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Lakesha Robinson, Sr. Advisor on Children, Youth, & Families to the St. Louis city mayor, joins Jenny to share more about her “heart” work. Focusing on resource access for families and community collaboration, Lakesha explains the impact of the Mayor's Youth Cabinet, describes how connection helps reduce risk factors for youth, and dives into the details of several initiatives she runs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Go, Ladies! are back and we have a guest! LaKesha Thomas of Rooted Core graced us with her presence and brought joy to the couch. Have you ever met someone who radiates joy and serenity? That is LaKesha! Join us as we talk about holistic wellness and how it looks different for every one. Follow LaKesha on IG at rooted core.
Jacksonville's former director of community initiatives opens up about the year since her husband's near-fatal stroke.
On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, gets cookin' with two new friends from the Nutrition Education Program at Jefferson County Extension. Tune in as we talk eating sustainably on a budget with: Lakesha Reams, Senior Nutrition Education Program Assistant Lakesha has been a vegetarian for 3 years and loves eating more than she does cooking. She loves going to vendor and food events, and all things nutrition. Her dream is to own 10 acres of land and homestead. Taylor Candey, Nutrition Education Program Assistant Taylor loves all things public health and she is passionate about food equity and community growth. Get ideas for eating healthy and sustainably on a budget, including tips on growing your own food and how this can supplement food budgets and improve mental and physical health through physical activity and connecting with nature and food. You'll also learn how the program helps to address food insecurity, access, & equity in our communities. Learn more at https://PlanEatMove.com or https://www.myplate.gov You can also call the Cooperative Extension office for tips, guidance, soil testing, pest identification and management, etc.: Jefferson County Nutrition Education Program 4200 Gardiner View Ave 502-442-2035 As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
LaKisha Williams is a track and field coach at Porter Ridge High School in North Carolina. In college, she was a track athlete at Kent State where she met her future husband, Jason Williams. Together, they opened a bakery in 2012 and partnered with the LeBron James Foundation to create a "Just a Kid from Akron" cherry cola cupcake. She is currently coaching 250 track athletes at Porter Ridge and working with an additional 170 athletes at the Charlotte Heat Track Club. Today on the podcast, LaKisha Williams shares about her background as a Division I track athlete and her love for coaching. She also opens up about the sudden passing of her husband and how she relied on her faith in Jesus to navigate through grief. LaKesha emphasizes the importance of trusting God and tackling difficult moments with the Lord's guidance. She also highlights the support and encouragement she received from others during her journey. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
Shout out to Lakesha Myers for coming in and telling Truth Nation about how she is candidate for Senate to replace former Senator Lena Taylor... Tory, Liz, and Lakesha have a POWERFUL conversation about what it's like working in Madison when few look like you, and more.
Curious about what a Doula's role is in childbirth? Join us as we sit down with Lakesha, The Sunflower Doula, during Black Maternal Health Week for an enlightening episode. From her military background and discovering she was pregnant while getting ready to deploy to unraveling the role of being a doula and debunking misconceptions, we're diving deep. Other topics discussed are: Difference between midwife and doula How much does doula cost, is it covered by insurance? Are there different types of doulas? What are ways to help new moms ? What is golden milk for post partum? Do doulas support c-sections? Check out our BRAND NEW VISUALS on Youtube! Connect with us on social media Linktree IG @therealmamapod Devon- @devgrace_ Kendra - @kendraferg_ www.therealmamapod.com Connect with LaKesha All Things Birth & More Instagram: @sunflowerdoula_kesh
Curious about what a Doula's role is in childbirth? Join us as we sit down with Lakesha, The Sunflower Doula, for an enlightening episode. From her military background and discovering she was pregnant while getting ready to deploy to unraveling the role of being a doula and debunking misconceptions, we're diving deep. Other topics discussed are: Difference between midwife and doula How much does doula cost, is it covered by insurance? Are there different types of doulas? What are ways to help new moms ? What is golden milk for post partum? Do doulas support c-sections? Check out our BRAND NEW VISUALS on Youtube! Connect with us on social media Linktree IG @therealmamapod Devon- @devgrace_ Kendra - @kendraferg_ www.therealmamapod.com Connect with LaKesha All Things Birth & More Instagram: @sunflowerdoula_kesh
Today on The Portrait System Podcast, host, educator and photographer Nikki Closser interviews headshot, personal branding and boudoir photographer Lakesha Miner. Lakesha went from working full time from 9 to 5 to being a part-time photographer with a $3200 average sale all while having a baby! Don't miss out on her incredible story!To become a member of The Portrait System and learn more about the business of photography, click here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The District Creatives Radio Show is a 30-minute program featuring interviews highlighting the work of millennials/young adult creatives in the city. The focus of the content is arts, entertainment, and the creative economy. “The District Creatives Radio Show” provides a platform for creatives to share the work and content they provide in this city and for the city. Hosted by District creative, Savvy Cherise, the show will create a dialogue around the joys and pains of pursuing your passion, resources for District creatives, and balancing your passion project with your paycheck. These discussions will not only highlight current creatives but also guide the next wave of creatives in the District of Columbia.
