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In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I chat with media personality and author LaDawn Black. We discuss her journey from Baltimore's airwaves to New York's legendary WBLS, highlighting her expertise in building engaged audiences through radio and beyond. LaDawn shares insights into her successful writing career, including her top-selling relationship guides and her award-nominated novel, emphasizing the importance of authentic storytelling and connecting with readers. We also explore her role as a relationship expert on various national media outlets, underscoring her commitment to providing informative and entertaining content on love and relationships.If you're interested in the world of media, writing, or relationship advice, this episode with LaDawn Black is a must-listen. Tune in to hear how she has built her successful career.To listen to her previous episode, click here. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography
When betrayal happens in a marriage, the emotional impact on a betrayed partner is overwhelming. But what about the children? How can a mother (or father) navigate their own healing while still being present for their children?In this powerful episode, we're joined by Dr. Jenet Erickson, an expert in family relationships and maternal mental health. She shares research-backed insights into the connection between mothers and children, how emotional regulation plays a role in both healing and parenting, and why you don't have to be a perfect parent for your child to thrive.If you've ever felt guilt or fear about how your trauma is affecting your kids, this episode offers hope, encouragement, and practical ways to show up for your children while also taking care of yourself.What You'll Learn in This Episode:⏳ [04:00] – The unseen impact of betrayal trauma on parenting⏳ [07:10] – The science behind mother-child attachment and emotional regulation⏳ [16:00] – The myth of shielding children from emotions—and why they need honesty instead⏳ [20:00] – How taking care of your own healing benefits your children long-term⏳ [24:10] – The power of small daily rituals (and why they matter more than hours of time)⏳ [26:00] – How healing is possible no matter how much time has passed⏳ [34:00] – Why your presence matters more than perfection in parentingKey Takeaways:✅ Children are resilient—they don't need perfect parents, just present and emotionally engaged ones.✅ Healing yourself first is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children.✅ Small, predictable moments of connection (like bedtime stories or shared meals) are more important than constant time together.✅ Children can handle emotions—what they struggle with is when their emotions are ignored or denied.✅ It's never too late to heal. Even if your children are grown, your healing still impacts them in powerful ways.
Jenet Jacob Erickson is an associate professor in Religious Education at Brigham Young University, where she teaches the Eternal Family course as well as the Introduction to Family Process course for the School of Family Life. She received a PhD in family social science from the University of Minnesota, after completing a bachelor's degree in nursing, and master's degree in linguistics -TESOL at BYU. She is a research fellow of both the BYU Wheatley Institute and the Institute for Family Studies, and has been a columnist on family issues for the Deseret News since 2013. She met and married her husband, Michael, when they were both 34 years old. Their two children, LaDawn and Peter, provide them unending opportunities for learning and joy.
| Stay Close To Me | Five Stairsteps & Cubie | 1968 | What My Love Can Bring (Fon Force Remix) | Carol Cayne | 1988 | The Only One (Club Mix) | Jane Proove | 1988 | Gettin' It Right (Foncett 12" Vocal Mix) | Alison Limerick | 1992 | The Real Deal (Long Version) | Lee Pearson Jr. Collective feat. K. LaDawn | 2015 | Don't Give Up On Lovin' (Original Mix) | Diane Marsh | 1996 | Let This Dream Be Real (Specially Remixed Extended Version) | Howard Johnson | 1983 | Los Conquistadores Chocolates | Johnny Hammond | 1976 | Tapioca (KK Speed Spin) | Jimmy McGriff | 1978 | Argentina | Ronnie Foster | 1979 | Luv Connection (Album Version) | Towa Tei | 1995 | Burnin' Up (Vocal) | Michael Jonzun | 1986 | Lost With You | Jeff Lorber | 1993 | Hot Little Love Affair (Extended Dance Mix) | Keisha Jackson | 1989 | Once You Got Me Going (Vocal) | Debby Blackwell | 1986 | This Is For You (Vocal/Long Version) | The System | 1985 | How Do You Like Your Loving | Ron Cartier | 1994 | Time Flies | The Kazu Matsui Project feat. Robben Ford | 1983 | Your Touch (Club Version) | Bonnie Pointer | 1984
Healthy Habits 180, Fitness Over 40, Weight Loss, Quick Workouts, Easy Meal Prep
Hey Love! As we kick off the last month of the year, it's time to finish strong. In this episode, we're tackling the all-too-relatable holiday food struggle—finding balance between enjoying festive traditions and staying true to your wellness goals. I'm sharing three practical tips to help you create healthier holiday traditions while savoring the special moments of the season. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Create Healthier Alternatives: Add a nutritious twist to your favorite dishes, like swapping mashed potatoes for cauliflower mash. Minimal taste differences with maximum health benefits! Practice Mindful Eating: Slow down, savor each bite, and listen to your body to avoid overeating. Stay Consistent Beyond Gatherings: Nourish yourself with balanced meals throughout the day to stay on track and avoid overindulging during festive events. Bonus Tip: Remember, the holidays are about connecting with loved ones and creating cherished memories. You can celebrate without compromising your health! Quote of the Week: "Balance is not something you find, it's something you create." — Jana Kingsford Thank You for Listening! If you found this episode helpful, please share it with someone who might need these tips this holiday season. Don't forget to follow, like, and comment on Instagram to keep the conversation going! Subscribe & Review: Make sure to subscribe to The Healthy Habits 180 Podcast so you never miss an episode. Leave a review to let LaDawn know how her strategies are helping you achieve a healthier lifestyle. Until Next Time: Take the very best care of YOU, and remember to approach this season with mindfulness, gratitude, and balance. ❤️ Peace and Blessing! LaDawn Hickman Holistic Nutrition Weight Loss and Accountability Coach What's Next?! Want a customized plan? Book a call with me! https://calendly.com/hickmansolutions/40min Join the FaceBook Community if you would like more support and to be a part of a community of women like you, www.facebook.com/groups/1092629044754140/ Follow Me on Instagram: HealthyHabits180 Podcast – DM me your questions or share your favorite takeaway from this episode! Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Free Download: Get your 7-day meal and recipe guide to include nourishing and balanced meals throughout the holiday season.
