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We are excited to introduce a new series called Parents Just Don't Understand where we bring on parents of student athletes to share their experiences.
In this Hustle in Faith episode, Writing Through Adversity, I'm speaking with Lakita Stewart, the founder of Through Words Publishing LLC. Lakita shares her journey of overcoming personal hardships to help women turn their pain into purpose by self-publishing their stories. She discusses time management, the inspiration behind her platform, the differences between traditional and self-publishing, and offers valuable advice for aspiring authors. Learn about the importance of copyright, trademark protection, and how to invite God into your writing process to ensure success. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND ME? @HustleinFaith on all social media platforms CHECK OUT HUSTLE IN FAITH'S FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY Download free checklists, prayer guides, challenges, etc., to help in your quest to live an extraordinary life: https://hustleinfaith.com/resources/) SIGN UP TO BE NOTIFIED OF MY NEW BOOK: I'm crossing author off of my bucket list in 2024! Sign up to be notified of my book about singlehood from a Christian perspective. How To Live An Extraordinary Life, With Or Without Mr. Right: A Christian Woman's Guide How To Survive And Thrive On Single Avenue: https://hustleinfaith.com/book/ HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT HUSTLE IN FAITH? If you enjoy listening to Hustle in Faith and would like to support the show, please consider doing one or more of the following: Leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/hustleinfaith Donate: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hustleinfaith Our Shop: https://starengucrew.com/ Our podcast/marketing services: https://starengu.com/ Our Voiceover services: LaToshaJohnsonVO: https://latoshajohnsonvo.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hustleinfaith/support
To enrich our series "Godbreathed," this is a live Q&A panel from the Roseburg Bible Conference at Redeemers Church with Scot McKnight, Lakita Wright, AJ Swoboda, and Evan Wickham. They respond to all kinds of questions about the Bible. Park Hill gives a big thank you to Redeemers Church in Roseburg for granting permission for us to post this Q&A panel discussion to the Park Hill podcast feed. We pray this enriches your journey of trusting Jesus and the Scriptures.
What can you learn from 10 years of blogging? Today, we are joined by LaKita Anderson to talk all about her blogging journey over the last 10 years. LaKita is the creator of Simply LaKita, a food blog that shares simple weekly recipes with a modern twist on comfort food. What began as a creative hobby, developed into a small business and she was able to grow her creative passion into a full-time business and leave her corporate career. Tune in to hear more from LaKita! Thanks for listening! Connect with us on Instagram: @sparkmediaconceptsCheck out the show notes for more information including links and resources mentioned in today's episode!SHOW NOTES: www.sparkmediaconcepts.com/episode82We know how much you love the podcast so we created something special just for you! We recorded 3 special bonus episodes on a private podcast for you to take a listen to now! Click here and put in your name and email address to check them out!
In this week's episode, Marissa chats with Lakita Wilson about her debut YA novel, LAST CHANCE DANCE, as well as promoting books on social media, deepening the emotions of characters and making them nuanced, the secret to writing teen dialogue, managing expectations in publishing, the perfect date, and more!Books discussed in this episode can be purchased from your local independent bookstore or buy them online from the Happy Writer bookshop.org store (that benefits indie bookstores) at https://bookshop.org/shop/marissameyerFind out more and follow The Happy Writer on social media: https://www.marissameyer.com/podcast/
Join us for an interview with food blogger LaKita Anderson of simplylakita.com. Her food blog shares simple weekly recipes with a modern twist on comfort food. She began blogging as a way to share her family recipes and love of food photography. What began as a creative hobby, developed into a small business and she was able to grow her creative passion into a full-time career.We talked with her about how she learned to cook and bake, how she makes comfort food modern, and the baking competition her family has every year. We had so much fun talking to LaKita and we hope you enjoy this episode! Find her copycat toasted steak sandwich recipe. Find her online:Blog - https://www.simplylakita.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/simplylakita/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SimplyLakitaConnect with all the PTE Podcast recipes here: https://app.plantoeat.com/hi/PTEPodSign up for a free trial at plantoeat.com Contact us at podcast@plantoeat.comConnect with us on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantoeat/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plantoeatTwitter: https://twitter.com/PlanToEatPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/plantoeat/