Host- Faye PrescottCo-Hosts - Emmett Prescott & Eddie Patterson, Jr.Guest - LaKesha D. StringerLaKesha was born in Columbus Georgia. She was raised in both Columbus Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama. She graduated high school at 17 years old in May 1999 and entered active-duty United States Naval forces in September 1999.LaKesha served honorably onboard the USS MOBILE BAY CG 53 and the USS COWPENS CG 63 in Yokosuka, Japan before going on shore duty to the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi from December 2003 until 2008. With 3 combat tours, LaKesha has learned much about sacrifice. Returning home to Columbus, Ga as a survivor of mental and physical trauma from combat LaKesha was a homeless Veteran; due to these ailments, she was unable to communicate with her Family.She joined the American Legion in 1999 but became a contributing member in 2011 after much mental counseling through VA services and attaining housing through the HudVash program at the Central Alabama Valley Healthcare System with the help of Dr. Marguerita High, Dr. Donald Gibson, and many others. In 2021-2022 she became the first Black Commander in 103 years at Charles S. Harrison American Legion Post 35 in Columbus, Ga, and the second Female Commander. After her term as commander ended, she is one of the 1st Female Commanders to turnover that leadership role to another Female Veteran.She served as one of four of The American Legion Department of Georgia 3rd District Junior Vice Commanders for 2022-2023.She is currently The American Legion Department of Georgia's 3rd District Service Officer.LaKesha began volunteering at the Homeless Resource Network in 2011 also which is, as of June 2022 Southwest Georgia Housing Opportunities where she has served on their board from 2015 until 2023.She became a Veterans Treatment Court Mentor in both Columbus, Georgia, and Phenix City, Alabama from 2015 until 2023.She is a The Mission Continues Fellowship Alumni and recipient of the Mark Weber Award of 2016 for her efforts in ensuring 50+ Veterans received housing through all available resources during her fellowship in 2015. She has been the Platoon Leader for Columbus, Ga 1st Service Platoon from October 2019 - 2023.LaKesha has always had a heart and the courage to serve but attributes her push to rise to help in a greater capacity to words from The Mission Continues' Taylor Sprague, “You Have Always Had Permission to Serve!” and to her late Sister, Sheila Abbott, “Make It Happen!”She founded KEI ENTERTAINMENT, LLC in 2005 while on active duty and continues to use her marking company to benefit the nonprofits that she's a part of locally and abroad.The Mission ContinuesTHEIR MISSION is to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. Their programs deploy veteran volunteers to work alongside nonprofit partners and community leaders to improve educational resources, tackle food insecurity, foster neighborhood identity, and more.THEIR VISION is for all veterans with a desire to continue their service to be part of a movement to transform communities.If you are ready to join The Mission Continues and make an impact VISITMissioncontinues.org
In this episode Shannan interviews LaKesha as she talks about her journey with breast cancer. LaKesha has a message that she wants to share with the world and every individual that is going through this right now or who has a loved one that needs help. The interview will touch you on many levels!! Lakesha's Information: Lakesha is a gift from God and she is spreading her message.La'Kesha Lewis is a Certified Life Coach who specializes in healing and deliverance. Evolve (Freedom Coaching) helps women escape the pain and trauma of their past in order to discover their true identity and purpose. La'Kesha has received extensive training in healing and deliverance through Wellsprings of Freedom International and received her Life Coach Certification from Clear Vision Academy. In 2018, God called her to begin The R.U.T.H Group, a ministry designed to build community, provide support, and encouragement to help women in their faith journey. She is a published Author of "Anointed Queen". She is a married mother of four and has two grandchildren. She is also a Breast Cancer Survivor. La'Kesha has served in ministry for over 12 years as a teacher of God's word. Her motto is "Be ever evolving into freedom!" WEBSITES: www.iwillremainrg.com (ministry) Www.beeverevolving.com (Coaching/Healing & Deliverance Sessions) CONNECT WITH ME: Website Facebook IG Email- info@shannanmondor.com When you have faith in yourself you will have fulfilment in all areas of your life! See you next week and blessing to all!!!