In this insightful episode of When the Moment Chooses You, LaDawn Townsend shares her powerful journey from burnout to breakthrough, revealing how she transformed her leadership approach to one rooted in resilience and balance. LaDawn dives into the realities of burnout, the importance of self-care, and her strategies for leading teams with empathy and strength. From navigating challenges to building a thriving team culture, she emphasizes that true leadership goes beyond productivity—it's about fostering growth, unity, and resilience. Join us as LaDawn discusses her transition from traditional metrics of success to a more sustainable, impactful approach. Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to lead a more balanced life, LaDawn's story is packed with actionable insights that will inspire you to turn burnout into a breakthrough. #BurnoutToBreakthrough #LaDawnTownsend #ResilientLeadership #OvercomingBurnout #LeadershipTips #TeamCulture #BusinessResilience #EmpathyInLeadership #SelfCare #ThrivingTeams
Devin and Sarah visit cousin Ladawn in Alpine, Utah. Devin recounts to Ladawn how she is part of the most harrowing memory of his life, and how grateful he is that she was there for him and his family during his father's passing. Ladawn shares memories of living in Houston with his family, as well as many memories of other cousins and their grandparents. She tells the story of how her husband joined the church, and other faith promoting stories. Ladawn is the mother of 11 children, and despite being so busy, still finds time for the Lord.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/my-99-cousins/donations
On this episode Brian interviews LaDawn Townsend CEO of Next Season Collective about her recent article in Inc. Magazine. LaDawn shares tips on how to reduce stress in stressful positions, what it means to be authentic in leadership, recognizing and embracing your gifts and much more during this interview. Contact Brian: brianb@buildcs.net https://buildcs.net Get Voices For Leadership Volume 2: https://a.co/d/5wHS4XF Sign up for Leadership Signature Dinner with LaDawn: concierge@vosgroup.world
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Hello Friends, Welcome to this episode with LaDawn Hickman! LaDawn has fabulous examples of how to communicate with kids, in ways that works with all kids! She is raising a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder and talks about her experience helping her 9-year-old develop language in the presence of Autism and associated other disorders and struggles. She tells the exact verbiage she uses to communicate and to manage behavior with her son. She gives a great examples how her self-awareness has grown due to her practices, how she approaches others, and how manages her own internal dialog during the challenges. *LaDawn is an AMAZING EXAMPLE of how to successfully teach difficult skills using language - even as she explains it is a long process and takes persistence. Looking for encouragement and ideas? You are in the right place!! Cheering You On! Dinalynn CONTACT ME: hello@thelanguageofplay.com About the Guest: LaDawn Hickman the parent of a child with autism and other health issues. She is also the owner and host of the podcast: Healthy Habits 180. Listen Here: Healthy Habits 180
Cinematography is a crucial element in filmmaking that has a profound impact on the way the audience perceives and connects with the subject matter. The cinematographer's lens serves as a conduit for the director's vision, providing a visual language that captures the essence of the story being told. However, it is the intimacy that the cinematographer brings to their work that elevates their craft to an art form. By immersing themselves in the subject matter, cinematographers can capture the subtle nuances of emotion and expression that bring depth and authenticity to the screen.In this episode, I am joined by cinematographer LaDawn Manuel to share the importance of intimacy with the subject in cinematography and tips to become a great cinematographer. LaDawn talks about how her childhood experience has influenced her art career, her approach to lighting a scene, and the importance of intimacy with the object in cinematography. She also discusses the importance of pre-production in the film industry and how we can keep up with the new technology as cinematographers. Tune in to learn more about this and other exciting topics! Timestamps[02:22] LaDawn Manuel's childhood experience[03:49] How LaDawn's childhood experience has influenced her art career[10:00] LaDawn's experience in Ohio[15:16] The importance of the intimacy that the cinematographer has with the subject through the lens[21:00] LaDawn's approach to lighting a scene[29:22] The most challenging project that LaDawn has worked on[34:39] The importance of pre-production in the film industry[38:00] How to keep up with new technology as a cinematographer[48:40] Tips to Become a great cinematographer[49:43] How doing yoga has changed LaDawn's life Notable quotes: “We, as filmmakers, are the eyes of our work. We have to tell stories and put them out there for the world to see and relate to.” “If you wait for people, you are going to wait forever.”Connect with LaDawn Manuel:Website: https://ladawnmanuel.net/Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Disruptions in the marketplace challenge even the most seasoned of leaders. Those who can pause and ask the difficult questions when the market is shifting will find they don't just have an organization that survives, but one that sustains and thrives. Deal Us In host Phyllis Young welcomes LaDawn Townsend, Founder and CEO of VOS Group, to discuss how to help leaders lead. LaDawn has spent over nine years coaching CEOs and Boards on how to build the next generation of leaders to become influential and authentic leaders. VOS Group is a boutique leadership advisory and strategic agency that helps leaders lead through tough situations. The vision for the company came together after LaDawn personally experienced a layoff that left her vowing to help recalibrate and drive a purpose-driven strategy for organizations. “Here's where the leadership lesson is: As a leader, you don't always need a PowerPoint or data, you need to trust your professional gut, your gut that your CV is built on your MBA,” LaDawn says, describing how she coaches clients and herself. “You smell smoke before a fire and that is the moment you need to just lean in and listen.” Throughout the episode, LaDawn shares real-life examples and situations that have shaped how she approaches leadership training to nurture organizations and develop strong leaders.