No one understands the ups and downs of starting a business as entrepreneurs do. When you're in the thick of it, it can feel like you're on your own, but you never have to face these challenges alone—you only need to find your community. Today we are talking with Lakita Thompson to discuss how she found her community even before starting her business and how that order of events was a game-changer. Lakita is the CEO of Through Words Publishing, a top self-publishing company in the online space. Through Words Publishing is a virtually based publisher that can help you handle all the hurdles and stress of bringing your book into the public atmosphere. She is also the founder and executive director of the National Association of Mothers and Daughters United Worldwide, which fosters better bonds with moms and daughters to serve communities together. "The fact that people care enough about you to let you know that you're ineffective and not being productive because you're not being your best self - that's why community is so important." - Lakita Thompson. Highlights from my conversation with Lakita include: Introducing Lakita Thompson (1:50) How I met Lakita (2:38) Hopping on a plane to foster and empower community (5:39) Cultivating true friendships in the online space (8:56) What community means to Lakita (10:25) How community helps create purpose (11:19) Having a community in place for the hard times (14:22) Moving forward with a community (19:12) Why Lakita started serving the shelter (20:28) Zones of genius inside communities (24:18) For those who are struggling to find community (27:02) What is your zone of genius in your community? Do you feel like your community identifies what you need most and helps push you each day? Feel free to DM me on Instagram to share how your community enables you to become a better version of yourself! As always, I would love to hear where you are in your business and how the show is helping you lead behind the scenes! Connect with Lakita Thompson Instagram Through Words Publishing NAMADUWINC Connect with Gwendolyn Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Thanks for joining me on today's episode of, Leading Behind the Scene! If you enjoyed today's episode, please head over to Apple Podcast or Spotify, give me a 5-star, and leave a review to help me reach even more entrepreneurs ready to make their move. Also, don't forget to check out my website, visit me on Facebook, or hang out with me on Instagram to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you.
As we wrap up Women's History Month, I wanted to revisit an episode we released around this time last year, with three women who created quite a force in the world of parks and recreation – a group known as Women in Parks and Recreation, or WiPaR, which started as a Facebook group for women in the field to come together and share their ideas, struggles and triumphs. It has now grown into a 501©3 nonprofit charitable organization with a go al of strengthening women in the field through networking, collaboration and learning. On this episode, you'll be hearing from the three founding members of Women in Parks and Recreation: Lakita Watson, an NRPA board member, former executive director of the Richland County Recreation Commission (South Carolina) and CEO of WiPaR; Katy Keller, director of Town of Pittsboro Parks and Recreation (North Carolina) and the vice president of programs for WiPaR; and Melanie Scoggins, business development and retention manager at Town of Leesburg (Virginia) and founding board member of WiPaR I hope you enjoy this conversation as we discuss their experiences, as well as the inspiration behind creating this group (and now full-fledged organization). I encourage listeners to check out their newly launched website at WIPAR.org. AND, Lakita will be joining NRPA for an online learning opportunity this Thursday, March 31, to discuss the WiPAR community and the unique challenges and amazing triumphs of women in the field. Tune in to the full episode below to learn: The importance of women having their own space to collaborate on ideas related to our field. Some of the ways they are sharing the “mental load” of invisible work that women take on in their personal and professional lives. What their experiences have been working through a pandemic and what challenges have been unique to women. What advice they would give young women in the field of parks and recreation. Some of their favorite stories and ideas that have come from the Women in Parks and Recreation Facebook group, and more! This episode of Open Space Radio is sponsored by The Toro Company. Introducing the all-new Toro Workman UTX, a no-nonsense, four-wheel drive utility vehicle built to stand up to the toughest tests without compromising performance. With standard commercial-grade components, the highest payload in its class and a proprietary speed control system, it's designed for the rigors of a long work week. For more information on the Workman UTX, visit Toro.com/UTX or contact your local Toro Distributor. Toro…Count on it
Aqui não tem offseason meus consagrados. Acharam que o podcast ia parar? Acharam errado, otarios. Convidamos a querida Lakita Sodré e falamos muito sobre 49ers e futebol americano Brasil. Um papo descontraído e muito bacana que durou horas e vale a pena cada segundo desse episódio. Vamos continuar trazendo muito conteúdo para vocês, então acompanhem os próximos episódios aí! Quest for six, baby ❤
If you are interested in watching Chuck Durham's lessons, or viewing his slides, please reach out to me: emersonk78@me.com. You can also find them at www.lindalechurchofchrist.com.Also, I highly recommend Lakita Garth's book: "The Naked Truth about Sex, Love and Relationships". You can find it on Amazon. Her success story is a benefit to us all.Few topics are more important to us than the wellbeing of our kids. You and I play an enormous role in shaping who they become. We have important work to do. It is not easy. But there is some great news: harder work now will lead to less work, and incredible results, later. - How important is discipline in your home?- What happens to children who get what they want when they are little?- How does infrequent discipline usually just make things worse?- Why is immediate and repeated attention to a problem lead to long term solutions?- What about you? Are you employing early + often = less in your own life?
