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Co-hosts Nancy Board and Lynette Davis interview Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi, Nigerian medical doctor and women's health activist, about violence against women as a global human rights crisis. #greatmindssiptogether --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gw4wvoice/support
On today's Jimmy Barrett show we discuss the unemployment market, property assessments going up 10% hurting Texans in the pocket when it hurts the most. Todays guests include Amy Fulmer who is a California based hiring expert for an outlook on jobs moving forward, Lynette Davis who owns Bella Rinova Salon and her battle with the governor to open her salon, and lastly we talk to James Quintero from the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Tonight we are joined by Lynette Davis of Love Yourself Love Your Business to discuss the apparent rise in suicide.Is suicide actually on the rise or does it just seem that way?Is there a certain time of year when suicide is higher than normal? During the hot months or the cold?How can we spot someone who is suicidal?How can we help someone who exhibits signs of wanting to take their own life?If you were not able to help someone and they took their lives anyway, how do you deal with that?Suicide hotline 1-800-273-8255Addiction hotline 877-226-3111Self Harm hotline 877-455-0628Depression Hotline 888-64-5174Tune in with Ky, Logic, Char and BJ If you want to chime in, feel free to call in at 607-203-5378. Or text at 484-840-3627.Subscribe to our YouTube at bit.ly/NoConductYouTubeVisit our blog www.noconduct.comShop our merchandise at http://noconduct.com/ncr-store
With change happening so fast, effective leaders diligently work on themselves to keep up. That “keeping up” may occur in industry, specialization, and even well-being. Facilitated by Jess Dewell, this panel discussion will explore questions about self-learning. Joy Guthrie and Lynette Davis will share their insights and personal experience around developing our inner leader.
Will people notice our good work on their own? Unlikely, given the unrelenting swirl of information around us (and everyone else). It will take more than the actions of a job well done to realize our employment, promotability, and income potential. Jess Dewell hosts panelists Lynette Davis and Frank DeDominicis to discuss championing yourself at work.
Self-care is important. More info. The post [Adulting B035] Take Care of Your Mental Health as an Entrepreneur ft. Lynette Davis appeared first on Adulting.
Lynette Davis is an editor, nonfiction writer, and memoirist. Her memoir Even Rain Is Just Water draws attention to emotional child abuse and narcissism’s mounting prevalence as she joins the growing number of people speaking out about the ill effects of such relationships. One of the hallmarks of narcissism is a lack of empathy which gives rise to emotional abuse. Davis received her B.A. in English from California Baptist University, Riverside, California, and has facilitated writing workshops in the Inland Empire, California. She has also studied Rhetoric and Composition in the English Graduate Department at California State University San Bernardino. Her short narrative, “The Fatal Blow,” is featured in the anthology I am Subject: Women Awakening: Discovering Our Personal Truths Fall 2014, a collection that features stories of women re-claiming their lives in life-altering moments.
Lynette Davis is a Mental Health Advocate, Writer, and Web show Host. She co-founded A & D Media to help mental health professionals consistently market their private practices and nonprofit organizations which eventually led to working almost exclusively with women coaches and consultants. In order for Lynette to live the life that she wants, she realized that it was upto her to take the wheel and drive instead of always being in the passenger seat and waiting for someone to save her. Find out on this episode how she did that and how you can apply it in your own life. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Lynette's episode, Lynette's website, resources, gifts and so much more.