✅ Out My Interview w/La Dawn The Chameleon From Memphis Discussing Life as An Artist, The State Of Memphis Music And The Debute Of Her New Single All Rite Here.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-chris--chris-podcast-/support
LaDawn Black, a native of Washington, DC, is a Relationship Expert, Author, Voice Artist and Multimedia Personality.Black was the host of Baltimore's #1 radio relationship show, The LaDawn Black Show on Magic 95.9FM for three years. Prior to joining Magic 95.9, The LaDawn Black Show, was a ratings winner and listener favorite for 10 years on Baltimore's 92Q – 92.3FM. Black has been named Best Radio Personality by the Baltimore City Paper and Best Guilty Pleasure Radio Show by the Baltimore Magazine.Black is also an author of two Penguin Random House top-selling relationship guides: Stripped Bare: The 12 Truths That Will Help You Land the Very Best Black Man and Let's Get It On: 15 Hot Tips and Tricks to Spice Up Your Sex Life. Black's latest book for Penguin Random House is a novel, TEASE: Steamy Short Stories. Stripped Bare was named one of the 10 Best Non-fiction Books by HuffingtonPost and her novel TEASE was a nominee for an African American Literary Award in erotica. She also lends her voice to other authors as a narrator. Black is a popular voice artist for Audible lending her talents to many top-selling books. Plus, she has been the sexy voice on many hot mixtapes and CDs.In addition to her own radio show, books and articles, Black has been a relationship expert for Oxygen, BET, TVOne, CW, Wendy, The Tom Joyner Morning Show, NPR, Fox News and many other local/national media outlets.Black is an online relationship coach for match.com, yahoo.com, happenmag.com, blackandmarriedwithkids.com, essence.com, blackpeoplemeet.com and blackmeninamerica.com. Black has contributed to or been profiled by Essence, Ebony, Heart & Soul, Upscale, Glamour, Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine and many other publications.Mentioned in the episodeLaDawn BlackProudly sponsored by BMIThe Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. SPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.comSPONSORSDoubledutch Boutique: Boutique featuring a curated selection of modern, retro-inspired women's designer clothing. Check out the shop's gifts for holidays for him/her, including items from local makers and new modern lines from abroad and as well as vintage treasures by going to doubledutchboutique.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Are you ready to meet a secular force of nature? Then you won't want to miss this episode. Our guest, LaDawn, shares with us the harrowing passage she made from hardened alcoholic to master of a YouTube channel that regularly delights, inspires and informs viewers on a range of mental health, lifestyle and sobriety-related topics. […]
God uses words to create. Jesus was deliberate with His words. They impact our lives and purpose. LaDawn VanKirk shares her insights on how we can do it too. Listen to this powerful episode. It will change your life! Episode show notes 1 Peter 2:24 Isaiah 53:5 Job 22:28 Psalm 91 James 4:7-8 (MSG) Mark 11:23-24 Deuteronomy 28 Romans 4:17 You Can Have What You Say by Kenneth E. Hagin Speak the Word Only by Bill Winston Pep Talk by Terri Savelle Foy
The people in an organization can only direct their efforts in the right direction when they have a leader to look forward to. Leaders can define workplace cultures that foster the accomplishment of common goals. What are the key attributes that an efficient leader ought to have? Is (s)he born with such qualities, or can be developed? We have your answers covered in today's episode of “The Brand Called You.” About LaDawn Townsend LaDawn Townsend is the CEO of VOS Group. She is also the Chief Strategy Officer. She is also the Former Corporate Fixer. She is the International News Contributor. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
In this weeks episode Alonzo is trying to have an ego death with the help of Jungian life coach Chelsea LaDawn. Tune in, grab a plant, a crystal and maybe a bottle of wine.
Recently, I've been on a quest to learn more about networking. Something that I have adamantly ran from and absolutely hated. Truth be told...I did not understand it. I'm making it my business to understand now. Networking is one of the most important things you can do for your business, but it's also one of the most intimidating. It's hard to know where to start and what to do when you're networking. You don't want to come across as pushy or sales-y, but you also want to make a good impression, genuinely connect, build relationships, give of yourself and get some leads. In this episode, I am speaking to LaDawn VanKirk who specializes in direct sales and LaDawn is sharing her tips, tools and strategies for impactful networking. Listen to this fireside chat and how to network effectively so that you can build relationships with potential clients, partners, and suppliers. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's more about LaDawn VanKirk, ID Protection Theft Specialist: I realized how widespread identity theft is… So I decided to get protected. Now I have the peace of mind that my information is being monitored 24/7/365. This has led me to help families keep their Identity, kids, information, reputation, money, & things that are important to them safe. How does ID Seal work? ➡️ Monitoring & Alert: ID Seal constantly scours the web, alerts you if your personal data is being used to commit crimes and provide next steps. ➡️ Defends: ID Seal Pro-tech protects your devices and personal data from cyber criminals. Our VPN (Virtual Privacy Network) and antivirus help keep your online activity private and safe. ➡️ Restoration: If your identity is stolen - ID Seal will manage the process of recovering your identity, making the impact on your life minimal. ➡️ Reimbursement: ID Seal provides an insurance policy that covers the cost of restoring your identity up to $1,000,000. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What are the benefits? ✅ Child Identity Monitoring ✅ Account Takeover Monitoring ✅ Smart SSN Tracker ✅ Antivirus ✅ VPN ✅ Safe Browsing/RealTime Protection & Alerts ✅ Encryption & Password Vault ✅ Dark Web Monitoring ✅ Dark Web Scanner ✅ Social Media Monitoring ✅ Criminal Record Monitoring ✅ Ad & Tracking Blocker How much does it cost? $1 a day. Sign-up is easy: Fill out an online form & enter payment. ARE YOU READY TO PROTECT THE ONES THAT MATTER THE MOST? Contact LaDawn on LinkedIn or schedule an appointment. lpn500@yahoo.com (724) 712-7978 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Protection for Your Digital Life" Helping Families Protect Their Digital Lives
In This Episode:Listen as LaDawn and I talk about our shared stories of ending up in the emergency room from the pressures of corporate work (6:00)Learn how you can begin listening to your “Aha” moments and pivot by returning to the heart of business - people (12:30)We discuss the joy of working with our dream clients and helping make a difference in the world with the work we do (19:00)LaDawn shares how you can create certainty during uncertain times (21:20)Listen as we share methods and practices you can utilize to keep yourself healthy mentally and emotionally at any time (25:10)LaDawn and I talk about how to honor the moments when your inner voice speaks to you in order to shift into a place of release and redefine success in your business and life (29:25)We talk about how to keep your “But's” from stopping you from taking inspired action (34:30)LaDawn shares what it means to maximize your human potential (41:10)
Person of Interest - Inside the Mind of a Monster with Strategist LaDawn Townsend
As the CEO and founder of The VOS Group, a training group that delivers strategy to organizations to increase their profitability, LaDawn Townsend has had extensive experience communicating her value to stakeholders. And in today's episode of IntHerrupt, she joins Linda to explain how you communicate your value regardless of your role in an organization. LaDawn's professional journey was unique. She entered a corporate job right out of high school, managing a team in finance. Twenty years later, LaDawn decided this wasn't what she wanted to do with her life and needed a change. She worked until 2014, when the company downsized. Forced to find a new source of income, she became an entrepreneur. She struggled in the initial stages of entrepreneurship. LaDawn had two goals: have a paycheck and help business owners have a sustainable foundation (so they would never have to lay people off.) Because she wasn't eligible for funding opportunities, she moved to Austin, Texas, to work another job and generate money for her business. She worked 70-hour weeks, finding time before and after her job to get her business off the ground. Since that time, her firm has blossomed into a profitable business with international clients. What does value mean to LaDawn? The number one responsibility of a business owner is to run a financially fit business. There are three fundamental aspects of value: See a bigger vision of what's possible for your clients. Have courage. Talk about your message. When other people and clients can talk about the value and presence you offer, you know your message is coming across successfully. When you can demonstrate expertise, you'll be able to close deals. Especially with women executives and business owners, we tend to be challenged by asking for business. Value isn't just one statement or a mission statement; it is a concept and a pillar of the foundational beliefs of your business. Internal value is just as significant as external (if not more so) Recently, LaDawn realized she needed to value herself more. She needed to take time for things that fuel her. When you value yourself, you can show up better for your clients and your coworkers. Who are the stakeholders? There are three different levels of stakeholders: the decision-maker, the influencer, and the silent stakeholder. While the first two are obvious, the silent stakeholder is anyone you wouldn't initially expect or be aware of who has an impact—for example, an employee who's worked at the company for 20+ years. What you should do when a stakeholder doesn't see your value: Use data to support your claims, and find an influencer who the decision-maker will listen to. Take your ego out of the relationship. Focus on the project and goal you were hired for, and seek to help others. If you encounter a negative stakeholder, build relationships with other stakeholders and influencers to learn how to communicate in a way that will be productive and make them advocates for yourself. To contact LaDawn, you can connect with her on LinkedIn or visit her company website. Do you have stories to tell? Connect with Linda to share them. This podcast is produced by TSE Studios. Check out other podcasts by TSE Studios, including this episode's sponsor, The Sales Evangelist, helping new and struggling sellers close more deals and achieve their sales goals. Subscribe to the IntHERrupt Podcast so you won't miss a single show. Find us on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, and Stitcher. Audio created by Ryan Rasmussen Productions.
