brave Leadership by Kimberly Davis. “You have something to offer that nobody else in this room does.” *podcast show notes contributed by Tracy Ackeret About Ahad: Ahad is a member of the Young President's Organization (YPO) and the Membership Engagement Officer for Global One, a member and workshop leader at the Soho House and the National Center of Employee-Ownership. Ahad is Vice-Chairman of the board of the Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership Center (RMEOC) and sits on the Colorado Ballet's YP Board. Visit Ahad's LinkedIn and read his book! --- ABOUT SARAH: "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana.
Kimberly Davis and I talk about her work as the Clinton County Treasurer, her involvement with Kiwanis, her drive to help people in need, her outlook on political offices, and how she has found her self-care oasis. Find the Plattsburgh Noon Kiwanis at: https://www.plattsburghkiwanis.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064902391436 County Treasurer: https://www.clintoncountygov.com/treasurer
Tune in as Sarah Elkins and founder of the Brave Leadership University, Kimberly Davis, discuss the tools to grow as a teacher and person. Sarah and Kimberly dive into overcoming roadblocks and the journey of mindfulness in every situation to achieve clarity. Listen to the latest episode of Your Stories Don't Define You today! Highlights from this episode include: Kimberly's story of finding clarity through self-reflection. Understanding mindfulness. Learning to count on yourself. Discovering Clarity One Bite at a Time course is now available. “I was my own biggest roadblock. Since then it has become so much better.” *podcast show notes contributed by Tracy Ackeret About Kimberly: Kimberly Davis is the founder of the Brave Leadership University through which she shares her inspirational message of leadership, personal power, responsibility and impact world-wide. Kimberly teaches for SMU Cox School of Business' Executive Education Program and their Latino Leadership Initiative; as well as for the Bush Institute's WE Lead program (empowering female leaders from the middle east). Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her award-winning book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need was named the #1 book to read on Inc. Magazine's “The most impactful books to read in 2018.” Visit Kimberly's LinkedIn and the Brave Leadership University Website to learn more!
Local author Kimberly Davis sits with us to talk about her book, THE ROOT. In The Root, Davis shares stories of healing, redemption, and deliverance. All with the goal of helping the reader find the same. A copy of her book can be found at bit.ly/BTSTheRoot
Join Skin as she looks to the past to pay tribute to those that formed this genre, as well as looking forward to those leading its resurgence. She also addresses everything in between as each week we'll be putting together the pieces of the puzzle to discover more about the blackness of rock! In this episode, Skin spoke with writer Lucy O'Brien as they focused on the appropriation or appreciation debate, in this case surrounding Dusty Springfield. She also discussed the ‘rock voice' with Chic singer, Kimberly Davis.
Recorded live during Flagging in the Park at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco on September 12, 2021. WANT MORE?- FOLLOW: www.facebook.com/djchristopherb- LISTEN: www.djchristopherb.com/mixesTRACK (MIX) / ARTIST1) I'd Really Love To See You Tonight / Barry Manilow // 2) House Of Light (Stereosoulz) Crystal Waters + Light // 3) Cold Heart (PNAU) Elton John + Dua Lipa // 4) Keep On Rising (ManyFew + Joe Stone Remix) / Ian Carey f. Michelle Shellers // 5) Can't Stay Away (Phil Fudner) / Darin // 6) Free (B-Sights) / Ultra Naté // 7) Real Groove (Claus Neonors) / Kylie Minogue // 8) Thank You (Eric Kupper) / Dianna Ross // 9) Absolutely Everybody / Vanessa Amorosi // 10) Second Chance / The Shapeshifters f. Kimberly Davis // 11) Carry On (Hysteria) / Giorgio Moroder + Donna Summer // 12) It's A Sin (Toby Lawrence) / Years & Years // 13) Playbox (Alex Virgo) / Purple Disco Machine // 14) Hot Stuff (Ralphi Rosario + Erick Ibiza) / Donna Summer // 15) September (Mutante) / Earth Wind & Fire // 16) Good 4 U (Adryiano) / Olivia Rodrigo // 17) Heartbreak Anthem (Clean Bandit) / Galantis, David Guetta + Little Mix // 18) Growing Wings (Offer Nissim) / Lara Fabian // 19) H.O.L.Y. (LOVRA) / Rhodes, Alle Farben // 20) Let's Love (Robin Schulz) / David Guetta + Sia // 21) My Head & My Heart (Damian Harrison) / Ava Max // 22) Better Off Without You (Joel Corry) / Becky Hill & Shift K3Y // 23) The Way It Is / Block & Crown // 24) Anytime You Need a Friend (C&C Music Factory) / Mariah Carey // 25) Let The Sun Shine (Purple Disco Machine) / Milk & Sugar // 26) Castles (Until Dawn) / Freya Ridings // 27) Bad Habits (Ray Isaac) / Ed Sheeran // 28) All I Know So Far (Until Dawn) / Pink // 29) I Want Love (Ralphi Rosario) / Jessie J // 30) Never Can Say Goodbye / The Communards // 31) Chains Of Love (Wayne G & Porl Young) / Erasure // 32) Spirit (VMC Remix) / Beyoncé // 33) Love On & On (Hex Hector) / Donna Summer // 34) Anyway (Rhythm Edge) / Sherrie Lea // 35) We Got Love (Glammstar) / Jessica Mauboy // 36) What's Up (Until Dawn) / Pattinson