Ed Hileman Drywall and Custom Painting presents the 77th Episode of the Hondo Handy's Podcast. The podcast shares the journey of Lakita Frazier Watson, Executive Director of Richland County Recreation Commission in Columbia, South Carolina. Lakita is the former Director of Parks and Recreation with the City of Suffolk, Virginia. She started her career in recreation in 1994 as a part-time recreation leader for a summer program. She is a dedicated professional who enjoys working with young professionals and students encouraging them to excel in the field of parks and recreation. She is a graduate of Norfolk State University and is currently working on her Masters at Liberty University. She served as President of Virginia Recreation & Parks Society in 2010. She has served as President of the National Recreation and Parks Ethic Minority Society. She also served as a Regent for Revenue and Development School in Wheeling, West Virginia. She serves on the Advisory Committee for the Research, Education, and Development (RED) for recreation and land agencies. She started the Facebook group and non-profit "Women in Parks and Recreation (WiPaR)" which now has over 10,000 members. Lakita is a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Accompagnés de la renarde Lakita, nos deux écureuils se mettent en route vers le territoire des renards de glace pour sauver le père de Zeff. Et pour cela ils vont devoir traverser le torrent de la gangrène.Crédits : cette p'tite histoire a été écrite par Thomas Le Petit-Corps. Racontée par Karine Texier et Arnaud Guillou. Mix: Celsian. Générique : Léa Chevirer. Illustration : Camille Epplin.Pour profiter pleinement des P'tites Histoires abonnez-vous : https://plus.acast.com/s/les-ptites-histoires. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/les-ptites-histoires.
Meet Lakita Long the wellness curator and peoples therapist as she explains the importance of becoming whole to run an effective business. 30+ years as speaker and therapist and CEO of LDL Empowerment Institute , Lakita discusses how treating your life as a corporation is a key component to becoming whole. It's no secret that any thriving business must be fully functional in all areas to achieve their goals. You will learn the necessary tools and skill to take control over your life so you can see the residual affects within your business.FacebookLakita LongInstagram@lakitainspiresuWebsitehttps://ldlempowermentgroup.com/ldl-order-page-1
In this episode we are joined by Lakita Williams, a BTS alum, mentor, and coach. But most importantly, an inspiration to so many younger athletes coming up through Beat the Streets. Lakita shares her story of starting wrestling as a girl, despite the people who doubted her. She loved the sport and all of the lessons it taught her. And she talks about the Beat the Streets community and what it means to her.Read more about Lakita here: https://btsphilly.org/lakita-williams
In this episode: We bring back the other half of the dynamic duo. Lakita Brewington is back to discuss the top 5 Things Singles Should Do While Waiting. Lakita is dropping gems. Tune In! Stay Connected: Lakita Brewington Instagram: @Iamlakita| Facebook: Lakita Brewington
Lakita GordonThe Other Side of Addiction25 year motivational speaker and author Snowden McFall (www.firedupnow.com) welcomes outstanding first coast women leaders to this uplifting and interesting show, filled with practical advice and tips for women. Today, Snowden talks to Lakita Gordon from The Other Side of Addiction.
Sliding in the DM: Female Edition Today we have half of the dynamic duo you know and love on the show! Lakita Brewington is back with us on a different platform to talk about sliding into a man’s dm, and our conversation takes an expected turn. Lakita is dropping gems this entire episode. Stay Connected! Lakita Brewington Instagram: @iamlakita | Facebook: Lakita Brewington
There are all sorts of sexual images in the media – and, unfortunately, they’re giving our kids a lot of bad information about sex and...
Kids today are dealing with issues concerning sex and sexuality much younger than ever before.
The boys were preaching this week. We discussed the history of Memorial day, the Police murder of George Floyd, Amy Cooper in the Park. Then we talked to a couple of Grenadas trailblazzers in the cosmetic field Lakita Terry and Jasmine Mcdonald. After that we talked to Yung Thez about his hit single "Steppa" and More
LaKita owns Co Create Work. She has an Exec., Coaching Certification, MSW, and many years of experience in business. She shares a fascinating story from tough beginnings to navigating many twists and turns. Her insights are profound and meaningful. Enjoy this episode!