In this week's episode, Utah's First Lady Abby Cox is joined by LaDawn Stoddard (Director of UServeUtah, the Utah Commission on Service and Volunteerism) to talk about starting her family at an early age, UServeUtah's impact on volunteerism in the state, and some of the great projects that are available for this upcoming September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance. Then we talk about how important service is to the community, not only for the state but for ourselves, all of the different types of service that are offered throughout the state, and the honor that Utahns take in being first in the nation in volunteerism. If you would like to learn more about volunteer projects that are happening for this years' September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance, you can visit the Just Serve website here: https://www.justserve.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LaDawn volunteers for her church and for Cray Youth & Family Services. In this episode, she dives into not only how she volunteers, but how religion has impacted her volunteerism.Music: UppbeatLicense code: ULKLLZSLSU8XCRCS
LaDawn talks book recommendations about manifesting and gives examples of your* Magic being used right in front of your eyes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noble-auntie/message
LaDawn introduces inspiration and authenticity through the power of music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noble-auntie/message
Flower's for the Fallen. LaDawn dives into a heavy topic with an important reminder to heal and celebrate your existence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noble-auntie/message
..you're actually [NOT] a “Lost Cause” I myself, went from being this adorable, innocent little girl; To being bullied at school, traumatized/molested at home, to then, a run-away; a troubled teen, a 16yr old exotic dancer, a homeless pr*stitute, drug addict & more.. WHEW! (Doesn't sound very “flattering” on paper.) Lol Listen, you might come across my podcast RIGHT in the middle of 1 of the darkest seasons of your life. Or, maybe just a dark point of your day. Either way, My goal through this podcast, (Featuring The Good, The Bad, The RAW truth of my life & more), is to show you that you actually CAN make it through. No more suffering in silence. No more counting yourself out. No more comparing yourselves to people who are HONESTLY, of NO-COMPARISON to you. Especially once you realize who you REALLY are, up under all of that “STUFF” that's been weighing you down & holding you back. I plan to be your new, “Safe Space”. While offering a lil sunshine into your personal space; (and a little entertainment too!) You may laugh a little, you may drop a tear, you may even drop your jaw at some of stories told; However, the ultimate goal is for you to be Encouraged in some way before you go! Take this Ride with us & experience the unveiling of your BEST SELF. I'm your friend & host, Shawni LaDAWN. It's Always darkest before LaDAWN Baby! And I'm coming with some HEAVY SUNSHINE! *insert your favorite dance here* Welcome to the show.. @DarkestBeforeLaDawn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawni-ladawn/message
On episode 31 of the Cards Face Up Podcast, Ty Hill invites special guest host LaDawn Black aboard for this Special Valentines Day episode, to discuss love, relationship , sex and being sex positive, along with much more.Doing so in the only manner they know, which is truthful and honest with a hint of comedy, because on this show we play "Cards Face Up"
For this week's episode, we decided to do something different. In celebration of Black History Month, we will listening to the story "What If There Were No Black People in the World", read by Jarrod's mother, LaDawn.Support the show (http://www.citruschurch.org/give)
LaDawn is a real estate agent and an investor. She has some great tips on how to be successful. She has a good business background to run your business as your business. She likes working with people and her clientele is mostly through referrals. She had some extra money and bought a rental house and still has it today. She always wants to be her best client. LaDawn currently has 8 doors and manages the local ones herself. She looks for communication, fees, what is their screening and does the property manager go and visit the home of the applicant. She likes self directed IRA's to invest in real estate. She bought a Duplex in Texas in 2008 and sold in 2020. She held it right through the 2008 housing crisis. She bought a fixer upper foreclosed property in 2014 and sold in 2018 for nearly 2x gain. She bought two local properties through a 1031. In 2019, She sold one of those and bought 6 properties in Kansas City. Building a team - Networking, surround yourself with good people that you trust. CPA, attorney, lender and title company are very important to your team. She is investing money through a crowdfunding investment group, Direct Source Wealth. She wants her money to be working to make her more money, i.e. no lazy $. Secrets Sauce Research, talk to people in the know (network), be persistent and stay the course. Buy the first rental property. She doesn't give up! Her favorite books are: The richest man in bablyon - easy read about investing. The millionaire next door by Thomas J Stanley & William D Danko Live below your means. Contact Info: 720-371-8798 email: smartcoloradoproperties@gmail.com
A southern California native, LaDawn is a Strategic Advisor and CEO of the VOS Group where together with her team they grow your bottom line. Her client base reaches across the US into the UK, India, Africa and is currently expanding into the Middle East and Asia. With over twenty years of hands on experience and a featured contributor on International Business news channels she has delivered results to Fortune 100 companies and the solutions have resulted in: -50% reduction in operating expenses -Save $1.1 million in annual payroll -47% improvement in logistics operations and shipping time frames Her Background: She is trained in Six Sigma Green Belt process improvement and Technology Project Management, delivering quantifiable results for her clients. Her career started when, growing up, she worked along side her family in their business. Her Why: After surviving a major corporate lay-off of not only herself, but her bosses and co-workers, she is passionate about working with business owners to increase the revenue in their business and streamline processes to create a stable foundation that deepens the customer base so the company can avoid 'lay-off' trap. Visit www.vosgroup.org to learn more
In this episode Checka Cee chats with Mom, Wife, and Attorney Ladawn Jones about snapping back your womanhood. She specializes in protecting your brands most valuable asset...your trademark! Ladawn offers some of her favorite websites and things to look out for when it comes to your trademark. She also discusses some of her trials and tribulation as a female lawyer in the business and how she overcame those struggles to snapback her womanhood. Ladawn is a mentor for a young women's program and continues to spread the healthy mindset message. You can get in touch with Ladawn at ladawnjones.comSupport the show (http://PayPal.com/checkacee)
How to support baby or toddler development by organizing a play space and having open ended toys and materials for learning. Baby development activities from an early childhood educator. #earlychildhoodeducation #babydevelopmentactivities #toddlerdevelopmentactivities #looseparts #openendedplay #learnwithless The post How to Provide Nurturing Environments That Shape Your Young Child’s Brain, with LaDawn White appeared first on Learn With Less.