It's Season Two and we're diving right in and asking what's the difference between a hustler and an entrepreneur? News flash honey! Ain't no rules to being you but there are rules to business. With so many people looking to start a business, how come it seems no one is ready to be a boss. It's because bosses are leaders not just hustling to make a dollar. In the first episode of the season, we take a deep look at leadership mindset with our special guest and expert on authentic leadership, Kimberly Davis. Join in as we talk about goals, focus, vision for your brand, and finding your purpose in business. Follow Kimberly Davis https://www.facebook.com/OnStageLeadership https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlydavisonstage/ https://twitter.com/OnStageKimberly Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe to the show Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UnSSwUkTVTHEAJA18i37X?si=AoMp0v-USmuXn_hYCv-qKw&dl_branch=1 Find us on Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hustle-vibe-flow-podcast/id1571542153 https://lnk.bio/hustlevibeflowpodcast Resources: Check Out Kimberly's School for all her online courses: www.braveleadershipuniversity.com
The Yard Sign: #Florida Fights COVID School/County #MaskMandates #Afghanistan in Chaos Cast: Anibal Cabrera, Kimberly Davis, Joe Wicker, and Jonny Torres The Yard Sign is a weekly political podcast presenting a different perspective on the week's local, state, and national news and politics. In addition to the revolving cast of panelists, The Yard Sign will feature political candidates, subject matter experts, and elected officials. The Yard Sign is The Most Important Irrelevant Political Podcast based out of Florida featuring young professional conservatives discussing the political news of the day. The show airs weekly on Mondays at 7pm. Visit our website: http://theyardsign.com Like The Yard Sign on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyardsign Follow The Yard Sign on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyardsign Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFit1jbe16x5TlfMr0P9y9A
Dr. Kimberly Davis active Chicago PD joins THE Carl Payne on the podcast. Great stories and great work she is doing for the community. That's what you get when a woman of the cloth that still believes in community policing is focused.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kim was a General Partner with IDG Ventures from 1997 to 2006. She played an active role in managing and investing over 9 years a $120 million captive fund. She led multiple investments in software and technology infrastructure.
In Episode 6 of Civil Discourse, Todd interviews Dr. Kimberly Davis about her experience as a chiropractor, the payment flaws in the US healthcare system, and the transition to insurance-sponsored providers across the nation. Dr. Davis is the founder and CEO of RunLab, a healthcare team that assists athletes in overcoming injuries, developing healing plans and performing to their full potential.Learn more about Dr. Davis and RunLab at https://runlabaustin.comTo learn more about Todd Furniss visit:https://www.toddfurniss.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-furniss-aba27/https://thesixtypercentsolution.com/
My next guest is an expert on authentic leadership who shares her inspirational message of personal power, responsibility and impact with organizations across the country. Kimberly Davis also teaches leadership programs world-wide and her program “Onstage Leadership” runs in NYC and Dallas , she also teaches for SMU Cox School of Business' Executive Education Program and their Latino Leadership Initiative, as well as for the Bush Institute's WE Lead program which serves to empower female leaders from the Middle East. Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Silver Award for Business Books in 2019 and named the #1 book to read on Inc. Magazine's “The most impactful books to read in 2018.” And today, she's my UNFLTRD guest talking about her "brave."
