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Hello everyone! Well, it's day two of our mission trip. Do I cry in this episode? Technically, there were tears, but due to what I imagine is a bit of dehydration thanks to the Zambian heat, I didn't bawl like yesterday. You're welcome. I sat down with Ryan and Krystal Scott to discuss their experience sponsoring a child through Arise Africa. Then their children August, Matilda, and Ruby joined the conversation, and things got really interesting. You're going to love this one! EPISODE NOTES: Click HERE to learn more about sponsoring a child from Arise Africa. Click HERE to follow along as we take over the Arise Africa Instagram! SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Follow Me: Facebook, and Instagram, and Twitter
We kick off “Community & Connections” – the final chapter of Season 2 of Sōl Talk – with the founder and CEO of Mino, Krystal Scott. After a challenging experience in corporate America, Krystal decided it was time to build the community she knew Black women so desperately needed. As a mother of young children, entrepreneur, and self-described ‘introvert' – Krystal helps shed light on the ultimate cheat code to climbing the ladder in corporate America: community. In this episode you'll hear: The challenging experience that sharpened Krystal's vision for Mino The way that the pandemic affected Krystal's socialization The role community plays in the journey to the top Why the rhetoric on entrepreneurship needs to shift Why Krystal – a mother – doesn't identify strongly with motherhood Join our Community I'd love if you'd join the mailing list as we create a community of folks who believe in duality, love and growth. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.simonekeelah.com/. Social Media Mino website: joinmino.com Mino's Instagram: @joinmino Sōl Talk Instagram: @thesoltalk Simone Keelah Instagram: @simonekeelah
Naomie Olindo of Bravo’s Southern Charm chats with Krystal & Scott. She shares why she left the show + who she’s still close with (+ the one cast member she no longer speaks to). Naomie tells a funny story about a recent encounter with her ex boyfriend, Craig, & her new bf, Metul, and how they accidentally ended up spending the day together. Krystal and Scott get all the details on how Naomie took advantage of her time on reality TV and the social media following she gained from it, and how she used that influence to strategically build her successful e-commerce fashion brand, L’ABEYE. @naomie_olindo @shoplabeye shoplabeye.com
Danny Pellegrino, host of Everything Iconic podcast, joins Krystal & Scott this week! From pumpkin bread recipes to real housewives and everything in between, they cover it all. Danny has a shocking answer to Scott’s lightning round question about which housewife he would bring back. Danny has tried every single real housewife branded product ever and shares the good, the bad and the hilarity of his experiences. He also reveals the one VPR cast member he will never have on his show and if he is Team Denise or Team Brandi. Danny has some strong feelings about Bravolebs on social media, their choices on spon con, who is doing a good job and who is NOT. @dannypellegrino everythingiconic.com Mentioned: @scottfsills @bethereinfive @lynncurtaindesigns @eileendavidsonofficial @rhoc_emilysimpson @ginakirschenheiter @leahmob @dorindamedley @porsha4real @teresagiudice @melissagorga @doritkemsley @teddimellencamp @leeannelocken @stephhollman @kameronwestcott @officalkarenhuger @gizellebryant @tinsleymortimer @netflix @sellingsunsetnetflix @chrishell.stause @davinapotratz @thechristinequinn @themaryfitzgerald @adamdivello @heatherraeyoung @kourtneykardash @lisarinna @kylerichards18 @bethennyfrankel @kathywakile @ramonasinger @yummieofficial @iamheathert @kathynajimy @scheana @jessicasimpson @kellyclarkson @ariana252525 @tomsandoval1 @sonjatmorgan @brandiglanville @deniserichards @matthew_noszka @juliaroberts @michellepfeifferofficial @jogarciaswisher @jakearnold @nancymeyersinteriors
57 years ago psychiatrist J.M. Macdonald wrote a paper published in The American Journal of Psychiatry entitled "The Threat to Kill," in which he proposed that there is a link between three childhood behaviors - persistent bed-wetting past the age of 5, an obsession with fire and fire-starting, and cruelty to animals - and violent behavior, most notably homicidal and sexually predatory behavior. This formula for criminal behavior has come to be known as The Macdonald Triad, and while the theory is still debated by criminologists and criminal psychologists to this day, statistics over time have tended to bear out its worth. This is particularly true of the characteristic of animal cruelty. Time and again studies have shown a distinct tie between those who torture and/or kill animals and behaviors of sexual deviancy, serial murder and - as discussed in this episode - terrorism. One of the leaders in the charge to convince law enforcement to take seriously the extensive data on animal cruelty as it pertains to criminal acts against humans has been John Thompson, currently the e Executive Director of the National Animal Care & Control Association. Melissa shares this incredible man's story - how a police professional who never thought of animal abuse as anything other than an "animal control" issue came to realize how the treatment of animals could help predict future behavior through his own relationship with a beloved dog he fell in love with completely by accident. Melissa then shifts to a recent story out of Kokomo Indiana, where 19 year-old Krystal Scott, who is alleged to have tortured and killed numerous dogs, cats and reptiles and posted her deeds on social media, was caught because of the diligent work of some crafty Internet crime fighters some 1,800 miles away in Boise Idaho. Listen in for a compelling discussion on the importance of stopping and apprehending animal abusers early - and how "citizen sleuths" can work as a community to aid law enforcement in making that possible.
This week on the show I chat with Krystal Scott, founder of The Well, which is a social network that provides community and connections for professional black women. In this episode Krystal shares her journey from pursuing a career in public health to digging into entrepreneurship. How building the brand slowly behind the scenes has helped her to grow the community to over 300 members and also get a better understanding of what her audience wants from the space. Krystal also shares her tips for black women who may be the only one ‘s in their professional spaces on how they can network and build community. This episode is sponsored by, Talkspace online therapy! Show your support for the show and get your first week free with code LIVING. Don't forget to a leave a rate the show and leave a review over on Apple Podcasts!
Take care of you! PERIODTTT! We often put ourselves last on the list and we shouldn’t. Ayanna @the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) speak on how taking a moment for yourself is key to your success. If your cup is not overflowing you can’t spill on to others the goodness life has to offer;Tapping into our Positive Note is key in doing so. This weeks #ObsessedWith is Krystal Scott (@bykrystalelaine) founder of the Well Space @thewell__space. Tune in to the latest episode to keep up with your favorite Non-Corporate Girls. Download, Follow, Comment, Like and Share via our social channels @noncorporategirls. Have something to share, a topic you want us to weigh on, someone you want to shout out? We love hearing from you so feel free to send us a note to noncorporategirls@gmail.com and check out our website www.noncorporategirls.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/non-corporate-girls/support
In Episode 8, Gabrielle and Ashley are joined by Krystal Scott, Founder and CEO of The Well Space a community for Black women at work. They talk diversifying your hustle, how they got from blogging to their current projects, discernment, prioritizing and get really real about what start-up life looks like. All is Well. Get your life. Life Hack: Airtable. Remember to rate, like and subscribe. Join the conversation via #EightyTwoNinetySix or by mentioning @eightytwoninetysix on social media. Follow Krystal. Follow The Well Space and check out their website.
Rookie Season is official back for the summer! After a couple seasons, Rookie Season is out of hibernation with a whole new format, new setting, and two new hosts – GonetoHeaven and Damarcus Wright of the rising NYC collective PTHM. Coming to you live from Bedstuy, it's the Rookie Season. This week's focus: Special guest Krystal Scott, better known on IG as CallMeLukeShapiro stops by the Rookie Season couch to speak on fashion, music, style, influences, and much more!