LaDawn Townsend understands entrepreneurial disappointment. She was turned down 35 times for a business loan before starting her business, The VOS Group. On this episode, LaDawn talks about how she became resilient and built a thriving business. "Sometimes when we stay too long in one position, we need to be pushed into our purpose." - LaDawn Townsend. Learn more about this episode at joychudacoff.com/124
Creating a life you love is not impossible. That is what we at I Heart My Life help women do all day every day. But it takes time, hard work, and support. Three of our amazing Mastermind members recently sat down with me to chat about how the community has changed their lives and businesses and knew that we had to share this with you. LaDawn Townsend, Emily Summersett, and Charreah Jackson have all been in the I Heart My Life community for some time. Each of them had amazing things to say about our community in particular but really listen in to hear what they share about community in general. Listen as they each share more about their stories and why they started their businesses. For each of them, starting and growing a business was not only a dream but almost a matter of necessity. For LaDawn it came after an unexpected layoff. For Emily, she needed to find a new and better way to help her husband. For Charreah, she knew that after kicking cancer, she could no longer follow the whims and strictures of others. But for them all, having the support and access to a community was imperative to their success and growth. We had an amazing conversation and LaDawn summed it all up in a very concise and perfect way. We are not born to conform. We are born to stand out, be on our own path, and live our best life. That all starts with having the support needed to forge our own path and then to keep going down it when things get tough! In this Episode: [02:07] Welcome our guest panel from the From Hot Mess to Mega Success Live training series. [02:42] LaDawn Townsend shares a bit about her background and how we started working together. [03:23] Emily Summersett introduces herself and shares her background in RTT. [04:17] Learn more about Charreah Jackson and learn more about her background. [05:52] How did LaDawn become The Accelerator? [07:16] Hear more about the “Be the Chanel” story. [09:35] Learn more about Charreah and what she does in her business. [11:33] Charreah has found that she’s become a better friend and family member through finding and receiving support. [13:05] Emily shares a bit more about RTT and how it has helped her clients and family. [16:56] LaDawn digs deep into what being in a community really means to her. [20:03] Emily relates what she has learned by being a part of our community. [21:08] For Charreah, all of her top experiences have come from being in different communities. [24:57] How have their lives changed because they decided to take the leap and pursue their dreams? [32:15] Learn each lady’s top tip for success. [37:28] Take a note from these amazing women and sign up for the community! Links & Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast: I Heart My Life Show on Apple Podcasts I Heart My Life Show on Spotify Connect with Emily: I Heart My Life Website I Heart My Life on Instagram I Heart My Life on Facebook I Heart My Life on LinkedIn I Heart My Lifers Community Email: info@iheartmylife.com Book a Call Episode Sponsor: I Heart Coaching Workshop Quotes: “Just take the leap. If you’re getting ready to or you’ve taken the leap and you’re scared, just keep going. Because I promise, there is a beautiful life just waiting for you.” - Emily Summersett “I’m in such an immense state of gratitude because I’m not where I was and I’m not fully where I’m going, but I’m in such a better position.” - LaDawn Townsend “My success secret is that I actually call and text people and I send mail. I send handwritten cards. That right there has allowed me to build the relationships that have grown my career.” Charreah Jackson
Lisa Fleet is an award winning, published photographer with over 12 years of professional experience. Her photography career began as a boudoir photographer in the DMV and Atlanta areas. She soon broadened her skills and began capturing weddings and corporate headshots. Some of Lisa’s work is published in Forbes magazine, Baltimore’s Examiner.com, “The Curvy Magazine”, Slantress Magazine and Fearless Women Magazine.With a desire to share insight learned throughout her career, Lisa has been featured twice as a guest host on “Ladies Tell All” on blogtalkradio.com, and on “LaDawn’s Loft” with the host LaDawn Black host of the late night radio show in the Baltimore area. Additionally, she has been a featured guest on “The Big Sis Show: Focused on the Issues” with the Fairfax Public Access Channel. One thing is for sure: when it comes to your photography needs, Lisa Fleet is ever ready to make your acquaintance. She welcomes the opportunity to create lasting photographic memories you will treasure for years to come.