Join Mark Weaver with Kimberly Davis of LA Louver. Discover the background of the gallery, what lies ahead, and their latest group exhibition 45 at 45, which includes works by 45 artists, timed to celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of the gallery in Venice, California. 45 at 45 is the largest group exhibition in L.A. Louver's history, over half of the participating artists are based in Los Angeles, and reflects the gallery's founding principle: To champion L.A. artists within an international program. To learn more about LA Louver you can visit their website www.lalouver.com or follow them on Instagram @lalouver Be sure to keep up to date on 'Designers at Home' by following @markweaverandassociates on Instagram
The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Kimberly Davis-Peters, author she discusses her children's books. We discuss her inspiration on why she created these wonderful characters which represent people of color in a positive light.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
People want to give their best. But in a business world that's so competitive and uncertain, how do you connect with others more authentically to tap into their elusive want? Brave Leadership is the essential guide for leaders in today's ever-shifting world. Wherever you are in your leadership journey—new, seasoned, young, or old—if you aspire to be the best leader you can be... - Uncover your barriers to brave - Escape overwhelm and frustration and learn to manage stress and anxiety - Prepare for high-stakes meetings and conversations - Have the influence you want to have - Set the direction of your career - Connect powerfully - Feel more confident, courageous, satisfied, and purposeful - Tap into the want of the people you lead to get the results you need This provocative and inspiring guest bridges traditional business how-to with a personal development approach to demystify what it takes to be the brave leader you were born to be.
Today, we dive into part three of our interview with Sarah Elkins. Sarah is a communications coach, Gallup certified S.F. coach, Keynote speaker, author of the title https://www.amazon.com/Your-Stories-Dont-Define-You/dp/1646631110 (Your Stories Don't Define You), and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-stories-dont-define-you-how-you-tell-them-will/id1329558957 (Podcast) Host of the same title. In this episode, we talk about how you can take the initial steps you need for your transformation, self-reflection, and understanding of the people who have done bad things to you. [00:01 – 07:29] Opening Segment Actionable steps you can take to start that change in your life Get a critical view of yourself and what you're good at Find people you can ask, “what's the magic I can bring?” Take assessments to help you uncover your patterns https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test (Enneagram Test) [07:30 – 13:47] Self-Reflection The self-reflecting stage Listen to the internal messages that are coming out Know that the bad things that people projected on you didn't happen because of you Sarah tells us a story from when she was in 7th grade. [13:48 – 22:01] Closing Segment What are your goals for the next year? “Promote my book.” “My ultimate goal is to work with more teams to help people like their jobs again.” What would be the new you say to the old you? “Stop worrying about how other people's behavior and things reflect on you.” What is something that you can tell our audience that can help them in tough times? “Where ever possible, spend some time outdoors.” Sarah's book recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/Its-Time-Sell-Cultivating-Mind-set/dp/0994884907 (It's Time to Sell by Chris Spurvey) https://www.amazon.com/Brave-Leadership-Confident-Powerful-Authentic/dp/1626344337 (Brave Leadership by Kimberly Davis) https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Starcatchers-Dave-Barry/dp/078684907X (Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry) https://www.amazon.com/Inkheart-Trilogy-Cornelia-Funke/dp/0439709105 (Ink Heart by Cornelia Funke) https://www.amazon.com/Leviathan-Trilogy-Scott-Westerfeld/dp/1416971742 (Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld) Grab a copy of her book, “Your Stories Don't Define You. How You Tell Them Will” on https://bookshop.org/books/your-stories-don-t-define-you-how-you-tell-them-will-storytelling-to-connect-persuade-and-entertain/9781646631131 (bookshop.org) Connect with Sarah online. See below for the links. Tweetable Quotes: “Patterns, I think, are the key to shifting your life and making a transition or transformation successful.” – Sarah Elkins “Stop worrying about how other people's behavior and things reflect on you. Stop worrying about those things, and just do what feels right. Don't be shy. Don't live with regrets.'' – Sarah Elkins “I really believe that there are times when distraction is the key to getting through the really tough times.” – Sarah Elkins You can connect with Sarah onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thesmileisfree/ ( LinkedIn) andhttps://twitter.com/sarahelkins ( Twitter). Visit her websitehttp://elkinsconsulting.com/ ( http://elkinsconsulting.com/) to learn more. Surviving to Thriving is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, Knight Protection Services employs a diverse group of former law enforcement officers and military veterans of the highest integrity, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visitinghttps://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) (https://knightprotectionllc.com/ (https://knightprotectionllc.com/)). For More Information About Surviving To Thriving:http://tothriving.org/ ( http://tothriving.org/) (http://tothriving.org/ (http://tothriving.org/)).