In this episode of the “I Am The Prize” Podcast, Tia & Ms. Lakesha talk about … being a multi-passionate entrepreneur , ways to network for success, evolving with your audience && teaching people how to replace you . Follow our guest on IG: https://instagram.com/lakeshawomack?igshid=YjNmNGQ3MDY= Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/iamtheprizeinc?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Help us continue to provide free education & resources to young entrepreneurs globally by donating to I Am The Prize, Inc. 501(c)(3) www.iamtheprize.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamtheprize/support
“The church is not just what we do on Wednesday and Sunday, but how do we really live our faith and become the change agents in the world?”, shares LaKesha Womack, church growth consultant and founder of the Rethinking Church Project. Today, LaKesha joins host D-Rich to talk about the future of the Black church in the Black community. Later, they are joined by several ministers and pastors who contribute their own observations from their communities. The Black church was an extraordinarily important fixture in the Black community during the Civil Rights Era. Recently Gallup released poll results that revealed that church membership in the US has fallen below 50% for the first time. While 66% of American adults born before 1946 belong to a church, only 36% of millennials do as well. It is often said that Sunday at 11AM is the most segregated hour in America. The Black church was initially started because of slavery and the widely held belief that going to church created better slaves. For a long time, Black people were not able to hold any leadership positions within the church and had to be overseen by white ministers. Church is still largely segregated due to the way Black people were treated historically. It's important to recognize that no church is perfect. Unfortunately, some churches create toxic environments that are not about connecting with God, but instead focus on prosperity preaching and pastoral salvation. This can be especially problematic for Black churches, given their history and the potential for discomfort within a polarized society. When Black churches fail to consider this history and its implications, it can lead to people feeling disconnected and ultimately stopping attendance altogether. This trend is particularly evident among Millennials and Gen Z, who display declines in religiosity. To encourage young Black people to attend church, it's critical to be intentional about the environment you're creating. This means creating a space where they can actually have a spiritual encounter, rather than feeling like they're just being sold a message of prosperity or salvation. By being mindful of these issues, Black churches can help to build a stronger connection with their community and create a more welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all. Quotes • “The church is not just what we do on Wednesday and Sunday, but how we really live our faith? And live it in a way that does not make you feel like, ‘Oh, I've got to forsake the world,' but how do we impact the world and how do we become the change agents in the world?” (7:13-7:29 | LaKesha) • “The reality is a lot of people are still going to church. They're just not going to your church.” (10:48-10:53 | LaKesha) • “A lot of people really need to take some time to examine the history and not just assume that we don't worship together because of color, but it was actually because of culture and the way that we were treated.” (17:10-17:21 | LaKesha) • “Black women are the backbone of the Black church, even though most churches are led by Black men.” (20:28-20:36 | LaKesha) Connect with LaKesha Womack: Website: https://womackcg.com/about-wcg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lakeshawomack/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MsLaKeshaWomack/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/womackcg/ About with Southern Soul Live Stream - Live Episode Podcast Witty, thought-provoking, and uplifting, Southern Soul Livestream - Podshow is the program that you'll invite friends over to watch every week, where you'll learn about fascinating speakers and get to share in exciting experiences. Tune in each Thursday at 8 pm eastern at SoulThursdays.com to connect with guests from across the generations and to laugh with our "cast of characters," hosts who are as charming as they are talented! Support - Community Exploratory Journalism Buy us A Coffee! Learn - Register for our free podcast workshop trainingGetting Started in BIPOC Podcasting Workshop Shop - Southern Soul Official Merchandise Buy Official Merchandise Purchase - Official Show Companion SSL Companion & Journal Register - Join a Live Episode Show - “It's a Whole Vibe!” Click here to register. Connect with Soul Thursdays Website: www.SoulThursdays.