In this episode, we have Ladawn Lanier, Sexologist, and Psychologist. I feel that the majority of moms who listen to this episode will walk away feeling relieved. LaDawn normalized everything I was feeling. I literally felt like I went to a therapy session. A sexologist is usually a psychologist or therapist who has taken specialized courses in sex education. LaDawn shares that the biggest myth is that if you go to a sex therapist, you'll be required to have sex right there in the office- that's NOT going to happen she says. Take comfort in knowing that our sexual wants/desires change over the course of our life and the best thing we can do is to communicate and be sure our partners comprehend what we are saying so that we continue to stay on the same page. Here are some key takeaways from my time spent with LaDawn:Everything doesn't have to be a penis and vagina! Enjoy the journey start the four play in the morning- send text messages, stick post-it notes in most visual areas.Don't limit yourself to the bedroom. Put sex on the calendar and/or get a babysitter- go to the hotel!To get in the mood- take a shower; know and communicate what feels good to you. Get some sleep!LaDawn is a professor, certified psychologist, and sex therapist. You can find LaDawn on Instagram @sexologist_lala
Confidence is the key to success. No one is a greater example of that than LaDawn Townsend of The VOS Group. On this week's episode of The Start Down Podcast, we talked about what it takes to take over a room, adapt to any situation, and be the change you want to see in this world!Host: Mike Ficara Guests: Ladawn Townsend, Mike Ficara --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-start-down/support
Growing up, LaDawn Latawiec stayed active enough to hide her weight. Rather than try to be one of the "skinny girls," her niche became being that one friend who could eat everything on the table. As an adult, Latawiec turned to closet binging, locking herself in her room and eating everything in sight—until one insensitive joke made her realize her unhealthy habits were not so secret anymore. Motivated to transform her lifestyle as much as her body, Latawiec learned how relying on food for comfort had only made things hurt worse. When tragedy stepped in to test her emotional limits, Latawiec found she could rise up stronger and more determined than ever thanks to her new, healthier attitude. Follow us on social media for daily fitness updates! Twitter | https://twitter.com/bodybuildingcom Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Bodybuildingcom Snapchat | https://www.snapchat.com/add/bodybuildingcom Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bodybuildingcom/ Pinterest | https://www.pinterest.com/Bodybuildingcom/ YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/bodybuildingcomvideo Spotify | https://spoti.fi/1NRebm0 Mobile Apps | https://bbcom.me/2d7tixc Bodybuilding.com | https://www.bodybuilding.com/podcast Also check out the Bodybuilding.com channel in the Apple News and Google News mobile apps.
I'm never comfortable, but look, part of the mistake I see in many business people, and they've admitted it, they got comfortable when their company was excellent. I saw many business owners online who could be making a killing right now. They could have started pivoting their businesses three years ago. That's what we started doing in the event of a market correction. They'll admit, they're comfortable, they thought everything would be great. That's a lesson I have learned one too many times, the hard way. You can not allow yourself to get comfortable. This isn't just coping. This is a conversation for those that are hunters. When we talk about people getting comfortable, here's what I see from the small business, medium, large enterprise. Our sweet spot we work with is typically a minimum of eight to 10 million or one to 300 employees. Even in those companies, people are comfortable, and it's because they're not hunters. We've gotten too comfortable in just having leads fed to us or having a business. A hunter mentality starts at the top. As a CEO, I'm a hunter, I'm looking for where I can hunt. Our next remarket will be hit and run. We're going to see the difference between the marketers and the salespeople because the salespeople are going to win. Listen in to find out: • Why you should be a hunter • How hunters will win in the new market • What to do when deals aren't coming in to your business • Why you shouldn't let the COVID storm take you out • Why everyone has something to sell • Why you should have a fiscally fit company • How others got comfortable when business was good and how this is coming back to bite them financially For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.amandaabella.com/ladawn-having-fiscally-fit-company
The Autism in Black Podcast is hosted by Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC and focuses on all things autism and the black parent experience. Our goal is to educate, support, and empower black parents to advocate not only for their children but themselves as well. Today we are joined by LaDawn Lanier, M.Ed, M.Ed for a very important discussion. LaDawn talks with us about sex education. She tells us the real meaning of sex education and what it includes. She talks about what sex education looks like in the schools and what’s really being covered. And she also talks about when and parents should begin having these conversations with their children, as well as how to begin the conversation. Resources mentioned: Sex Positive Families website Planned Parenthood website Teaching Tolerance website Roo app Where to find LaDawn: Facebook: Lanier Consulting Instagram: Sexologist_lala The official hashtag for the podcast is #aibpod You can find us on twitter @autisminblack Instagram @autisminblack Facebook @autisminblk Join the Autism in Black Podcast Community – here For more information and other valuable resources, make sure to visit the website at www.autisminblack.org
What do you do when corporate breaks up with you? In the case of LaDawn Townsend, she decided to strike out on her own and build a business. Her path wasn’t straight and narrow, but life gave her what she needed to get out of her own way. LaDawn came from a family of entrepreneurs but found herself entrenched in the corporate world at an early age. She kept pushing and striving and found herself at the top of the ladder when one day it was ripped out from under her. She had already felt the niggle of discontent with her life and when her boss called her with the news, she actually felt grateful. It was then that she decided to try and work for herself. LaDawn later went back into the corporate world to finance her business, but she knew that she was meant for more. After finding I Heart My Life and realizing what it means to be in tune with your desires and that it is okay to want more, LaDawn started making some huge shifts. She has always been a leader and she realized that leading others is her calling and her purpose. Her strength and focus is what drives her forward and she was done hiding her power. LaDawn’s story is so inspiring and so real. If you’ve ever found yourself unhappy and feeling a sense of lack in your current career, it may be time to start listening to your heart. It won’t steer you wrong, but you have to have the strength, courage, and discipline to stop and truly listen to it. So, what do you desire? In this Episode: [02:42] LaDawn shares her path to entrepreneurship after corporate broke up with her. [05:50] How did she feel about being let go from her corporate career? [07:31] Sometimes life makes decisions for us, and that can be a good thing. [09:12] What was stopping LaDawn from going all-in on her business? [13:38] Was she clear on the type of business she wanted or just knew what she wanted to make? [16:11] What it means to “be the Chanel.” [21:10] You gain clarity with time. Learn why. [22:31] Why staying in your day job can be the best thing for your business. [27:21] Women are not meant to be in high gear all the time. [29:54] LaDawn shares about her first photoshoot in London and how that helped morph her view of her