LaKita owns Co Create Work. She has an Exec., Coaching Certification, MSW, and many years...
In this new segment of the PLC Podcast, our host Callum is joined by Lakita who has lost 17kg over the last few months to talk about what it took her to get to where she is now; her motivation, her inspiration and her why.
Lakita Wilson is the recipient of a 2017 SCBWI "On the Verge Emerging Voices Award" for her middle-grade contemporary fiction manuscript, BOOKS LIKE ME. Lakita is an MFA student at Vermont College of Fine Arts- Writing for Children and Young Adults. She writes picture books, middle grade and hopes to dabble in Young adult fiction someday. She is a full-time faculty member, teaching in the Teacher Education Department at Prince George's Community College in Maryland. Lakita currently runs a social media account entitled The SweetPea Girls where she promotes diverse children's books and marginalized writers and illustrators. In May 2018, The SweetPeas Girls were featured in a NewsOne article for its role in literary activism in the African American community. Lakita was appointed the Published and Listed Member Coordinator for her regions SCBWI chapter. Learn more about Lakita from her website at www.lakitawilson.com Follow Lakita on Twitter @lakitawrites Be sure to join the My Messy Muse community on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/mymessymuse If you are interested in a picture book critique, a strategy session or a school visit with host Michele McAvoy, please visit her website at www.michelemcavoy.com/workwithme Follow host Michele McAvoy! Twitter: @michele_mcavoy Instagram: @michelemcavoy
Emu Director of Operations LaKita Gantz and Fab 5 and former NBA Star Jimmy King came on the corner to talk basketball, athletes today and life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cornerpocket/support
Listen as Apostle Red talks with Prophetess LaKita Bradford about the upcoming WOWWW FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE
Credit is the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future. Unfortunately, so many of us are unarmed with the facts about credit. On episode 16, Ena has an informative discussion with her sister in law Lakita Fox about financial literacy. Lakita is a Financial Well Being Advisor who offers FREE services to guide you on your financial journey and to help repair your credit if needed. Did I say FREE SERVICES?!?!
We can call agree that mental health within the church is highly ignored. Our guest Lakita Long is very passionate about raising awareness of mental stress. Enjoy this very important conversation! Catch our TrueLiving show live on TruthFM M - F between 6am to 8am, 11am - 1pm or 5pm - 7pm PST. To Tune in, listen on our website or download our app: truthfmlive.com
Lakita Stewart-Thompson is a servant of the Lord, visionary, mother, daughter, sister, mentor, entrepreneur, community advocate, teacher, and #1best-selling author. Raised in Maryland, Lakita is the Founder/President of Mothers & Daughters United Worldwide, which fosters "Better Bonds Between Daughters and Moms". Her ultimate desire is to have an organization that creates better situations for women and girls in crisis around the globe through words and acts of service. Lakita is currently a Program Assistant for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Analysis and Intelligence, with a responsibility to serve as the first point of contact for airline operators with regards to flights both domestic and international. Prior to joining DHS, she worked with High Road School as a special educator, teaching special needs children suffering with behavioral, mental, social, and learning disabilities for over 8 years. With a MBA in Information Technology, Lakita always had a desire to become an entrepreneur, teach , motivate, and educate the youth, be an advocate for the less fortunate, and create opportunities for others. She combined everything she loved and founded small businesses that cater to women and children in need. As Founder /President for National Association of Mothers & Daughters United Worldwide Ms. Thompson, provides comprehensive support services for women and children in need. She also offers free educational enrichment and tutoring services with Press 4 Success Tutoring Services for children experiencing difficulties in the classroom.
Lakita Adams is the state director for the North Carolina chapter of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Lakita's interest in the UFO subject began when she was nine years old, and witnessed a large fireball with her parents. In high school, she wrote her first research paper on the subject of UFOs, and for the last 12 years has studied the subject. In 2011, she became a MUFON Field Investigator in North Carolina, and has investigated over 100 cases. She has a BA in English from UNC-G, and has taught in the Randolph County Schools, Randolph Community College and the NC Zoo, where she was an environmental educator for several years. We talk to Lakita about some of the great sightings they have received lately and their investigations. For more information about North Carolina MUFON, visit: www.MUFON-NC.com.