An expert on authentic leadership, Kimberly Davis shares her inspirational message of personal power, responsibility, and impact with organizations across the country and teaches leadership programs world- wide; most notably, her program “ OnStage Leadership ” which runs in NYC and Dallas, TX. Additionally, Kimberly teaches Authentic Influence and Executive Presence for Southern Methodist University's (SMU) Cox School of Business's Executive Education Program and their Latino Leadership Initiative. She is also privileged to teach for the Bush Institute's WE Lead Program (empowering female leaders from the Middle East). Kimberly is a TEDx speaker and her award-winning book, Brave Leadership: Unleash Your Most Confident, Authentic, and Powerful Self to Get the Results You Need, which has been named as the number one book to read in Inc. Magazine's “The 12 Most Impactful Books to Read in 2018,” with a cover-endorsement by best-selling author Daniel Pink, is available at all on-line and brick-and-mortar bookstores everywhere. Buy books by Kimberly Davis here: https://amzn.to/3oTRXtZ Follow Kimberly online: Twitter: @OnStageKimberly Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlydavisonstage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OnstageLeadership TEDx Talk: https://onstageleadership.com/blog/project/speak/ For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ #podcast #awkward #ownyourawkward #acceptance #authentiicity #motivation #inspiration #bave #braveleadership #leadership #diversity #equity #inclusion #dei #onstage #author --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support
There's much talk about the importance of leadership to set a clear vision, engage the hearts and minds of individuals within an organization, and drive critical business results. And we hear about different types of leaders, as researcher and author Goleman differentiate – situational, commanding, visionary, democratic, affiliative, pacesetting, coaching. Which one of those should we be? Do we change our position as leaders, depending on the environment and task at hand? Maybe it's more about the way we lead and the person we show up to be as a leader. Maybe it's more about pushing ourselves to be brave, courageous, authentic, and just plain bold – even when we don't think we can be.
Our Sponsor - Mike Greenly is a speechwriter, speech coach, and lyricist. When not writing speeches, Mike enjoys writing song lyrics. Seven of his songs have been charted on Billboard, including his #11 dance hit, "You're Good for Me". Mike was the first journalist to report on the Democratic & Republican conventions as well as the Hollywood Oscars by computer! Visit www.mikegreenly.com for more information. Our Guest - Kimberly Davis is a powerhouse vocalist from New York City. She is currently working with Toni Moran twice Grammy-nominated music maker! Her hit "My Fire" went to #1 in the summer of 2017 and her current hit "You're Good for Me" is #11 on the Billboard chart! It's an uplifting track that combines dance with R&B for an urban pop record! It's a song that gives us a gentle reminder that everyone has a special someone out there! See the official video at https://youtu.be/N77r29s7Wjw Your Host - Deb Crowe is known by many to be authentically undefined. She is a life coach, speaker, international author and LOVES her radio show! Deb is a woman with many gifts and talents and her common thread each day is to always serve others! You can reach Deb at www.debcrowe.com
There's much talk about the importance of leadership to set a clear vision, engage the hearts and minds of individuals within an organization, and drive critical business results. And we hear about different types of leaders, as researcher and author Goleman differentiate – situational, commanding, visionary, democratic, affiliative, pacesetting, coaching. Which one of those should we be? Do we change our position as leaders, depending on the environment and task at hand? Maybe it's more about the way we lead and the person we show up to be as a leader. Maybe it's more about pushing ourselves to be brave, courageous, authentic, and just plain bold – even when we don't think we can be.