business. [33:58] It’s important to understand that your desires are valid, but it’s important to stay aligned with where your business is currently at. [35:39] Why you need to balance your short-term and long-term goals. [37:39] The London experience has inspired LaDawn to continue to reach for more. [41:23] If you just listen to your heart, it will lead you down the right path. [43:57] When you are a leader a lot of times that means you’re alone, but you don’t have to stay alone. [45:42] What are LaDawn’s top lessons for embarking on the journey of entrepreneurship? [50:22] LaDawn shares what’s coming up next for her and her company. [54:14] What is one way that people can build a life better than their dreams? [56:40] Connect with LaDawn. Links & Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast: I Heart My Life Show on Apple Podcasts I Heart My Life Show on Spotify Connect with LaDawn: LaDawn’s Website VOS University VOS 2020 Conference LaDawn on Instagram LaDawn on Twitter LaDawn on YouTube LaDawn on LinkedIn Connect with Emily: I Heart My Life Website I Heart My Life on Instagram I Heart My Life on Facebook I Heart My Life on LinkedIn Email: info@iheartmylife.com Book a Call Quotes: “Leadership is not a position, it’s a purpose.” - LaDawn Townsend “Why am I so afraid to fully show up? It was because no one else I knew was doing what I was doing so I immediately thought that it was wrong or that it wasn’t going to be attractive, but true leaders will lead out a vision that no one else is doing.” - LaDawn Townsend “A lot of people think that it’s going to be handed to them or they should already know it. They don’t realize that it’s a process and you have to gain clarity with time.” - Emily Williams “For us as women, yes of course action and hard work is important, but also feeling joy and being lit up. Being in experiences and surroundings that bring you so much and fill you up. I think that’s so important as well.” - Emily Williams
LaDawn Townsend and I chat about the characteristics you need to move forward on her show. These attributes and actions are vital to you, the entrepreneur, so let's jump into my talk with LaDawn Townsend. LaDawn Townsend is the CEO and founder of the Voss group, and its mission is to grow your bottom line. Voss is a strategic advisory firm based in the United States with a large footprint internationally, currently expanding to the Middle East and Asia. "I deliver solutions to companies saving them over a million dollars in payroll, increasing revenue by 25% within four months, improving shipping and logistics by 42%. Should You Sell Your Business? Recession Compared to Pandemic LaDawn answers this question "What do I do? Your time to pivot is now. This is your time to get off your bum and make your mark in your industry." The last recession of 2008 was not the same situation we have today. This was the same old bullshit of sorry financial markets and millennials being hit with one crisis after another. I'm wondering why we are still having the same damn conversation ten years later? Did no one learn their damn lesson? LaDawn and I were the middlemen between candidates and fortune 500 companies. I saw people get laid off, so in 2013 I quit. I figured I might as well do my own thing because I saw the business world starting to shift and move online. Now people are vying to get online. Six months later, I launched my book with Amazon's bestseller status and ended up doing content marketing for the likes of Discover, Wells Fargo, Capital One, and TransUnion. I became known as a financial expert. I'm a minority woman; statistically I should not be where I am if you pay attention to statistics, which I don't do. Are the statistics, right? Only if you let them be right. Listen in to find out: Our backstories and how we defied the odds to become six-figure minority business women How we both shifted our business focus three years ago Five tips on how you can take your business to the next level For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.amandaabella.com/how-to-prepare-pivot-adjust-and-move-forward-with-ladawn-townsend
In this week’s episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing my good friend LaDawn Townsend! She the CEO of VOS Group and helps companies grow their bottom lines while helping implement systems and strategies. You’re not going to want to miss this valuable insight. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseinspires/support
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Today Mekael and Bill sit down with EMDR Therapist LaDawn and discuss Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Discussing how this therapeutic approach deals with trauma and help patients to heal and repair. LaDawn Dewitt What is EMDR How Does EMDR Work? EMDR Taking a Closer Look Become a Premium Subscriber: Monthy: $3 Yearly: $25 $50 $100 $250 Support the podcast […]
Today Mekael and Bill sit down with EMDR Therapist LaDawn and discuss Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Discussing how this therapeutic approach deals with trauma and help patients to heal and repair. LaDawn Dewitt What is EMDR How Does EMDR Work? EMDR Taking a Closer Look Become a Premium Subscriber: Monthy: $3 Yearly: $25 $50 $100 $250Support the podcast […] The post Almost Awakened: 030: EMDR with LaDawn – Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
My Interview with the amazing LaDawn Townsend!
This is a mix dedicated to all those veterans out there who served. A special thanks to my dad, uncles, great aunt, first cousin, grandfather who all served in the military. A special thanks for my extended family's veterans, Micah Johnson, Doctor Johnson and Willie McFadden for their service. Another special thanks to LaDawn's father, Warren James for his service as well.My father would especially make sure we mentioned his friend, TJ Stewart for his service.Does anyone question our commitment?DJDNovember 11, 2019
LaDawn Prieto Johnson is a current professor of sociology at Biola University. Having worked as a Psychiatric Social Worker with LAUSD in the lowest-performing schools in Los Angeles, she learned first-hand about family, gender and violence against the multicultural backdrop of the city. Interacting with several local and governmental agencies to address growing issues of human trafficking, poverty, gang violence, prostitution, and safety for the family. Her current research focuses on gender-based violence in refugee camps in central Africa. Currently, she is completing her PhD in Intercultural Studies and resides in Southern California with her husband, two teen sons and their family dog Banjo and rabbit Sassy. On this episode, we talk about her story and what it means to be healthy in your sexuality, specifically as a woman. Subscribe: As always, feel free to hit the subscribe button and leave a rating. It greatly helps the podcast in what it is trying to do, as well as who it is trying to reach. Disclaimer: With each podcast, you may not agree with everything that is said on the podcast. I don't either. But, our goal is to create conversation in moving towards a healthier and holier view of sexuality. And sometimes, that requires hearing from different perspectives and angles other than our own. Support The Hope Project: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehopeproject Contact: You can send in questions, comments, feedback, or topics you would like to hear on the podcast at thehopeprojectpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thehopeprojectpodcast
My friend LaDawn returns for part two. In this episode, I ask her about contrary action, prayer, spiritual growth, and vulnerability. (Other topics included: "The Whole Thirty", Star Wars, and tortilla strips verses tortilla rounds.)
A very close friend of mine shares her experience, strength, and hope.She started sponsoring other women when she had 33 days, and has remained sober for over two and a half years. She talks about, among other things, how she picked her sponsor, the 12 Steps, the amends process, keeping spiritually fit, being a stay-at-home-mom, flatulence, Taylor Swift, and Del Taco, and prayer. Not in that order.