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soulthursdays/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulthursdays/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/soulthursdays TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soulthursdays
Green Room Meditations presented by the Indiana Repertory Theatre
Welcome to the Green Room Meditations Podcast, presented by the Indiana Repertory Theatre and hosted by Devon Ginn. Today, we are in conversation with: LaKesha Lorene. This talented actress, vocalist, film producer and director works locally and regionally on screen and stage. Some of her past credits include, The Kennedy Honors, The Color Purple Musical, Barbecue, The Fourth Degree, the award winning films Earth Cry, 5 Hours to Georgia, and most recently stared as Sophie in Flyin' West here at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. LaKesha is also the proud Founder and CEO of the entertainment production company Loving Life Productions LLC, Founder and Chair of the Naptown African American Theatre Collective Inc., producer for Naptown Narratives, and company member of the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company. Learn more about LaKesha here: www.lakeshalorene.com About the Indiana Repertory Theatre: Founded in 1971, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is the largest professional not-for-profit theatre in the state and one of the leading regional theatres in the country. The mission of the Indiana Repertory Theatre is to produce top-quality, professional theatre and related activities, providing experiences that will engage, surprise, challenge, and entertain people throughout their lifetimes, helping us build a vital and vibrant community. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA): The IRT strives to celebrate and serve the diverse people and cultures that make up our whole community. The IRT is committed to providing access for all; to creating and maintaining an antiracist theatre that is inclusive, safe, and respectful. https://www.irtlive.com/
Lakesha and Jalen discuss their experiences at CIY SuperStart, a weekend retreat for preteens, as well as the importance of attending Christ-centered camps, retreats, and conferences.
Stan, Lakesha, Heather, and Jalen talk about their past struggles with New Year's resolutions, what God has taught us this past year, and what we're looking forward to in the new year as a church.
Stan, Lakesha, Heather, and Jalen share their Christmas traditions as well as how important the true meaning behind Christmas is.
For this Season 3 Finale episode, Shnequia and Lakesha have a live discussion about turning 40, what this milestone means to us, what we have learned about ourselves over the years, and so much more.
Social Media Manager Lakesha Walker from The Walt Disney Company joined us live from the Essence Festival of Culture to talk about her work and to take on The Insider 5. About Disney Movie Insiders Presents: Disney Movie Insiders Presents brings fans closer to the movies they love with interviews, interactive trivia, and more! We're lifting the curtain to give you a behind-the-scenes look at new releases and classics from The Walt Disney Studios. About Disney Movie Insiders: Disney Movie Insiders celebrates and rewards Disney movie fans - just for being fans. Members can earn points, redeem rewards and discover perks. Membership required. Visit DisneyMovieInsiders.com for Terms & Conditions.
Lakesha takes time to discuss the importance having faith in God rather than succumbing to our fears.
In this episode, Shnequia and Lakesha return to discuss the recent ending of marriages for celebrity couples such as Cynthia Bailey and Mike Hill, Tia Mowry and Cory Hardict, and Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen. In the "Buzzworthy Topics" segment, Shnequia and Lakesha share their thoughts on the tragic passing of rapper Takeoff from the rap group Migos. Finally, the episode is concluded by a powerful word shared by Lakesha in the "Insightful Moment" segment.