Spend 5 minutes with LaDawn Townsend and you can't help feel your inner badass rise up and say "YES!" She's bad to da bone: every bit the Boss and every bit the Lady! And she's unapologetic about it! That struck me! For you see, LaDawn and I share the belief that you don't have to give up one for the other. She can give straight no chaser advice to a Fortune 100 CEO yet appreciate it when a gentleman opens the car door for her. In our episode, she speaks candidly about that and: the realization that what was defining her wasn't who she wanted to be finding balance between being the boss and being the lady asking the question, "Do we really want it all or do we want what is intended for us?" why running things comes naturally for women and isn't a "masculine" quality standing in your own power doesn't mean you deny someone else their's ...and much more For the woman who wants to be respected in the boardroom without betraying herself, this episode is a must listen! More About LaDawn A Southern California native, LaDawn is a Revenue Growth Strategist and Professional Speaker with over 20 years of hands-on experience delivering results to Fortune 100 companies along with both small and medium businesses. Her work has resulted in: 50% reduction in operating expenses Save $1.1 million in annual payroll 47% improvement in logistics operations and shipping time frames LaDawn is trained in Six Sigma Green Belt process improvement and Technology Project Management, delivering quantifiable results for her clients. After surviving a major corporate layoff, she pulled herself back up and now offers her insights to business owners seeking to increase revenues and streamline processes thereby helping them avoid the layoff trap. Things that made me go hmmm From LaDawn: "But the biggest piece of what I wanted when I quit, when the job quit me, I wanted to get back to the softness of being who I am." "I'm a businesswoman. Don't take out the woman" "It is completely okay for me to show up and be bad to da bone and you know that I'm a lady. And there's nothing wrong with that." "What kind of woman do you want to be? Please define that for yourself. Because if you do not, it will be defined for you." " I remember specifically praying, I want you to bring it even if it hurts my feelings, even if it hurts me, even if I have to stretch and grow." "I did not want a vision board anymore. I wanted the life that was on the board." "When you're leading a team, when you're leading customers, when you're doing anything else, trust me, the things you think you are trying to hide, or you're trying to push down and not addressing your own personal development will come up 10 times." References Mentioned The VOS Group Official Website https://www.thevosgroup.com/ LaDawn Townsend Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ladawntownsendloveyourlife LaDawn Townsend Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ladawntownsend Gary Keller Website https://www.kellerink.com/ The One Thing (Gary Keller) https://www.the1thing.com Enoughness Reminder Says LaDawn, " I needed to listen to the small voice that was saying, 'Okay, now you're ready to hear what you want your life to be.' And it was scary. Because no one else around me was doing that. Everything was status quo, right? Everything was like you had to live in the suburbs, do this or do that, or date 50 people and none of them work. And then you complain to your girlfriend, you watch some reality show that doesn't make sense. And then you follow somebody on Instagram, that you know their waist is not that small, that it's totally photoshopped, like all of this stuff. And I just said no. I'm going to listen to me and create the life I want. And that is really the key." What were your aha moments? We'd love to hear them! To dive more deeply into today's episode or to get answers to specific questions, join us at Enough Factor Connect at www.facebook.com/groups/enoughfactorconnect. Interested in being a guest? We've made it easy peasy! Go to www.suzettesolutions.com/ourpodcast to "Want To Be A Guest"! and someone from our team with contact you! Interested in up leveling your relationship? Gain access into the male psyche as both relationship experts and regular good men talk about men, love and relationships at my YOU ASKED? GOOD MEN ANSWERED! Virtual Summit! This year's theme: The Power of A Good Woman. Learn more/register at www.goodmenanswered.com. Thank you for listening! Credits Music by DH The Composer https://linktr.ee/dhthecomposer Cover Design by Odyssey Administrative Services, LLC https://www.facebook.com/odysseyadministrativeservices Photo from the gallery of royalty free photo options on Pixteller.com
Our children, Brock and LaDawn brought their children, Loire, Adagio and Makonde, east for their spring break out of school. As promised, we made a podcast of the children asking them questions about a variety of subjects germane to their interests. This is presented to the family for their entertainment as well for their review regarding how our young people think, what they are interested in and their future endeavors.I hope you will enjoy this as much as we did making it.DJDApril 8, 2019
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There are over 2000 children currently in foster care in Cuyahoga County. The rate of African American children in this system is extremely high! One hot mom and her family decided to make an impact and foster a family. LaDawn will take us on her journey of building a bond and becoming a family.
Bodybuilding…is it a sport or a spectacle? Actually it’s a bit of both and there is a show coming to the Dayton Convention Center in May. Delbert and LaDawn Hickman are Dayton born and raised bodybuilders, promoters, and judges who join Mike Hartsock to explain their sport to those that don’t know what it’s all about.
In this episode, we talked with Revenue Coach, LaDawn Townsend around one of the most dreaded and nerve-racking topics that entrepreneurs have today... SALES! We go behind the scenes with LaDawn as she shares with her, her simple sales strategy that allowed her to create over $20,000 in her business her first 90 days of full-time entrepreneurship and climbing!
This week’s featured guest LaDawn Jones is a wife, mother, lawyer, entrepreneur, political commentator and former Georgia State Representative. Jones shares her story of balancing it all and how being an elected official can be just one of many ways to serve your community.
Today I want to talk about the temple and the impact it is having on mine and LaDawn's lives.
This episode is a roundtable discussion including Ken & Cynthia Hunt and my wife LaDawn and me. We talk about being together for 11 days on an Asian Cruise, what we liked and didn't like and the most memorable events of the cruise.
Join Celeste Morgan on the Celestial Show for an Encore Presentation of "Elementally Yours: A Winter Solstice Story." It’s a Full Moon in Cancer tonight and Mother is asking what will you release into the fire? The energy of the day is the same that was running on the original broadcast of this show. 4 is the number of groundedness and authority. With the special appearances of Monique Ruffin and LaDawn’s Love, we weaved the wisdom of the Solstice to explore how to invite this energy into our lives. What kind of wood do you need for your fire? What makes you come alive? Rejoin Celeste Morgan for “Elementally Yours: A Winter Solstice Story.” Call in 347 426 3346 or post your questions on "The Celestial Show with Celeste Morgan" fan (LIKE) page on Facebook. The Celestial Show with Celeste Morgan is the place and a space to take an interactive, fun approach to getting to know who you really are and learning how to embrace all of you through the use of introspective tools like Tarot, Medicine Cards and Black Angel Cards. Celeste Morgan is an intuitive reader who also works extensively with numbers. Join her as she weaves stories using cards, music, and movies to provide you with a new outlook to experience the best in your life. Reclaim Your “ME Power” by spending your Sunday Night with Celeste and get ready to jump start your spiritual awakening and fall in love with YOU again.