Lakesha Burton's campaign; Rick Steves "Art of Europe"; Viva La Fiesta
Joining me this week is the incredible LaKesha Woman founder of Rethinking Church movement and Womack Consulting Group. We are diving in deep today about what the church is doing well and where we need to make some adjustments. Learn more about LaKesha on her website at https://womackcg.com/ or the Rethinking Church website https://rethinkingchurchstrategies.com/. Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tiffanylbethea/
On today's episode of the Brown Skin Women Podcast, I am pleased to share with you a client and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Lakesha Davis. We will explore how peoples past, relationships, childhood, upbringing, and trauma has manifested within themselves. Click HERE to connect with Lakesha Davis. Click HERE to connect with Carmen Veal Conway. You can also listen anywhere you get your podcasts Resources mentioned: psychologytoday.com https://liveabetteru.com/
Rosa's wish is for me to sit my ass down... This week, let's discuss why black women's birthright is rest and relaxation, pump our fists to Tkay's 24K while I leave you with a reminder on why our rappers shouldn't be our community's political commentators. Follow Tactless Radio on Instagram: tactless_radio Twitter: tactless_radio TikTok: tactlessradio Facebook: tactlesspodcast Email: Tactlesspodcast@gmail.com Music Producer: @__chrismay
Stan, Lakesha, Heather, and Jalen partake in a fun podcast via a fun, spontaneous activity.
Lakesha chats with her faience Suhvanna Lamar about her journey of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner.
In this episode, Shnequia and Lakesha continue the discussion on the topic of love languages. The conversation is a little more deeper and features special guest and friend to the show, Karie who provides her own perspective on this topic. As always, we talk about the latest topics trending in our "Buzzworthy Topics" segment and Karie provides a powerful word in the "Insightful Moment" segment.
You can find everything you need at https://www.holysmokesmovement.com/ Join our Free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1111630515879982 In this courageous conversation, Rev. LaKesha and Kristian A. Smith, Cultural Curator & Community Builder, discuss the process of deconstructing bad theology to understand what is the church to a Black Christian in today's society. The Faith Community is a disruptive ministry built upon five keys: Greatest Commandment Theology, Anti-Racism, Women's Equity, LGBTQ+ Affirmation, and Bible Criticism. We are for the unchurched, the over-churched, and the under-churched. For more inspiring content like this, check out our other platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TFCATL Instagram: @tfcatl, @holysmokesmovement Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Tfcatl Website: https://www.thefaithcommunity.org
Lakesha shares some of her life experiences and how her past childhood trauma contributes to current health problems today.
Shnequia and Lakesha discuss the concept of love languages as well as the importance of communicating one's needs in relationships and friendships. They also reveal their own personal individual love languages.
Lakesha and Jarrell Florence talk about how God is a healer.
Hey Family! In this episode, we are graced by the presence of the perfect POWER COUPLE. One of them is a boss lady in the Public Relations space, and the other is a veteran United States Marine who happens to be a powerhouse in the real estate industry. Together they are the happily married parents of a beautiful family! Ladies and gentlemen, Derrick presents to you: Lakesha and Deonte Cole! Derrick concedes that this couple is the definition of a healthy marriage and family life that has found blissful harmony with financial success. However, as always, our wise Marriage and Money mentor digs deep to find out the secret to finding this blissful harmony. Tune in to get inspired by a deep conversation that ranges from wars with your spouse to the war in Iraq. As usual, things get very real and very deep very quickly. When you listen to this episode, you are sure to be in awe of everything this couple has been able to build with the values of resilience and Trust! KEY POINTS: - History of Relationship between Lakesha and Deonte - How Deonte's difficult past in Chicago shaped his worldview as a businessman - How Lakesha remains strong in Deonte's absence - Tough times make both relationships and finances stronger - If there is no trust, what's the point? QUOTABLES: “It's easy to keep going forward if the bridge is already on fire behind you” “If you can't trust them, you shouldn't be married. Right? ….that's kind of the baseline” “So the six-month deployment turned to 11-month deployment so we were practically not together with on the first year of our marriage.” GUEST INFORMATION: Lakesha Cole shepr.co/ IG | @she.pr.agency - instagram.com/she.pr.agency/ Deonte Cole IG | instagram.com/colegrouprealty PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: IG | @marriageandmoneymentor - instagram.com/marriageandmoneymentor YT| @marriageandmoneymentor - youtube.com/channel/ TikTok | @mrmortgagematrimony - tiktok.com/mrmortgagematrimony Marriage and Money Mentor: Derrick A. Abbott is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Shnequia and Lakesha center the discussion around the topic of money and why it is important to discuss finances when getting into a relationship and deciding to get married. This topic was inspired by Kiara and Joel Brokenbrough who is a couple that went viral because they only spent $500 for their wedding.
Lakesha, Jarrell, Heather, and Jalen all sit down to discuss the importance of VBS, how it has impacted their lives, and how they hope it can impact others.
On this special episode, Ollie Mac is joined by fellow Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia native Lakesha Jones and they discuss her campaign strategy and goals for the Hancock County Board of Education's District 2 seat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conversationswitholliemac/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversationswitholliemac/support
After journeying from New York to Indiana to continue her 25-year career in the arts, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts Executive Director Lakesha Green found home at Winona Lake. She's pursuing her passion, and appreciates the welcoming community, and peace and calm of life here in K-County.
Lakesha discusses with her mother-in-love, Karolyn Florence, the importance of prayer in children's lives.
It's time for one of Moser's favorite events of the year, so that means it's also time for one of our favorite episodes of the year. It's Habitat For Humanity Week on ASCII Anything!This week's episode was recorded while we hosted a Habitat for Humanity panel build in the parking lot at Moser corporate HQ in Indianapolis. Moser Consulting has partnered with Habitat for Humanity for many years and today, similar to last year, we have several interviews for you. We talk with our Chief Administrative Officer, Paula Moser, to find out more about why Moser Consulting does this type of event and how we partner with Habitat for Humanity every year. Then we speak with Amy and Mona from Habitat for Humanity about the process for obtaining a home through Habitat. Then, you'll hear from LaKesha, today's homeowner, who explains how her process has gone and the feeling of finally seeing her dream come to life.
What is your North-Star or guiding principle by which you live your life? Guest Feature: Recognized as one of the most brilliant minds in education and business, Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon has transformed the lives of thousands of Black entrepreneurs across the world. Her love of community, paired with her mantra, “Support Is A Verb,” inspires and educates African-Americans to create generational health and wealth. As an award-winning expert in education, business development, plant-based living, she leaves an indelible mark on any business who walks through her door. Dr. Key has developed an economical vehicle that empowers the Black community through cooperative economics. Her ‘key' to success is her village. In this episode we discussed: Black entrepreneurship, Authenticity, Seeking joy, Dr. Key's self-care practices and much more! Dr. Key's Book Recommendation: All About Love by bell hooks How to connect with Dr. Key: Dr. Key's Instagram Follow the Village Market on Instagram! Check out the Village Market here. Check out Dr. Key's website here. Be Well, Sis Partner: Athletic Greens: Redeem your offer of 1 free year of high-quality Vitamin D + 5 free travel packs by visiting athleticgreens.com/bewellsis _____ Join the tribe on IG! Join the waitlist for the INNER CIRCLE here!!! Be Well, Sis. *Affiliate link: By purchasing this book (or any other book on our bookshop storefront, the podcast earns a small commission that helps support the production of this podcast.
Jarrell and Lakesha speak on what it takes to curate an atmosphere for Sunday mornings
Margo meets with Assistant Chief Lakesha Burton to discuss the many obstacles she had to overcome early in life and how they led to her historic run for Sheriff of Jacksonville.
Lakesha sits down with her father-in-law, Zema Florence, to discuss the process of overcoming strongholds.
Jarrell and Lakesha discuss the difference between setting up new years resolutions and having a biblical vision for your life.
Jarrell and Lakesha discuss the adventures of doing ministry as a married couple.
Heather, Stan, Lakesha, and Jalen discuss their favorite (and their not-so-favorite) things about Christmas while also talking about the true reason for the season.
Lakesha connects with Dr. Taneshia Pugh to discuss what it means to be a faithful witness to God.
Today's episode is a little different. We have a very special guest, Mrs. LaKesha Polk joining us to recite her lyrical masterpiece on how she fought and won her battle against breast cancer. While battling breast cancer, LaKesha wrote poems and used them as a therapeutic outlet during her breast cancer journey. With her faith in God, her strength, and her courage LaKesha made remission her mission to survival.
Ariana a long time friend of LaKesha sits down with us to tell a story about a rude dinner guest. How much bad behavior does it take before you call the police on an unruly guest? Tune in to hear this story. Follow us on Instagram at: dontsavethedate_pod Tag your friends and please rate the podcast 5 stars. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontsavethedate/message